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Arid Ecosystems Year Vol N Authors Title 1995 1 1 V.E. Sokolov, Z.G. Zalibekov About journal "Arid ecosystems" On the main trends of research and organization of scientific work on the problem of combat against 1995 1 1 Z.G. Zalibekov desertification 1995 1 1 V.M. Neronov Biodiversity of desert ecosystems (proposals for the International program of scientific studies) 1995 1 1 Olga A. Lachko, Oleg A. Lachko Phytoecolgical conceptions and principles in the combat against desertification Irrigational desertification and environmental destabilization as elements of ecological influence of 1995 1 1 V.S. Zaietaev irrigation in arid zones 1995 1 1 E.S. Pavlovskyi, V.I. Petrov Problems of agrobiological development of desert lands in Pricaspyi Prognosis of Kalmykiya Black Lands broken sands dynamics according to the instructing succession of 1995 1 1 B.V. Vinogradov, AN. Kapstov, K.N. Kulik aerocosmic photographs V.M. Kharchenko, Z.M. Sankueva, S.V. Veselova, 1995 1 1 Desertification processes in Kalmykiya in conditions of the changing Caspian sea regime M.N. Shipitsin , G.O. Suslyeakova, V.P. Rojentsev 1995 1 1 B.N. Mozhaev The Earth crust resent influence on desertification processes (by remote sensing data) 1995 1 1 V.P. Zvolinskyi, B.A. Zimovets, Y.V. Petruk Scientific maintenance of Pricaspisky Regions : arid agriculture and tasks for future 1995 1 1 L.N. Tashninova, A.P. Bogun Kalmykiya Red Book of soils and ecosystems Coordinating Conference on the Problem of the Struggle Against Desertification in Southern Russia. 1995 1 1 G.G. Gamzatov, N.I. Reznikov, G.N. Gasanov Resolution of Conference. Makhachkala, 16-17, March 1994 Speechers of Conference participants. Great World Forum of Ecologists — VI International Congress of Ecology and Symposium "Ecology 1995 1 1 V.S. Zaletaev of Arid Lands" Manchester, 21-26 August 1994 1995 1 1 Congratulations for doctor George В. Popov on the events of award by Lawrence Medal 1996 2 4 Yu. P. Seliverstov, K. V. Chistyakov Whether the inner Asia desiccates? 1996 2 4 S. V. Viktorov Usturt desertification Specificity of geoecological monitoring of natural and natural-anthropogenic ecosystems of the Eastern 1996 2 4 P. D. Gunin, 0. A. Klimanova, L M. Miktyaeva Asian sector of steppes: the case of Eastern Mongolia 1996 2 4 В. V. Vinogradov Study of indicators for monitoring the desertification in the South Russia 1996 2 4 N. M. Novikova Plants-indicators of the shallow ground waters in the Sahara-Gobi desert region 1996 2 4 A. G. Babaev, V. S. Zaietaev On the problem of ecological estimation ofirrigational agriculture impact on the environment 1996 2 4 L. H. Bitkaeva, V. A. Nikolaev Natural and anthropogenic evolution of the landscapes in the Tersko-Kumskaya lowland Methodological approaches for tlieoretical ecology and practical results of its application in working 1996 2 4 S. У. Terekhin out of the new methods for reconstruction of degraded arid ecosystems 1996 2 4 D. R Kromm, S. E. White Changing patterns of irrigation in the American high plains Sh. A. Abramov, E. S. Magomedova, E. Yu. 1996 2 4 Barchan Saricum and the technological peculiaritu of the vine Sultanova, G. G. Magomedov The group organization siphonaptera of Menones lybicus Licht. in natural plaquefocus transcaucasian 1996 2 4 Г V. Krylova, S. M. Klimaszewski plain semimountain region G. V. Lindeman, I. N. Olovjannicova, M K. Ecological evaluation of the results of afforestation in semidesert and modern approaches to creation of 1996 2 4 Sapanov, ,N. G. Senkevicb, M. L Sizemskaja agroforest landscapes 1996 2 4 85-th" anniversary of Sergey Vasilievich Viktorov 1996 2 4 S. V. Viktorov From swamps to the deserts (conception of indication in Russia) 1996 2 4 N. M. Novikova New edition of glossary. The book under review I. S. Zonn "Desertification glossary" (second edition). Russian edition of foreign scientific works collection Review of the book "Drought follows the plow: 1996 2 4 N. M. Novikova, V. S. Zaietaev cultivating marginal areas" (Translation from English) Editor M. G. Glantz. Russian editor I. S. Zonn. Moscow: Interdialect, 1996, 195 p. 1996 2 2-3 К M. Petrov The mechanism of arid ecosystems stability 1996 2 2-3 Z G. Zaiibekov New aspects of the problem of desertification limiting in the regions of the Caspian Lowland 1996 2 2-3 V.S. Zaletaev Role of Ecotones in Formation of Biodiversity in Arid Zones 1996 2 2-3 A. A. Tishkov Global climate changes and degradation of stepped ecosystems in the European Russia 1996 2 2-3 I. V. Springuel Environment and producers in wadi Allaqi ecosystems Geoinformation system as the basis of space monitoring of the ecological disaster zone in the Aral Sea 1996 2 2-3 E. V. Glushko, A. V. Ptichnikov, G, A. Kapustin region 1996 2 2-3 P. D. Gunin, E. A Vostokova Project of ecological atlas of arid territories in Russia, Kazakhstan, Central and Middle Asia 1996 2 2-3 G. I. Rjchagov Ecological aspects of the Caspian Sea level destability 1996 2 2-3 L. I. Elpiner Environmental medical aspects of Caspian problem 1996 2 2-3 N. N. Alexeeva, E. V. Glushko, E. U. Age of landscapes of arid regions of Asia Destabilization of environment under conditions of heavy anthropogenic impact on semiarid territories 1996 2 2-3 E.V. Zavialov, G.V. ShUahtin of the Low Povolgi В. V. Vinogradov, N. F. Glazovskiy, E. В. 1996 2 2-3 Plan of action in combat desertification in Kalmykia Gabimshina 1996 2 2-3 V. V. Alekseev, K. V. Chckarev Obtaining of fresh water out of humid air Biogeochemical characteristics of a soil cover of arid ecosystems in Lowland Daghestan in connection 1996 2 2-3 A. V. Salmanov with the Caspian Sea level rise 1996 2 2-3 E. L. Pankova, Zh. V. Kuzmina, S. R Treshkin The Nature of the Southern Gobi oases as related to reclamation of the Tugai vegetation 1996 2 2-3 E. G. Myalo, 0. V. Levit The present status and the tendencies of the development of the vegetative cover of Chemye Zemli Demographic changes in the population of the Redtailed Gerbil Meriones Libycus (Rodentia) in the arid 1996 2 2-3 T. V. Krylova ecosystems in Azerbaijan 1996 2 2-3 A. G. Nastinova Use of infrared spectroscopy for the analysis of arid ecosystems soil conditions 1996 2 2-3 S. V. Zonn Long and difficult way in science 1996 2 2-3 M N. Zlantz, L S. Zonn The scientific, environmental and political issues in the Circum-Caspian region 1996 2 2-3 A. В. Gabunshina About international cooperation in ecology About the results of summary section "Problems of arid ecosystems studying and combat against 1996 2 2-3 Z. G. Zalibekov, E. M-R. Mirzoev desertification" Scientific Council of Biology Department Russian Academy of Sciences Resolution of All-Russian meeting devoted to the results of work done by section "Problems of arid ecosystems study and combat against desertification" 1996 2 2-3 during the period of 1994-1995 years. Kalmikia Republic, Elista 13-15 November 1995 Well-Timed Monograph. Z. G. Zaiibekov. Methods of ecological analysis of soil cover in Daghestan. 1996 2 2-3 M. A. Balamirzoev Pricaspian institute of bioresources DSC RAS, 1995, 144 p.k 1997 3 5 Z. G. Zalibekov To the biological concept of desertification problem 1997 3 5 Я.V. Glushko Remote sensing of the palaeogeoecological research in the deserts 1997 3 5 N. Gorohova, E. L Pankova Method of distant control over the state of irrigation lands on the South of Russia 1997 3 5 E. M-R. Mirzoev, M. A. Balamirzoev, N. G. On the rational use and protection of soils in arid ecosystems under desertification conditions 1997 3 5 R. Z. Usmanov, M. E. Kotenko, S. В. Batirov Scale of technogenic impact on soil and vegetation cover of the Terek-Kuma interfluve 1997 3 5 О. К. Rychko On water content determination of arid agroecosystems 1997 3 5 A. A. Svitoch Paragenetic associations of marine and aeolian deposits of arid regions 1997 3 5 W. A. Geyer, T. Neppi, К. Brooks Riparian vegetation and channel position effects on streambank stability during a 500-year flood event Agricultural use dynamics of natural-territorial complexes in semiarid zone of the South-East European 1997 3 5 V. A. Bananova Russia 1997 3 5 0. A. Lachko, G. 0. Suslyakova Bioecological essence of pasture digression in Kalmykia 1997 3 5 V. V. Neronov History of mass settling and phytocoenology of Stipa capillata in Kalmikia 1997 3 5 A. L. Adzieva, M. A. Magomedova Reproduction of Astragalus lehmannianus at barkhan Sarikum 1997 3 5 Z. V. Kouzmina Conservation of genetic diversity of the flora in of South-West Turkmenistan Influence of temperature and humidity on population structure of Puccinia graminis pers. F. Sp. Tnticim 1997 3 5 S. N. Lekomtseva, V. T. Volkova, M. N. Chaika Volga Region N/ V. Lebedeva, I. V. Kusikov, Sh. Boldbator, L I. 1997 3 5 Birds and mammals of Mongolia in bioindication of anthropogenic pollution Shuktomova 1997 3 5 Professor Amin Bakhiev is 60 years old About participation of Russian Delegation in the "International Conference on Temperate Grasslands 1997 3 5 N. I. Rudnev, A. V. Prishepa for the 21 st Century "Beijing 6 -10 July 1996 New monograph. Review of the book by Z. Sh. Shamsutdinov. Biological reclamation of degraded 1997 3 5 V. S. Zaletaev, N. M. Novikova agriculture lands (case study of arid areas)- Moscow: TOO "Korkie", 1996.- 172 pages. 1997 3 6-7 I. S. Zonn UN Conference in Nairobi: desertification problem - 20 years later International convention to combat desertification - a new hope of peoples suffered from ecplogical 1997 3 6-7 H.
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