Tembotov Institute of Ecology of Mountain Territories Kabardino-Balkar Scientific Center
Status: Research Institute
Abbreviation: KBSC
Phone 866 242 1712
Email zalim_kh@mail.ru
Website http://iemt.ru
Address I.Armand 37, 360051, Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkarskaya respublika, Russia,
Contact Person Fatimat Aslanbievna Tembotova (Director), Ekaterina Pavlovna Kononenko (Ekaterina Pavlovna Kononenko)
Department
People
Fatima Gedgafova A. B Pkhitikov O. N. Gorobtsova F. A. Tembotova Rustam Pshegusov
Bibliography
The biological activity of chernozems in the Central Caucasus Mountains (Terskii variant of altitudinal zonality), Kabardino-Balkaria
Heavy metals in natural and technogenic ecosystems of the Central Caucasus
Ecophysiological indicators of microbial biomass status in chernozem soils of the Central Caucasus (in the territory of Kabardino-Balkaria with the Terek variant of altitudinal zonation)
A comparative assessment of the biological properties of soils in the cultural and native cenoses of the Central Caucasus (using the example of the Terskii variant of altitudinal zonality in Kabardino-Balkaria)
On the current state of the Caucasian tur (Capra caucasica) population in the Central Caucasus
Ecological and geographical regularities of changes in the biological activity of automorphic soils on the foothills and adjacent plains of the Central Caucasus region (Kabardino-Balkarian Republic)
Ecophysiological indicators of microbial biomass status in chernozem soils of the Central Caucasus (in the territory of Kabardino-Balkaria with the Terek variant of altitudinal zonation)
A comparative assessment of the biological properties of soils in the cultural and native cenoses of the Central Caucasus (using the example of the Terskii variant of altitudinal zonality in Kabardino-Balkaria)
Assessment of biological activity in agrogenic and natural chernozems of Kabardino-Balkaria
On the current state of the Caucasian tur (Capra caucasica) population in the Central Caucasus
On the problem of steppe ecosystem conservation in the central Caucasus
Invasion of Erigeron Annuus (L.) Pers. in the Hay and Pasture Meadows of the Greater Caucasus: Modeling of the Current and Predicted Distribution
Main Patterns of the Spatial Localization of Various Types of Coniferous and Coniferous-deciduous Forests of the Northern Macroslope of the Western Caucasus Based on Earth Remote Sensing