The Caspian Sea basin is rich with diverse aquatic, avian and terrestrial wildlife, and has a variety of ecosystems with unique and fragile hydrological and ecological characteristics. However, this natural and complex system has been under significant environmental pressures over the past century, arising from anthropogenic activities such as coastal urban developments, oil explorations, unsustainable resource management, and agricultural and industrial pollution. Unprecedented land use change and rapid climate fluctuations have had significant impacts on land ecosystem degradation, loss of biodiversity and open water eutrophication. Since the Caspian is a closed basin, the water and biogeochemical cycles over the sea and surrounding lands...
The Caspian Sea (CS) is the largest inland lake in the world. Large variations in sea level and surf...
The Aral Sea was the fourth largest inland lake on the globe until 1960, with a surface area of abou...
In the past several decades, substantial changes were observed in Central Asia’s land cover. Water-s...
The Caspian Sea basin is rich with diverse aquatic, avian and terrestrial wildlife, and has a variet...
AbstractHydrological regime of large bodies of water, especially in land, is an integral feature of ...
The Caspian Region includes the Caspian Sea and five littoral states: Azerbaijan, Iran, Turkmenistan...
The Aral Sea basin (ASB) is one of the most environmentally vulnerable regions to climate change and...
The situation of Ramsar sites along the Caspian Sea coast has deteriorated over the past decades, an...
Global change brings great uncertainty to the fragile ecological environment of arid area. In order ...
Abstract During the past three decades, sea water level (SWL) in the Caspian Sea has declined by ab...
Over the past decades, overall ecological conditions in the Caspian Sea have deteriorated. However, ...
The Caspian Sea is the world’s largest land-locked lake. It plays a key role in the Pontocaspian re...
The Caspian Sea (CS) is the largest inland lake in the world. Large variations in sea level and surf...
Caspian Sea is the largest enclosed body of water on the earth. Since the collapse of Soviet Union i...
Exploring spatial and temporal changes in protected areas (PAs) is essential for protecting natural ...
The Caspian Sea (CS) is the largest inland lake in the world. Large variations in sea level and surf...
The Aral Sea was the fourth largest inland lake on the globe until 1960, with a surface area of abou...
In the past several decades, substantial changes were observed in Central Asia’s land cover. Water-s...
The Caspian Sea basin is rich with diverse aquatic, avian and terrestrial wildlife, and has a variet...
AbstractHydrological regime of large bodies of water, especially in land, is an integral feature of ...
The Caspian Region includes the Caspian Sea and five littoral states: Azerbaijan, Iran, Turkmenistan...
The Aral Sea basin (ASB) is one of the most environmentally vulnerable regions to climate change and...
The situation of Ramsar sites along the Caspian Sea coast has deteriorated over the past decades, an...
Global change brings great uncertainty to the fragile ecological environment of arid area. In order ...
Abstract During the past three decades, sea water level (SWL) in the Caspian Sea has declined by ab...
Over the past decades, overall ecological conditions in the Caspian Sea have deteriorated. However, ...
The Caspian Sea is the world’s largest land-locked lake. It plays a key role in the Pontocaspian re...
The Caspian Sea (CS) is the largest inland lake in the world. Large variations in sea level and surf...
Caspian Sea is the largest enclosed body of water on the earth. Since the collapse of Soviet Union i...
Exploring spatial and temporal changes in protected areas (PAs) is essential for protecting natural ...
The Caspian Sea (CS) is the largest inland lake in the world. Large variations in sea level and surf...
The Aral Sea was the fourth largest inland lake on the globe until 1960, with a surface area of abou...
In the past several decades, substantial changes were observed in Central Asia’s land cover. Water-s...