Ethnobotany of the Mountain Regions of Far Eastern Europe: Ural, Northern Caucasus, Turkey, and Iran
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Includes the best and latest research on a full range of descriptive, methodological, theoretical, and applied research on the most important plants for this mountainous region
Includes contributions from experts in the fields of biology, anthropology, agronomy, geography, biochemistry, and environmental economics
Provides a framework for the increasing international interest and scholarship in ethnobotany
Heavily illustrated with hundreds of color photographsDr. Ketevan Batsatsashvili graduated from the Faculty of Biology of Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University (TSU), Georgia, in 1999. She received her doctorate at Tbilisi State University in 2005 for the thesis "Lichens as Bioindicators of Air Pollution in Tbilisi." Dr. Batsatsashvili joined the Botany Department at TSU as doctoral candidate from 2001 to 2005 and was then Assistant Professor at the Tbilisi Institute of Botany (now Institute of Botany of Ilia State University). From 2008 to 2012 she worked as Assistant Professor at the Institute of Ecology of Ilia State University and became Associate Professor of Botany in 2013. Her major research interests are lichens and plant diversity, biological monitoring of environmental stress, species extinction risk assessment, and ethnobiology. She has authored and coauthored some 20 research papers and over 100 book chapters.
Dr. Zaal Kikvidze graduated in 1978 from the Faculty of Biology, Tbilisi State University (Georgia), and defended his Ph.D. thesis "Functional Properties of Na, K-ATPase" in 1983 at the National Academy of Sciences of Georgia. He worked as a researcher in the National Academy of Sciences of Georgia and in the Institute of Teachers' Training of Georgia and later graduated in the Certificate Course in Environmental Education at Jordanhill College, Strathclyde University, Glasgow, Scotland, UK. In 1993 he defended a Doctor of Science (Habil.) thesis "Structural and Functional Optimalization in Biological Systems" at the National Academy of Sciences of Georgia. Dr. Kikvidze worked as Associate Researcher in Chiba University (Japan), as Ramon-y-Cajal Fellow in the Consejo Superior de las Investigaciones Científicas (Spain), and Associate Professor of the University of Tokyo (Japan). The major lines of his research are plant community ecology, species diversity and geographical distributions on ecological gradients, rules of species coexistence and interactions among organisms, environmental education, ethno-ecology, and socio-ecology. Dr. Kikvidze published over 100 papers in scientific, educational, and scientific-popular journals and over 100 book chapters. Since 2006 he cooperates with Ilia State University, and in 2012 he became Professor of Ecology. Dr. Kikvidze is a Full professor and the Director of the Institute of Ethno-biology and Socio-ecology since 2014.