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"Biosaline Agriculture approach: from problem to opportunity (case study ICBA-CAC 2004-2008)"[Initiative 2 Joint Seminar](Initiative 2 Seminar)

Date: July 4, 2008 (Fri.) 10:30 - 12:00
Venue: Room 307, 3th floor of common Building, CSEAS

 

Presentation:
1. Dr. KRISTINA TODERICH
(International Center for Biosaline Agriculture [ICBA- CAC sub-office, Tashkent , Uzbekistan])
Title: 「Biosaline Agriculture approach: from problem to opportunity (case study
ICBA-CAC 2004-2008)」

2. Dr. Muhiddin Khujernazavoh (Uzbekistan Science Academy, Samarkand Branch)
Title:「Petroglifis in Centaral Asia」

This seminar is a joint seminar with Uzbekistan research projects.

Dr. Kristina is endeavoring to conduct research based on the interaction between local technologies and frontier technologies in Central Asia/Caucasia, especially Uzbekistan. Her research focuses on the implementation of a xeric plant in the areas covered by the dry and halophilic lands as well as, the issue of providing new agricultural technologies (for a sustainable humanosphere) for the farmers in these areas. Several seminars regarding agriculture technologies are held regularly each year and her activities are indeed beyond those of a scholar.

Dr. Muhiddin is Dr. Krstina’s husband and an archaeologist covering the region of Central Asia. He was born and grew up in Uzbekistan and is very much familiar with the region’s indigenous cultures. Currently he is analyzing a specific culture from a specific period based on paintings drown at the remains of ancient structures.