Baryshnikov Gennady Ya.

  • department Institute of Geography
  • position Head of the Department of Natural Management and Environmental Geoscience
  • degree Doctor of Geography
  • academic rank Professor
  • office 656049, Russia, Barnaul, Pr. Lenina 61, Rooms 511M, 503M
  • phone +7 (3852) 291-275, +7 (3852) 291-279
  • e-mail bgj@geo.asu.ru

Teaching

  • Regional environmental management;
  • Paleoecology;
  • Sustainable development;
  • Geomorphology.

Education

  • 1973 – graduated from Tomsk State University, majoring in Geomorphology;
  • 1985 – completed a postgraduate course at the Department of Geography of Tomsk State University;
  • 1986 – attained Candidate of Geography degree, thesis “Special aspects of landscape development in the North-East of the Altai Mountains”, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Science;
  • 1994 – attained Doctor of Geography degree, thesis “Landscape of transitional areas of mountain structures”, United Institute of Geology, Geophysics and Mineralogy of SB RAS.

Merits

  • Honourary worker of Altai State University;
  • Honourary worker of higher education of the Russian Federation;
  • Honourary member of Russian Geographic Society.

Supervision

Has prepared 1 Doctor of Science and 10 Candidates of Science.

Professional interests

  • Geomorphology;
  • Quaternary geology;
  • Seismology;
  • Nature and resource potential assessment;
  • Paleography;
  • Paleoglaciology;
  • Environmental geology;
  • Natural-science methods in archaeology.

Professional activity

  • He has organized and held 34 scientific and practical conferences at international, all-Russian and regional levels;
  • Has prepared, edited and published 54 scientific collective volumes;
  • Is a member of ASU News journal editorial office, executive editor of “Earth Sciences” section, executive editor of the annual scientific articles collection “Geography and Natural Management of Siberia”;
  • Is supervisor of 13 grants of Russian Foundation for Basic Research.

Publications

Has published more than 280 scientific and educational works, including 22 monographs and 2 study guides.