Mrs. Elmira Talipova | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award
Researcher, Institute og geography Kazakhstan
Talipova Elmira is a hydrologist and researcher specializing in water resources and climate change impact assessment. She earned her Ph.D. in Hydrology from Kazakh National University named after al-Farabi. With over a decade of experience, she has worked as an ecologist at Kazhydromet and is currently a Junior Researcher at the Institute of Geography. Her research focuses on hydrological modeling, river runoff analysis, and climate change adaptation. Elmira has published extensively in international journals and has contributed to major scientific conferences. She is fluent in Kazakh and Russian, with intermediate proficiency in English.
Publication Profile
🎓 Education
B.Sc. in Meteorology (2003-2007) – Kazakh National University named after al-Farabi. M.Sc. in Hydrometeorology (2007-2009) – Kazakh National University named after al-Farabi. Ph.D. in Hydrology (2018-Present) – Kazakh National University named after al-Farabi
💼 Experience
Engineer Ecologist (2007-2010) – Department of Ecology, RSE “Kazhydromet”. Junior Researcher (2010-Present) – Laboratory of Water Resources, Institute of Geography
🏆 Awards & Honors
Recognized for contributions to hydrology and climate change studies. Recipient of multiple grants for hydrological research. Speaker at international conferences on climate and water resource management
🔍 Research Focus
Hydrological modeling and river runoff analysis. Climate change impacts on water resources. Assessment of droughts and water balance dynamics in Kazakhstan
Publication Top Notes
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Title: Spatio-temporal variations in the chemical composition of atmospheric precipitation over southeastern Kazakhstan
Year: 2011
Author: Talipova E.K.
Journal: Journal of Geography and Environmental Management, №2/1(38), Almaty
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Title: Assessment of the deformations of the banks of the rivers Balkash-Alakolsky, Nura-Sarysuisky, Zhaik-Zhemsky water basins
Year: 2011
Authors: Tursunova A.A., Akimbayeva S.M., Talipova E.K.
Journal: Hydrometeorology and Ecology, №2, Almaty
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Title: Almaty condition of air pollution
Year: 2012
Authors: Talipova E.K., Suleymenova A.R.
Journal: Hydrometeorology and Ecology, №1, Almaty
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Title: Comparative characteristics value of the indications of meteorological parameters of automatic weather stations
Year: 2015
Authors: Madibekov A.S., Talipova E.K., Suleymenova A.R., Korzhumbayeva L.Z.
Journal: Issues of Geography and Geoecology, №1, Almaty
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Title: Automatic meteorological stations and traditional comparative characteristics of the air, soil temperatures
Year: 2015
Authors: Madibekov A.S., Talipova E.K., Suleymenova A.R., Korzhumbayeva L.Z.
Journal: Journal of Geography and Environmental Management, №1(40), Almaty
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Title: Assessment of intraannual distribution of river runoff of the Yertis river basin
Year: 2016
Authors: Tursunova A.A., Talipova E.K., Appazova T.B.
Conference: “Prospects for the Development of Modern Science,” Jerusalem, Israel
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Title: Assessment of the annual distribution of river runoff in the Balkhash-Alakol basin
Year: 2016
Authors: Talipova E.K., Isakan G.
Journal: Hydrometeorology and Ecology, №1, Almaty
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Title: Modern water regime of the Ile-Balkashsky basin in relation to climate change
Year: 2016
Authors: Alimkulov S.K., Tursunova A.A., Talipova E.K., Birimbayeva L.M.
Conference: “Water for Life” Decade, Almaty, Kazakhstan
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Title: The Impact of human activity on river runoff in transboundary river Ile
Year: 2019
Authors: Alimkulov S.K., Kozhakhmetova E.P., Talipova E.K., Kulebayev K.M., Medeu N.N.
Conference: IV International Scientific-Practical Conference, Sapporo, Japan
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Title: Regional climate change in the Ile river basin
Year: 2019
Authors: Talipova E.K., Nyssanbayeva A.S., Shrestha S.
Journal: Journal of Geography and Environmental Management, №2(53), Almaty
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Title: The possibility of applying simulated series for compile scenario forecasting river runoff
Year: 2020
Authors: Davletgaliev S.K., Alimkulov S.K., Talipova E.K.
Journal: Environmental Earth Sciences
Link: DOI: 10.1007/s12665-020-09138-5