About IBER
- Structure and functioning of biotic communities, ecosystems and landscapes
- Diversity of organisms and their ecological and evolutionary relationships at all levels, from genes to ecosystems
- Origin, development and dynamics of the biota and its components (flora, mycota and fauna)
- Scientific basis for nature conservation: identifying threats and developing methods for their elimination or mitigation
- Development of approaches and methods for sustainable management of protected nature objects
- Development of approaches and methods for sustainable management of biological resources, including studies on resource importance of species and communities not used till now
- Ecology and biology of species of economical and social importance, including development of methods for assessment; limiting impacts and regulating density of invasive species, pests, parasites and other organisms of importance for medicine, nature conservation, agriculture, forestry, fisheries, hunting; managements of biological resources
- Scientific basis of ecological risk assessment, the quality of environment, elaboration of approaches and methods for biodiversity assessment, biomonitoring and safety systems.
IBER-BAS is a member of the Consortium of European Taxonomic Facilities (CETAF).
Distributed System of Scientific Collections Research Infrastructure Consortium (ESFRI 2021) (DiSSCo)
Research Infrastructure Distributed System of Scientific Collections – Bulgaria (DiSSCo-BG): Phase 1 - funded by the National Roadmap for Research Infrastructures of the Republic of Bulgaria (DiSSCo-BG)
Integrated Long-Term Ecosystem, critical zone and socio-ecological Research Consortium (ESFRI 2021) (eLTER)

Bulgarian network for long-term ecosystem research (LTER-BG) - funded by the National Roadmap of Research финансиран от Национална пътна карта за научни инфраструктури на Република България (2020-2027)
