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Global Forum on Biodiversity: Report on the first regional
session for Western Europe (April 23—25, 2003, Kishinev, the Republic
of Moldova). — Moscow: Edition of IUCN Office for Russia and CIS,
2003. — 119 p.
Contact information:
IUCN Office for Russia and CIS
17, Marshal Vasilevsky St.
123182, Moscow
Russia
Tel.: (095) 190-46-55, 190-70-77;
Fax: (095) 490-58-18.
E-mail: info@iucn.ru
Ivanov A.N., Chizhova V.P. Protected Natural Areas: Textbook
— Moscow: Edition of the Moscow University, 2003. — 119 p.
Probably, this is the first Russian textbook for college students
in this field. The edition provides basic categories of PAs in accordance
with the existing international and national classification and defines
the place of Russian PAs in the world. The authors have identified
objectives of Russian protected areas: from landscape and ecological
balance maintenance and biodiversity conservation to environmental
education and eco-tourism development. The authors propose concrete
scientific and applied methods to resolve problematic issues caused
by the current national social and economic situation.
For students of the Geographic Faculties
Contact information:
Andrei Ivanov
Department of Landscapes,
MSU, Geographic Faculty,
GSP-2, Leninskiye Gory,
119992, Moscow,
Russia
Main governmental policies to develop the system of state nature
reserves and national parks in the Russian Federation for the period
till 2015: Official edition of the MNR of Russia. — Moscow: IUCN
Office for Russia and CIS, 2003. — 24 p.
Contact information:
IUCN Office for Russia and CIS
17, Marshal Vasilevsky St.
123182, Moscow
Russia
Tel.: (095) 190-46-55, 190-70-77;
Fax: (095) 490-58-18.
E-mail: info@iucn.ru
The electronic version of the document is available at: http://reserves.biodiversity.ru
Russian Protected Natural Areas: outputs of the last decade
/ V.B. Stapanitsky, N. I. Troitskaya, M. P. Fedotov, M. L. Kreindlin,
M. S. Stishov. — Moscow: Edition of IUCN Office for Russia and CIS:
Russian Ministry of Natural Resources, 2003. — 64 p.
The brochure provides complete review of the structure and activities
of the Russian network of state nature reserves (zapovedniks) and
national parks in 1992—2002.
The book is addressed to specialists in nature conservation, teachers,
post –graduate students and students of relevant higher schools as
well as active members of ecological and conservation NGOs.
Contact information:
IUCN Office for Russia and CIS
17, Marshal Vasilevsky St.
123182, Moscow
Russia
Tel.: (095) 190-46-55, 190-70-77;
Fax: (095) 490-58-18.
E-mail: info@iucn.ru
The CIS Protected Natural Areas as the basis for North-Eurasian
Ecological Network development. — Moscow, 2002. — 49 p.
The booklet provides summary of the history, current situation, problems
and perspectives of PAs in each CIS country and the whole CIS area.
In addition, the book examines possible development ways for ecological
networks as well as measures essential for this. The authors propose
nature conservation policies to develop integral North-Eurasian Ecological
Network and set up criteria to assess the effectiveness of this work.
The booklet is addressed to specialists in nature conservation, teachers
of relevant higher and secondary schools, persons engaged in politics
and administration as well as active members of ecological and conservation
NGOs.
Contact information:
IUCN Office for Russia and CIS
17, Marshal Vasilevsky St.
123182, Moscow
Russia
Tel.: (095) 190-46-55, 190-70-77;
Fax: (095) 490-58-18.
E-mail: info@iucn.ru
Protected Natural Areas in Russia after the collapse of the USSR:
1992—2003 / U. Kuleshova, A. Struchkov, etc. — Moscow: Edition
of the IUCN Office for Russia and CIS: the Russian Ministry of Natural
Resources, 2003. — 26 p.
The brochure provides brief history of the Russian PA network in
1992—2003. It is well-illustrated and includes a number of tables,
charts, diagrams and maps.
The brochure is addressed to conservation specialists, teachers,
post-graduate students and students of relevant higher schools as
well as active members of ecological and conservation NGOs.
Contact information:
IUCN Office for Russia and CIS
17, Marshal Vasilevsky St.
123182, Moscow
Russia
Tel.: (095) 190-46-55, 190-70-77;
Fax: (095) 490-58-18.
E-mail: info@iucn.ru
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