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The article describes the territories of Altai Mountains (by example of the Republic of Altai): population structure, national-ethnic composition, naturalclimatic conditions, and social-economic level of development, state structure and economic/nature protection activity. An analysis of the establishment and development of the Transboundary Biosphere Territory “Altai” is given. A consideration of advantages and limitation, problems and perspectives of organization is discussed.

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VINOKUROV, Y., KRASNOYAROVA, B., SURAZAKOVA, S. (2006). TRANSBOUNDARY BIOSPHERE TERRITORY “Altai”: EXPERT EVALUATION FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT. In: Vogtmann, H., Dobretsov, N. (eds) Environmental Security and Sustainable Land Use - with special reference to Central Asia. NATO Security through Science Series. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4493-3_19

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