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Tomsk Forestry and Biodiversity Action Plan
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME
Scoping
VALUE
£2,188
WHERE
Russian Federation
Summary
To identify and define the current status of the species in the Taiga forest of Tomsk Oblast as a basis for developing an action plan for business, NGOs (non-governmental organisations) and government to work sustainably with the forest resource.
Status
Completed
Reference
EIDPJ013
Round
11
Start
09/08/2003
End
16/08/2003
Project Leader
Kevin Hand
Lead Organisation
Tree Council
Project Partners
IIES - Institute of International Environmental Safety, Tomsk Regional Waste Management Centre
Website
http://treecouncil.org.uk
Regions
Europe & Central Asia
Countries
Russian Federation
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