Activity of the Amur Region administration in the letters of N. L. Gondatti to Chairpersons of the Council of Ministers of the Russian Empire, 1915—1916 [PDF]
A. N. Yakovlev
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Whom does the Amur belong to? Russian-Chinese Relations in the late 19th - early 20th Centuries
The article is devoted to some peculiarities in the Russian-Chinese relations in the late 19th - early 20th centuries. The author considers the development of navigation on the Amur and the Sungari rivers due to the economic development of Manchuria and ...
Y Sakon
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Contamination of the Dzheltulak-1 river basin under alluvial gold mining (the Amur region)
V. I. Radomskaya +3 more
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Complex Characteristic of Zircon from Granitoids of the Verkhneurmiysky Massif (Amur Region) [PDF]
Maria M. Machevariani +2 more
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Poverty Is No Crime: Measuring Poverty in Russian Regions [PDF]
Fighting poverty is on the top of Russia’s political agenda. The scope of poverty as well as the poverty profile is still an open question, however. The question is even more open with respect to the Russian regions.
Irina Denisova, Marina Kartseva
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Reciprocal Relations in the Fishing Technologies of Indigenous Peoples of the Amur-Sakhalin Region [PDF]
Sergey V. Bereznitsky
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Regional differentiation in the Russian federation: A cluster-based typification [PDF]
The paper gives a socio-economic analysis of the 89 regions of the Russian Federation. This analysis is implemented in four steps: 1) elaboration of a set of indicators defining the socio-economic situation in all 89 regions of the Russian Federation ...
Boris Frolov +3 more
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Aqueduct Country and River Basin Rankings: A Weighted Aggregation of Spatially Distinct Hydrological Indicators [PDF]
More and more countries around the world face high levels of water stress, but measuring and communicating that stress consistently is challenging.
Andrew Maddocks +3 more
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CAN DOMESTICATION OF WILDLIFE LEAD TO CONSERVATION? THE ECONOMICS OF TIGER FARMING IN CHINA [PDF]
Tigers are a threatened species that might soon disappear in the wild. Not only are tigers threatened by deteriorating and declining habitat, but poachers continue to kill tigers for traditional medicine, decoration pieces and so on.
Abbott, Brant, van Kooten, G. Cornelis
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