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  • ...% and semi-deserts - 14 %. Steppes cover 26 % of Kazakhstan’s territory, forests - 5,5 %. There are 8,5 thousand rivers In Kazakhstan. The Northeastern part ...untry with mining operations being one of the main sources of its economic growth. The country’s mineral raw material base consists of more than 5 000 depo
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  • ...t elevations on Earth. According to a 2005 estimate by the United Nations, forests cover 40% of [[Belarus]]. 11,000 lakes and many water streams are found in ...member states have experienced economic growth with GDP averaging 6% to 8% growth between 2000 and 2007, rising again in 2010 after the [[Financial crisis of
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  • | WHS = Virgin Komi Forests | map_caption = Location of Komi forests in Russia
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  • ...n the latitudinal and vertical directions and are dominated by steppes and forests. Steppes lie mostly in the southern and especially south-eastern Urals. Mea ...1 km, the forests cease at 250–400 m in the Polar Urals. The polar forests are low and are mixed with [[swamp]]s, [[lichen]]s, [[bog]]s and shrubs. Ab
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  • ...sericea]]'' and in ''[[Pinus sibirica]]''/''[[Picea obovata]]'' dark taiga forests (within the upper montane belt with ''[[Rubus saxatilis]]'' and ''[[Lathyru ...Tuva).<ref>Folke Andersson (editor) {{Google books |YoO8xKYSJAC|Coniferous Forests |page=72-73}}</ref>
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  • ...nt assumptions of future social and economic development (e.g., [[economic growth]], [[population projection|population level]], [[energy policy|energy polic ...iod.<ref name="liverman berlin mandate"/> However, the large potential for growth in developing country emissions made negotiations on this issue tense.<ref
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