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|occupation = [[Politics|Politician]], [[writer]], [[Environmental science|environmental scientist]]
...a [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] statesman, politician, publicist, teacher, writer and environmental scientist who served as the Prime Minister of the [[Alash Autonomy]] from 1
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...ef executive officer]]s of businesses, [[politicians]], [[journalists]], [[scientists]] and [[Nobel Prize]] laureates.<ref name="UN 1">{{cite web | url=http://ww
...rasian Economic Club of Scientists | publisher=''Eurasian Economic Club of Scientists'' | accessdate=January 30, 2013}}</ref><ref name="KBCC 1">{{cite web | url=
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===Environmental issues===
...ajikistan]], [[Kyrgyzstan]], and the wider world to do more to reverse the environmental damage done during the Soviet era.<ref>{{harvnb|Nazarbayev|1998|p=41}}</ref
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*[[Alikhan Bokeikhanov]] (1866-1937), writer, political activist and environmental scientist
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...versity]]. It argues, however, that conservation will bring us significant environmental, economic and social benefits in return.
...t," thousands of representatives of governments, NGOs, indigenous peoples, scientists and the private sector gathered in [[Pyeongchang County|Pyeongchang]], Repu
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...ning Conservation and Restoration of the Bukhara Deer''' is a Multilateral Environmental [[Memorandum of Understanding]] and was concluded in 2002 under the auspice
...hunting, the MoU provides an intergovernmental framework for governments, scientists and other groups to monitor and coordinate ongoing conservation efforts.<re
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...estoration and Sustainable Use of the Saiga Antelope ''' is a Multilateral Environmental [[Memorandum of Understanding]] and came into effect on 24 September 2006 u
...f the Soviet Union]] in 1991, Saiga populations declined by more than 95% (scientists estimate that only 64,400-69,400 Saigas remain from a former population of
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...ncerning Conservation Measures for the Siberian Crane''' is a Multilateral Environmental [[Memorandum of Understanding]] and came into effect on 1 July 1993 and was
...n needed to coordinate conservation measures and cooperate with recognized scientists of international organizations and other range states in order to facilitat
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...and conservation efforts, and that the threat of possible imprisonment of scientists will have a chilling effect on research.<ref name=":0">{{cite web|url= http
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* Project funding bodies including global environmental funds, multilateral development banks and bilateral donors;
...ture Conservancy]], [[Conservation International]], the Society of Wetland Scientists, the International Association for Impact Assessment, and many others;
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...ideo on the Montreal Protocol and the collaboration between policy makers, scientists, and industry leaders to regulate CFCs.]]
...stsclimate.soc.ku.dk/papers/grundmannclimatechangeandknowledgepolitics.pdf Environmental Politics Climate Change and Knowledge Politics] [[Reiner Grundmann]], Vol.
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...ame="figueres doha summary">{{citation | last=Figueres | first= C. | title=Environmental issues: Time to abandon blame-games and become proactive - Economic Times |
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On 27 March 2006 a living specimen was caught at the Laem Phak Bia Environmental Research and Development Project in [[Phetchaburi Province|Phetchaburi]], [
A team of ornithologists, including Afghan scientists of the [[Wildlife Conservation Society]], confirmed his discovery by captur
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...reatened fishes of the world: Huso huso (Linnaeus, 1758)(Acipenseridae)''. Environmental Biology of Fishes, 65(3), 363-365.</ref><ref>Burton, M., & Burton, R. (2002
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...seals (Pusa caspica) and northern fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus)|journal=Environmental Pollution|date=2004|volume=127|issue=1|pages=83–97|pmid=14553998|doi=10.1
...s are shallow divers, typically diving 50 m for about one minute, although scientists have recorded Caspian seals diving deeper and for longer periods of time. A
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...to 2012, a secret joint operation of Kazakh, Russian, and American nuclear scientists and engineers secured the waste plutonium in the tunnels of the mountains.<
...tin.org/thin-air-story-plutonium-mountain|publisher=Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists|accessdate=August 20, 2013}}</ref>
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...ational [[Goldman Environmental Prize]] in 2005<ref name="goldman">Goldman Environmental Prize (Asia 2005): [http://www.goldmanprize.org/node/75 Kaisha Atakhanova]
[[Category:Kazakhstani women scientists]]
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...hor=Togzhan Kassenova |date=28 September 2009 |work=Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists }}</ref>]]
...ia&q=anti-nuclear#v=snippet&q=nuclear&f=false |title=Encyclopedia of World Environmental History: A-E |author=Krech, Shepard |year=2004 |publisher=Routledge |pages
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...companies and experts involved co-ordinate their technical decisions. Some scientists have made wrong assumptions about whether the saltwater of the Azov Sea can
...ement in the state of people's health; optimization of the demographic and environmental situation in the region.
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...ive approach to the development of arid areas possibly minimizing negative environmental consequences of earlier projects in the Manych-Chograi ecosystem.
...ns, and hospitals to improve citizens' health and optimize demographic and environmental conditions in the region.
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...hern river reversal]] proposals, widely discussed by the USSR planners and scientists in the 1960s and 1970s, would send some of the Irtysh's (and possibly Ob's)
The possible environmental impact of the anti-Irtysh and problems of rational nature management
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...in high background radiation areas of Ramsar, Iran |journal=Radiation and Environmental Biophysics |year=2011 |volume=50 | issue=4 |pages=571–578 |pmid=21894441
...-00011}}</ref> Pending further study, the potential health risks had moved scientists in 2001–02 to call for relocation of the residents and regulatory control
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.../ref> Sumgayit was named as most polluted place on Earth by the U.S.-based environmental group the [[Blacksmith Institute]] in 2006 and placed on their list of ''Th
...ti. Şəhərin ekoloji vəziyyəti |trans_title=Sumgayit Executive Power. Environmental conditions in the city |accessdate=2010-12-29}}</ref>
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...aur Egg Colors for the First Time|url=http://mentalfloss.com/article/64509/scientists-reveal-dinosaur-egg-colors-first-time|website=mental_floss|publisher=Mental
...chuang|last5=Zhang|first5=Fucheng|last6=Yan|first6=Zheng|title=Geochemical environmental changes and dinosaur extinction during the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K/T) trans
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...out the [[ecology]] of the lake, especially in the view of repeating the [[environmental disaster]] at the [[Aral Sea]].<ref Name="undp2"/> Since 1970, the 39
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...e, the deeper cores may contain as much as 3–5,000 years of climatic and environmental records.<ref name="USGS">{{cite web | url=http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/p1386f/pd
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...arly 1980s. The controversial project was abandoned in 1986, primarily for environmental reasons, without much actual construction work ever done.
Some 120 institutes and agencies participated in the [[environmental impact study|impact study]] coordinated by the Academy of Sciences; a dozen
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...ant has been repeatedly criticized in recent years by Greenpeace and other environmental advocates for environmentally unsound practices.
...lose to the "Mayak" PA Facilities, Russia|journal=International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|year=2009|volume=6|issue=1|pages=174–199|doi=1
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...rver/controller/item/etd-Stahle-2942.pdf|title=Ethnic Resistance and State Environmental Policy: Uyghurs and Mongols|first=Laura N|last=Stahle|date=August 2009|publ
...February 2006, is the oldest [[tyrannosaur]] fossil unearthed by a team of scientists from [[George Washington University]] who were conducting a study in the Dz
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...s mostly closed to the general public, although scientists and those with "environmental education" purposes can make arrangements with park management for visits.
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==Environmental problems==
...el of the Caspian Sea has been rising steadily since 1978 for reasons that scientists have not been able to explain fully. At the northern end of the sea, more t
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The pedigree work on Kalmyk cattle was at one time headed by two talented scientists from Orenburg Research Institute of beef cattle breeding – masters of agr
...sent. The crossbreeding only led to diminishing in adaptability to extreme environmental factors. Therefore, the most effective way to breed Kalmyk cattle is pure-b
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