Concerning the Concept of the Economic Development of the Central Zone of Siberia and the Far East

Between the Urals in the west and the Sea of Okhotsk in the east there is an enormous zone (3 million square kilometers) that is little developed but is rich in natural resources. The northern boundary of this zone coincides approximately with the northern boundary of forests. The southern boundary...

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Main Author: V. Botvinnikov
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10.2753/PET1061-1991170466
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:mes:prectr:v:17:y:1974:i:4:p:66-76 2024-04-14T08:14:35+00:00 Concerning the Concept of the Economic Development of the Central Zone of Siberia and the Far East V. Botvinnikov http://hdl.handle.net/10.2753/PET1061-1991170466 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10.2753/PET1061-1991170466 article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:29:02Z Between the Urals in the west and the Sea of Okhotsk in the east there is an enormous zone (3 million square kilometers) that is little developed but is rich in natural resources. The northern boundary of this zone coincides approximately with the northern boundary of forests. The southern boundary can conditionally be drawn along the Trans-Siberian mainline. The territory under investigation includes the Konda and Surgut area along the Ob, Vasiugan'e, the Enisei ridge, the latitudinal part of the Lena River Basin, the Aldan highlands, and the Okhotsk coast from Sakhalin Gulf to Nagaev Bay (see map). Article in Journal/Newspaper lena river Sakhalin Siberia RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Aldan ENVELOPE(129.546,129.546,63.447,63.447) Okhotsk
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description Between the Urals in the west and the Sea of Okhotsk in the east there is an enormous zone (3 million square kilometers) that is little developed but is rich in natural resources. The northern boundary of this zone coincides approximately with the northern boundary of forests. The southern boundary can conditionally be drawn along the Trans-Siberian mainline. The territory under investigation includes the Konda and Surgut area along the Ob, Vasiugan'e, the Enisei ridge, the latitudinal part of the Lena River Basin, the Aldan highlands, and the Okhotsk coast from Sakhalin Gulf to Nagaev Bay (see map).
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Concerning the Concept of the Economic Development of the Central Zone of Siberia and the Far East
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title Concerning the Concept of the Economic Development of the Central Zone of Siberia and the Far East
title_short Concerning the Concept of the Economic Development of the Central Zone of Siberia and the Far East
title_full Concerning the Concept of the Economic Development of the Central Zone of Siberia and the Far East
title_fullStr Concerning the Concept of the Economic Development of the Central Zone of Siberia and the Far East
title_full_unstemmed Concerning the Concept of the Economic Development of the Central Zone of Siberia and the Far East
title_sort concerning the concept of the economic development of the central zone of siberia and the far east
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