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30/05/1994
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Down To Earth
ECO-TOURISM has not won many supporters in Russia. Prominent Russian scientists have severely criticised government plans to encourage commercialisation of state-owned nature reserves, says a report in Nature. Among the proposed measures are admission charges for visitors and permission for hunting for a fee.
Vadim Tihomirov, chairperson of the reserves committee of the Russian Academy of Sciences, fears that excessive commercialisation of reserves could "lead to their death." Already precious and semi-precious stones from the Il'men mineral reserve in the Urals are being sold and a large tract of land in the Caucasian biosphere reserve has been leased for 25 years to a private firm manufacturing plastic shoes, he adds.
Vadim Tihomirov, chairperson of the reserves committee of the Russian Academy of Sciences, fears that excessive commercialisation of reserves could "lead to their death." Already precious and semi-precious stones from the Il'men mineral reserve in the Urals are being sold and a large tract of land in the Caucasian biosphere reserve has been leased for 25 years to a private firm manufacturing plastic shoes, he adds.