- Source: Territory of Traditional Natural Resource Use
Territory of Traditional Natural Resource Use, TTNRU (Russian: территория традиционного природопользования, ТТП, romanized: Territoriya traditsionnogo prirodopol'zovaniya, TTP) is a type of land use and protected areas in Russia, established for protection of the traditional way of life of small-numbered Indigenous peoples of Russia that live in Siberia and Russian Far East. Introduced on April 22 1992, they are subject to the Russian federal law of May 7, 2001 (amended on May 26, 2007).
See also
Indigenous Protected Areas
Community Conservation Areas
Law on Guarantees of the Rights of Indigenous Small-Numbered Peoples of the Russian Federation
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Territory of Traditional Natural Resource Use
- Udege people
- Natural resource management
- Exploitation of natural resources
- Primorsky Krai
- Protected areas of Russia
- Indigenous peoples of Siberia
- Lands inhabited by Indigenous peoples
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