A work meeting has taken place concerning the extension of the Altai Golden Mountains World Heritage site10.08.2009 Experts from Kazakhstan, Mongolia and Russia met on August 5-6 in the Kosh-Agach settlement (the Altai Republic) to discuss the issue of extension of the Altai Golden Mountains World Heritage site (Russian Federation) by adding adjacent Mongolian and Kazakh SPAs. The participants included representatives of the SPAs, scientific and public agencies from Kazakhstan, Mongolia and Russia. The meeting has resulted in a series of proposals, the main of which are the following:
The idea to create a serial transboundary World Heritage site in the Altai region echoes the UNDP/GEF Altai-Sayan project on the establishment of a transboundary biosphere reserve. If government support for the new initiative is obtained, the above mentioned SPAs may be added to the Kazakhstan's and Mongolia's Tentative Lists (as extentions to the Altai Golden Mountains) before the end of this year, and the nomination dossiers can be prepared in 2010. | |||||||||
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