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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,[1] they are subject to the Russian federal law of May 7, 2001 (amended on May 26, 2007).[2]
See also
- Indigenous Protected Areas
- Community Conservation Areas
- Law on Guarantees of the Rights of Indigenous Small-Numbered Peoples of the Russian Federation
References
- ^ Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 22 апреля 1992 года "О неотложных мерах по защите мест проживания и хозяйственной деятельности малочисленных народов Севера" (in Russian)
- ^ Russian Federal Law «О территориях традиционного природопользования коренных малочисленных народов Севера, Сибири и Дальнего Востока Российской Федерации» от 7 мая 2001 г. (в ред. от 26.06.2007г. №118-ФЗ) (in Russian)