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Protected areas in a large metropolis: the experience of the city of St. Petersburg (Russian Federation). / Geltman, Dmitry V.; Isachenko, Grigory A.; Khramtsov, Vladimir N.; Volkova, Elena A.

в: Wulfenia, Том 28, 01.01.2021, стр. 187-199.

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Geltman, DV, Isachenko, GA, Khramtsov, VN & Volkova, EA 2021, 'Protected areas in a large metropolis: the experience of the city of St. Petersburg (Russian Federation)', Wulfenia, Том. 28, стр. 187-199.

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Geltman, D. V., Isachenko, G. A., Khramtsov, V. N., & Volkova, E. A. (2021). Protected areas in a large metropolis: the experience of the city of St. Petersburg (Russian Federation). Wulfenia, 28, 187-199.

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Geltman, Dmitry V. ; Isachenko, Grigory A. ; Khramtsov, Vladimir N. ; Volkova, Elena A. / Protected areas in a large metropolis: the experience of the city of St. Petersburg (Russian Federation). в: Wulfenia. 2021 ; Том 28. стр. 187-199.

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