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040 _cCR-SiIICA
041 _aeng
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090 _aINVES-ET P01 E58
100 _9120276
_aSolecki, J.J.
100 _965074
_aEnglish, H.E.
100 _9117422
_aScott, A.
110 _99484
_aIDRC, Ottawa (Canadá)
111 _932079
_a12. Pacific Trade and Development Conference
_cVancouver (Canadá)
_d7-11 Set 1981
245 _aResources of the Easthern USSR
245 _aRenewable resources in the Pacific
260 _aOttawa (Canadá)
_c1982
270 _aIICA Prog II, San José (Costa Rica)
300 _ap. 91-94
440 _9170120
_aIDRC (Canadá)
_vno. 181e
500 _aSum. (En, Fr)
520 _aEast of the Ural Mountains in Siberia, the Soviet Union has vast resources - 85 percent of all its fuel and energy resources are located in the region. Forests, oil, natural gas, and hydropower are all abundant and, with changes in trasportation, are incresingly being exploited. At present, Pacific markets are easier for Siberia to reach with its products than are major population centres in the Soviet Union, and trade flows, especially toward Japan, are expanding
690 _9161988
_aRECURSOS NATURALES
690 _9134484
_aADMINISTRACION DE RECURSOS
690 _9143920
_aDESARROLLO ECONOMICO
690 _9163433
_aRSFRS
901 _aE10
_b03336
903 _aKE
904 _aIICA
905 _aC
906 _a19870101
907 _aIICA Prog II, San José (Costa Rica)
908 _aB
909 _aAM
912 _aeng
914 _aINVESTIG
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