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Vernadsky International Centre for Biosphere Studies

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 August 2009

Vera A. Dmitrieva
Affiliation:
Vernadsky International Centre for Biosphere Studies, PO Box No 156, Pushchino 142292, USSR.
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Copyright
Copyright © Foundation for Environmental Conservation 1990

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* We should, however, note that already on 13 March 1988, among the ‘Round Table Resolutions’ passed at an impressive evening ‘round table meeting’ in the Culture-hall of Moscow State University, there was a declaration which commented that an ‘[International] Vernadsky Foundation having been established with its initial complement of ten Founding Members under the aegis of the USSR Academy of Sciences on this 12th day of March 1988, being the 125th anniversary of the great thinker, we believe and hereby request should have special reference to the vast environmental implications of his concept of The Biosphere and its protection for the welfare of Mankind and Nature in perpetuity.’ (quoted from Environmental Conservation, 15 (2), p. 177, 1988). — Ed.Google Scholar