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Nature Conservation in Poland
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 April 2009
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Nature Conservation in Poland is regulated by an Act of 7th April, 1949. This law reflects modern ideas of conservation and was, in fact, developed from two international nature congresses in which Poland took part—Brunnen, 1947, and Fontainebleau, 1948. The act contains a clear statement which can hardly be bettered of the purpose of nature conservation.
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Malkowski, S., 1960. On Monuments of Inanimate Nature in Poland, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw.Google Scholar