Man-made green monuments of Central Asia: Some examples of Uzbekistan
Abdushukur Abduchalilovitch KhanazarovUzbekistan Forestry Scientific Research Institute, Tashkent, UzbekistanGalina Mihailovna ChernovaUzbekistan Forestry Scientific Research Institute, Tashkent, UzbekistanBronislav Ivanovitch VenglovskiyInstitute of Forest and Walnut Research, National Academy of Sciences, Bishkek and Jalal Abad, KyrgyzstanKamil Satarovitch AshimovInstitute of Forest and Walnut Research, National Academy of Sciences, Bishkek and Jalal Abad, KyrgyzstanSoviet Kenjabajvitch KenjabaevBiosphere Institute, Southern Department of the National Academy of Sciences, Jalal Abad, Kyrgyzstan
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This essay traces the history of a number of major afforestation programmes that were carried out from the late 19th and early 20th century. At the time trees were planted on the steep slopes for landslide protection. In the meantime, the resulting forests are perceived as natural monuments and as such worthy of conservation. The achievement of the foresters who planned and carried out the afforestation process deserve our full approbation today.
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