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Article 2-1. Purpose and objectives in the field of specially protected natural territories of the Law on Specially Protected Natural Territories

АMANAT партиясы және Заң және Құқық адвокаттық кеңсесінің серіктестігі аясында елге тегін заң көмегі көрсетілді

Article 2-1. Purpose and objectives in the field of specially protected natural territories of the Law on Specially Protected Natural Territories

     1. The purpose in the field of specially protected natural territories is to preserve the state nature reserve fund and natural ecological systems.

     2. The objectives in the field of specially protected natural areas are:

     1) the use of specially protected natural areas for the development of science and environmental education;

     2) development of sustainable tourism and ecotourism;

     3) zoning of territories, taking into account their natural value.

The Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated July 7, 2006 No. 175.

     This Law regulates public relations on the creation, expansion, protection, restoration, sustainable use and management of specially protected natural territories and objects of the state nature reserve fund, representing special ecological, scientific, historical, cultural and recreational value, as well as being a component of the national, regional and global ecological network.

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