1.«Investigating Your Environment» (Teaching Materials for Environmental Education)
Developed by :
USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Region Public Affairs Natural Resource Education
2.«Earth Notes For Educators, grade K-6», issue number 1.
EPA Number: EPA22K-1001
Source: NCEPI NTIS Number: N/A 1991
3.The Program of the Conference"Alliance to Save Russian Taiga Forest»
USA Washington, Seattle
November,1995
4.«All around you»
Piter Ltd, Saint-Petersburg, 1996
5.«English for Students»
GLOSSA, Moscow, 1995
6. «Volna»
Ecological Education, Irkutsk, 1996—1999
7.«Atlas of Earthcare»
Gaia Books Limited, London, 1996
8.«Guide to Environmental Issues»
United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, 1995
8.«Siberian BAM Railway Guide»
Trailblazer Publications 1995
9. «EPA JOURNAL». «Looking Ahead at Environmental Education»
Spring 1995 EPA 175-N-95-003
10.«EPA JOURNAL». «Clean Water Agenda»
Summer 1994 EPA 175-N-94-002
11. UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION CONVENTION CONCERNING THE PROTECTION OF THE WORLD CULTURAL AND NATURAL HERITAGE WORLD HERITAGE COMMITTEE. Twentieth session Merida, Mexico 2—7 December 1996.
12.«English for schoolchildren»
«Drofa» Moscow 1999
13. «English» N. Sikorskaya
Moscow 1992
14. «English for Managers» L. Salnikova
Moscow 1992
15. A Comprehensive Program of Land Use Policies for the Russian Portion of the Lake Baikal Region.
THE LAKE BAIKAL REGION IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY: A MODEL OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OR CONTINUED DEGRADATION?
A cooperative project prepared at the request of the:
Buryat Republic
Chita Oblast
Irkutsk Oblast
by the:
Center for Citizen Initiatives – USA
Center for Socio-Ecological Issues of the Baikal Region
Davis Associates
Russian Academy of Sciences