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The global significance of the Altai-Sayan Ecoregion (ASER) has been recognized through the designation of two UNESCO World Heritage Sites and its listing as a Global 200 Ecoregion. The Global 200 is a science-based global ranking of the Earth’s most biologically outstanding terrestrial, freshwater and marine habitats.
The ASER is facing challenges due to climate change and developments in economic sectors like hydropower generation, mining and tourism. WWF committed itself in 2010 to develop a joint Strategy to ensure and further strengthen conservation efforts for the long-term. The ASER Strategy has since then been WWF’s overall plan for conservation, and it offers perspective and direction for future actions.
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Altai-Sayan ecoregion conservation strategy