1st Edition
Environmental Resources And Constraints In The Former Soviet Republics
By Philip Pryde
Copyright 1995
376 Pages
by
Routledge
376 Pages
by
Routledge
376 Pages
by
Routledge
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This book represents an international response to the 1991 dissolution of the Soviet Union. It examines challenges the new countries of former Soviet republic face, those relating to natural resources and environmental problems and how they relate to each country's economic and geographic setting.
1. The Environmental Implications of Republic Sovereignty 2. Russia: An Overview of the Federation 3. European Russia 4. The Urals and Siberia 5. The Russian Far East 6. Estonia 7. Latvia 8. Lithuania 9. Ukraine 10. Environmental Management in Ukraine 11. Belarus 12. Moldova 13. Georgia 14. Armenia 15. Azerbaijan 16. Kazakhstan 17. Turkmenistan 18. Uzbekistan 19. Kyrgyzstan 20. Tajikistan 21. Conclusion
Biography
Philip R. Pryde is professor of geography at San Diego State University. He has written on environmental problems in the Soviet Union for the past twenty-five years and is author of Conservation in the Suoiet Union and Environmental Management in the Suoiet Union .