This book presents a wide ranging assessment of the environmental problems faced by Russia and of the crime and corruption which contribute to them. It also discusses the attitude of the Russian government which seems to view environmental protection as something for rich countries, something to be postponed until Russia is on the same economic footing as wealthier Scandinavian and western European countries. It concludes, gloomily, that the problems are getting worse and that little is being done to tackle them.
This book presents a wide ranging assessment of the environmental problems faced by Russia and of the crime and corruption which contribute to them. It also discusses the attitude of the Russian government which seems to view environmental protection as something for rich countries, something to be postponed until Russia is on the same economic footing as wealthier Scandinavian and western European countries. It concludes, gloomily, that the problems are getting worse and that little is being done to tackle them.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sally Stoecker is a Scholar-in-Residence, School of International Studies, American University, Washington, DC, USA. Ramziya Shakirova is a research analyst at Independent Project Analysis (www.ipaglobal.com) and holds a doctorate in Public Policy from the School of Public Policy, George Mason University, Arlington, VA, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Envisaging Environmental Crime in Russia: Past and Present Realities 2. Russia's Nuclear Industry and the Environment 3. Forest Auctions in Russia: How Anticorruption Laws Facilitate the Development of Corrupt Practices 4. Combating Corruption and Organized Crime in the Forest Sector, Trans-Lake Baikal Territory 5. Environmental Crimes on the Territory Adjacent to the Petroleum-Storage Facility in the Town of Kama in the Kambarsk Region of the Udmurt Republic 6. The Impact of Metallurgical and Cement Industrial Waste on Central Russia's Environment 7. Environmental Contamination and Public Health in the Republics of Tatarstan and Mari El, Russian Federation
Introduction 1. Envisaging Environmental Crime in Russia: Past and Present Realities 2. Russia's Nuclear Industry and the Environment 3. Forest Auctions in Russia: How Anticorruption Laws Facilitate the Development of Corrupt Practices 4. Combating Corruption and Organized Crime in the Forest Sector, Trans-Lake Baikal Territory 5. Environmental Crimes on the Territory Adjacent to the Petroleum-Storage Facility in the Town of Kama in the Kambarsk Region of the Udmurt Republic 6. The Impact of Metallurgical and Cement Industrial Waste on Central Russia's Environment 7. Environmental Contamination and Public Health in the Republics of Tatarstan and Mari El, Russian Federation
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