Environmental Justice and Sustainability in the Former Soviet Union.
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- 9780262255493
- 363.700947
- GE160.F6E576 2009
Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- 1 The Law as a Source of Environmental Injustice in the Russian Federation -- 2 Thinking Globally, Limited Locally -- 3 Places and Identities on Sakhalin Island -- 4 Oil Wealth, Environment, and Equity in Azerbaijan -- 5 Civil Society and the Debate over Pipelines in Tunka National Park, Russia -- 6 The Role of Culture and Nationalism in Latvian Environmentalism and the Implications for Environmental Justice -- 7 The Fight for Community Justice against Big Oil in the Caspian Region -- 8 Viliui Sakha of Subarctic Russia and Their Struggle for Environmental Justice -- 9 Environmental Justice and Sustainability in Post-Soviet Estonia -- 10 Environmental Injustices, Unsustainable Livelihoods, and Conflict -- Conclusion -- Index.
An examination of the awareness of environmental and social justice issues in the former Soviet republics--from the Western-style democracies of the Baltic region to the totalitarian regimes of Central Asia--and the resulting activism in those states.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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