Environment in times of war : climate and energy challenges in the Post-Soviet Region /
The bulk ofthe latest scholarly and policy production on these mattersfocuses on Russia - given the country's geopoliticaland energy relevance. However, this analysis finds thatenvironmental disasters such as the desertification of theAral Sea transcend state borders and require a broaderappro...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Milan - Italy :
ISPI : Ledizioni Ledipublishing,
2022
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Edition: | First edition |
Summary: | The bulk ofthe latest scholarly and policy production on these mattersfocuses on Russia - given the country's geopoliticaland energy relevance. However, this analysis finds thatenvironmental disasters such as the desertification of theAral Sea transcend state borders and require a broaderapproach both from an analytic and policy standpoint. [Publisher's text] The impact of Russia's war against Ukraine has beendevastating both politically and environmentally. Ontop of the environmental damage directly caused bymilitary operations, the invasion has put an abruptend to the EU-Russia "green cooperation", which hadpreviously raised many hopes. At the same time, it hasalso shifted international attention away from climate andenvironmental concerns, which are particularly acute in thepost-Soviet region.This Report analyses some of the main climate change andenvironmental issues in the post-Soviet space, providingan initial assessment of the invasion's impact |
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Item Description: | Collected essays |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (144 p. : ill.) 1 online resource (144 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references |
ISBN: | 8855267337 9788855267335 |
Access: | Open Access |