Environmental law: Russia and Central Asia. / Krasnova, Irina; Ziganshina, Dinara; Mukhammadiev, Bakhtiyor R.
Berkshire encyclopedia of sustainability. Volume 3. The law and politics of sustainablity. ed. / Klaus Bosselmann; Daniel Fogel; J. B. Ruhl. Berkshire Publishing Group, 2010. p. 252-258.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Entry for encyclopedia/dictionary
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A1 - Krasnova,Irina
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AU - Krasnova,Irina
AU - Ziganshina,Dinara
AU - Mukhammadiev,Bakhtiyor R.
PB - Berkshire Publishing Group
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Russia and Central Asia are vast areas, rich in natural resources. Management of these resources has often been a struggle, balancing the good of the environment with the possibility of economic and industrial development. In light of the shared history between these nations, it is crucial that the Central Asian republics and Russia work together to form policies and regulations promoting sustainable development and environmental protection.
AB - Russia and Central Asia are vast areas, rich in natural resources. Management of these resources has often been a struggle, balancing the good of the environment with the possibility of economic and industrial development. In light of the shared history between these nations, it is crucial that the Central Asian republics and Russia work together to form policies and regulations promoting sustainable development and environmental protection.
KW - Sustainable development
KW - Russia
KW - Central Asia
KW - Environmental law
UR - http://www.berkshirepublishing.com/brw/product.asp?projid=80
M1 - Entry for encyclopedia/dictionary
SN - 9781933782140
BT - Berkshire encyclopedia of sustainability. Volume 3. The law and politics of sustainablity
T2 - Berkshire encyclopedia of sustainability. Volume 3. The law and politics of sustainablity
A2 - Ruhl,J. B.
ED - Ruhl,J. B.
SP - 252
EP - 258
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