Russia’s energy policy in the Baltic region: a geoeconomic approach
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Lachininskii Stanislav
10.5922/2079-8555-2013-2-2
12-21
Russia’s energy policy, Baltic region, hydrocarbon resources, geoeconomy, energy geoeconomy
Transformation of developed lands and geoecological potential of nature resource management
... soils varies in all areas, but is most pronounced in cropping areas. The problem of soil salinization is characteristic of arid irrigated areas. In the most developed and densely populated plains and foothill areas, the earth is prone to pollution (hydrocarbons, production and consumption wastes). Assessment of the geo-ecological potential of the North-Eastern Caucasus regions on bioclimatic, geo-energetic, recreational and medico-ecological criteria has revealed a significant differentiation in ...
Management of Trans-boundary Water Resources: Comparing Russian and American Experiences
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