Environmental Crime and Corruption in Russia Environmental Crime and Corruption in Russia
Routledge Transnational Crime and Corruption

Environmental Crime and Corruption in Russia

Federal and Regional Perspectives

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Publisher Description

Environmental devastation, a significant consequence of industrial activity in Soviet times, continues to be a major problem in Russia. Specific problems include radioactive pollutants from inadequately monitored nuclear plants, illegal logging and wildlife poaching which have grown into hugely profitable businesses for criminal gangs, and toxic waste from unsanctioned and poorly controlled metallurgical, petroleum and agricultural chemical industries. 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.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2013
8 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
168
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SIZE
3
MB

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