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This book reviews the current status of water resources management
in Central Asian countries, and outlines the history, policies and
cross-border cooperation regarding water resources management in
the region. Particular attention is paid to the evolution of water
resources management in Central Asia, past and future water
transfer projects, specific problems concerning water use and
pollution, and national approaches to water management in
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, as well as to related
conflicts between the Central Asian countries. Together with the
companion volumes on Water Resources in Central Asia: International
Context and Water Bodies and Climate Change in Central Asia, it
offers a valuable source of information for a broad readership,
from students and scientists interested in the environmental
sciences, to policymakers and practitioners working in the fields
of water resources policy and management, international relations,
and environmental issues.
This book highlights various aspects of shale gas production and
discusses the associated problems, which have greatly influenced
the current situation on the global gas market. It focuses on
issues such as production technologies, environmental protection,
and the impacts of shale gas production on human beings. Further,
it investigates the role of shale gas in the development and
implementation of foreign policy of many nations that welcomed the
possibility to produce this hydrocarbon in their own countries.
Taking into consideration the information published by world energy
research centers, the prospects of shale gas production in
different regions of the world are examined in detail. Given its
coverage and scope, the book will greatly benefit specialists in
the areas of hydrocarbon production, international relations and
foreign policy, world economics and technologies, ecology and
environmental protection.
This book outlines the current status of water resources management
in Central Asia countries, and provides a review of the history,
policies and transboundary cooperation regarding water resources in
the region. Particular attention is given to the
water-energy-food-environmental nexus, and to the application of
the UNECE Environmental Conventions in Central Asia. Readers will
also learn about the US and German environmental policies applied
in Central Asia, and will discover specific case studies on water
resources policies in Kazakhstan, China, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan,
Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Afghanistan. Together with the
companion volumes on Water Bodies and Climate Change in Central
Asia and Water Resources Management in Central Asia, it offers a
valuable source of information for a broad readership, from
students and scientists interested in the environmental sciences,
to policymakers and practitioners working in the fields of water
resources policy and management, international relations, and
environmental issues.
This book concisely describes the architecture of the oil and gas
pipelines in the Black-Caspian Seas Region and analyzes the status
quo and perspectives of oil and gas production in this region. The
authors present numerous projects, each of which has made a
substantial contribution to the development of pipeline transport
and transit in this part of the world, and discuss them in detail.
The topics covered include: the region's geographic
characteristics; the region's hydrocarbon potential; Russian and EU
policy on pipeline transport; Kazakhstan's pipeline policy; Chinese
pipeline projects; the Bulgarian gas transmission system;
environmental risks in the production and transportation of
hydrocarbons; satellite monitoring; and subsea leak detection. This
volume offers a valuable resource for politicians, specialists in
the oil and gas business, decision-makers, and environmentalists
alike.
This book reviews the current status of water resources management
in Central Asian countries, and outlines the history, policies and
cross-border cooperation regarding water resources management in
the region. Particular attention is paid to the evolution of water
resources management in Central Asia, past and future water
transfer projects, specific problems concerning water use and
pollution, and national approaches to water management in
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, as well as to related
conflicts between the Central Asian countries. Together with the
companion volumes on Water Resources in Central Asia: International
Context and Water Bodies and Climate Change in Central Asia, it
offers a valuable source of information for a broad readership,
from students and scientists interested in the environmental
sciences, to policymakers and practitioners working in the fields
of water resources policy and management, international relations,
and environmental issues.
This book highlights various aspects of shale gas production and
discusses the associated problems, which have greatly influenced
the current situation on the global gas market. It focuses on
issues such as production technologies, environmental protection,
and the impacts of shale gas production on human beings. Further,
it investigates the role of shale gas in the development and
implementation of foreign policy of many nations that welcomed the
possibility to produce this hydrocarbon in their own countries.
Taking into consideration the information published by world energy
research centers, the prospects of shale gas production in
different regions of the world are examined in detail. Given its
coverage and scope, the book will greatly benefit specialists in
the areas of hydrocarbon production, international relations and
foreign policy, world economics and technologies, ecology and
environmental protection.
This book concisely describes the architecture of the oil and gas
pipelines in the Black-Caspian Seas Region and analyzes the status
quo and perspectives of oil and gas production in this region. The
authors present numerous projects, each of which has made a
substantial contribution to the development of pipeline transport
and transit in this part of the world, and discuss them in detail.
The topics covered include: the region's geographic
characteristics; the region's hydrocarbon potential; Russian and EU
policy on pipeline transport; Kazakhstan's pipeline policy; Chinese
pipeline projects; the Bulgarian gas transmission system;
environmental risks in the production and transportation of
hydrocarbons; satellite monitoring; and subsea leak detection. This
volume offers a valuable resource for politicians, specialists in
the oil and gas business, decision-makers, and environmentalists
alike.
Over recent decades, the Arctic has been the focus of attention of
many countries around the world. The region is not yet fully
explored, but is believed to have plentiful natural mineral
resources. This is particularly true for hydrocarbons, which are
estimated to account for a quarter of the world's reserves. Natural
and climatic transformations, caused by global warming and the
accelerated melting of Arctic ice, have led to the extension of the
navigation season of the Northern Sea Route. Interest in Arctic oil
and gas fields is growing due to the depletion of traditional
onshore hydrocarbon deposits, rising prices and increased
consumption. Despite the challenging conditions of hydrocarbon
production in the Arctic, rapid development is expected in this
region as main oil fields in Russia deplete. This has intensified
the negotiation process and defined the international legal regime
in the Arctic. This book explores the future of the Arctic,
including geographical changes resulting from climate change, the
region's deposit of hydrocarbon resources, the Arctic's
international legal status, the state of scientific research in the
Arctic, and more.
The monograph is devoted to the modern development of the Ukrainian
state, which appeared on the political map after 1991. The movement
to the independence of Ukraine began even before the collapse of
the USSR. In the late 1980s, the Ukrainian authorities, represented
by the Communists of Ukraine, began to pursue a policy aimed at
isolating the republic's economic and political system from the
central authorities. Such a policy in a short time transformed into
a national movement, focused on the republic's withdrawal from the
united Union, and the establishment of Ukraine as an independent
state. The process of formation of the political elite of Ukraine,
its ideological views, which for decades have determined the
internal and external policies of the Ukrainian state, are
explored. The book examines the factor of regional development of
Ukraine, the role of the historical factor in the formation and
development of the modern Ukrainian state. The territory of Ukraine
is a "mosaic" of individual regions, which for a long time were
part of different states. This factor had a huge impact on the
formation of modern Ukraine, laying the inter-regional
contradictions. The significance of the economic problems that
Ukraine faced is analyzed. A lot of attention is given to the
internal political struggle that has developed since independence.
The struggle of the political elites of Ukraine at times reached
violent terms, which led to internal political crises. Throughout
the entire period of independent development, Ukraine was torn by
internal contradictions. Issues of language, identity and culture
were constantly used by the Ukrainian elites in the struggle for
power. The book shows the evolution of Ukraine's foreign policy.
The policy towards European integration and the expansion of
relations with NATO was formed gradually, under the influence of
internal and external factors. It is concluded that the foreign
policy of the Ukrainian state was consistent and aimed at weakening
relations with Russia. A similar policy was pursued by all
Ukrainian presidents, each of whom contributed to the course of
Ukraine towards rapprochement with the EU and the United States of
America. In recent years, Ukraine has not been able to overcome
internal contradictions. Interregional differences, the history of
the formation of the Ukrainian state, continue to have a negative
impact on the process of the formation of Ukraine as an independent
state. The victory in the election of the new president, Volodymyr
Zelensky, opened up a new stage in the development of Ukraine,
which leaves a lot of room for academic discussions of the
country's future.
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