The Soviet Union is remembered as a lab for socioeconomic changes on larges scales and environmental catastrophes: the Chernobyl disaster, the Aral Sea tragedy, and ecocide. However, little is known about the groundbreaking concepts and theories of Russian and early Soviet science which laid the foundation for systemic ecological thinking, environmental consciousness for nature conservation, and corresponding initiatives of the revolutionary years after 1917. The isolation of Eastern Europe that came as a result of Stalinism and the Cold War led to Soviet science developing its own scientific approaches and terminology during the 20th century. This does not only include ideological constructions and practices such as the pseudo-scientific L...
This work explores the question of the place of science in society by focusing on two cases in which...
In search for an ecological concept defining a "whole complex of organisms inhabiting a given region...
"Europe remains divided between east and west, with differences caused and worsened by uneven econom...
This paper focuses on some aspects of Russian naturalism that were crucial to the development of a s...
ABSTRACT: This paper focuses on some aspects of Russian naturalism that were crucial to the developm...
This paper aims to highlight the close connection existing between the main leading scholars, those ...
With the collapse of Communist power in the Soviet Union, considerable attention has focused on the ...
The paper describes the theoretical approaches to the concept of the social ecological practices, an...
This paper focuses on some aspects of Russian naturalism that were crucial to the development of a s...
The marked deterioration of the state of the environment in the Uk raine in the course of the last t...
The Russian Revolution and ecology (1917-1934), Jean Batou. Why did the ex-USSR's communism also giv...
The former Soviet empire spanned eleven time zones and contained half the world's forests; vast depo...
This article follows the conceptual history of regulation in the Russian and Soviet context from the...
This paper focuses on official Soviet attitudes towards ‘ecological crisis’ and the rhetoric develop...
The contribution is focused on the last years of the Soviet Union when, after the Chernobyl disaster...
This work explores the question of the place of science in society by focusing on two cases in which...
In search for an ecological concept defining a "whole complex of organisms inhabiting a given region...
"Europe remains divided between east and west, with differences caused and worsened by uneven econom...
This paper focuses on some aspects of Russian naturalism that were crucial to the development of a s...
ABSTRACT: This paper focuses on some aspects of Russian naturalism that were crucial to the developm...
This paper aims to highlight the close connection existing between the main leading scholars, those ...
With the collapse of Communist power in the Soviet Union, considerable attention has focused on the ...
The paper describes the theoretical approaches to the concept of the social ecological practices, an...
This paper focuses on some aspects of Russian naturalism that were crucial to the development of a s...
The marked deterioration of the state of the environment in the Uk raine in the course of the last t...
The Russian Revolution and ecology (1917-1934), Jean Batou. Why did the ex-USSR's communism also giv...
The former Soviet empire spanned eleven time zones and contained half the world's forests; vast depo...
This article follows the conceptual history of regulation in the Russian and Soviet context from the...
This paper focuses on official Soviet attitudes towards ‘ecological crisis’ and the rhetoric develop...
The contribution is focused on the last years of the Soviet Union when, after the Chernobyl disaster...
This work explores the question of the place of science in society by focusing on two cases in which...
In search for an ecological concept defining a "whole complex of organisms inhabiting a given region...
"Europe remains divided between east and west, with differences caused and worsened by uneven econom...