Environmental managers in Russia face severe problems, both from Soviet-era and continuing environmental degradation and due to the weakness of current institutions with responsibilities for environmental protection. This paper draws on surveys, a case study of water pollution, and workshops on Russian environmental decision-making to explore prospects for environmental improvements. Using concepts from the regulatory reform literature on next-generation environmental policies, it focuses on the use of market incentives, the construction of a civil society, and community involvement, and emphasizes that Russian nongovernmental organizations may have a particularly important role to play in improving environmental management. Solidifying the...
The extant literature states that firms ‘go green’ in response to one or a combination of three fact...
In the literature on international environmental agreements, processes at the domestic level are rec...
How could a nation such as Russia or the [Former] Soviet Union contribute to such serious, irreversi...
Environmental managers in Russia face severe problems, both from Soviet-era and continuing environme...
From the beginning of nineties, when significant changes took place, Russia began to elaborate new e...
Now environmental protection is a priority in managing problems at the social, legal, economic, and ...
This article examines the role of environmental non-governmental organizations (ENGOs) in Russia and...
This article provides a retrospective analysis of the development of the environmental movement and ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 248-277.Chapter 1. Growing roles of non-governmental organisa...
The article is a study of the process of formation of the organizational and legal mechanism for ens...
In this paper we examine the issue of environmental responsibility in the Russian Federation by enga...
This exciting book is the first systematic study of how international environmental agreements are t...
Most economists and analysts claim that extended use of pollution charges in environmental policy wi...
Industrial interests are widely assumed to exert significant influence on the environmental policy p...
Drawing on empirical research from a qualitative study in the Russian Federation, this paper contrib...
The extant literature states that firms ‘go green’ in response to one or a combination of three fact...
In the literature on international environmental agreements, processes at the domestic level are rec...
How could a nation such as Russia or the [Former] Soviet Union contribute to such serious, irreversi...
Environmental managers in Russia face severe problems, both from Soviet-era and continuing environme...
From the beginning of nineties, when significant changes took place, Russia began to elaborate new e...
Now environmental protection is a priority in managing problems at the social, legal, economic, and ...
This article examines the role of environmental non-governmental organizations (ENGOs) in Russia and...
This article provides a retrospective analysis of the development of the environmental movement and ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 248-277.Chapter 1. Growing roles of non-governmental organisa...
The article is a study of the process of formation of the organizational and legal mechanism for ens...
In this paper we examine the issue of environmental responsibility in the Russian Federation by enga...
This exciting book is the first systematic study of how international environmental agreements are t...
Most economists and analysts claim that extended use of pollution charges in environmental policy wi...
Industrial interests are widely assumed to exert significant influence on the environmental policy p...
Drawing on empirical research from a qualitative study in the Russian Federation, this paper contrib...
The extant literature states that firms ‘go green’ in response to one or a combination of three fact...
In the literature on international environmental agreements, processes at the domestic level are rec...
How could a nation such as Russia or the [Former] Soviet Union contribute to such serious, irreversi...