Strategies to enhance environmental security in transition countries

It is the goal of environmental security to protect people from the short- and long-term ravages of nature, man-made threats and deterioration of the natural environment. Environmental security includes activities related to pollution prevention, environmental conservation, compliance with regulatio...

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Corporate Authors: NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Strategies to Enhance Environmental Security in Transition Countries Sibiu, Romania)
Other Authors: NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Strategies to Enhance Environmental Security in Transition Countries, Hull, Ruth N., Barbu, Constantin-Horia., Goncharova, Nadezhda., North Atlantic Treaty Organization., North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Public Diplomacy Division.
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer, [2007]
Physical Description: 1 online resource (xv, 429 pages) : illustrations, maps.
Series: NATO security through science series. Environmental security.
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Table of Contents:
  • Note continued:
  • 14.
  • Lessons learned from the north : balancing economic development, cultural preservation, and environmental protection /
  • Susan Allen-Gil
  • 15.
  • process for focusing cleanup actions at contaminated sites : lessons learned from remote northern sites in Canada /
  • Stella M. Swanson
  • 16.
  • Decoupling environmental problems from the overall aspects of political disputes : is it possible : the case of the PM2.5 project /
  • Shmuel Brenner /
  • Clive Lipchin /
  • Allyson Amster
  • 17.
  • Watersheds management (Transylvania/Romania) : implications, risks, solutions /
  • Angela Curtean-Banaduc /
  • Doru Banaduc /
  • Corneliu Bucsa
  • 18.
  • Water supply emergency for Lake Sevan /
  • Gagik Torosyan
  • 19.
  • Sediment biobarriers for chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons in groundwater reaching surface water (SEDBARCAH project) /
  • Kelly Hamonts /
  • Annemie Ryngaert /
  • Miranda Maesen /
  • Johan Vos /
  • Daniel Wilzcek /
  • Jan Bronders /
  • Ludo Diels /
  • Winnie Dejonghe /
  • John Dijk /
  • Dirk Springael /
  • Mark Sturme /
  • Hauke Smidt /
  • Jan Kuklik /
  • Petr Kozubek /
  • Thomas Kuhn /
  • Rainer Meckenstock /
  • Andre Rieger /
  • Thomas Lange /
  • Harald Kalka /
  • Niels-Holger Peters /
  • Jorg Perner /
  • Lutz Eckardt
  • 20.
  • Bulgarian nuclear plants' strategy and environmental security on the Balkans /
  • Plamen Gramatikov
  • 21.
  • Role of renewable energy sources in enhancement of environmental and energy security of Belarus /
  • Semjon P. Kundas /
  • Vladimir V. Tarasenko /
  • Sergey S. Pazniak /
  • Igor A. Gishkeluk
  • 22.
  • Evaluation of radiation risk : cytogenetic and molecular markers of low-dose radiation effects /
  • Sergey Melnov /
  • Pavel Marozik /
  • Tatiana Drozd
  • 23.
  • Bioindication approach for an assessment of technogenic impact on the environment /
  • Stanislav A. Geras'kin /
  • Vladimir G. Dikarev /
  • Alla A. Oudalova /
  • Denis V. Vasiliev /
  • Nina S. Dikareva /
  • Tatiana I. Evseeva.
  • Note continued:
  • 24.
  • Management of agricultural buildings to protect animal health and ensure building maintenance /
  • Ioana Tanasescu
  • 25.
  • Which human and terrestrial ecological receptors are most at risk from smelter emissions? /
  • Ruth N. Hull /
  • Steven R. Hilts
  • 26.
  • Integration of metal bioavailability in risk assessment policy decision making /
  • Eugen S. Gurzau /
  • Anca Elena Gurzau /
  • Iulia Neamtiu /
  • Alexandru Coman
  • 27.
  • Atmospheric heavy metal deposition in Romania and neighboring countries : comparative evaluation on the basis of all European moss monitoring /
  • Oleg Blum
  • 28.
  • Pollutant uptake on agricultural land : practical modeling /
  • Nadezhda Goncharova /
  • Darya Bairasheuskaya /
  • Victoria Putyrskaya
  • 29.
  • Plant-microbe symbiosis for bioremediation of heavy metal contaminated soil : perspectives for Belarus /
  • Alena Lopareva /
  • Nadezhda Goncharova.