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Polina Ermolaeva,Yulia Ermolaeva,Olga Basheva,Irina Kuznetsova,Valerya Korunova

Russian Urban Sustainability Puzzle: How Can Russian Cities be Green?

Russian Urban Sustainability Puzzle: How Can Russian Cities be Green?

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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the socio-environmental issues and sustainability challenges facing Russian cities, based on a three-year project in Moscow and Kazan. It offers extensive analysis of sustainable cities' main components and concludes with critical reflections on how to build more tailored and effective environmental governance.

Format: Hardback
Length: 152 pages
Publication date: 08 February 2021
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited


This book is a thorough examination of the socio-environmental issues and sustainability challenges confronting Russian cities. It comprises a three-year project in Moscow and Kazan, which includes population surveys, mass-media analysis, and interviews with various stakeholders. The authors provide an in-depth analysis of the key elements of sustainable cities, such as air and water quality, sustainable transport and mobility, energy efficiency and consumption, waste management, green and blue zones, environmental governance and politics. The conclusion offers critical reflections on how understandings of Russia's sustainability challenges can be utilized to develop more tailored and effective environmental governance for its cities.

The book begins by providing an overview of the socio-environmental context in Russia, including the country's economic development, urbanization trends, and environmental challenges. It then delves into the specific issues facing Russian cities, such as air pollution, water scarcity, waste management, and climate change.

The authors use a multi-disciplinary approach to analyze these issues, drawing on data from various sources, including government agencies, research institutions, and non-profit organizations. They employ a range of analytical tools, such as statistical analysis, case studies, and participatory research methods, to gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing Russian cities.

One of the key findings of the book is that the sustainability challenges facing Russian cities are complex and multifaceted. They are influenced by a range of factors, including economic development, political institutions, social norms, and cultural values. The authors argue that a holistic and integrated approach is necessary to address these challenges, which should involve collaboration between government, civil society, and the private sector.

The book also provides a range of recommendations for building sustainable cities in Russia. These recommendations include improving air and water quality through pollution control measures, promoting sustainable transport and mobility options, increasing energy efficiency and consumption, implementing effective waste management systems, creating green and blue zones to promote biodiversity, and strengthening environmental governance and politics.

The authors conclude by emphasizing the importance of understanding Russia's sustainability challenges in order to develop more tailored and effective environmental governance for its cities. They argue that by adopting a holistic and integrated approach, Russia can achieve its sustainability goals and create a more sustainable and prosperous future for its citizens.

Overall, this book is a valuable contribution to the literature on sustainability and urban development. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the socio-environmental issues and sustainability challenges facing Russian cities and offers practical recommendations for building sustainable cities in the country. The authors' multi-disciplinary approach and use of data-driven analysis make this book accessible to a wide range of readers, including policymakers, researchers, and practitioners.

Weight: 352g
Dimension: 160 x 239 x 16 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781839826313

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