JPRS Report. Environmental Issues [electronic resource].
- Published
- [Arlington Va.] : [publisher not identified], 1992.
- Physical Description
- 81 pages : maps
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- Contents
- Linkage Between Environment, Development Urged for UNCED -- Desertification, Drought Assistance Sought for Developing Countries -- Norway Offers Strategies for Binding International Climate Agreement -- Treaty Organization To Endorse Ban on Herring, Bluefin Tuna Trade -- Atlantic Tuna Group Agrees To Cut Bluefin Allowance -- Conference Views Radioactivity Levels in Arctic Sea Areas -- Seminar on Sea Level Changes Opens in Tokyo -- Rats Causing Extensive Annual Grain Losses in Southern Africa -- Mozambique President Addresses Maputo Environmental Meeting -- Maputo Environment Conference Disagrees Over Final Declaration -- SADCC Meeting Focuses on Depletion of Woodlands -- Southern Africa To Press for Resumption of Ivory Trade -- Government Plans New Laws for Management of Ecosystem by Raj Gowrea -- Manica Governor on Importance of Reforestation -- Weekly Warns of Precariousness of Water Resources -- Elephant Poaching in Kruger Park Increasing by Helen Grange -- Main Points Outlined by James Clarke -- Commentary on Main Points -- Reaction to Report by John Yeld -- New Solid Waste Disposal Plant Turned Over to Mossgas -- Government Sets Pre-UNCED Review of Environmental Policy -- South China Land Degradation Poses Problem for Hong Kong Food Supply by Kathy Griffin -- Gezhouba Water Control Paves Way for Three Gorges Project -- Hainan's Developmental Environmental Challenges -- World Bank Loan To Finance Environmental Project -- Success of Shelterbelt Project Aids Agriculture -- SRV, Indonesia Sign Cooperation Agreement on Forestry -- Future of Thai Logging Concessions in Burma in Question by Aphisak Thanasetthakon -- Shanghai Hosts Asian Meeting on Water Pollution Control -- Japan, South Korea Sign Accord on Environmental Cooperation -- Environmental Lobby Lashes Out at Logging Legislation -- Forest Reserves May Be Threatened by Arrival of Peace by Anchali Worachet -- Increased Vehicle Emission Testing To Cut Pollution by Franz Leung -- Group Calls for Halt to Nagara River Dam Construction -- Fisheries Agency Plans Cuts in Trawinet Fishing -- Industries Face Recycling Cost Issue by Rieko Saito -- Sumitomo Starts Reforestation Project in Indonesia -- Opposition to Nuclear Waste Disposal Site Grows -- Government To Commercialize CFC Substitutes by 1996 -- Ministry Reveals Plan To Lower Pollution Levels in Rivers -- Japanese Project To Create Sustainable Tropical Forest -- Mahathir Sets Condition on Attending Rio-92 Conference -- Government Restricts CFC Use; Seeks To Join Montreal Protocol -- Study Shows 'Steady Depletion' of Forest Cover in Parks, Reserves -- Sweden To Give $8.2 Million for Environmental Projects -- Ecologist Analyzes Dispute Over Bos-Nagymaros Power Station by Ms. Adrienn Hajosy -- Deputy Environment Minister Explains Ecological Conflict With Romania by Deputy Environment Minister Valentin Bosevski -- New Environment Minister Plans Ecological Taxes by Environment Minister Valentin Vasilev -- Kozloduy Safety Official Denies Radioactivity in Danube -- New Envirouamental Protection Bill Looks to West European Norms by Zoltan Otvos -- Air Force Command Warns of Ecological Danger From Rocket Fuel Explosions -- Conservation of San Juan River Reserve Priority Project for Nicaragua. Costa Rica by Jaime Incer -- Amazon Region Meeting Calls for Promoting Integration -- New Law Defines Southern Seas Exploitation -- Ten-Year Environment Fund Set Up -- Forest Fire Losses Exceed Reforestation Rate by Matilde Fabian -- Commission To Study Damage to Avila National Park by Dora Maria Rojas -- Reforestation Planned for Monagas, Anzoategui States -- Program for Preservation of Tipocoro Forest Preserve by Ignacio Loyo -- British Report Warns of Radioactive Danger From Allied DU Ammo Left in Gulf by Nick Cohen. and UN Expert Says Israel Uses $2 Billion Worth of Arab Water -- Parliament Recommends Anti-Pollution Measures by Anwar Wahsh -- Annual Report on Pollution of Coastal Waters Issued -- First Phase in Seas Canal Project Given Go-Ahead -- Desalinization Plant Planned for al-'Agabah by Nur Sati -- King Talal Dam Water Quality Improvement Sought by Dr. Usamah H. Mudallal -- Fanners Protest Water Authority's Closure of Wells -- Defense Minister Says Nuclear Radiation Level 'Normal' -- Official Terms British Radiation Pollution Report 'Exaggerated' -- Environment Minister Vorontsov Decries Wasteful 'Economic Mechanism' by N. Vorontsov -- Vorontsov Warns Against Decentralizing Environmental Protection by Nikolay Nikolayevich Vorontsov -- Commercial Deal Returns Enriched Uranium Supplied to Iraq -- Greenpeace's Influence Seen Waning in USSR by Yegor Moiseyev -- Russia's Shelest Defends Environmental Experts Commission by Liya N. Shelest -- RSFSR To Boost Legal Safeguards Against Pollution by Aleksey V.Yablokov -- 'Ecological Pay' Urged for Donetsk Workers by Eduard Kondratov -- High Radiation Levels Prompt Investigation in Tuva -- 'Nuclear Saturation' of Kola Region Alarms Residents by Sergey Doronin -- Kola Nuclear Power Station Construction To Continue by L. Kaybysheva -- Authorities Admit Nuclear Mining Tests on Kola Peninsula -- Kyshtym Holds Lessons for Other Nuclear Accident Sites by Special Correspondents K. Belyaninov, O. Volkov, V. Nedogonov, V. Umnov -- Unsafe Testing Practices Recounted by V. Karkavtsev -- Effects to Last 5600 Years by V. Yakimets -- Yakutia Declares Ban on Nuclear Activity -- Expert Alleges Soviet Nuclear Dumping in Arctic -- Demographic Trends, Pollution Threaten Ukrainian Gene Pool by Liubomyr Pyrih -- Poor Forestry, Agricultural Practices Harm Carpathian Ecology by Vasyl Tkachyk -- Ukraine Seeks Help To Clean Up Chernobyl Effects by Patrick Kamenka -- Belarus Seeks Safeguards Against Chernobyl Danger -- Georgia Faces 'Critical' Ecological Situation by Tengiz Gzinshvili -- Armenia Reopens Controversial Chemicals Plant -- Kazakhstan Uranium Mining, Production Activity Declines by KAZTAG-TASS correspondent Vladimir Ganzha -- Document Proposes Declaring Kazakh Aral Region Disaster Zone -- Aral Sea 'Catastrophe' Suffers Continued Neglect by writer Grigoriy Reznichenko -- EC Fund To Finance European Environmental Policy by Mtrie-Anne Wilssens -- Commission Proposals -- Industry Criticizes Plans -- Pollution Threats to Barents Sea Detailed by Per Havikbotn, Rolf Jakobsen -- Report on Nuclear Power Plant Safety in Central, Eastern Europe Issued -- Country at Forefront of EC Plastics Recycling by Carlo Galtucci -- Changes in National Energy Plan Viewed by Enrico Fontana -- Industry Leaders Call for Tougher Environment Policies by Greg Neale -- Environment Ministry Launches Energy Efficiency Campaign by Toby Moore.
- Report Numbers
- PREX 7.13:
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- Note
- Document Date: 1/24/1992.
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