JPRS Report. Environmental Issues [electronic resource].
- Published
- [Arlington Va.] : [publisher not identified], 1991.
- Physical Description
- 117 pages : maps, tables
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- Contents
- Joint Research Goals by Tass correspondence Vyacheslav Serikov -- Meteor-3 Satellite Launched With U.S. TOMS Instalments by A. Gerasimov, V. Pankratov -- Soviet Official Lauds Project by Professor V. Zakharov -- South Africa Negotiating on Antarctic Forward Bases -- Malaysia Urges 'World Park' Concept for Antarctica by Bosco De Cruz -- Beijing-Hosted Conferences on Bering Sea Concludes -- Expedition To Study Radioactivity in Arctic by Correspondent M. Zubko -- Japan To Propose Advanced Nations Carbon Dioxide Emissions Target -- China's Premier Addresses Symposium on Developing Countries, International Environmental Law -- Results of Conferences Outlined by Kh. Imanov, V. Shulman -- Azerbaijan Environment Chief on Conference by A. Mansurov -- Action Program Adopted -- Republic of Georgia Initiatives -- Latvia Hosts Meeting on Baltic Sea Problems by D. Senetskiy -- UN, Angolan Officials Participate in Environmental Awareness Seminar -- National Environmental Management System Studied by Frans Esterhuyse -- Government Seeks To Market Nuclear Fuel for Civilian Uses by Eddie Koch -- Regulations for Implementing Law on Air Pollution Control -- New Refrigerant Found To Have Little Effect on Ozone Layer by Yao Jun, Zhang Jinsbeng -- Book Examines Environmental Management -- Government To Allocate Funds for East China Water Conservancy Projects -- Conference Highlights Need for Greater Efforts Against Urban Pollution by staff reporter Zhai Feng -- Japan Submits Plan To Solve Asia-Pacific Environmental Problems -- Environment Agency To Survey Underground Water Sources for Carcinogens -- Plutonium Utilization Program Questioned -- Sony Plus To End Cklorofluorcarbon Use By 1995 -- Forest Conservation Policy Outlined -- Government Rejects Foreign Environmentalists' Allegations on Logging -- Prime Minister Scores Rio-92 Conference -- Increase in Hunting of Wildlife Reported -- Government Seeks Support on Stalled Kungliao Nuclear Power Plant Project -- Japan To Initiate Antipollution Aid Plan -- Japanese Aid Prompts New Look at Environmental Initiatives -- Government Approves Desalination Program in Ca Man Peninsula -- Japan To Offer Antipollution Expertise to East Europe -- Ongoing Eurochain Protest -- Hungarian Environmentalists Appeal to Czechoslovak President -- Czechoslovak Environment Minister Seeks Farther Negotiations -- 'Friends of the Earth' Urges Havel To Halt Project -- Slovak Ministry Rejects Hungarian Campaign Against Project -- Slovak Greens Announces Support for Dam Completion -- Nation's Environmental Needs Outlined in Report for Rio-92 Conference -- Bohemia Parties Issue Joist Ecological Demands -- Tisova Power Plant To Dismantle Second Block -- Regional Environmental Pollution Detailed -- Survey on Environmental Damage Left by Soviet Army -- Argentine-Chilean Cooperation on Volcano Damage Urged -- Government, IDB Sign Nonconventional Energy Study Agreement -- Rio-92 Report Cites Major Environmental Destruction in Cities -- Canada-Brazil Agreement on Raw Materials Extraction Areas Signed -- Government Opposes Amazon 'Restricted Sovereignty' Proposal -- Minister Orders Investigation of Amazon Religious Missions -- Antofagasta Respiratory Illness Increase Attributed to June Flood by Carios Herrera Astorga -- Use of Unleaded Gasoline To Be Introduced Next Year by Mireya Urbina -- Ecopetrol Plans Conversion to Nonpolluting Gasoline -- Tropical Wildlife Research Center To Be Funded by Canada, U.S. -- IDB-Financed Environmental Program Set To Begin -- Report Charges Israel 'Stealing' Sinai, Nile Water by 'Abd-al-Fattah Fayid -- Cabinet Plans 'Green Belts' Around Major Cities by Yusif 'Abd-al-Rahman, Hsam al-Shaykh -- Meeting Views Ban on Coastline Oil Exploration by 'Abd-ai-Rahman Mustafa, al-Shadhali Mu'awwad., Environment Ministry Unveils Plan for Depollution of Major Cities -- Immediate Protective Measures for Orissa Coastal Area Urged -- Rising Cassias Sea Threatens Port Facilities -- Water, Air Pollution Problems in al-Zarqa' City by Faris Sha'ran -- Experimental Pumping Process To Supply Water to Amman Region -- Achievements of Water Desalination Program Lauded by 'Uqayl al-'Anzi -- First USSR Ecological Map Compiled by B. I. Kochurov -- Social-Ecological Union Registered As Official Organization by Olga Plakhotnikova -- Moscow's Losinyy Ostrov National Park Threatened by Development by S. Vishnevskaya -- New 'Ecologicaly Clean Power Production' Technology Patented -- PRAVDA Series Examines International Chernobyl Project Findings by Vladimir Gubarev -- Supreme Soviet Members at Odds With IAEA Chernobyl Findings by Yu. Voronezhtsev -- Ukraine's Minister for Chernobyl Protests IAEA Experts' Findings by Georgiy Aleksandrovich Golovchits -- Chernobyl Mortality Level Claims Challenged by S. Leskov -- Symposium Views Impact of Chernobyl Radiation by Viktor Romanchin -- Specialists Question Safety of Chernobyl Sarcophagus by Irina Khmara -- Chernobyl Radioactive Cooling Water Leak Reported -- Chairman Yavorivskyy Discusses Work of Ukraine's Chernobyl Commission by V. Yavorivskyy -- Belonissian Council of Ministers Finds Chernobyl Cleanup Progress 'Unsatisfactory' -- Penyagin Views Scope of USSR Nuclear Safety Problems by Aleksandr Nikolayevich Penyagin -- Experts Dispute Public's Negative Views on Nuclear Plant Safety -- 'Scientific Nuclear Explosions' in Kuzbass Alleged -- Defense Ministry Offers Compensation for Semipalatinsk Nuclear Tests -- Effects of 1964 Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Investigated by Correspondent S. Yeremeyev -- Kazakh National March Held for Closure of Semipalatinsk Testing Ground -- Radioactive Waste Problems in Kazakhstan Examined by correspondent G. Dildyayev, T. Yesilbayev -- History of Disasters at Chelyabinsk Mayak Nuclear Plant by Andrei Borodenkov -- Chelyabinsk Researchers Develop Decontamination Methods by S. Sergeyev, S. Gordiyenko -- Greens Campaign Against Radioactive Ore Storage in Krasnoufimsk by V. Ponomarev -- Nuclear Contaminated Vessel Removed From take Ladoga -- Lithuania Rejects Transfer of Ignalina Power Engineering to USSR Ministry -- Data on Deforestation Caused by Industrial Air Pollution -- Sulphur Emissions From Kola Nickel Smelteries Increasing -- UN Help Sought in Curbing Construction of Siberian Hydroelectric Facilities by Valeriv Yarosiuvtsev -- Greenpeace Begins Pollution Study in Western Siberia by Special Correspondent V. Kostyukovskiy -- U.S. Firm Discusses Perm Mine Waste Recycling -- Krasnoyarsk Experiencing Mercury Contamination Scares by LESNAYA GAZETA Correspondent P. Dubynin -- Pulp, Paper Combines Polluting Severnaya Dvina River -- White Sea Chemical Munitions Burial Sites Revealed by K. Belyaninov -- Sakhalin War Games Prompt Local Fisheries Protests by Stanislav Glukhov -- Green Parties' Conference Views State Sovereignty, Nuclear-Free Zone by Dmytro Yaremchuk -- New Ukrainian Environmental Protection Ministry Established by Valentin Smaga -- Continuing Environmental Degradation in Aral Sea Area Outlined by Grigory Reznichenko -- Uzbek, Tajik Presidents Propose Return to Siberian River Diversion by Ak-Mukhammed Velsapar -- New Environmental Weekly Published in Uzbekistan -- Kazakhstan's Ust-Kamenogorsk Seen as Ecological Disaster Zone -- Inter-European Declaration on Cooperation in Nuclear Security, Waste -- Italy Hosts Conference on Earth Observation Satellites -- European Space Agency Center for Remote Sensing Satellite Data Opened -- European Businesses Surveyed on Environmental Policies -- Ban on Use of Freon Gases Set for 1995. Schedule Cat by Environment Minister by Bodil Jessen -- Most Dangerous Gases Already Replaced by Industry by Bodil Jesson -- Dangers of Freon Substitutes -- Environmental, Industrial Hazards Institute Established -- Aerospace Institute Develops UV-Sensitive Biofilm -- Ecological Reconstruction Program for Eastern Germany -- Site Safety Report Published -- Ceramic Binding Material Developed., and Laser-Based Flue Gas Measurement System Developed -- Greenpeace Warns Against EC Incinerator Plan -- Government Concerned Over UK Sellafield Nuclear Waste Plans by Gene McKenna, Tony O'Brien -- Study Finds Post-Chernobyl Soil Radiation at 'Acceptable' Levels by Frank Mulrennan -- New Gasoline Additive Found To Reduce Exhaust Pollution -- Project To Ban CFCs From Electronics Companies -- New Research Program on Recycling -- Industry's Policy, Efforts in Environmental Protection Outlined by Alaattin Ciftci -- Antipollution Regulations Potential Economic Threat to Small Farms by David Brown -- Nuclear Electric Proposes New Program for Decommissioning Atomic Plants by Roland Gribben -- Government Urged To Halt Import of Hazardous Waste by David Fletcher -- Project Assesses Greenhouse Effect on Europe's Forests by Robert Benson -- Plans for Environment Agency Shelved by Charles Clover.
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- PREX 7.13:
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- Note
- Document Date: 9/13/1991.
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