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Russia, Central Asia, and the Environment. Monument commemorating firefighters who died as result of Chernobyl Moscow, Russia. 6 Physiographic Regions: Russian Plain Urals Central Siberian Plateau Western Siberian Plateau Desert Plateaus of Central Asia Mountain Rim.
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Russia, Central Asia, and the Environment Monument commemorating firefighters who died as result of Chernobyl Moscow, Russia
6 Physiographic Regions: • Russian Plain • Urals • Central Siberian Plateau • Western Siberian Plateau • Desert Plateaus of Central Asia • Mountain Rim
Russian, Transcaucasus, Central Asia’s Physiographic Regions
Climate • Severe continental climate • Much of land area is above 60N (applies to Russia only) • Permafrost (applies to Russia) • Frozen seaports in the north (applies to Russia)
Russia’s 4 Natural Landscapes Types 1. Tundra- an Arctic wilderness where the climate precludes any agriculture or forestry. Permafrost and very short summers mean that the natural vegetation consists of mosses, lichens, and certain hardy grasses
2. Taiga- ecological zone of boreal coniferous forest Western Siberia Photo: George Archibald, International Crane Association
3. Mixed Forest and Steppe photo: H. Zeitler
4. Semi-desert and Desert Kizil Khum desert, Uzbekistan
Russian Environmental History • Soviet central planning placed strong emphasis on industrial output, with very little regard for environmental protection. Result is severe environmental degradation. • Resulting problems: • Overcutting of forests • Widespread use of pesticides • Heavy water pollution • Acid rain • Soil erosion • Desertification • Air pollution • Radioactive contamination
Russia & NIS Environmental Degradation Case Study #1: Chernobyl
Belarus Ukraine
“Doctors at a hospital in Kiev, Ukraine, operate on a patient with thyroid cancer. Normally a very rare disease, thyroid cancer rates have reached epidemic proportions in areas contaminated by fallout from the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. Fortunately thyroid cancer is fairly easily treated, and success rates have been high.” photo and text: National Geographic
Case Study #2: Irrigation and the Aral Sea Please read this in your textbook and take detailed notes.
Case Study #3: Energy Extraction, Indigenous Rights, and Pollution PBS Frontline Video, “Russia: Island on the Edge” http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/rough/2007/05/russia_island_o.html