Environmental and Economic Prerequisites for Russiaʼs Transition to a Low-Carbon Economy

IF 0.4 Q3 AREA STUDIES
N. Yashalova, D. Ruban
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Introduction. Environmental and climatic problems of the Russian Federation have attracted considerable attention from scientists, politicians, as well as the general public. Human activities are a major cause of pollution and global warming, which necessitates the search for a new way of economic development reducing the adverse impact on the environment. The authors consider a low-carbon economy aimed at simultaneously solving economic, environmental, and climatic problems as such a guideline. Based on the research conducted the article identifies the constituent entities of the Russian Federation in which pilot projects for the transition of enterprises and cities to low-carbon development are most expedient to implement. The gained experience should be applied in other regions of the country in the future. Materials and Methods. Data from the Federal State Statistics Service and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of the Russian Federation on 20 most populated constituent entities of the country were analyzed. In order to identify the regions with the largest volumes of various types of pollution, the data ranking method was applied. The authors have also carried out an analysis of relative indicators of natural resource intensity associated with emission into the atmosphere, discharges of polluted wastewater, and production of municipal solid waste. Results. The performed analysis has shown the heterogeneity of the environmental and economic development of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation. It has been concluded that among the regions considered, it is most expedient to implement pilot projects for low-carbon development in cities and in “polluting” industries located in the Kemerovo, Sverdlovsk, and Chelyabinsk Regions, as well as in the Krasnoyarsk Territory. Discussion and Conclusion. The results of the study can be used in the development of environmental programs, as well as in the development of directions for mitigating the environmental impact in the most polluted regions of the country and in industries with high natural resource intensity.
俄罗斯向低碳经济转型的环境和经济前提
介绍。俄罗斯联邦的环境和气候问题引起了科学家、政治家和一般公众的相当大的注意。人类活动是造成污染和全球变暖的主要原因,这就需要寻找一种新的经济发展方式,减少对环境的不利影响。作者认为,低碳经济的目标是同时解决经济、环境和气候问题。根据所进行的研究,本文确定了俄罗斯联邦的组成实体,其中企业和城市向低碳发展过渡的试点项目最适合实施。今后应将获得的经验应用于该国的其他区域。材料与方法。分析了俄罗斯联邦国家统计局和俄罗斯联邦自然资源和环境部关于该国20个人口最多的组成实体的数据。为了识别各类污染最大的区域,采用了数据排序法。作者还对与大气排放、污水排放和城市固体废物产生相关的自然资源强度的相关指标进行了分析。所进行的分析表明,俄罗斯联邦各组成实体的环境和经济发展情况各不相同。结论是,在考虑的地区中,在克麦罗沃、斯维尔德洛夫斯克和车里雅宾斯克地区以及克拉斯诺亚尔斯克地区的城市和“污染”行业实施低碳发展试点项目是最合适的。讨论与结论。研究结果可用于环境规划的制定,以及在国内污染最严重地区和自然资源强度高的行业中减轻环境影响的方向的制定。
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