2013
DOI: 10.3167/sib.2013.120203
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The Influence of Environmental Restrictions on the Socio-Economic Development of the Lake Baikal Region

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“…Because Buryatia is near Lake Baikal, the region is partly subsumed into the Baikal Natural Territory (BNT)—a federally administered environmental‐protection zone that, to preserve Baikal's unique ecosystem, imposes severe penalties on local industries. Buryatia finds itself toward the bottom of the national GDP rankings by region, and the environmental restrictions make its typical industrial enterprises (such as logging) increasingly less profitable (Dugarova and Bogdanov ). By contrast, the comparatively wealthier and more industrialized Irkutsk Oblast’, the administrative unit on the other side of Baikal, sits outside the BNT.…”
Section: The Ecopolitics Of Sowa Rigpamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because Buryatia is near Lake Baikal, the region is partly subsumed into the Baikal Natural Territory (BNT)—a federally administered environmental‐protection zone that, to preserve Baikal's unique ecosystem, imposes severe penalties on local industries. Buryatia finds itself toward the bottom of the national GDP rankings by region, and the environmental restrictions make its typical industrial enterprises (such as logging) increasingly less profitable (Dugarova and Bogdanov ). By contrast, the comparatively wealthier and more industrialized Irkutsk Oblast’, the administrative unit on the other side of Baikal, sits outside the BNT.…”
Section: The Ecopolitics Of Sowa Rigpamentioning
confidence: 99%