It is my pleasure to present you with the latest issue of /Development
and Transition/, focusing on questions of* energy and the environment
*in Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
The issue discusses land degradation in Central Asia, reforestation in
Uzbekistan, potential flooding in Tajikistan, biodiversity in Cyprus,
environmental NGOs in Central Europe, as well as the successes, failures
and implications of Russia's post-2005 gas policies.
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the nature, evolution and challenges of development and transition
intersect in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union and
also Turkey.
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we aim to increase this number substantially in the coming months.
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Viera Petrulakova
Marketing and Production Coordinator
Development and Transition
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