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Communism and environment
Douglas R. Weiner
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Russia
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Europe
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Technical
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Esthetics
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Scholars
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Rubrics
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Seventeenth Century
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era
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Action
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Communist
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1970s
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1960s
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Nonhuman
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Science
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venues
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Geographers
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Karl Marx
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Living Things
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Soviet Policy
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State power
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Communist Regime
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Bolsheviks
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Keyphrases
Pollution
100%
Life Form
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Environmental Protection
100%
Capitalist
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Communism
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Europe
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Resource Availability
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Environmental Impact
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Environmental Sensitivity
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Healthcare Resources
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Resource Management
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17th Century
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Environmental Management
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Geographers
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Botanist
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Communist Regime
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Habitat Protection
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Technical Capacity
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Knowledgeability
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Environmental Objectives
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Engels
50%
State Power
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Desired Outcomes
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Sustained Use
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Concentration Limit
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Renewable Resources
50%
Acceptable Risk
50%
Karl Marx
50%
Living Things
50%
Environmental Index
50%
Communist States
50%
Soviet Policy
50%
Zoologist
50%
Resource Wastage
50%
Bolsheviks
50%
Ecocide
50%
Social Sciences
Environmental Conservation
100%
Communism
100%
Russia
50%
Time Period
50%
Environmental Management
50%
Geographers
50%
Science
50%
Human Activities Effects
50%
Resources Management
50%
Seventeenth Century
50%
Communist Regime
50%
Renewable Resource
50%
Bolsheviks
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Environmental Protection
100%
Russia
50%
Europe
50%
Human Health
50%
Environmental Management
50%
Resource Availability
50%
Environmental Effect
50%
Pollution Control
50%
Renewable Resource
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Environmental Management
100%