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Environment and Post-Soviet Transformation Kazakhstan's Aral Sea Region: Changes

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Environment and Post-Soviet Transformation Kazakhstan's Aral Sea Region: Changes
Environment and Post-Soviet Transformation Kazakhstan's Aral Sea Region: Changes

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Environment and Post-Soviet Transformation Kazakhstan's Aral Sea Region: Changes

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Once the fourth largest lake in the world, Kazakhstan’s Aral Sea dried into an unrecognizable fraction of its size during a period of dramatic political change. Through the experiences of local fisheries across the rise and fall of the Soviet Union, explores the diverse ways people in different socioeconomic contexts understand environmental change. In this book, William Wheeler offers a rigorous political ecology of life amid overlapping upheavals, attentive both to the legacies of Sovietism and the possibilities of transnationalism.

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