An edition of Crimea and the Black Sea (2015)

Crimea and the Black Sea

An Environmental History

Crimea and the Black Sea
Carlos Cordova, Carlos Cordova
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An edition of Crimea and the Black Sea (2015)

Crimea and the Black Sea

An Environmental History

"Crimea has a rich and varied history. Mentioned in the writings of Strabo, Herodotus and Pliny the Elder, it was colonized by the Huns, the Goths and the Mongols and was part of the Roman, Byzantine and Venetian empires, until it annexed by Russia in the eighteenth century. It suffered in the Crimean War, saw bloody battles in the Second World War and was transferred to the Ukraine by Khrushchev in the 1950s. Most recently it has drawn international attention as it was once more annexed by Russia in its dispute with Ukraine. The environmental history of Crimea is similarly complex. Formerly known as the Tauric Peninsula, its landscape of plains, piedmont and mountains, is surrounded to the east by the Azov Sea, to the north by the Sivash lagoonal system and to the south and west by the Black Sea. The Black Sea in particular has had a major impact on nearly all aspects of Crimea's natural and cultural history, from the impact of its flooding in prehistoric times to the environmental pollution problems of the modern era. Carlos Cordova explains the making of Crimea's natural environment, from its geology and relief to its climate and soils. He explores the rich flora and fauna of the peninsula, including the biogeographical isolation of Crimea, its endemic and relict species, as well as the struggle to protect species and their habitats. He details the transformation of the landscape brought about by Greek farmers and other Mediterranean groups, as well as the marked changes resulting from Khrushchev's Virgin Lands Campaign, which saw virtually all the steppe trurned into cropland. The development of the south coast - the so-called Russian Riviera - as a tourist destination and the pollution brought about by the development of agriculture and industry are also included. The strategic importance of Crimea as a site for many Russian naval bases has meant that there has been little access to the region and it is poorly known in the west. With the collapse of the Soviet Union the situation changed. Making full use of the new accessibility, and drawing on almost two decades of research in Crimea, Carlos Cordova's pioneering study represents the first modern work in the English language on the environmental history of this little known but environmentally significant region."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

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Crimea and the Black Sea: An Environmental History
2015, I. B. Tauris & Company, Limited
in English
Cover of: Crimea and the Black Sea
Crimea and the Black Sea: An Environmental History
2015, I. B. Tauris & Company, Limited
in English

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Library of Congress
GF602.9, GF602.9 .C67 2015, GF602.9 .C673 2016, GF602.9 .C673 2016

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Pagination
256
Number of pages
256
Weight
0.545

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Open Library
OL34614997M
ISBN 13
9781784530013
OCLC/WorldCat
953661407, 935452903
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.5040/9780755620081

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OL25736361W

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