Abstract

Environmental issues are one of the current challenges for Azerbaijan. Industrial pollution emerging since the 1870s with the expansion of oil exploration operation in Baku and surrounding areas reached larger scale in some places during the following periods. During the Soviet period oil operations in the Caspian Sea increased when the scope of the problem widened, and the pollution reached an even larger scale during oil extraction and transportation. Oil refineries are located in densely populated areas of Baku and this is one of the main factors causing expansion of the scale of pollution. Oil pollution covers thousands of hectares of lands just in the Absheron Peninsula itself. Along with the industrial pollution, the pollution in agricultural areas in Azerbaijan has also emerged mainly in the Soviet period. The excessive amount of fertilizer and pesticides used in cotton fields and lack of proper irrigation are considered to be among the main factors of environmental pollution. The impact of environmental damages caused by the Gabala Radar Station built in the Soviet times is still being felt now. Effective environmental policy, providing the enterprises with purifiers, contributions of non-governmental organizations, promotion of environmental awareness and use of the best practice of developed countries can contribute to the solution of the environmental problems. The most serious environmental problems of Azerbaijan are connected with the occupation of the Azerbaijani territories by Armenia. Armenia has destroyed the forest resources in the occupied territories. Moreover, Basitchay National Reserve, which is located in the occupied Zangilan region and is unique in the world, has been destroyed, and other natural sites have been damaged in the region. Large amount of metal waste thrown from the Armenian metallurgical plants into Okhchuchay River has made its way to Araz River and become a source of serious pollution. Toxic substances thrown into Tartar River are another source of concern. In order to solve the environmental problems in Azerbaijan, it is necessary to carry out an effective state policy, undertake new scientific researches, study best practices of advanced countries, and establish new and up-to-date environmental standards.

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