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Author: Editor

Pollution from the bed of the Kakhovka Reservoir could affect water quality in local settlements

Posted on September 15, 2024September 15, 2024 By Editor No Comments on Pollution from the bed of the Kakhovka Reservoir could affect water quality in local settlements
Pollution from the bed of the Kakhovka Reservoir could affect water quality in local settlements

Viktoria Hubareva

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Civil society, Direct Impact

Reforestation in Ukraine: during and after wartime

Posted on September 11, 2024March 4, 2026 By Editor No Comments on Reforestation in Ukraine: during and after wartime
Reforestation in Ukraine: during and after wartime

Stanislav Viter, Viktoria Hubareva

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Ecosystems, Environmental Policy

Ukraine’s UNESCO World Heritage sites at risk as war goes on

Posted on August 21, 2024March 11, 2026 By Editor No Comments on Ukraine’s UNESCO World Heritage sites at risk as war goes on
Ukraine’s UNESCO World Heritage sites at risk as war goes on

Eugene Simonov

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Crisis & Cooperation, Ecosystems, Environmental Policy

Environmental Consequences of the War in Ukraine: July 2024 Review

Posted on August 17, 2024March 5, 2026 By Editor No Comments on Environmental Consequences of the War in Ukraine: July 2024 Review
Environmental Consequences of the War in Ukraine: July 2024 Review

Alexei Ovchinnikov

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Crisis & Cooperation, Direct Impact, Green Recovery

Ukraine Recovery Conference 2024: What were the key environmental takeaways?

Posted on August 5, 2024March 5, 2026 By Editor No Comments on Ukraine Recovery Conference 2024: What were the key environmental takeaways?
Ukraine Recovery Conference 2024: What were the key environmental takeaways?

Viktoria Hubareva

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Green Recovery

The thirsty peninsula: How much water will Crimea need in the future?

Posted on August 1, 2024March 4, 2026 By Editor No Comments on The thirsty peninsula: How much water will Crimea need in the future?
The thirsty peninsula: How much water will Crimea need in the future?

Oleksiy Vasyliuk, Eugene Simonov

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Crisis & Cooperation, Environmental Policy

Environmental Consequences of the War in Ukraine: June 2024 Review

Posted on July 25, 2024March 11, 2026 By Editor No Comments on Environmental Consequences of the War in Ukraine: June 2024 Review
Environmental Consequences of the War in Ukraine: June 2024 Review

Alexei Ovchinnikov

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Civil society, Direct Impact, Green Recovery

Has the war forced eagles to alter their migration routes in Ukraine?

Posted on July 10, 2024March 11, 2026 By Editor No Comments on Has the war forced eagles to alter their migration routes in Ukraine?
Has the war forced eagles to alter their migration routes in Ukraine?

Viktoria Hubareva, Stanislav Viter

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Ecosystems

One year after the terrorist attack at Kakhovka Hydropower Plant: 1B trees instead of desert and willow forests unique to the continent

Posted on July 4, 2024March 4, 2026 By Editor No Comments on One year after the terrorist attack at Kakhovka Hydropower Plant: 1B trees instead of desert and willow forests unique to the continent
One year after the terrorist attack at Kakhovka Hydropower Plant: 1B trees instead of desert and willow forests unique to the continent

Viktoria Hubareva

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Ecosystems, Green Recovery

An environmental perspective: Are sanctions against Russia working, and if not, why not?

Posted on June 19, 2024March 12, 2026 By Editor No Comments on An environmental perspective: Are sanctions against Russia working, and if not, why not?
An environmental perspective: Are sanctions against Russia working, and if not, why not?

Alexei Ovchinnikov

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Sanctions

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