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Author: Editor

Militarization of Crimea. An infographic

Posted on November 16, 2022December 28, 2023 By Editor No Comments on Militarization of Crimea. An infographic
Militarization of Crimea. An infographic

By Valeria Kolodezhna

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Direct Impact, Ecosystems

Resistance is not useless: How Russian environmental activism persists in wartime

Posted on November 16, 2022December 28, 2023 By Editor 2 Comments on Resistance is not useless: How Russian environmental activism persists in wartime
Resistance is not useless: How Russian environmental activism persists in wartime

A conversation with Vitaly Servetnik

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Civil society

War’s invisible consequences for Ukrainian forests

Posted on November 15, 2022February 28, 2023 By Editor 1 Comment on War’s invisible consequences for Ukrainian forests
War’s invisible consequences for Ukrainian forests

By Yehor Hrynyk, Ukrainian Nature Conservation Group

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Environmental Policy

Biology in Bomb Shelters

Posted on October 31, 2022December 28, 2023 By Editor 1 Comment on Biology in Bomb Shelters
Biology in Bomb Shelters

By Oleksii Vasyliuk

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Crisis & Cooperation

Hydroelectric dams as weapons: virtual and actual

Posted on October 24, 2022February 12, 2025 By Editor 8 Comments on Hydroelectric dams as weapons: virtual and actual
Hydroelectric dams as weapons: virtual and actual

By Oleksii Vasyliuk and Eugene Simonov

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Direct Impact, Green Recovery

Saving scientific data during war: how is it possible and why it matters?

Posted on October 16, 2022December 28, 2023 By Editor 2 Comments on Saving scientific data during war: how is it possible and why it matters?
Saving scientific data during war: how is it possible and why it matters?

By Oleksii Marushchak

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Crisis & Cooperation

Protected areas and border zones in Ukraine: How to harmonize them?

Posted on October 10, 2022December 28, 2023 By Editor 4 Comments on Protected areas and border zones in Ukraine: How to harmonize them?
Protected areas and border zones in Ukraine: How to harmonize them?

By Oleksii Vasyliuk

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Ecosystems, Environmental Policy

Emerald network in Ukraine

Posted on October 9, 2022February 27, 2025 By Editor 5 Comments on Emerald network in Ukraine

By Valeriia Kolodezhna

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Ecosystems, Environmental Policy

Russia prosecutes activist for citing IAEA report

Posted on October 9, 2022December 28, 2023 By Editor 2 Comments on Russia prosecutes activist for citing IAEA report
Russia prosecutes activist for citing IAEA report

By Aleksei Ovchinnikov

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Civil society

Belarus eliminates independent environmental organizations and exits the Aarhus Convention: an interview with Ecodom’s Marina Dubina

Posted on October 9, 2022December 28, 2023 By Editor 2 Comments on Belarus eliminates independent environmental organizations and exits the Aarhus Convention: an interview with Ecodom’s Marina Dubina
Belarus eliminates independent environmental organizations and exits the Aarhus Convention: an interview with Ecodom’s Marina Dubina

Marina Dubina spoke with Aleksei Ovchinnikov

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Civil society, Environmental Policy

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