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Category: Ecosystems

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

Plans to rebuild Ukraine shaped by solutions for Irpin

Posted on September 9, 2022March 16, 2023 By Editor 8 Comments on Plans to rebuild Ukraine shaped by solutions for Irpin
Plans to rebuild Ukraine shaped by solutions for Irpin

Compilation by Eugene Simonov and Oleksii Vasyliuk

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Direct Impact, Ecosystems, Environmental Policy

War and Rivers: a conversation with Eugene Simonov

Posted on September 8, 2022December 28, 2023 By Editor 36 Comments on War and Rivers: a conversation with Eugene Simonov
War and Rivers: a conversation with Eugene Simonov

Interviewed with Eugene Simonov by Alexei Ovchinnikov

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Crisis & Cooperation, Ecosystems

Mass dolphin mortality in the Black Sea: a military perspective

Posted on September 5, 2022December 28, 2023 By Editor 2 Comments on Mass dolphin mortality in the Black Sea: a military perspective
Mass dolphin mortality in the Black Sea: a military perspective

By Valeriia Kolodezhna and Oleksii Vasyliuk

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Direct Impact, Ecosystems

War and the Sea: How hostilities threaten the coastal and marine ecosystems of the Black and Azov Seas

Posted on September 4, 2022December 28, 2023 By Editor 3 Comments on War and the Sea: How hostilities threaten the coastal and marine ecosystems of the Black and Azov Seas
War and the Sea: How hostilities threaten the coastal and marine ecosystems of the Black and Azov Seas

By Sofia Sadogurskaya, Expert, NGO Ecoaction Climate Program

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Direct Impact, Ecosystems

Lake Baikal at War

Posted on September 4, 2022December 28, 2023 By Editor 4 Comments on Lake Baikal at War
Lake Baikal at War

by Eugene Simonov

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Ecosystems, Environmental Policy

Can the Iron Curtain Be Green? Europe’s nature is being divided by fences and fortifications

Posted on August 12, 2022March 23, 2023 By Editor 5 Comments on Can the Iron Curtain Be Green? Europe’s nature is being divided by fences and fortifications
Can the Iron Curtain Be Green? Europe’s nature is being divided by fences and fortifications

By Oleksii Vasyliuk and Vadim Kiriliuk

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Ecosystems, Environmental Policy

20 plants that could disappear because of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

Posted on June 29, 2022December 28, 2023 By Editor 7 Comments on 20 plants that could disappear because of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
20 plants that could disappear because of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

By Oleksii Vasyliuk

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Ecosystems

“Nature’s biggest challenges could begin after the war’s end”

Posted on June 16, 2022April 1, 2023 By hzmicer@gmail.com 1 Comment on “Nature’s biggest challenges could begin after the war’s end”
“Nature’s biggest challenges could begin after the war’s end”

An interview with Oleksii Vasyliuk, Director and Co-founder, Ukrainian Nature Conservation Group

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Direct Impact, Ecosystems

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