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Category: Environmental Policy

Sleight of land: How Russian authorities in occupied Crimea are using legal trickery to develop protected areas

Posted on September 24, 2024September 24, 2024 By Editor No Comments on Sleight of land: How Russian authorities in occupied Crimea are using legal trickery to develop protected areas
Sleight of land: How Russian authorities in occupied Crimea are using legal trickery to develop protected areas

Oleksiy Vasyliuk and Viktoria Hubareva

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Direct Impact, Ecosystems, Environmental Policy

Reforestation in Ukraine: during and after wartime

Posted on September 11, 2024September 11, 2024 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, 2024August 24, 2024 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

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

Posted on August 1, 2024August 2, 2024 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

After the deluge: One year on, can the ecosystems disrupted by the destruction of the Kakhovka Dam recover?

Posted on June 3, 2024June 4, 2024 By Editor 1 Comment on After the deluge: One year on, can the ecosystems disrupted by the destruction of the Kakhovka Dam recover?
After the deluge: One year on, can the ecosystems disrupted by the destruction of the Kakhovka Dam recover?

Oleksiy Vasyliuk and Eugene Simonov

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Crisis & Cooperation, Direct Impact, Ecosystems, Environmental Policy, Green Recovery

Distributed electricity generation in Ukraine: the risks and opportunities

Posted on April 30, 2024May 8, 2024 By Editor 5 Comments on Distributed electricity generation in Ukraine: the risks and opportunities
Distributed electricity generation in Ukraine: the risks and opportunities

Oleksiy Vasyliuk, Eugene Simonov

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Environmental Policy, Green Recovery

Ukraine’s protected areas: defended or degraded?

Posted on April 29, 2024May 2, 2024 By Editor No Comments on Ukraine’s protected areas: defended or degraded?
Ukraine’s protected areas: defended or degraded?

Viktoria Hubareva

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Ecosystems, Environmental Policy

Flames of war: How Ukraine lost over 1,000 square kilometers of forest

Posted on April 12, 2024February 27, 2025 By Editor No Comments on Flames of war: How Ukraine lost over 1,000 square kilometers of forest
Flames of war: How Ukraine lost over 1,000 square kilometers of forest

Oleksiy Vasyliuk, Hrihory Kolomitsev and Viktor Parkhomenko

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Direct Impact, Ecosystems, Environmental Policy

Environmental consequences of Russia’s war in Ukraine. Review. March 2024

Posted on March 29, 2024March 30, 2024 By Editor No Comments on Environmental consequences of Russia’s war in Ukraine. Review. March 2024
Environmental consequences of Russia’s war in Ukraine. Review. March 2024

Alexej Ovchinnikov

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Ecosystems, Environmental Policy, Green Recovery, Sanctions

More dredging, more freight: How the war in Ukraine threatens the Danube River Biosphere Reserve

Posted on March 28, 2024May 9, 2024 By Editor No Comments on More dredging, more freight: How the war in Ukraine threatens the Danube River Biosphere Reserve
More dredging, more freight: How the war in Ukraine threatens the Danube River Biosphere Reserve

Viktoria Hubareva

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Crisis & Cooperation, Ecosystems, Environmental Policy

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