CLIMATE PERSPECTIVES FOR POST-WAR UKRAINE

This article describes the effects of the active hostilities on the environment in the short and long term, as well as examines the EU’s nature-oriented policy and solutions for energy safety in the global climate context of the war. The new opportunities for low-carbon post war development in Ukraine are considered.

Dr Olena Melnyk
ETH Zurich (Switzerland),
Sumy National Agrarian University (Ukraine)
Dr Iryna Vaskina
Sumy State University (Ukraine)


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Olena Melnyk, PhD, Senior Researcher at ETH Zurich (Switzerland), Assoc. Prof. at Sumy National Agrarian University (Ukraine), project coordinator Erasmus+ Jean Monnet Chair EU Climate Leadership. Her research interests include the development of criteria for environmental safety, environmental policy of the European Union, rational use of natural resources, waste management and sustainable development. Author and co-author of more than 50 scientific publications, including patents for invention, manuals, articles indexed by Scopus, WoS.


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