Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 390, P. 136202 - 136202
Published: Jan. 25, 2023
Language: Английский
Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 390, P. 136202 - 136202
Published: Jan. 25, 2023
Language: Английский
Resources Policy, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 81, P. 103373 - 103373
Published: Feb. 10, 2023
Language: Английский
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152Nature Sustainability, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 6(5), P. 578 - 586
Published: March 2, 2023
Abstract The armed conflict between Ukraine and Russia that began in late February 2022 has far-reaching environmental consequences, especially regarding water resources management. Here we analysed the multifaceted impacts of military actions on freshwater infrastructure during first three months conflict. We identified nature impacts, kind pressures imposed sector negative consequences for availability quality civilian population. Our results showed many infrastructures such as dams at reservoirs, supply treatment systems subsurface mines have been impacted or are risk from actions. Continuation will multiple sustainability implications not only but also a global scale, hampering achievement clean sanitation, conservation sustainable use resources, energy food security.
Language: Английский
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140Foods, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 12(4), P. 721 - 721
Published: Feb. 7, 2023
Over the last few years, world has been facing dramatic changes due to a condensed period of multiple crises, including climate change, COVID-19 pandemic, and Russian–Ukrainian war. Although different, these consecutive crises share common characteristics (e.g., systemic shocks non-stationary nature) impacts disruption markets supply chains), questioning food safety, security, sustainability. The current article analyses effects noted in sector before proposing target mitigation measures address different challenges. goal is transform systems increase their resilience This can only be achieved if all relevant actors within chain governments, companies, distributors, farmers, etc.) play role by designing implementing interventions policies. In addition, transformation should proactive concerning circular (valorizing several bioresources under principles neutral economy blue bioeconomy), digital (based on Industry 4.0 applications), inclusive (ensuring that citizens are actively engaged). Food production modernization emerging technologies) developing shorter more domestic chains also critical achieving security.
Language: Английский
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77Energy Economics, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 126, P. 106956 - 106956
Published: Aug. 14, 2023
Language: Английский
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77Environmental Research, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 231, P. 116034 - 116034
Published: May 2, 2023
Language: Английский
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65Water International, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 48(5), P. 631 - 647
Published: July 4, 2023
Click to increase image sizeClick decrease sizeKEYWORDS: Kakhovka damdestructionKakhovske ReservoirRussia-Ukraine Wareconomic and environmental impactsUkraine AcknowledgementsWe express our profound gratitude Iuliia Markhell, of the Ukrainian non-governmental organisation (NGO) ‘Let’s do it Ukraine’, for her remarkable contribution as well team, volunteers local authorities who offered their indispensable help in sampling water sediment from Dnipro River, flooded areas, Dnipro–Bug estuary. Our sincere appreciation also extends Department Municipal Safety Odessa City Council Rescue Diving Service dedicated efforts during Odesa bay. Lastly, we are grateful staff UkrSCES selfless work collecting samples Black Sea wartime. Your assistance cooperation played a vital role success this study, deeply grateful.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict interest was reported by authors.
Language: Английский
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62Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 391, P. 136298 - 136298
Published: Jan. 31, 2023
Language: Английский
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43Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 19(1)
Published: Jan. 5, 2024
Abstract Background Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 ignited the largest armed conflict Europe since World War II. Ukrainian government agencies, civil society organizations, and international agencies have gathered an unprecedented amount data about impact war on environment, which is often silent victim war. We review these highlight limitations governance for protection environment during time Methods performed integrative academic, institutional, media information resources using search terms “Ukraine”, “Russia”, “war”, “environment”, “health”, “human rights”, “international humanitarian law”, human rights “ecocide”, “war crimes”. Main text Nearly 500,000 military personnel been killed or wounded war, more than 30,000 civilians injured. Indirect health effects likely accounted even greater civilian morbidity mortality. The has displaced 11 million people. forces caused extensive damage to infrastructure. devastated Ukraine’s economy reduced food energy security many countries. $56.4 billion environment. There widespread chemical contamination air, water, soil, 30% contaminated with landmines unexploded ordnance. Landscape destruction, shelling, wildfires, deforestation, pollution adversely affected protected areas. seizure Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant destruction Nova Kakhovka Dam posed risks long-term environmental catastrophe. Most impacts threaten health. Conclusion In addition enormous costs, had devastating natural built International law mandates that methods warfare must be implemented due regard preservation A just lasting peace necessitates, among other requirements, rebuilding restoration consequences all wars need investigated effective measures protect
Language: Английский
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34AD ALTA Journal of Interdisciplinary Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(1), P. 216 - 220
Published: Jan. 31, 2024
Currently, there is a worldwide inclination toward the restructuring of civil protection systems, transitioning from focus on responding to potential emergencies fostering state resilience during diverse crises. It manifested in context Ukraine amid challenging circumstances martial law enacted following extensive invasion Ukrainian territory by Russian Federation. The objective this investigation conduct thorough analysis nuances associated with guaranteeing and ensuring safety citizens wartime. article substantiates that amalgamation political, legal, socio-economic, psychological factors influencing military operations necessitates proficient systemic response reformation civilian security sector. principal functions public authorities vested responsibility for safeguarding civilians periods have been scrutinized. Additionally, legal framework governing times war has evaluated.
Language: Английский
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31Energy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 306, P. 132480 - 132480
Published: July 19, 2024
Language: Английский
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