War-induced soil disturbances in north-eastern Ukraine (Kharkiv region): Physical disturbances, soil contamination and land use change
The Science of The Total Environment,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
964, С. 178594 - 178594
Опубликована: Янв. 23, 2025
Язык: Английский
War in Ukraine: an overview of environmental impacts and consequences for human health
Frontiers in Sustainable Resource Management,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
3
Опубликована: Июль 19, 2024
This
paper
discusses
the
significant
yet
often
neglected
environmental
repercussions
of
Russian
invasion
Ukraine,
highlighting
adverse
effects
on
soil,
air,
water,
and
biodiversity.
Through
a
comprehensive
bibliometric
analysis,
it
examined
existing
research
impact
wars,
focusing
key
dimensions
such
as
The
study
further
explores
various
methods
well
sustainable-oriented
solutions
aimed
at
mitigating
these
environment.
Furthermore,
immediate
long-term
challenges
Ukraine
faces
in
its
recovery
efforts,
emphasizing
need
for
environmentally
conscious
approaches
to
address
many
problems
caused
by
war
issues.
In
end,
presents
findings
from
workshop
involving
15
Ukrainian
experts
three
different
universities,
which
understand
broader
implications
damages
human
health.
interdisciplinary
approach
offers
valuable
insights
into
intersection
degradation
public
health,
proposing
operational
strategies
sustainability
post-conflict
settings.
Язык: Английский
Assessment of ecological safety and economic efficiency of biosorption technology for soil protection after hostilities
Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown, С. 100677 - 100677
Опубликована: Март 1, 2025
Язык: Английский
Ecological and toxicological condition of militarily degraded chernozems: A case study of the Chkalovsk territorial community
Scientific Horizons,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
27(11), С. 90 - 104
Опубликована: Сен. 20, 2024
This
study
aimed
to
assess
the
ecological
and
toxicological
condition
of
militarily
degraded
chernozems
in
Chkalovsk
territorial
community
Chuhuiv
District
Kharkiv
Region.
involved
conducting
a
detailed,
comprehensive
survey
community,
which
were
affected
by
military
actions,
determining
their
suitability
for
agricultural
use.
If
necessary,
recommendations
soil
remediation
measures
provided.
An
improved
system
classifying
assessing
degree
degradation
soils,
based
on
indicators
chemical
contamination
organic
inorganic
compounds,
was
proposed.
It
established
that
recently
demined
areas
de-occupied
territory,
there
is
trend
slight
increases
content
lead
(1.4
times),
cobalt
(1.3
iron
(1.6
zinc
(2.6
times)
relative
pre-war
(background)
levels.
The
observed
exceedances
heavy
metals
soil,
while
present,
are
not
critical
agriculture
do
necessitate
land
conservation
or
implementation
overly
complex
costly
measures.
A
decrease
mobile
cadmium,
lead,
nickel,
cobalt,
recorded
after
demining,
accompanied
an
increase
plant-available
chromium
zinc.
concentrations
bioavailable
manganese
copper
remained
almost
unchanged
during
this
period.
These
changes
may
also
indicate
ongoing
processes
self
restoration
chernozem
typically
characterised
high
buffering
capacity
against
metals.
results
obtained
demonstrate
very
low
all
polycyclic
aromatic
hydrocarbons,
explosive
substances,
related
nitroaromatic
compounds
studied
soils.
findings
can
be
used
when
developing
post-war
programme
rational
use
production
Язык: Английский