The Land Question: land concentration and the agricultural land moratorium in Ukraine
This article considers how the ‘land question’ has developed over the past three decades, where we stand today, and what we can expect in the future.
This article considers how the ‘land question’ has developed over the past three decades, where we stand today, and what we can expect in the future.
Ecoaction experts together with scientists presented results of the research “Impact of Sea Level Rise on Coastal Areas due to Climate Change”.
The research focuses on the presentation and discussion of data on the level of pollution by heavy metals, petroleum hydrocarbons, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and organochlorine pesticides in five cities of Ukraine under high anthropogenic pressure.
The purpose of this research is to demonstrate possible implications of sea level rise caused by climate change for Ukraine, to bring attention to the need for further research into current processes.
In this brief we performed analysis of project on Completion of the nuclear units 3 and 4 at Khmelnitsky nuclear power plant (Ukraine).
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The study presents the main EU requirements and procedures for intensive livestock enterprises and integrated development programs for sustainable agrarian production.
The report provides an overview of the main aspects and current status of the decommissioning preparations.
In 1986, Ukraine experienced a major nuclear accident at the Chornobyl nuclear power plant (NPP); over three decades later, this event continues to define Ukraine’s waste management situation.
Since 2000, the process of consolidation of land by companies has begun and gradually recaptured in the land markets of the countries of the world.