Ukrainian government approved the Program for just transition of coal regions – why this is good and which problems remain
The adoption of this Program is a significant event, both for Ukraine’s coal communities and for environmental protection.
The adoption of this Program is a significant event, both for Ukraine’s coal communities and for environmental protection.
In our position paper, we highlight the need to revise Draft Law to align it with European legislative standards.
The many land reforms, the lost cadastral records, small disputes and vast property transformations make ownership difficult to untangle.
The integration of the VGGTs into national legislation is a complex and dynamic process.
As the regional focal point for the Land Matrix initiative in Eastern Europe, Ecoaction is involved in the study of VGGT implementation.
Ecoaction organised a study tour for advisers, representatives of research institutes and ministries.
Ecoaction launched a contest for projects from NGOs aimed at transforming coal communities.
The event’s participants were presented the results of two studies.
Experts, politicians, and civil society will discuss the implications of construction plans for Khmelnytskiy nuclear power plant.
Serbia has over five million hectares of agricultural land, of which 71% is intensively used as arable land, orchards, and vineyards.