Ecoaction presented a guide on the benefits of establishing protected areas
This publication aims to equip local authorities and residents with straightforward arguments to counter misconceptions and concerns on nature conservation.
DetailsThis publication aims to equip local authorities and residents with straightforward arguments to counter misconceptions and concerns on nature conservation.
DetailsThe projects were selected and implemented by the winning organizations, outcomes they managed to achieve are presented below.
DetailsWe are publishing the position of industrial and coal communities regarding the need to take into account the specific characteristics of these territories in Ukraine’s recovery.
DetailsLand concentration is the accumulation of large areas of land for use by a single enterprise.
DetailsSuch a result of research, conducted on the order of the NGO Ecoaction in 19 communities from different regions of Ukraine.
DetailsEcoaction will work on the international SHARES+ project aimed at supporting the development of energy communities.
Details10 projects received support from Ecoaction and were implemented: we present and discuss the results of these projects.
DetailsThe forum became a platform for discussing how to implement the government-approved State Target Program for the Just Transition of Coal Regions.
DetailsThe Deputy Minister of Economy, Environment and Agriculture of Ukraine Pavlo Kartashov, announced this during COP30 Side-Event.
DetailsWe invite those who will be directly involved in the transition to participate and engage in discussion.
DetailsThis position presents a vision for the policy decisions to be adopted at both the international and national levels in Ukraine.
DetailsWe aim to apply positive experiences and practices of coal communities to other mono-industrial towns facing similar socio-economic challenges and the devastating consequences of russia’s full-scale invasion.
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