Impacts of war on Ukrainian nature
Hartmane I. Biyashev B. Getman A.P. Yaroshenko O.M. Anisimova H.V.
2024Routledge
International Journal of Environmental Studies
2024#81Issue 1455 - 462 pp.
The network of nature reserves that has been a centrepiece of Ukraine’s environmental policy has been devastated by Russian aggression. Violation of their integrity threatens endemic species and irreplaceable ecosystems; indeed, entire ecosystems have been lost; extensive fires, illegal logging, mechanical damage and chemical contamination of the soil cover are responsible for a critical reduction in forest cover, and degradation of the soil and water conservation and recreational functions of the nature reserve fund. Measures are proposed to make the best of a bad situation at the local level, as well as ways to prevent a bigger ecological catastrophe.
biodiversity , monitoring , Protected areas , risks , threats
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