Sustainable Development of Territories during the Period of Post-War Environmental Restoration
Author:
Alieksieienko Iryna ,1, Koltun Viktoriia2, Grynchuk Nataliia ,,2, Vakulenko Volodymyr ,,2, Kohut Oksana2
Affiliation:
1. Educational and Scientific Institute of Public Administration and Civil Service, Kyiv Taras Shevchenko National University, 12/2 Akademika Romodanova str., 04050, Kyiv, UKRAINE 2. Department of Regional Policy, Educational and Scientific Institute of Public Administration and Civil Service, Kyiv Taras Shevchenko National University, 12/2 Akademika Romodanova str., 04050, Kyiv, UKRAINE
Abstract
The aim of the article was to substantiate the transformations of the conceptual foundations of sustainable development of territories during the period of post-war ecological restoration of states. The main methodological tools were the methods of modelling, experiment, and morphological analysis. The research showed that countries faced a globally important task in the ecological restoration of territories in the post-war period. The destruction of the environment and its pollution caused by military actions sharply reduce the positive indicators of the state of the environment. It was proved that sustainable development goals act as effective vectors for improving the state of the environment in the period of post-war ecological recovery. The implementation of ecologically significant actions during the post-war ecological recovery in Bosnia and Herzegovina shows that this process is complex and difficult. The problems of contradictory decisions, corruption, and lack of transparency should be considered. The environmental strategy of BiH ESAP 2030+ of Bosnia and Herzegovina, developed by the SDG, can be an example of the corresponding legislative regulation in Ukraine. The UNDP’s project Sustainability of Protected Areas (SPA) implemented in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the context of popularizing ecotourism is also worth noting. A similar project can be implemented in Ukraine in the context of sustainable development of the country during the period of post-war ecological restoration. The main long-term problem in the territory of Ukraine is the demining of regions, which will also determine the terms of implementation of recovery procedures.
Publisher
World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society (WSEAS)
Subject
General Energy,General Environmental Science,Geography, Planning and Development
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