Russia-Ukraine war: environmental impact. The 2nd edition of the study is ready!

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Top Lead visual communications agency has published a new edition of the study "Russian-Ukrainian War: Environmental Impact." It was published with the support of DTEK, Adama, and other patrons. The Ministry of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources of Ukraine is the study's general analytical partner.

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What is this study about?

The 50 pages of infographics detail the war's impact on Ukraine's ecosystems. The study provides an in-depth look at:

  • The total environmental damage, with breakdowns by region and affected areas, including Ukraine's water, air, and land.
  • "The impact on protected areas under occupation or shelling, which have suffered from hostilities and the consequences of the Kakhovka HPP dam explosion."
  • Consequences of the Kakhovka HPP dam explosion, damage to the cascade of hydroelectric power stations on the Dnipro River.
  • The extent of landmining in Ukraine, its impact on flora and fauna, and the need for demining.
  • The war's impact on climate change.
  • Plus, numerous other topics and aspects of the war's environmental impact.
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While working on the study, the Top Lead team consulted experts from the Ministry of Environmental Protection, protected areas, and other specialists in ecology, climate, and environmental protection.

A separate section of the study is dedicated to the restoration of Ukraine's environment, highlighting the principles of 'green' recovery and the construction of a unique project—the Tyligulska windfarm, built during the war.

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The author of the infographic study “Russia-Ukraine War: Environmental Impact” is the visual communications agency Top Lead. The study was published with the support of DTEK and Adama.

The general analytical partner is the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources of Ukraine. Analytical partner - DiXi Group.

Patrons of the study: UKRSIBBANK BNP Paribas Group, Baker Tilly, KNESS Group.

General media partner - Liga.net. Agri media partners: Latifundist.com and AgroPolit.com. Media partners: UA War Infographics, Aggeek, Ursa.Media, Hmarochos,Cost.ua, Gazeta Wyborcza, BIQdata.

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