Military actions lead to the destruction of ecosystems and an increase in the number of landscape fires, and are accompanied by extremely large amounts of greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere.
Scientists from Polissia branch of URIFFM conducted field work to assess the features of technogenic radionuclides`s vertical movement in forests contaminated as a result of the Chernobyl accident.
As part of an international team, scientists from URIFFM completed a training course conducted by the public organization @FIRE.
The National Scientific Center «Institute of Soil Science and Agrochemistry Research named after O. N. Sokolovsky» held advanced training courses for scientists of the NAAS of Ukraine and higher education institutions…
Integrating the topic of barrier-free access through educational projects allows society to ensure sustainability and consistency in achieving the goals of National strategy for creating a barrier-free space.
The Russian-Ukrainian war has been going on since 2014, and many people, military and civilian, have lost lives for country`s independence and their own freedom. Eternal memory to the Heroes! They are not forgotten!