Project Environment and Outlook within the Scope of Technologically Integrated European Green Deal in EU and Ukraine

Issues of environmental security, fuel and energy independence have been forming political and economic territories for several centuries. Current events in Ukraine have become a litmus test, which clearly highlights the dangers of resource monopolies and the transfer of economic benefits. The issue...

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Hauptverfasser: Labenko, Oleksandr, Sobchenko, Tetiana, Hutsol, Taras, Cupiał, Michał, Mudryk, Krzysztof, Kocira, Anna, Pavlenko-Didur, Krystyna, Klymenko, Oleksandra, Neuberger, Pavel
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Agricultural resources
Agriculture
Anthropogenic factors
Biological activity
Climate change
Depletion
Economic development
Emission analysis
Emissions
Environmental policy
Environmental security
Greenhouse gases
Human influences
Natural resources
Reproduction
Reproduction (biology)
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Sustainability
Sustainable development
Transformations
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