The Russian-Ukrainian war triggered a tsunami that dramatically impacted the world economy, geopolitics, and food security. Due to the extreme humanitarian situation, the effects on the environment have been overlooked. However, due to the intense fighting, the impacts will be dramatic and produce an environmental disaster. The war is already affecting areas beyond Ukraine (explosions in Russia and Moldova territory). This discussion paper aims to shed light on the potential effect of this vast conflict on the ecosystems and their services. Although the war is still ongoing, there is evidence of severe air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions resulting from the intense fights. Also, warfare activities were conducted in the vicinity of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant (the biggest in Europe) and Chernobyl, increasing the fear of radiation leaks. The biodiversity is being drastically affected due to intense deforestation and habitat destruction with potential implications for wildlife. Bombing, trench and tunnel excavations will likely negatively impact soil degradation and landscape morphology. This assumes particular importance since Ukraine has some of the most fertile soils globally (Chernozem), affecting food production. Water availability and quality are likely to be affected due to infrastructure destruction and the transport of pollutants to water reserves. The ecosystem services supplied will likely be strongly damaged since deforestation will decrease the capacity of the ecosystems to regulate air pollution or climate. Soil degradation will hamper food production, and landscape aesthetics, cultural heritage and social cohesion destruction drastically affects cultural services. Finally, the impacts on human health are already tremendous. However, it can be even higher due to exposure to high levels of contamination and sanitary conditions degradation. The war is still ongoing, and there is considerable uncertainty regarding the impacts. However, we may expect a dramatic effect on the total environment.
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Front Public Health
January 2025
Department of Pediatrics №2, I.Ya. Horbachevsky Ternopil National Medical University, Ternopil, Ukraine.
Introduction: The mental health of medical students is a key factor for academic performance and the delivery of high-quality medical care in the future. Globally, medical students face numerous challenges that can affect their education. Living and studying facing the war has a crucial influence on medical students' education and daily life.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWaste Manag Res
December 2024
Institute of Waste Management and Circularity, BOKU-University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria.
The war in Ukraine and its consequences are becoming a disaster not only on a national scale but also for many other countries. The overview and considerations on such consequences given in this article shall help in managing and restoring (Ukrainian) territories after war. A structured analysis of literature about the war and post-war impact on the environment paired with 'grey literature' and the collection of currently available information from regional and national government agencies and official organizations on the specific situation in Ukraine, with a particular focus on waste management issues, was conducted.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWiad Lek
December 2024
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF THE NATIONAL GUARD OF UKRAINE, KYIV, UKRAINE.
Objective: Aim: To identify the main problems and analyse the psychosocial aspects of the rehabilitation of servicemen of the National Guard of Ukraine and to develop a technology for the formation of psychological skills for psychosocial recovery in order to use it in the practice of psychosocial assistance to servicemen of the National Guard of Ukraine who were injured during the russian-ukrainian war.
Patients And Methods: Materials and Methods: The following research methods were used to study the psychosocial aspects of the rehabilitation of soldiers of the National Guard of Ukraine who were wounded during hostilities: comparative, content analysis, analysis of activity products, synthesis, specification.
Conclusion: Conclusions: on the basis of multidisciplinary approaches, the main problems were identified and the psychosocial aspects of the rehabilitation of soldiers of the National Guard of Ukraine were analysed, and the technology of forming psychological skills for psychosocial recovery was proposed with the aim of using it in the practice of psychosocial assistance to soldiers of the National Guard of Ukraine who were injured during the russian-ukrainian conflict war.
Soc Sci Med
January 2025
Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences, Aarhus University, Bartholins Allé 11, DK-8000, Aarhus C, Denmark.
Background: The Russian-Ukrainian war has placed healthcare professionals (HPs) in Ukraine in a position of heightened responsibility and vulnerability. This study aimed to evaluate HPs' perceptions of the war's impact on their work, their expectations regarding management recognition of their situation, and to assess levels of psychological safety and incidents of bullying within their teams.
Methods: Two open-ended questions were used to explore HP's perceptions of the war's impact on their work and their expectations from management.
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