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![Building back better: 6 investment criteria to drive a sustainable reconstruction of Ukraine’s built environment](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/661cd9717bef6f6238d0fe01/1713647293303-1JN19D0HEBH9GHAHYN3Q/Screenshot+2024-04-20+at+23.04.27.png)
Building back better: 6 investment criteria to drive a sustainable reconstruction of Ukraine’s built environment
Following the “build back better” principle, Buildings Performance Institute Europe presents in this publication six investment criteria to guide a sustainable reconstruction of Ukraine's heavily damaged built environment.
![Green Reconstruction of the Residential Sector of Bucha](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/661cd9717bef6f6238d0fe01/1713170409639-ZRDDD4OE4SEWW4OJT9G9/Bucha.png)
Green Reconstruction of the Residential Sector of Bucha
The green reconstruction of the residential sector of Bucha study by Berlin Economics, Ecoaction, iC Consulenten
![Ukraine and European Green Deal: Annual monitoring report 2023](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/661cd9717bef6f6238d0fe01/1713645323403-USDTW7A9WAUG7LGLC2F7/Screenshot+2024-04-20+at+22.28.53.png)
Ukraine and European Green Deal: Annual monitoring report 2023
Annual publication assessing reforms aimed at the implementation of the European Green Deal principles in Ukraine prepared by DіXi Group, Resource and Analysis Centre “Society and Environment”, Energy Efficient Cities of Ukraine Association, Ukrainian Leadership Academy, Women’s Energy Club of Ukraine, DZYGA and PLATO.
![Proposals for a Green Recovery in Ukraine](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/661cd9717bef6f6238d0fe01/1713649567512-Q5NHVOWRU2EQSE8IT5FH/Screenshot+2024-04-20+at+23.43.46.png)
Proposals for a Green Recovery in Ukraine
Background paper by Green Deal Ukraine prepared for the High-Level Working Group with six visions of a successful green recovery in critical sectors. Each vision is underpinned by selected proposals for approaching this vision and, at the same time, aligning Ukrainian legislation with EU requirements.
![Recommendations on stimulating energy efficiency measures and RES in the residential sector in wartime](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/661cd9717bef6f6238d0fe01/1713650211767-ZB6VX4NJ7A3AF56SLJY1/Screenshot+2024-04-20+at+23.52.44.png)
Recommendations on stimulating energy efficiency measures and RES in the residential sector in wartime
This report by Civil Network OPORA focuses on recommendations for central and local governments, as well as for end-users of energy, that could significantly improve the efficiency of energy use and reduce the country’s dependence on energy imports.
![Deep-Dive into Details and Opinions on Circular (Re-)Construction in Ukraine](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/661cd9717bef6f6238d0fe01/1713650976570-8CCTEA59AI26XEYUYGLA/Screenshot+2024-04-21+at+00.04.06.png)
Deep-Dive into Details and Opinions on Circular (Re-)Construction in Ukraine
This report by ReThink focuses on circular construction, materials reuse and recycling practices in the built environment of Ukraine, addressing various aspects like current demolition methods, legislative and economic challenges for circularity, past and present circular construction practices, and potential for deeper pilot projects.
![Climate Damage Caused by Russia’s War in Ukraine](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/661cd9717bef6f6238d0fe01/1713651708214-TAPBTYA7KT2KX6XNR2YB/Screenshot+2024-04-21+at+00.13.05.png)
Climate Damage Caused by Russia’s War in Ukraine
According to the report by the Initiative on GHG Accounting of War, greenhouse gas emissions attributable to 18 months (or 555 days) of the russian full-scale war in Ukraine total 150 million tCO2e. This is more than the annual GHG emissions from a highly industrialized country such as Belgium. GHG emissions continue to grow in different dimensions of the war, including those related to rebuilding Ukraine.
![Energy efficiency in green recovery – Best practices and opportunities for Ukraine](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/661cd9717bef6f6238d0fe01/1718792238923-UEAWHVHZO89SW7R90R8Z/Energy_Efficiency_Green_Recovery_BPIE_DiXi_2023.png)
Energy efficiency in green recovery – Best practices and opportunities for Ukraine
Ukraine's plans for a sustainable and green recovery need to include energy efficiency standards. The DiXi Group together with BPIE, have brought together their EU expertise and best practices on energy efficiency in buildings, to develop an approach for Ukraine's reconstruction and recovery.
![Housing and war: housing policy in the first year of the full-scale war](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/661cd9717bef6f6238d0fe01/1717420812072-LF2VELERA50A95UZA2SX/Cedos_Housing+and+War+2023.png)
Housing and war: housing policy in the first year of the full-scale war
This brief by Cedos is an overview of some of the main trends and changes in the housing sphere in Ukraine since February 2022. It is based on an analysis of decisions by national and local government bodies as well as on public messages and information by official institutions and non-governmental organizations.