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Rebuilding Ukraine: Strategic Priorities
Ukraine will require Europe’s largest reconstruction effort since World War II, with needs estimated at 524 billion US dollars. A new policy brief by LibMod and United Ukraine outlines strategic priorities that go beyond restoration to transformation, creating mutual benefits for Ukraine and Europe.
Study of Ukrainian farmers’ opinions on the EU environmental policies: Water and Biodiversity
The report examines how Ukrainian farmers understand, perceive, and prepare to comply with EU environmental requirements on water protection and biodiversity as the country moves toward EU accession.
Eurovignette for Ukraine: Truck tolling to save Ukrainian roads and environment
This report looks into how Ukraine could pilot infrastructure charges, or tolls for trucks based on their impact on the road surface and environment.
Roadmap for the Sustainable Recovery of Ukraine
The Roadmap for the Sustainable Recovery of Ukraine is a joint effort by more than 40 leading civil society organisations, think tanks and academic institutions. This document aims to outline a list of priority reforms, policies, and structural changes that need to be implemented over the next few years to ensure environmentally sustainable and resilient recovery in six key sectors: agriculture, buildings, economy, energy, environment and transport.
How to draft and proceed with the laws in the EU accession process: to enter the EU timely or not?
This report examines challenges, analyzes differences in legal traditions, and provides recommendations for aligning Ukraine’s legislative practices and parliamentary procedure with EU standards.
Building back better: Ukraine's transport infrastructure
The report looks into lessons from EU infrastructure funding in Central and Eastern European countries. T&E looks at the priorities and implications of EU transport related cohesion spending for 10 Central and Eastern European countries, after their accession from 2007. The lessons learned will be crucial for Ukraine, as it progresses towards EU membership.
The Czech and EU Approach to Ukraine’s Reconstruction: Struggling with Sustainability
This report by AMO discusses approach of Ukraine, EU and Czechia towards the green recovery, particular initiatives, but also persisting challenges. They identify Poland and Germany as an examples of good practice and recently approved Ukraine facility as a key instrument for the process of recovery. Czechia, despite allocating only limited own resources and paying less attention to the green recovery, remains committed to supporting Ukraine and is strong in seeking alliances for its initiatives.
GHG emissions assessment in Ukraine on the way to climate neutrality and ETS introduction
New analysis by Green Deal Ukraina of the current GHG emissions assessment in Ukraine and opportunities for improving the process with the view of future introduction of the ETS mechanisms and ensuring the preconditions for the successful decarbonization reforms in Ukraine.
Ukraine of the future: EU accession, post-war reconstruction, environmental problems and energy independence through the eyes of average Ukrainians
This policy brief by Resource and Analysis Center «Society and Environment» offers an analysis of the findings of the public opinion survey of the Ukrainian citizens on post-war green recovery, attitudes towards environmental and energy issues in times of war, and accession to the EU.