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Roadmap for a climate-neutral, sustainable Ukrainian energy sector and its role in an integrated EU energy market
Postwar reconstruction in Ukraine will be a long and arduous process. The Ukraine Energy Roadmap, offered by the Europe-Ukraine Energy Transition Hub, analyzed the technical, financial, and legal aspects of this challenge; the detailed results are described in the corresponding three studies. IKEM summarizes these studies and provides recommendations across six major themes relevant to the energy transition.

Green Jobs And Post-War Reconstruction Of Ukraine
The study by Razom We Stand and the Resource and Analysis Center "Society and Environment" shows if Ukraine's post-war reconstruction is green, it could create more than 4.2 million additional jobs in five key sectors: transportation, energy, healthcare, education, and water.

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.

The Green Phoenix Framework: Climate-Positive Plan for Economic Recovery in Ukraine
A new study published by a team of Ukrainian and European researchers from Oxford University’s Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment shows that only 33% of spending in the National Recovery Plan, presented by the Ukrainian government in 2022 in Lugano, is likely to support climate mitigation outcomes - well below the 42% European average of state funding deployed to support economic recovery after the COVID-19 pandemic.

The impact of Russia’s war against Ukraine on the state of country’s soil: Analysis results
This report by Ecoaction shows the impact of military operations on soil in Ukraine. The study assesses ecological and geochemical state of soil in areas of active hostilities to determine the criteria for pollution according to the degree of damage. Based the findings, the study also seeks to propose the main measures for post-war restoration of the soil in Ukraine, taking into account the regional landscapes and geochemical features and types of land use.

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.

Post-war recovery of Ukraine: rebuilding for a better future
The analysis paper by Green Dossier, Environment People Law and the National Ecological Centre of Ukraine is intended to be used by specific sectoral ministries and other official structures, as well as representatives of local government and authorities for management of amalgamated territorial communities for explanations regarding the proper implementation of green agenda in the sectoral and territorial/local plans for the post-war reconstruction efforts in Ukraine.

Rebuilding Ukraine. Principles of a green post-war reconstruction
This paper by adelphi aims to contribute to the process of Ukraine’s reconstruction planning by formulating a set of principles, both overarching and sectoral, as a first step towards the operationalisation of a green post-war reconstruction of Ukraine.
New European Bauhaus: Circular Housing in Ukraine
The need in new construction and reconstruction after the war will be huge. Re-building of Ukraine should be done as carbon neutral as possible. Ukraine has already taken course on the green recovery (Lugano, Berlin) and should continue.