俄罗斯在乌克兰的全面军事入侵造成的环境和经济损失

A. Blahopoluchna, N. Liakhovska, V. Parakhnenko
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。无论是直接的军事行动还是战略对策,战争对环境的影响总是不利的。一场特定战争造成的总体环境破坏是许多因素的结果,往往是多方面的,因为水体、森林、空气、土壤和所有生物都受到影响。在五个月的战争中,我国遭受了巨大的环境破坏。恢复乌克兰的自然环境需要几十年的时间。今天,在乌克兰南部具有独特生态系统的自然保护草原上,敌对行动正在发生,这些生态系统至少需要50年才能恢复。受战争影响的尼古拉耶夫州自然保护区包括黑海生物圈保护区、区域景观公园“Kinburnska Kosa”和国家自然公园“Biloberezhya Svyatoslav”。甚至在战争的最初几天,俄罗斯军队就进入了金伯恩半岛,之后爆发的大火威胁到了稀有动植物物种的生存。此外,大量的动物和植物在乌克兰境内的多次爆炸中灭绝,我们现在可能永远和不可挽回地失去它们。今天,由于俄罗斯联邦的行动,欧洲250万公顷的自然保护网络正面临破坏的威胁。这些是翡翠网络的160个对象-物种存在的领土和栖息地在泛欧层面上受到保护。还有17个拉姆萨尔湿地,面积达62.73万公顷,是具有国际重要性的湿地。
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ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC DAMAGE FROM THE FULL-SCALE MILITARY INVASION OF russia IN UKRAINE
. The impact of wars on the environment is always adverse, regardless of whether it is caused by direct military action or strategic countermeasures. The overall environmental damage caused by a particular war is the result of many factors and is often multidimensional, as water bodies, forests, air, soils, and all living organisms are affected. During the five months of the war, our country suffered enormous environmental damage. It will take decades to restore Ukrainian nature. Today, active hostilities are taking place in the south of Ukraine in nature conservation steppes with unique ecosystems, which will take at least 50 years to restore. Among the objects of the nature reserve fund of the Mykolaiv Oblast that suffered due to the war, there are sections of the Black Sea Biosphere Reserve, the Regional Landscape Park "Kinburnska Kosa" and the National Nature Park "Biloberezhya Svyatoslav". Even in the first days of the war, Russian troops entered the Kinburn Peninsula, after which fires broke out that threatened the existence of rare species of flora and fauna. In addition, large populations of animals and plants were so exterminated by numerous explosions throughout the territory of Ukraine that we may now lose them forever and irrevocably. Today, 2.5 million hectares of Europe's nature conservation network are under threat of destruction due to the actions of the russian federation. These are 160 objects of the Emerald Network - territories of existence of species and habitats protected at the pan-European level. And there are 17 Ramsar sites with an area of ​​627.3 thousand hectares - wetlands of international importance.
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