An Eco Vision of Ukraine: The Future is with Green Scenario

Review of the monograph: Bondar O.I., Halushkina T.P., Berhunov V.A., et al. A vision of the national environmental doctrine and postwar recovery of Ukraine’s natural capital by the European Green Deal. Lviv: NNVK “ATB” Publisher, 2024. 284 p.

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15407/sofs2026.01.159

Keywords:

environmental doctrine, postwar reconstruction, natural resource capital, European Green Deal, environmental safety, “green” modernization, sustainable development, technogenic-military impact, armed ecocide, environmental reparation.

Abstract

This monograph is a valuable contribution because it highlights the strategic significance of the implementation of environmental and climatic priorities in the process of postwar reconstruction in Ukraine in the context of its Eurointegration course. The authors emphasize the need to align the rehabilitation of the Ukrainian natural resource capital with the requirements of the European Green Deal and the current global climate agenda. The book substantiates a modern vision of the transformation of the national environmental doctrine and the role of Ukraine as a guarantor of food, water, environmental, and radiation safety in the European and global dimension. Ukraine’s readiness to transform the economy based on sustainable development and “green” modernization has been determined. It is demonstrated that the monograph’s theme complies with strategic documents of Ukraine pertaining to national environmental and food safety, which confirms the importance and innovativeness of the authors’ approaches and propositions.

 

Published

2026-03-26

How to Cite

Khvesyk, M. A. (2026). An Eco Vision of Ukraine: The Future is with Green Scenario: Review of the monograph: Bondar O.I., Halushkina T.P., Berhunov V.A., et al. A vision of the national environmental doctrine and postwar recovery of Ukraine’s natural capital by the European Green Deal. Lviv: NNVK “ATB” Publisher, 2024. 284 p. Science and Science of Science, (1(131), 159–164. https://doi.org/10.15407/sofs2026.01.159