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The Environmental and Resource Component of the National Security Doctrine for Post-War Restoration of Ukraine


Work number - P 13 FILED

Presented State Institution “Institute of Environmental Geochemistry of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine”

Authors:
1. VERKHOVTSEV Valentyn Gennadiyovych – Doctor of Geological Sciences, Senior Researcher, Deputy Director for Scientific Work, Head of the Department of Mineral Raw Materials for Nuclear Energy of the State Institution “Institute of Environmental Geochemistry of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine”;
2. BONDAR Oleksandr Ivanovych – Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor, Corresponding Member of the NAAS of Ukraine, Honored Worker of Science and Technology of Ukraine, Chief Researcher of the Institute of Water Problems and Land Reclamation of the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences of Ukraine, Acting Rector of the State Ecological Academy of Postgraduate Education and Administration of the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources of Ukraine;
3. VERGUNOV Viktor Anatoliyovych – Doctor of Agricultural and Historical Sciences, Professor, Academician of the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences of Ukraine, Director of the National Scientific Agricultural Library of the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences of Ukraine;
4. GALUSHKINA Tetyana Pavlivna – Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor, Honored Economist of Ukraine, Chief Researcher of the National Scientific Agricultural Library of the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences of Ukraine;
5. DUDAR Tamara Viktorivna – Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Senior Researcher of the Department of Mineral Raw Materials for Nuclear Energy of the State Institution “Institute of Environmental Geochemistry of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine”;
6. KUPINETS Larysa Evgenivna – Doctor of Economic Sciences, Professor, Chief Researcher of the Department of Economic and Ecological Development of Coastal Regions of the State Institution “Institute of Market and Economic and Ecological Research of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine”;
7. TKACHENKO Mykola Adamovych – Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Professor, Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences of Ukraine, Director of the National Scientific Center "Institute of Agriculture of the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences of Ukraine";
8. YATSIUK Mykhailo Vasylovych – Ph.D. in Geographical Sciences, Senior Researcher, Director of the Institute of Water Problems and Land Reclamation of the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences of Ukraine.

I. Summary of the work. The work consists of four chapters and conclusions. The first chapter contains evidence of the necessity of developing a national security strategy for Ukraine based on the European Green Deal in the post-war period under global climate challenges. The second chapter reveals the significant importance of the natural resource component (an emphasis on uranium deposits and agricultural lands) as a strategic content for transforming the current Doctrine of the National Policy of Environmental Protection Management and Ensuring the National Security of Ukraine. The third chapter represents a holistic view of the scientific and conceptual principles of ensuring environmental security in the sectoral (the case of the agrosphere - land and water resources) and spatial (the case of the territories with technogenically enhanced natural radiation sources) dimensions. The fourth final chapter, “Strategic Vectors and Urgent Tasks of the Ecological and Resource Component of the National Security Doctrine based on the European Green Transition Ideology,” substantiates and consistently reveals the author’s vision of the key postulates of the National Security Doctrine of Ukraine, given European environmental requirements and best innovative practices. The conclusions of the work declare the author’s approaches to the vision and practical implementation of the new National Security Doctrine of Ukraine in the post-war period.

II. The scientific novelty of the work is in determining and revealing the areas of state development of the latest National Security Doctrine of Ukraine based on European environmental requirements and the conditions of the post-war restoration of its natural capital.

III. The originality of the work lies in its interdisciplinary nature and the development of a systematic theoretical-methodological, conceptual-methodological, and organizational-practical format for the transformation of institutional-organizational and ecological-economic mechanisms of national security within the framework of a “green” transition and the implementation of efficient scenarios for the restoration of Ukraine’s natural capital, given the key postulates of ecological, food and radiation security in the sectoral and spatial dimensions.

IV. The substantiation of the methodology, research methods, main ideas, and proposals. The scientific substantiation and reliability of the main ideas, obtained research results, and proposals are based on a theoretical and methodological basis formed by the fundamental provisions and principles of environmental protection and provided by innovative authors' ideas using a complex of general and specific methods of scientific knowledge.

Number of publications: 5 individual monographs (textbooks, manuals), 88 collective monographs (textbooks, manuals), including 1 in foreign publications, 41 articles in journals included in category "A" (including 36 foreign publications) and 141 articles in journals included in category "B". The total number of references to the authors' publications/h-index on the work according to the databases is respectively: Web of Science 45/2, Scopus 75/5, Google Scholar 3013/24. 4

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