In this document, experts and scientists analyze the main challenges and priority activities for the green post-war recovery of the Zaporizhzhia city territorial hromada. The paper presents structural and logical recovery schemes as a roadmap for the most vulnerable sectors that were significantly damaged during the full-scale war and are key to sustainable urban development.
The document will be useful for representatives* of local self-government bodies, territorial hromadas, international organizations and foundations, civil society organizations, and everybody interested in participating in the post-war recovery of the Zaporizhzhia region and Ukraine.
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Team of authors:
Bikulov Damir, Doctor of Sciences (Public Administration), Head of the Department of Business Administration and Management of Foreign Economic Activity, Professor, Zaporizhzhia National University
Vasyliev Denys, co-founder of the Center for Business Technology and Culture Development NGO, expert on EU4Culture and House of Europe international projects, trainer of the Goethe-Institut Cultural Transformation Laboratory in Ukraine
Vorobiov Kostiantyn, education seeker of the third (scientific) level, Zaporizhzhia National University
Holovan Olha, PhD (Physics and Mathematics), Associate Professor at the Department of Business Administration and Management of Foreign Economic Activity, Zaporizhzhia National University
Zhavzharova Tetiana, Head of the Ecosense NGO, analyst, expert in environmental safety, coordinator of the Zaporizhzhia Recovery Committee
Karpenko Andrii, Director of the “Zaporizhzhia Engineering-Automation-Mechanical Engineering Cluster” NGO, Doctor of Sciences (Economic Sciences), Professor at the Department of Economics and Customs Business, Head of the Project Activity Department, National University “Zaporizhzhia Polytechnic”
Karpenko Liubov, Head of the Board of the Zaporizhzhia Resource Center KRUG NGO, member of the International Real Estate Management Association (MAMN), member of the Association of Residential Real Estate Management and Administration (AMUZHN), expert of the Expert Interdisciplinary Association of Ukraine (EMAU), member of the Women in Apartment Building Management NGO
Karpenko Oleksandr, energy manager, expert of the Professional Association of Environmentalists of the World (PAEW)
Liashchuk Olha, project coordinator of the EcoClub NGO, expert on community adaptation to climate change
Svitlana Markova, Doctor of Sciences (Economic Sciences), Professor at the Department of Business Administration and Management of Foreign Economic Activity, Zaporizhzhia National University
Nosenko Inesa, Head of the Mazal Tov NGO, expert in inclusion and culture of national minorities
Oleksandr Oliinyk, PhD, Associate Professor at the Department of Business Administration and Management of Foreign Economic Activity, Zaporizhzhia National University
Prishutova Hanna, psychotherapist, Director of the Psytron consulting company
Rohachevska Yuliia, inclusion expert, coordinator of the Equal Opportunities program
Seliukova Natalia, trainer, facilitator of the dialogues of understanding and decision-making, mediator, social cohesion expert, coordinator of the Safe Spaces and Centre for Supporting Women and Girls, Director of the Ukrprostir NGO
Soroka Maksym, PhD (Technical Sciences), Associate Professor at the Department of Environmental and Civilian Safety, Ukrainian State University of Science and Technology, coordinator of the Dovkola network
Trehubov Oleksandr, PhD (Economic Sciences), Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Entrepreneurship, Corporate, and Spacial Economics, Donetsk National University named after Vasyl Stus
Yashkova Hanna, energy manager, expert of the Professional Association of Environmentalists of the World (PAEW)
The document can be copied for non-commercial purposes without any special permission, but with mandatory reference to the source. Distributed for free.
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The publication of this study was possible with financial support from the UK Government as part of the project “Recovery Committee as a Tool for Public Involvement in Formation of Ecosystem of Sustainability, Resilience, and Democracy in the Zaporizhzhia Region” implemented by the Ecosense NGO.
The views expressed in this report are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official position of the UK Government.