The scale of military operations in Ukraine has no analogues since the Second World War, therefore it is absolutely necessary to find out their impact on the environment both for further lawsuits against the aggressor country and for the development of measures to restore ecosystems damaged by military operations and ensure health of the population.The aim is to assess the impact of various types of military operations on the state of hydroecosystems of Ukraine, to determine the damage caused to them and to develop a system of measures to restore them.The results of the research will allow to quantify the consequences of the military operations impact on the ecosystems in a new way and develop a system of restoration measures for ecosystems that have been strongly affected by military operations to varying degrees, and ensure that the level of water quality is determined to preserve the health of the local population. Moreover, it will make a significant contribution to the development of the ecosystem functioning theory under martial law and military operations.
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