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The Use of Remote Sensing Data for Investigation of Environmental Consequences of Russia-Ukraine War

A. Shevchuk Serhii, Viktor Vyshnevskyi, Olena Bilous

2022Journal of Landscape Ecology60 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The usage of remote sensing data for tracking or monitoring war conflicts is a reality nowadays. The Russian invasion in Ukraine seriously impacted on the environment of the attacked country in all areas: air, soil, water, flora and fauna. The war has created a massive increase in air pollution in some regions of Ukraine, and might have effect in neighbouring countries. The Russian attack has caused many fires at places such as oil depots, industrial complexes, equipment and ammunition stockpiles, the forests, and residential areas. In addition to this, many bridges, hydraulic and other structures located over and near the water bodies were destroyed. These events were analysed in this paper by using publicly available remote sensing data: NOAA-2, Suomi NPP, Aqua and Terra satellites, Sentinel and Landsat satellites, as well as from other sources open to public. We assume that the use of remote sensing data is an excellent tool to monitor effects of military conflicts on environment. The conducted research with proposed method can serve as a good scientific practice that should be implemented for monitoring of the harm to nature caused by wars.

Topics & Concepts

HarmAmmunitionRemote sensingEnvironmental monitoringEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental protectionGeographyEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental planningEnvironmental engineeringPolitical scienceArchaeologyLawEnvironmental and Biological Research in Conflict ZonesLegal, Health, Environmental and COVID-19 ChallengesTransboundary Water Resource Management