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Information × Registration Number 0225U000424, (0123U100112) , R & D reports Title Post-war recovery of the Ukrainian energy industry: waste management optimisation considering public health, environmental, investment, tax determinants popup.stage_title Оптимізаційне моделювання регуляторних важелів розвитку системи управління відходами Head Rosokhata Anna S., Кандидат економічних наук Registration Date 11-01-2025 Organization Sumy State University popup.description1 The project is aimed at solving the urgent problem for Ukraine – ensuring the post-war recovery of the energy sector under the conditions of transformation of the "traditional – green" energy balance through the development of optimization models, a road map and a scientific basis for the development of the waste management system in Ukraine. Unlike other scientific developments in this field, where waste management is considered in one of the contexts, this project is focused on the search for such combinations of models by means of economic and mathematical modeling investment and tax support for the development of the waste management system, which maximizes its effectiveness in ensuring the energy balance, leveling threats to ecology and public health. The result of the project will be the simulated energy potential of the waste management system, optimization models of its investment and regulatory support, models of "state-region-enterprise-household" interaction and involvement of the population in waste processing, a cluster model of the regional development of the waste management system in Ukraine popup.description2 The research has developed new approaches to waste management that address contemporary challenges related to Ukraine's environmental and energy issues. One of the key outcomes is the creation of a model that efficiently utilizes waste as a resource for energy production. This model integrates economic, social, and environmental aspects, contributing not only to waste reduction but also to enhanced energy efficiency. A cluster analysis of Ukrainian regions identified six main groups based on levels of environmental damage, investment potential, and the impact of war. Regional strategies have been proposed based on these findings to meet the needs of each region. Proposed measures, including improved waste sorting and recycling, aim to preserve natural environments and enhance the tourist appeal of these areas. An optimization model for regulatory support, including environmental taxes, processing tariffs, and investment incentives, has been developed to create an effective waste management system. This model is tailored to Ukrainian conditions, including the post-war period, and aims to involve businesses in addressing environmental challenges. Legislative and social barriers hindering the development of the waste management system were also examined. Based on this, recommendations to improve the regulatory framework were proposed, which can be utilized in the strategic planning of state and local authorities. The results obtained can serve as a foundation for integrating waste management into national energy security policy, reducing dependency on traditional energy resources. This will not only promote sustainable development but also improve the environmental situation and the quality of life for citizens, creating a basis for economic growth and preserving the natural environment for future generations. Product Description popup.authors Illiashenko Anastasiia H. Bolotna Tetiana O. Ziabina Yevheniia A. Kotenko Stanislav I. Letunovska Nataliia Ye. Minchenko Mariia H. Matvieieva Yuliia A. Niesheva Anastasiia D. Pavlychenko Mariia V. Panasiuk Oleksandr M. Rosokhata Anna S. Samusevych Yaryna V. Soroka Tetiana O. Sulim Viktoriia V. Khramova Karyna O. popup.nrat_date 2025-01-11 Close
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Head: Rosokhata Anna S.. Post-war recovery of the Ukrainian energy industry: waste management optimisation considering public health, environmental, investment, tax determinants. (popup.stage: Оптимізаційне моделювання регуляторних важелів розвитку системи управління відходами). Sumy State University. № 0225U000424
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