Environmental impact of the Russian occupation of Crimea information
Environmental consequences caused by the 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea
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Crimea is home to 6 of Ukraine's 19 nature reserves, the most valuable category of nature reserves. The Russian occupation of Crimea that began in 2014 affected the environment of the region.
The administrations of all reserves are subordinated to state institutions of Ukraine: the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of Ukraine ( Kazantip and Opuk Nature Reserves (hereinafter - PZ), Charivna Havan National Nature Park), the State Forest Resources Agency ( Crimean Nature Reserve and Yalta Mountain-Forest Nature Reserve), National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine ( Karadazhsky PZ) and the Academy of Agrarian Sciences (PZ "Cape Martian" ). According to Russian law, reserves and national parks must be subordinated directly to the Ministry of Environment of Russia.[1]
^Ширяева Д. В., Василюк А. В. Какая судьба ждет природно-заповедный фонд Крыма? / Степной бюллетень, № 41, лето 2014
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