
Work Package 2A1 aims to map gaps and opportunities for community engagement in environmental matters in Ukraine. The present document precisely outlines gaps and opportunities in environmental citizen science and civic monitoring in war-torn Ukraine, maps actors within the field and provides an overview of frameworks to foster community engagement in environmental monitoring with an […]

The publication “European HEIs, civil society and policymaking for community participation in environmental recovery in Ukraine through citizen science” brings to the fore insights and lessons learned about academia-civil society and policymaking collaboration for environmental justice in Ukraine, as expressed by participants during the GROMADA summer school and hackathon Challenges. The publication was produced by Web2Learn and is […]

The Handbook on the Legal Dimension of Environmental Harm Monitoring in War Contexts, with and by Conflict-Affected Communities is a key outcome of the GROMADA project, an Erasmus+ initiative aimed at supporting legal and public capacity for environmental recovery in Ukraine. It explores two main areas: the legal frameworks protecting the environment during armed conflict and the […]

Synthesis of the Handbook on the Legal Dimension of Environmental Harm Monitoring in War Contexts, with and by Conflict-Affected Communities The GROMADA Synthesis summarises the main findings of the GROMADA Handbook, which explores two main areas: the legal frameworks protecting the environment during armed conflict and the role of civic environmental monitoring (CEM) and citizen science (CS) in gathering evidence for […]