Pollutants emissions dynamics by stationary and mobile sources of pollution within Ukraine

Keywords: atmospheric air, stationary sources of pollution; mobile sources of pollution; road transport, stationary sources of pollution, mobile sources of pollution, road transport

Abstract

Due to the current rapid socio-economic development of both the world as a whole and Ukraine in particular, the level of anthropogenic load on the environment is increasing. In this context, the analysis of emissions of pollutants from various sources of pollution is quite relevant, as it allows to identify the dynamics of pollution and develop the necessary measures to improve the quality of the air basin.

Purpose. Analysis of the dynamics of emissions of pollutants by stationary and mobile sources of pollution within Ukraine.

Methods. Statistical, graphic, comparison.

Results. The dynamics of emissions of pollutants for the period 2016-2020 were analyzed. It was found that the number of emissions of hazardous substances into the atmospheric air has significantly decreased, stationary sources of pollution account for a much larger number of emissions than mobile sources. However, the highly urbanized and industrialized regions of Ukraine are still suffering from the toxic effects of substances. It was found that according to the types of economic activity, the largest amount of emissions into the atmospheric air falls on the electric power industry, extractive and processing industry; significantly less - for agriculture, water supply and transport.

Conclusions. Most regions of Ukraine with a high level of industrial development continue to suffer from atmospheric air pollution. Taking into account modern global challenges in the field of nature management, the priority directions for reducing the negative impact on the air basin of Ukraine are: popularization of alternative energy sources; modernization of transport; promoting the development of green spaces and zones, etc

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Author Biographies

S. G. Melnychenko , Kherson State Agrarian and Economic University, 23, Stritenska St., Kherson, 73006, Ukraine

The Third Year Study Postgraduate Student for the Ph.D Degree,

L. M. Bohadorova , Kherson State Agrarian and Economic University, 23, Stritenska St., Kherson, 73006, Ukraine

PhD (Geography), Associate Professor of the Department of Earth Science and Chemistry

I. V. Okhremenko, Dragomanov Ukrainian State University, 9, Pyrohova Str., Kyiv, 01601, Ukraine

PhD (Geography)

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Published
2023-11-27
How to Cite
Melnychenko , S. G., Bohadorova , L. M., & Okhremenko, I. V. (2023). Pollutants emissions dynamics by stationary and mobile sources of pollution within Ukraine. Man and Environment. Issues of Neoecology, (40), 42-52. https://doi.org/10.26565/1992-4224-2023-40-04