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  • Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, series in Geography. Issue 1/2 (92/93)
    2025

    The issue presents theoretical and methodological studies in the field of foreign economic activity. Current problems of human geography are explored through a proposed dynamic model of urban resilience for spatial policy development, as well as through a case study of Kryvorizhzhia’s industrial heritage as a resource for sustainable development in industrial regions. In the field of recreational and tourism geography, the potential of Polish necropolises is examined as a tourist resource and a factor in the development of post-war Ukrainian-Polish tourism. Physical-geographical research focuses on the prospects of cross-border environmental cooperation in the context of European integration and Ukraine’s post-war green recovery, along with an assessment of the net contribution of climate change to the formation of pollutant concentrations in the atmospheric air over Ukraine. The issue also includes two contributions from young scholars addressing local public finance for geospatial community development and the positioning of art tourism within the overall tourism structure.

    For researchers, practitioners, teachers, graduate students, and students.

  • Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, series in Geography. Issue 3/4 (90/91)
    2024

    Theoretical and methodological studies on urban planning based on gender equality and the revitalization of industrial areas are presented, using the example of Kyiv in restoring the urban environment. The research also addresses current issues in social geography, such as approaches to planning and managing the recovery of de-occupied territories, female representations in monuments and monumental sculpture in Kyiv from a gender-geographical perspective, as well as food security and the food market for crop production in the Chernivtsi region. Additionally, studies on the geography of recreation and tourism include an analysis of the current state of the restaurant industry in the Zhytomyr region and the integration of sports orienteering into the educational process of secondary schools. Furthermore, natural-geographical research explores China's water resources, their usage, and management. In cartography, research focuses on the current state of cartographic education in the academic programs of geography students in higher education institutions.

    For researchers, practitioners, teachers, graduate students, students.

  • Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, series in Geography. Issue 1/2 (88/89)
    2024

    Theoretical and methodological studies of ecosystem services for the preservation of biodiversity are presented, the study of current problems of social geography, such as social and cultural transformations of the border territories of Ukraine in the war and post-war period, the study of the geography of recreation and tourism, in particular the possibilities of developing ethno-exogenous tourism in Ukraine and the possibilities of rehabilitation and recovery of migrant children, as well as research in cartography on the creation of sports maps for secondary education institutions.

    For researchers, practitioners, teachers, graduate students, students.

  • Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Geography. 1/2 (86/87)
    2023

    The presentation of current issues in the theoretical and methodological research concerning the impact of the destruction of the Kakhovka Reservoir on the water resources of southern Ukraine, from the perspective of social geography such as the regeneration of a small mono-functional city (using the example of Zhovti Vody), as well as from the perspective of recreation and tourism geography regarding the geotouristic potential of Cossack Baroque in the sacred architecture of Kyiv-Podilskyi. 

    The publication presents current research issues in physical geography, including the impact of heat waves on air pollution levels in the city of Kyiv, as well as in cartography, such as the design of geoinformation systems for military purposes.

    For researchers, practitioners, lecturers, postgraduate students, and undergraduates.