@ARTICLE{Tokarchuk_Dina_Advancing_2024, author={Tokarchuk, Dina and Pryshliak, Natalia and Berezyuk, Sergiy and Tokarchuk, Oleksii}, volume={vol. 27}, number={No 2}, journal={Polityka Energetyczna - Energy Policy Journal}, pages={71-88}, howpublished={online}, year={2024}, publisher={Instytut Gospodarki Surowcami Mineralnymi i Energią PAN}, abstract={Study examines the potential for post-war reconstruction in Ukraine, emphasizing the role of contemporary “green” technologies and the involvement of Ukrainian political entities. With Ukraine’s partial integration into the European sphere, effective reconstruction post-military operations is seen as mutually beneficial for Ukraine and the EU. The study argues for a commitment from Ukrainian politicians to uphold high standards of professionalism and ethics. Methodologies include an analysis of existing publications on post-war reconstructions and a SWOT analysis focusing on the strengths and weaknesses of the current governance policy in Ukraine. Secondary information, such as survey results on public and business concerns about the ability of pro-government politicians to carry out “green” post-war reconstruction, is also considered. Findings suggest that the post-war reconstruction plan advocates for the integration of “green” technologies like renewable energy equipment production and biofuels. However, successful implementation requires addressing issues such as high corruption levels, potential misuse of funds, a lack of professionals, and political lobbying for traditional energy sectors. To address these problems, the study proposes criteria for evaluating the qualifications of candidates for positions in the Verkhovna Rada, aiming to establish an ideal standard for politicians with the necessary skills to guide Ukraine’s economy reconstruction. The achievement of eco-energy optimization is one of the most important tasks in the conditions of the post-war reconstruction of the economy. A model of “green” reconstruction of Ukraine is constructed based on systematic changes in government structures and reforms in climate and environmental policy.}, type={Article}, title={Advancing sustainable reconstruction in Ukraine after full scale invasion: utilizing a “green” economic approach and essential guidelines for successful implementation}, URL={http://czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/131765/04-PE-27-2-06%20-%20TOKARCHUK%20i%20inni.pdf}, keywords={sustainable reconstruction, “green” technologies, strategic analysis, eco-energy optimization}, }