Effective use of energy and the overall state of environment are essential for sustainable development. These issues are also global as climate change, loss of biodiversity and ozone layer depletion cannot be addressed by countries acting alone. UNDP helps Ukraine strengthen their capacity to address these challenges at global, national and community levels, seeking out and sharing best practices, providing innovative policy advice and linking partners through pilot projects that help poor people build sustainable livelihoods.
UNDP's environmental programme is addressing the issues through national and subregional activities, advocating the limitation of greenhouse gas emission through energy efficiency initiatives in district heating systems and promotion of renewable energy. Key international waters including the Dnipro and Danube Rivers and the Black Sea are the focus of sub-regional interventions, in cooperation with the Global Environment Fund. A Strategic Action Plan for the Dnipro was developed, and regional projects on pollution reduction are being implemented for the Black Sea and the Danube. The partners and agencies in the Danube/Black Sea initiative are looking at a new strategic programme including capital investments, enforcement of environmental laws and strengthening of public participation, which will be supported by UNDP. Additionally, UNDP is supporting interventions in integrated land and water management, and forest and mountain ecosystems.
A pilot project taking place in Rivne addresses a key issue in the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions through large-scale improvements in energy efficiency in Ukraine's communal heat supply sector. The implementation of the project is to demonstrate optimal energy saving practices at the stage of energy generation, energy transmission, and energy consumption, with lessons learned from the project to be shared with other municipalities in Ukraine.
Ukraine is actively involved with international environmental issues and is a party to 19 international conventions and protocols. In terms of Convention implementation and institutional arrangements the additional assistance to Ukraine is required as Ukraine is relatively newcomer to Kyoto Protocol, Cartagena Protocol, Convention to Combat Desertification, and Convention for the Protection of Environment of the Danube Basin and some other. The problems related to global environmental management are rooted in overall institutional weaknesses of governance, including environmental governance, in Ukraine.
The objective of the UNDP-led National Capacity Self-Assessment for Global Environment Management aimed at undertaking a capacity assessment to meet the country's requirements under the global environmental conventions, in particular those pertaining to climate change, land degradation, biodiversity, migratory waterbirds, biosafety.
In addition, the NCSA process provided an opportunity to facilitate the development of concrete initiatives that would lead to synergistic approaches in addressing global environmental issues at the national and local levels. At the same time, it helped integrate global environmental management objectives to national environmental management and sustainable development frameworks.
Furthermore, it facilitated conducting an open dialogue, information exchange and cooperation amongst Ministries, Scientific Institutions of the Academy of Sciences, NGOs and the private sector and enhance general awareness about the Conventions countrywide.
The Project resulted in the elaboration of a strategic national environment document and action plan.
Other inputs included: Baseline reports (climate change, biodiversity and desertification) developed; Thematic reports (climate change, biodiversity and desertification) developed; Synergy report and Action Plan developed; "National Environmental Policy of Ukraine" document developed and launched; Project "Establishment of the JI Secretariat in Ukraine" successfully implemented; Project "Raising awareness and building in-country expertise for identification and development of JI projects in Ukraine" successfully implemented.
Ukraine's soil is widely recognized as a major national asset thanks to its tremendous fertility and outstanding agricultural qualities. According to data compiled by the State Committee for Statistics, agriculture currently occupies 72% and forests 17.2% of the total land area (60.4 million ha). However, Ukraine is one of the countries that exemplify the seriousness of land degradation in the region as described in the Regional Implementation Annex for Central and Eastern Europe, of the Convention.
UNDP Ukraine assisted the Government of Ukraine in strengthening its capacity building to meet Ukraine's obligations under the UN Convention to Combat Desertification, adoption of National Action Programme to combat desertification and land degradation, distribution of the information on issues of desertification and land degradation in Ukraine, raising public awareness, introducing resources-saving technologies, conducting trainings and seminars for authorities, private sector, including farmers, NGOs, etc.
Harmonization of Ukrainian practices with EU environmental legislation standards, and guidelines are essential in view of the objective of integration. This is being achieved through application of international experiences in pollution control, promotion of bottom-up initiatives in communities and regions, and development of environmentally sound practices. integrated ecosystems management, waste management, and ecotourism.
Sustainable development is an integral part of UNDP in Ukraine's primary goal of poverty alleviation, as a healthy environment can allow for a healthier society, both physically and psychologically, and thus develop confidence in individuals to take charge in developing their communities and, hence, reduce poverty.
Global Climate change, ozone depletion, loss of biodiversity, land degradation and access to clean and affordable energy services are global concerns, but cannot be addressed without attention to their implementation at the local level, and with special attention to their relationship with poverty and gender concerns. UNDP will assist Ukraine in strengthening its capacity to address these challenges at global, national and community levels, seeking out and sharing best energy-saving practices, providing innovative policy advice and linking partners through pilot projects that help people build sustainable livelihoods.
Effective management of natural resources and environmental protection are essential to preserve life-supporting biological systems, and will help to improve the quality of life and reduce poverty in Ukraine.
As in any part of the world, there is a real challenge of maintaining proper sustainable development and environmentally friendly practice combined with human development and economic growth.
This is a fine balance that must be mastered, as a healthy environment is a prerequisite to maximizing quality of life, and UNDP is continuing to prioritize sustainable development in Ukraine.