From February 14 to 16, 2025, the 61st Munich Security Conference will serve as the epicenter of international diplomacy, bringing together over 60 heads of state and government, as well as more than 100 ministers, to discuss the most pressing global challenges.
At the threshold of the third millennium, environmental education has become an essential component of harmonious and ecologically safe development. Raising environmental awareness among the population and training highly qualified specialists are recognized as crucial measures for ensuring the transition toward sustainable development across all nations.
For centuries, local bazaars have been the beating heart of Ukraine’s agrifood system, acting as vital economic and cultural hubs where farmers, artisans, and small-scale producers sell their goods directly to consumers. These markets have played an essential role in maintaining rural livelihoods, ensuring food security, and preserving the country’s rich culinary and artisanal traditions.
Wetlands in all their variety are among the most significant and important natural phenomena of the Carpathian mountain region and its adjacent basins and lowlands, receiving the water flowing from the mountains - the biggest, the longest and the most rugged mountain range of Europe. This region reaches the area of eight states – the Czech Republic, Austria, Slovakia, Poland, Ukraine, Hungary, Romania and Serbia.