Kateryna Utkina

Kateryna Utkina
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  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Researcher at Luleå University of Technology

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Current institution
Luleå University of Technology
Current position
  • Researcher
Additional affiliations
July 2022 - October 2022
Weizmann Institute of Science
Position
  • Visiting Scientist
September 1999 - January 2010
Ukrainian Scientific and Research Institute of Ecological Problems
Position
  • Senior Scientist
February 2010 - August 2022
V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University
Position
  • Assoc Prof

Publications

Publications (23)
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Blue-green infrastructure (BGI) options are considered to be more sustainable practices for water management and bring a range of benefits over and above water management. Davidshall in Malmö, Sweden, has been used as a case area to assess the multiple benefits of implementing BGI, considering seven alternative BGI schemes systematically developed...
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The combination of negative effects of urbanization and climate change in large cities poses a real threat to environmental, economic, and social stability in the world. The intensification of climate change and the analysis of its negative effects in cities show that climate change causes special threats in cities that are not specific to other ty...
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The aim of the paper is to assess dynamics of water quality in four main recreational areas in Kharkiv and to develop recommendations for water quality improvement. Methods. Field and laboratory methods and analytical data processing. Results. The paper presents analysis of dynamics in water quality for four main recreational areas located in Khark...
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Relevance. Modern urbanization processes in Kharkiv are accompanied by an increase in anthropogenic pressure on the natural component, compaction of buildings and reduction of green areas. The concept of green infrastructure is used in many countries around the world; it is the best way to reorganize urban space into modern cities. The purpose of t...
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The paper is devoted to present international projects, implemented by Karazin Institute of Environmental Sciences. Key activities and outputs for 2020 on three projects are given in details.
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Purpose. To assess the impact on the atmospheric air quality and to calculate environmental risks due to burning of illegal landfills. Methods. Field and laboratory methods and analytical data processing. Results. The research has shown that the main pollutants in the combustion of solid waste are nitrogen dioxin, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, s...
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4 спеціальностями екологічного спрямування: 03.00.16-Екологія, 08.00.06-Економіка природокористування та охорона навколишнього середовища, 11.00.11-Конструктивна географія і раціональне використання природних ресурсів та 21.06.01-Екологічна безпека. Окрім того ще у 15 спеціальностях Переліку 2011 року розглядаються певні питання екології. Проблема...
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A comparative analysis of the forest growth features of low-productive grey forest sandy soils of the Polissia, the Forest-Steppe and the Northern Steppe of Ukraine was performed. Although grey forest soils from different natural zones are distinguished in the genesis of their soil rocks, as well as typical and zonal belongings, at the same time th...
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A comparative analysis of the forest growth features of low-productive grey forest sandy soils of the Polissia, the Forest-Steppe and the Northern Steppe of Ukraine was performed. Although grey forest soils from different natural zones are distinguished in the genesis of their soil rocks, as well as typical and zonal belongings, at the same time th...
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Erasmus+ project “Integrated Doctoral Program for Environmental Policy, Management and Technology–INTENSE”(586471-EPP-1-2017-1-EE-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP) stated in 2017. The project addresses such root causes of environmental problems in Mongolia, Ukraine and Vietnam, as poorly formulated policies, inadequate selection of management actions and the lack of...
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The results of the field and analytical research stages regarding the assessment of the current state of eroded soil in the "MitrishinOvrag" ravine-beam system of the Dergachevsky district of the Kharkov region are presented. It is established, that the soil cover of the investigated areas is represented by varieties of washed and washed soils of s...
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the aim of the publication is to present detailed explanation of the integrated criteria developed for the Methodology for identification, assessment and ranking of the Black Sea land-based pollution sources (the Hot Spots Methodology) as well as to present results of ua land-based pollution sources ranking. the paper contains also the general desc...
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Purpose. Exploring the issues and underpinning the development of an assessment system for Nitrogen load on aquatic ecosystems in the Dniester river basin, as a part of a future international Nitrogen management system (INMS), which should be established in the framework of the UNEP-GEF project 'Targeted Research for improving understanding of the...
Book
The book “Hot Spots of Black Sea Coastal Areas” responds to the efforts of the scientific community in the field of the marine environment and coastal areas in order to remove the serious danger of the pollution from sources and activities on land. According to Protocol Concerning Pollution from Land-Based Sources and Activities (LBSA Protocol), th...
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By using atomic spectrophotometry we determined the quality of ground drinking water and surface water in Lopan river in Dergachi district, Kharkiv Oblast. Water samples were taken in autumn 2015 and spring 2016. Ground water: there are significant deviations from MPC in all samples, indicating the poor water quality. Surface water in Lopan river:...
Technical Report
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The Hot Spots Methodology was developed in the framework of the Integrated hotspots management and saving the living Black Sea ecosystem project (HOT BLACK SEA 2.2.1.72761.225 MIS-ETC 2303), financed by Black Sea Cross-Border Cooperation Programme. The Hot Spots Methodology includes the recommended steps to follow in identification, assessment and...
Presentation
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For years, keeping the Black Sea environment healthy, with all its ecosystem goods and services functioning at a time when economic recovery and further development are also being pursued, has been considered to be a priority challenge for all Black Sea coastal states. Yet, most of the environmental problems in the Black Sea have not been effective...
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The article is devoted to identification of peculiarities of heavy metals translocation as dominant anthropo-genic pollutants from raw fruit (apples) to treated products - fruit juices and compotes. The area of study covered urban geosystems within the following regions: Poltava, Kharkiv and Donetsk Oblasts. The following apple sorts were studied:...
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A methodology for ranking pollution sources is described. It is scientifically well-grounded and can be used for any type of point pollution sources. It includes the level of anthropogenic loading from the hotspot, general anthropogenic loading on the territory and some landscape characteristics. Ten Ukrainian hotspots in the coastal zone were rank...

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