Publication

Territorial reading in Ukraine’s recovery policy: conceptual and methodological gaps

Iegor Vlasenko
2023
Poster talk
Abstract

Approaches to Ukraine’s wartime and anticipated post-war reconstruction and recovery, united under a general slogan of ‘build back better’, are currently reflected in multiple policies, regulations, planning tools and data registers, as well as showcased through a variety of pilot architectural and design projects initiated by the Ukrainian government, international actors, and civil society. Whilst aware of institutional, legal and financial challenges for setting up and governing the recovery process, this presentation intends to address the notion of territory that is often overlooked in the existing recovery projects and policy frameworks. How should the effects of territorial transformations and reforms, occurred before or during the war, be presented in Ukraine’s recovery policy? And how could the ‘territorial’ focus be translated into recovery policy methodologically?

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