Scientific directions

Organic forestry
Organic farming
Energy crops as an alternative energy source
Protection and conservation of old-growth and primeval forests
Forest desiccation

  • Basic research on the most important problems of development of scientific, technical, socio-economic, socio-political and human potential in order to ensure competitiveness of Ukraine in the world and sustainable development of society and state.
  • Development of the latest knowledge of chemical structure, reactivity, elementary stages of chemical reactions in order to create scientific bases for targeted control of such processes, functionalisation of chemical compounds, substances and materials, development and optimisation of chemical methods and technologies.
  • Scientific bases for ensuring sustainable development of local communities and territories, tools for providing communities with social services, development of family forms of education in accordance with the Law of Ukraine “On Priority Areas of Scientific and Technological Development”.
  • Life sciences, new technologies for prevention and treatment of the most common diseases
  • Search for markers of post-traumatic stress disorder
  • Mechanisms of adaptation of model organisms to the effects of xenobiotics and nutrient imbalances in the diet
  • Prevention and correction of stress disorders in model organisms and humans
  • Development and production of rosehip and ginura calli with increased content of secondary metabolites as a prospect in phytotherapy of diabetes mellitus and cancer.
  • Photocatalytic systems based on titanium dioxide heteronanostructures and silver-containing compounds
  • Water purification by wet peroxide oxidation using heterogeneous ferrite catalysts
  • Extraction and compositional study of biologically active substances – squalene and squalane from amaranth
  • Environmental monitoring in the context of European integration
  • Synthesis and properties of oxygen generating activators for fuels – biodiesel and bioethanol
  • Monitoring spatial manifestations of social and natural processes in the Carpathian-Podolsk region and optimising nature management
  • Use of STEM educational technologies in geography teaching at secondary schools
  • Study of changes in the organisation of space in the Ivano-Frankivsk city territorial community in the context of martial law and post-conflict development
  • Ecological and climatological monitoring in the Carpathian region and development of measures to adapt communities to climate change and minimise anthropogenic pollution (in particular assessment of carbon assimilation).
  • Assessment of the environmental impact of military operations, development of algorithms for war crimes recording and post-war ecosystem restoration.
  • Management of ecosystem services, particularly in protected areas and forests
  • Invasive species management (including aerial palynological monitoring, mapping and computer modelling)
  • Environmental education and citizen science development