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Climate Adaptation and Sustainability in Educational Institutions, Theoretical Framework and Case Study in Ukraine

The integration of climate resilience and sustainability within educational systems serves as a critical mechanism for ensuring long-term institutional continuity during periods of extreme environmental and socio-political instability. This work synthesizes international climate policy frameworks with local Ukrainian management strategies to define a model for sustainable educational development under crisis conditions.

Objectif

To construct a theoretical framework for climate adaptation and sustainability that supports the continuity and development of Ukrainian educational institutions.

Tâches

  • Define the theoretical parameters of institutional sustainability.
  • Evaluate international climate adaptation models for local applicability.
  • Analyze current adaptation strategies within the Ukrainian educational sector.
  • Propose actionable recommendations for integrating sustainability into institutional policy.

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Method

Evidence and method: Climate adaptation and sustainability in educational

The study employs a comparative desk-research approach, utilizing institutional reports, national policy documents, and international climate adaptation frameworks [1][3]. By synthesizing qualitative data from diverse geographic contexts, the methodology establishes criteria for evaluating institutional resilience, specifically focusing on digital transformation, resource efficiency, and curriculum adaptation [2][5]. This approach prioritizes secondary-source validation to ensure objectivity, avoiding the limitations of primary fieldwork in high-stress environments [1].

Analysis

Adaptation and Institutional Sustainability

The intersection of climate-induced stress and institutional instability necessitates a shift from reactive crisis management to proactive adaptation [1][5]. Current evidence indicates that educational institutions in Ukraine have demonstrated significant resilience through rapid digital transformation and the integration of psychosocial support frameworks [1]. However, a tension persists between immediate survival-based adaptations and the long-term requirements of sustainable development [2]. This analysis demonstrates that integrating climate-responsive competencies into existing curricula is essential for bridging this gap and ensuring institutional viability in a changing environmental landscape [2][3].

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Climate Adaptation and Sustainability in Educational Institutions, Theoretical Framework and Case Study in Ukraine

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Dr. First Last

City, 2026

Introduction Générale

The global imperative for climate adaptation has increasingly intersected with the operational requirements of educational institutions, particularly in regions facing acute socio-political instability. Establishing a robust framework for sustainability is no longer merely an ecological goal but a fundamental necessity for ensuring the continuity of educational services during protracted crises [1][5].

In the context of Ukraine, educational institutions are currently navigating the dual pressures of climate variability and the direct impacts of conflict-related disruption. While immediate crisis management strategies have been implemented to ensure learning continuity, there remains a conceptual gap in aligning these responses with long-term climate adaptation and sustainable development goals [1][2].

This work aims to bridge this gap by developing a theoretical framework that integrates international climate policy standards with the specific realities of the Ukrainian educational landscape. Through a comparative analysis of institutional resilience strategies, the study identifies critical levers for adaptation, emphasizing the role of digital transformation and competency-based curricula [2][3].

The findings of this analysis provide a foundation for policymakers and institutional leaders to enhance the adaptive capacity of the education sector. By synthesizing diverse evidence-based approaches, the study offers a pathway for transforming reactive crisis responses into proactive, sustainable educational models that are capable of enduring future environmental and systemic shocks [1][5].

References

  1. METHODS OF MANAGING CHANGES IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS OF UKRAINE DURING THE CRISIS (COVID-19, WAR): STRATEGIES FOR ADAPTATION AND ENSURING CONTINUITY OF LEARNING (2025)
    V. Blikhar, Dmytro Hurkovskyi
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  2. METHODOLOGY FOR FORMING COMPETENCES OF SUSTAINABLE AND RESPONSIBLE TOURISM IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS OF UKRAINE (2026)
    Mariia Kashka
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  3. Toward a Theoretical Framework for Studying Climate Change Policies: Insights from the Case Study of Singapore (2017)
    Ai Ng, May Lwin, Augustine Pang
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  4. Introduction – Adaptation to Climate Change in Europe: Theoretical Framework and Study Design (2010)
    E. Carina H. Keskitalo
  5. Climate - Induced Displacement and its Implications on Human Security: A Case Study of Ghana (2025)
    D. Frimpong, Clement Adjei Arhin

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