ESI “Institute of Geology” of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv and European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE) organizes a conference dedicated to monitoring of natural hazards, which includes both geological hazards, and studying the geological factors that can lead to environmental disasters.
The conference will include new approaches of using geological and geophysical methods for natural and man-made processes assessment, as well as ecological analysis of territories.
The objective of this event is to facilitate the exchange of valuable scientific experience, integration of different sectors of research, and improvement of interagency and international cooperation.
Participation in the scientific program is FREE for Ukrainians.
Citizens of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus cannot participate in the conference in any format.
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
S. Vyzhva – “Institute of Geology” of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv;
P. Zahorodniuk – Ukrainian Association of Geologists;
S. Zapototskyi – The Faculty of Geography of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
О. Ivanik – ESI “Institute of Geology” of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv;
О. Kendzera – Institute of Geophysics (IGP) of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine;
V. Maksymchuk – Carpathian Department, Institute of Geophysics (IGP) of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine;
V. Osadchiy – Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Institute of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine;
S. Payuk – State Committee on Reserves (DKZ) of Ukraine;
G. Tolstanova – Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv;
S. Shekhunova – Institute of Geological Sciences NAS of Ukraine);
O.Curas – British Geological Survey;
P. Pereira– Mykolas Romeris University;
Wei Wu – Institute of Geotechnical Engineering, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences
Important dates
1 December 2025 – 1 March 2026– Call for papers
1 January 2026- 15 February – Early bird Registration
1 April 2026 – Conference programme
20–24 April 2026 – Conference
Presentations
Conference will be held offline, 15 minutes are allocated for presentation (oral or poster) and 5 minutes for discussion. The main working language of the conference – English. Session rooms will be equipped with projectors. Posters: size A0 (portrait orientation).
TOPICS OF THE CONFERENCE
Modern Geophysical and Geological Monitoring Technologies
Observation systems and methods for monitoring seismicity, geophysical fields, deformation processes, and geological environment dynamics using ground-based and integrated monitoring networks.
Environmental Monitoring of Air, Water, and Soil
Monitoring of pollutants in atmospheric air and precipitation, surface and groundwater, soil contamination, anthropogenic sources of emissions, and environmental conditions of natural and protected areas.
Geohazards: Monitoring, Forecasting, Mitigation
Methods and approaches to monitoring, modelling, and analysis of geohazards, assessment of their impact on infrastructure and territories, forecasting of hazardous processes, and development of risk mitigation measures.
Remote Sensing, UAV, and Geospatial Data Analytics
Satellite and UAV-based monitoring of geological, environmental, and anthropogenic objects and processes, geospatial data processing, spatial analysis, mapping, and visualization.
Environmental and Economic Risk Monitoring
Monitoring, modelling, and forecasting of environmental and economic risks related to natural and anthropogenic processes, assessment of potential damage, decision-support tools, and risk-oriented environmental management.
War Impact Monitoring & UXO Detection Technologies
Monitoring, mapping, and assessment of war-related damage to the geological environment and ecosystems, detection of UXO and mine contamination using geophysical, remote sensing, and geospatial monitoring technologies.
Monitoring for Energy Transition and Decarbonization Projects
Geophysical, geochemical, and environmental monitoring of energy transition projects, including CCS/CCUS, geothermal systems, and underground energy storage.
Digital Monitoring Technologies, Data Integration and AI in Geosciences
Digital platforms, automated monitoring systems, integration of multi-source data, artificial intelligence, and machine learning methods for analysis, interpretation, and forecasting of geological and environmental processes
CONTACTS
ESI “Institute of Geology of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv”
03022 Kyiv, Vasylkivska street, 90.
tel: +380(44) 259-70-30,
tel./fax: +380(44) 521-33-42, 521-33-38,
E-mail: geoconf@ukr.net
WWW: https://eage.in.ua/