Nataliia Stoiko
دانشیار · sustainable land management
Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologiesمعرفی
Nataliia Stoiko is an Associate Professor with a Ph.D. in Economic Science at the Department of Land Management, Stepan Gzhytskyi National University of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnologies Lviv, Ukraine. She has maintained a continuous academic career at this institution since January 2000, contributing significantly to research in sustainable land management and environmental planning.
Her research interests focus on:
- Sustainable land management practices
- Land use planning methodologies
- Nature conservation areas development
- Forest resources management
- Application of GIS and remote sensing technologies
- Ecosystem services improvement
- Land degradation monitoring and neutrality strategies
Professor Stoiko's publication record demonstrates a consistent focus on addressing land management challenges in Ukraine through integrated approaches. Her recent work shows increasing attention to climate change adaptation, land degradation neutrality, and the application of advanced technologies like artificial intelligence in geospatial analysis. The research spans theoretical frameworks to practical applications for territorial communities and natural resource management, with particular emphasis on forest resources, reservoir territories, and spatial planning.
Her notable contributions include studies on:
- Land consolidation for sustainable territorial development
- Nature reserve fund utilization in sustainable development contexts
- Self-afforestation processes on agricultural lands
- Revitalization strategies for Dnipro reservoir territories
- Integration of ecosystem approaches in land use planning
- Application of artificial intelligence in GIS for land management
Professor Stoiko maintains active collaborations with researchers across Ukraine and internationally, as evidenced by her co-authorship on numerous publications. Her work bridges economic science with environmental management, providing valuable insights for policymakers and practitioners in sustainable development within the challenging Ukrainian context.

