Abstract

The article examines the consequences of the Chernobyl accident, which led to radioactive contamination in the environment, which significantly exceeds acceptable levels of radiation safety. According to the data of the DSNS of Ukraine, as a result of the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, 95% of the territory of Ukraine became aware of high-level radioactive contamination. The main consequences of the accident were: radioactive contamination of warehouse parts by ecosystems: summer-, liquid-atmosphere, soil and soil surfaces; influx on living organisms; extraction of significant territories and natural resources from folk resources. The biggest blow, which is impossible to evaluate in penny equivalent, is that the accident took a toll on the health of Ukrainians. In this regard, the problem exists for both the current and future generations. The current relevance and necessity of investigating the traces of the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant does not raise everyday doubts. Therefore, the development of environmental, medical, social and economical research will be sufficiently expanded on the scientific level and on the level of society. Today, tourists are increasingly interested in new types of tourism, which include unique tourist destinations, including those associated with manmade disasters. One of the worst man-made disasters in human history is the accident of 1986. At the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant there are some remarkable legacies to this day. For those who want to learn from their eyes and perceive the atmosphere of the legacy of this terrible catastrophe, there is more to come. The Chornobyl tourist route is popular among both foreign and domestic tourists. The legacy of the accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant is complex and richly nuanced, and is being studied by a wide range of scientists – geographers, ecologists, economists, sociologists, etc. oh Ecological-geographical, landscape and medical-geographical aspects of the identified problems are developed in the scientific research of V. Baranovsky, D. Grodzinsky, V. Davidchuk, V. Dol Ina, M. Petrova, E. Sobotovicha, L. Sorokina, V. Shevchenko.

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