The first environmental chatbot + map & independent air quality sensors network.
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SaveEcoBot is an independent public system that reports on the background radiation level in Ukraine. The information is collected automatically from various sources, including government monitoring systems, public sensors, commercial devices, and others. All data is published on the map without verification. However, these data require additional verification from government authorities for decision-making purposes. Therefore, if the readings on any station on our map increase, they cannot be the sole source of information about radiation levels.
It is important to remember that only government authorities have the right to declare emergencies or other extraordinary situations. Official sources such as the State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate, the State Emergency Service, and national, and local authorities should communicate all further civil protection measures.
If you notice any unusual changes in the readings, please inform us.
Take care of yourself and stay level-headed!
State Agency of Water Resources of Ukraine, FIRMS NASA, NOAA, Institute for the Study of War, Liveuamap, OpenStreetMap, OpenWeather.
If you notice an error, please let us know.
The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) is an American nonprofit research group and advocacy think tank founded in 2007 by military historian Kimberly Kagan and headquartered in Washington, D.C.
ISW updates the interactive map daily with high accuracy where possible, showing terrain control to assess Russia's war in Ukraine.
Our system collects this data and displays it as an additional layer.
Map Legend:
Claimed Limit of Ukrainian Advance
Assessed Russian Advance
Assessed Russian Control
Claimed Ukrainian Counteroffensives
Claimed Russian Control
This layer shows the borders of the territories of Ukraine that are currently under temporary occupation by the russian federation. We receive the data from the open service Liveuamap, which updates the map of hostilities and controlled areas daily.
The displayed borders help to understand the current situation and correlate it with other data on the map—for example, with fires, wind directions or the state of the environment. This allows you to get a more complete picture of the risks and consequences of war for nature and people.
Please note that the lines on the map are approximate. The real situation on the front changes very quickly, and the control boundaries can change daily. Therefore, these data should be considered as analytical assessments, and not as official maps of government agencies.
The goal of this layer is to help users better understand how military events affect the environment and the spread of environmental threats, including fires or pollution.
If you notice an inaccuracy or error on the map, please write to us. Your messages help keep the system up-to-date and useful for everyone.
The SaveEcoBot fire layer shows the current locations of possible fires in Ukraine over the past 24 hours. The data is obtained from the international FIRMS (Fire Information for Resource Management System) system, which is supported by NASA. MODIS and VIIRS satellites record infrared radiation from the Earth's surface, which allows you to detect areas with elevated temperatures characteristic of fire outbreaks.
On this layer, you see exactly these outbreaks, determined by satellite algorithms. The update occurs every hour, so the information is as fresh as possible. At the same time, it should be remembered that this is indicative data: the system can also record other sources of heat, such as the operation of factories, oil refinery flares, or burning in open areas. Therefore, each point should be considered as a signal for further verification, and not as confirmation of a large fire.
The fire layer helps you navigate where in Ukraine there are currently risks of ignition, how they spread in time and space. This is a useful tool for the public, journalists, environmentalists and anyone who monitors the state of the environment. Using the map, you get access to the most up-to-date open data on fires, collected and processed by international scientific institutions.
If you notice an error or strange data in the fire layer—please let us know. Your feedback helps make the system more accurate and useful for everyone.
This layer shows the direction and strength of the wind at a height of 10 meters above the ground. The data comes from the NOAA NOMADS global system (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of the United States). It is this level — “10 m above ground” — that is used in most meteorological models to assess the impact of wind on everyday life, the environment, and the spread of fires.
The information is updated every six hours. This makes it possible to monitor the current picture and predict in which direction smoke or fire may spread. The lines on the map show the movement of air masses: the thicker and more dynamic they are, the stronger the wind in this area.
Please note that the data has certain limitations: this is an atmospheric simulation, not a direct measurement. Therefore, the wind direction and strength may differ slightly from the actual conditions in a particular location.
The wind direction layer helps to better understand the situation in Ukraine and combine it with information about fires or air quality.
If you notice an error or strange data on the map, please write to us.
На карті відображається водний об’єкт, на якому розташований пост моніторингу якості води. Це може бути річка, озеро, ставок, лиман, водосховище чи інший тип водойми. Водний об’єкт позначається у вигляді кривої синього кольору.
Назва водного об’єкта автоматично визначається з назви поста спостереження в системі моніторингу Державного агентства водних ресурсів України (ДАВР). Після цього до нього підбираються векторні дані з OpenStreetMap, які проходять ручну перевірку для підвищення точності.
Цей функціонал зручний для відстеження, які ще пости розташовані на цьому самому водному об’єкті, окрім того, який ви переглядаєте.
Якщо ви помітили помилку у відображенні водного об’єкта — повідомте нам, і ми виправимо дані.
Water quality in rivers, lakes and other water objects is a key indicator of environmental safety. This map displays official information from the State Agency of Water Resources of Ukraine (SAWR), which is updated in accordance with the publications of the agency.
Monitoring covers the main indicators characterizing the state of water: temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen content, concentration of nitrogen, phosphates and other substances. This allows you to assess the purity of water, identify sources of pollution and track changes in different regions of Ukraine.
Multiplicity of exceeding the norms:
Each monitoring post is displayed on the map as a colored circle. The color is determined by the indicator for which the highest multiple of exceeding the maximum permissible concentrations (TLV) was recorded. If the monitoring data is older than two months, the marker becomes dark gray. And if there is no data at all, it becomes light gray.
Number of indicators for which exceedances are observed:
A translucent halo of the corresponding color is displayed around the marker: its size depends on the number of indicators for which the TLV is exceeded.
If you notice an inaccuracy or error in the data, please let us know about it.
Crimea is Ukraine!
putin – khuylo!
russian warship,
go fuck yourself!
Вибачте, на жаль функція завантаження архіву даних зараз не працює.
Ми працюємо над відновленням її роботи.
Але не хвилюйтесь, усі дані зберігаються у нашій базі даних та незабаром будуть доступні.