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The Clean Air Priority Programme – Evaluation and Perspectives
Author(s) -
Anna Sakson-Boulet
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
środkowoeuropejskie studia polityczne
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2956-5014
pISSN - 1731-7517
DOI - 10.14746/ssp.2020.1.9
Subject(s) - realisation , business , government (linguistics) , modernization theory , distribution (mathematics) , process (computing) , fencing , environmental planning , environmental economics , economic growth , environmental science , economics , computer science , philosophy , linguistics , physics , mathematics , quantum mechanics , parallel computing , operating system , mathematical analysis
The article aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the Clean Air Priority Programme and to establish possible threats to its success. The National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management’s programme constitutes an important element of the government programme that goes by the same name. This study, with the aid of an institutional-legal, decision-making and quantitative analysis will undertake to answer the following research questions: (1) can the realisation of the aim formulated in this programme result in an improvement of air quality in Poland?; (2) what, if any, barriers stand in the way of achieving the programme’s aims?; (3) does the Clean Air Programme require further changes? On account of the high energy consumption of Polish homes, which typically results in their owners heating them with the cheapest fuels, emitting significant amounts of pollution, should the programme aims be assessed positively? In the process of discussions however, three types of barriers have come to light: (1) those related to the effective distribution of funds, (2) difficulties arising from programme frameworks that potential beneficiaries might encounter, and (3) potential limitations in the access to EU funding. On account of threats to the success of the programme that have been identified, it is expected that further changes to its functioning will be introduced as well as the ring-fencing of funds for thermo-modernisation and change of heating systems.

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