Air protection policy in the 2019 parliamentary campaign in Poland. An analysis of positions Cover Image

Air protection policy in the 2019 parliamentary campaign in Poland. An analysis of positions
Air protection policy in the 2019 parliamentary campaign in Poland. An analysis of positions

Author(s): Anna Sakson-Boulet
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: environmental policy; environmental security; air protection policies; election manifestoes; political parties

Summary/Abstract: This article seeks to investigate whether the election committees that won seats in the 2019 parliamentary elections had noted the public concerns about the issue of air not meeting the normative standards, and whether they offered Poles a specific vision of an air protection policy in their election manifestoes. This analysis concerns the proposals of election committees to limit low-stack emissions. Answering the research questions posed: (1) to what extent do election manifestoes address the issue of air pollution in Poland?; (2) are the tools for the implementation of environmental policy as concerns the reduction of low-stack emissions indicated, and can they be effective? leads to the conclusion that the successful election committees noted public concerns about air pollution, and addressed air protection policy to a varied extent, though not always presenting specific solutions to eliminate low-stack emissions To achieve the purpose of the research the methods of source and comparative analysis were used.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 43-57
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English
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