Effectiveness of Financing Measures to Reduce Low Emissions in Poland - a Case Study

Karolina Godzisz
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Local authorities are increasingly facing the challenges of climate change, which requires adaptation of various elements of local government systems, including infrastructure, communities and local economies. Operating in an ever-changing reality, local government units should plan for the necessary sustainable local government investments, with particular attention to structural gaps and financial mismatches. Local government is responsible for ensuring local energy security and thus for 'environmental sustainability'. The overall objective of this study is to assess the effectiveness of financing low-emission lowering measures from the Environmental Protection and Water Management Fund in municipalities in Lubusz Province in 2020. The article uses cause-effect relationship analysis (regression models). Investments implemented by local governments generally have a positive impact on the reduction of low emissions, although the results of the study indicate a negative impact of financing investments in alternative energy sources (RES). This may be related to large investment outlays, as well as difficulties in spatial planning, environmental impact and administrative inefficiency.
波兰减少低排放融资措施的有效性--案例研究
地方政府正日益面临气候变化的挑战,这就要求地方政府系统的各种要素,包括基础设 施、社区和地方经济,都要适应气候变化。在不断变化的现实中,地方政府部门应规划必要的可持续地方政府投资,尤其要关注结构性差距和财政错配问题。地方政府有责任确保地方能源安全,从而实现 "环境可持续性"。本研究的总体目标是评估 2020 年卢布斯省各市由环境保护与水管理基金资助低排放降低措施的有效性。文章采用了因果关系分析法(回归模型)。地方政府实施的投资一般会对减少低排放产生积极影响,但研究结果表明,资助替代能源(RES)投资会产生负面影响。这可能与巨额投资支出以及空间规划困难、环境影响和行政效率低下有关。
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