| Literature DB >> 31739560 |
Adam Senetra1, Katarzyna Pawlewicz1, Adam Pawlewicz2.
Abstract
Socioeconomic development and consumption are among the key drivers of environmental degradation. Legal measures and the appropriate funding are required to effectively protect the natural environment. The aim of this study was to analyze the dynamics of changes and spatial differences in the measures undertaken to protect and improve the quality of the environment. A set of indicators for evaluating environmental performance was developed and tested on Poland as an example. The relevant data are publicly available in statistical databases. Proposed indicators can be modified for use in other countries by incorporating country-specific characteristics. The environmental protection activities implemented in Polish voivodeships at the Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) 4 level (counties) in three financial frameworks (2004-2006, 2007-2013 and 2014-2017) were analyzed against the base year (2003). A total of 27 variables divided into four categories were analyzed: (1) water and wastewater management and water conservation, (2) waste management and protection of the Earth's surface, (3) air pollution and climate control, (4) nature conservation and promotion of pro-environmental behaviors. A Synthetic Indicator for Evaluating Environmental Performance (SIEEP) was developed based on the Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) method. Based on the arithmetic mean and standard deviation, the analyzed counties were divided into four typological classes reflecting the values of the SIEEP. The research showed that the implementation of environmental protection measures financed from public funds minimizes the negative impact of human activities on the environment. Positive changes in the values of the analyzed variables and a steady increase in the number of counties with high values of the SIEEP testify to the above.Entities:
Keywords: Poland; TOPSIS method; environmental indicators; environmental performance; funding for environmental projects; multivariate comparative analysis; quality of the natural environment; synthetic indicator
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31739560 PMCID: PMC6888322 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16224490
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Selected indicators for analysing the indirect criterion—water and wastewater management and water conservation, and average indicator values for Poland.
| No. | Indicator | Average Values for Poland | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Base Year | 1st Financial Framework | 2nd Financial Framework | 3rd Financial Framework | ||
| 2003 | 2004–2006 | 2007–2013 | 2014–2017 | ||
| 1 | Density of water supply networks, km∙km−2—S | 119.47 | 127.28 | 143.26 | 151.10 |
| 2 | Density of sewer networks, km∙km−2—S | 60.85 | 69.53 | 96.15 | 107.66 |
| 3 | Municipal spending per capita on wastewater management and water conservation (PLN) *—S | 44.61 | 53.23 | 63.26 | 38.73 |
| 4 | Size of wastewater treatment plants (PE)—S | 1.00 | 1.03 | 1.12 | 1.23 |
| 5 | Treated municipal wastewater per 100 km2 (dam3)—S | 1659.26 | 1614.13 | 1563.48 | 1519.29 |
| 6 | Treated industrial wastewater per 100 km2 (dam3)—S | 801.49 | 769.60 | 787.43 | 714.44 |
| 7 | Throughput of wastewater treatment plants with enhanced removal of biogenic impurities per capita (m3∙day−1)—S | 0.12 | 0.13 | 0.15 | 0.16 |
| 8 | Withdrawal of underground water in the industrial sector relative to total water consumption in industry (%)—D | 74.21 | 77.73 | 77.54 | 73.39 |
| 9 | BOD5 load of wastewater evacuated to water bodies or land per 100 km2—D | 3833.42 | 3635.80 | 3748.12 | 3184.41 |
| 10 | COD load of wastewater evacuated to water bodies or land per 100 km2—D | 23,492.61 | 24,186.74 | 25,318.03 | 26,329.66 |
| USD 1 * | PLN 3.8889 | PLN 3.3304 | PLN 2.9556 | PLN 3.6615 | |
* Average exchange rate quoted by the National Bank of Poland (accessed on 14 June 2019). S—stimulant, D—destimulant, PLN—Polish currency, PE—population equivalent, dam3—cubic decimetre, BOD5—biological oxygen demand, COD—chemical oxygen demand. Source: own elaboration based on Statistics Poland data.
Selected indicators for analysing the indirect criterion—waste management and protection of the Earth’s surface, and average indicator values for Poland.
| No. | Indicator | Average Values for Poland | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Base Year | 1st Financial Framework | 2nd Financial Framework | 3rd Financial Framework | ||
| 2003 | 2004–2006 | 2007–2013 | 2014–2017 | ||
| 1 | Municipal spending per capita on waste management (PLN) *—S | 4.19 | 5.24 | 11.31 | 79.85 |
| 2 | Municipal spending per capita on waste collection (PLN) *—S | 12.40 | 12.95 | 16.19 | 15.17 |
| 3 | Annual waste production (excluding municipal waste) in ‘000 mg per 100 km2—D | 129.18 | 129.87 | 117.90 | 110.67 |
| 4 | Landfilled waste in ‘000 mg per 100 km2 (landfills, disposal sites for mining waste, such as spoil tips and sediment ponds)—D | 1936.06 | 1774.15 | 1632.06 | 1548.42 |
| 5 | Waste recycling rate (excluding municipal waste) (%)—S | 69.19 | 73.19 | 79.27 | 16.82 |
| 6 | Non-reclaimed landfills in ha per 100 km2—D | 11.61 | 11.08 | 9.47 | 8.62 |
| USD 1 * | PLN 3.8889 | PLN 3.3304 | PLN 2.9556 | PLN 3.6615 | |
* Average exchange rate quoted by the National Bank of Poland (accessed on 14 June 2019). Source: own elaboration based on Statistics Poland data.
Selected indicators for analyzing the indirect criterion—air pollution and climate control, and average indicator values for Poland.
| No. | Indicator | Average Values for Poland | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Base Year | 1st Financial Framework | 2nd Financial Framework | 3rd Financial Framework | ||
| 2003 | 2004–2006 | 2007–2013 | 2014–2017 | ||
| 1 | Municipal spending on air pollution and climate control per 10,000 population (PLN) *—S | 3242.34 | 10152.80 | 15171.74 | 77651.17 |
| 2 | Density of the gas grid, km∙km−2—S | 81.92 | 85.37 | 94.11 | 100.92 |
| 3 | Reduction in particulate and gaseous pollution (mg∙year−1)—S | 654.61 | 944.88 | 122.95 | 314.73 |
| 4 | Particulate emissions from hazardous industrial plants per 1 km2 (mg∙year−1)—D | 1.77 | 1.43 | 0.76 | 0.48 |
| 5 | Gaseous emissions from hazardous industrial plants per 1 km2 (mg∙year−1)—D | 2561.26 | 2625.02 | 2544.65 | 2433.37 |
| USD 1 * | PLN 3.8889 | PLN 3.3304 | PLN 2.9556 | PLN 3.6615 | |
* Average exchange rate quoted by the National Bank of Poland (accessed on 14 June 2019). Source: own elaboration based on Statistics Poland data.
Selected indicators for analyzing the indirect criterion—nature conservation and promotion of pro-environmental behaviors, and average indicator values for Poland.
| No. | Indicator | Average Values for Poland | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Base Year | 1st Financial Framework | 2nd Financial Framework | 3rd Financial Framework | ||
| 2003 | 2004–2006 | 2007–2013 | 2014–2017 | ||
| 1 | Per capita consumption of mains water in m3—D | 35.62 | 34.60 | 34.00 | 33.23 |
| 2 | Per capita consumption of natural gas in m3—D | 469.22 | 349.20 | 254.96 | 233.86 |
| 3 | Proportion of forests (private and municipal) in total area (%)—S | 4.89 | 4.98 | 5.25 | 5.48 |
| 4 | Municipal spending per capita on public green areas (PLN) *—S | 5.03 | 5.89 | 9.78 | 12.37 |
| 5 | Percentage of total population connected to a public sewer system (%)—S | 52.34 | 54.95 | 60.30 | 66.48 |
| 6 | Proportion of protected areas in total area (%)—S | 28.62 | 28.13 | 28.04 | 28.25 |
| USD 1 * | PLN 3.8889 | PLN 3.3304 | PLN 2.9556 | PLN 3.6615 | |
* Average exchange rate quoted by the National Bank of Poland (accessed on 14 June 2019). Source: own elaboration based on Statistics Poland data.
Figure 1Map of Polish voivodeships and national borders.
Figure 2Structure of the Synthetic Indicator for Evaluating Environmental Performance (SIEEP).
Figure 3Spatial distribution of Polish counties divided into four classes based on the values of the Synthetic Indicator for Evaluating Environmental Performance (SIEEP).
Figure 4Classification of Polish counties in the analyzed periods.
Figure 5Dynamics of changes in the analyzed financial frameworks.