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Part of the book series: Environment & Policy ((ENPO,volume 20))

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This case study analyses Poland’s policy of reducing air pollution from stationary sources. This issue is interesting to study from several respects. It represents a policy area where substantial improvements with respect to policy impacts can be noted in the 1990s as compared to the 1980s. Second, attempts have been made to achieve a conceptual change, viz. the introduction of emission trading, in the instrumentation for dealing with air pollution from stationary sources. Third, the issue is well-documented and has been on the environmental agenda in Poland long enough to qualify for an analysis from an ACF perspective.

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Andersson, M. (1999). Air Pollution from Stationary Sources. In: Change and Continuity in Poland’s Environmental Policy. Environment & Policy, vol 20. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4517-6_6

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