RESEARCH PAPER
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES
AND WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICIES ON THE FORMATION
OF THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN POLAND. A REGIONAL APPROACH
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Jan Kochanowski University of Kielce
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Krakov University of Economics
These authors had equal contribution to this work
Submission date: 2025-02-07
Final review date: 2025-03-04
Acceptance date: 2025-05-07
Publication date: 2025-06-30
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Paweł Dziekański
Katedra Ekonomii i Finansów; Uniwersytet Jana Kochanowskiego w Kielcach; Uniwersytecka 15, 25-406 Kielce; Polska
Zagadnienia Ekonomiki Rolnej / Problems of Agricultural Economics 2025;383(2):50-70
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ABSTRACT
Aim:
The aim of the study is to assess the impact of environmental change and waste management
policies on the quality of life of county population in Poland, taking into account their spatial differentiation.
Material and methods:
The study applies statistical data analysis, a comparative approach to identify
regional variation and determinants of change and synthetic measure (TOPSIS method). Statistical
data was collected at the county level. The choice was related to the data availability in Statistics
Poland for 2010–2020.
Results:
The results of the analysis show a stable level of quality of life with an upward trend, which
indicates the effectiveness of social policy, but also the need for improvement in regions with lower
welfare. Waste management remains stable, but further action is needed on recycling and infrastructure,
and to reduce regional disparities. The state of the environment is deteriorating in areas with high
urbanization and industrial development, highlighting the need for coordinated environmental policies.
Conclusions:
Environmental changes, such as climate change and pollution, affect the quality of life,
especially in the context of regional inequalities. Waste management policies and green transformation
are key to minimizing these impacts, promoting recycling and sustainability. While the quality of
life and waste management remain stable, further efforts are needed to reduce inequality and improve
the environment through investment in infrastructure and environmental education.