Reducing Pollutant Emissions as a Result of Environmental Management - An Example of Częstochowa

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Abstract

The problem of environmental pollution due to emissions of carbon monoxide, sulfur, or dust is not only ecological, but also economic in nature — losses from environmental degradation impact nearly all aspects of life. Monitoring of positive changes resulting from research and corrective actions seems appropriate in terms of their use and optimization. In this article, the goal is to identify the periodic and seasonal fluctuations in pollutant emissions and their corresponding levels over 10 years. Częstochowa, a medium-sized town in the Silesian Voivodeship of Poland, was used as a research area. It is assumed that the changes – reducing emissions-are the result, among other things, of environmental actions of local governments. The study utilized data from a measurement station located in the city center and employed statistical analysis and econometric modeling to analyze the data. The results show statistically significant differences in weekly and monthly emissions, as well as their constant limitation.

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