Øster Farimagsgade 5, 1353 Copenhagen K, Denmark.
Health Policy. 2017 Nov;121(11):1147-1153. doi: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2017.09.008. Epub 2017 Sep 21.
The present article discusses Poland's continued reliance on coal power and the consequent impacts on public health. Concrete aspects of the energy infrastructure and political priorities are shown to compromise as compromising public governance and leading to deteriorated health standards among the general population. To make this case, this study juxtaposes the most recent developments in the Polish energy sector with current measures in EU energy policy and reforms in other EU Member States. Special attention is paid to developments in Poland following the political shift in October 2015, when a new government came to power. The ruling conservative party's direct involvement in the management of the mining and utility companies and its strong political ties to miners' unions are particularly discussed. Theoretically, the article relies on the TAPIC framework for governance. The framework rests on five integral principles of good governance: Transparency, Accountability, Participation, Integrity and Capacity; TAPIC allows scholars to study the impact of governance on public health in any policy area. Methodologically, this study relies on secondary sources, including academic publications, national and international reports, and statistical data on a range of energy and health factors in Poland and Europe.
本文讨论了波兰继续依赖煤炭发电及其对公共健康的影响。具体的能源基础设施和政治优先事项被证明是有问题的,因为它们损害了公共治理,并导致普通民众的健康水平下降。为了说明这一点,本研究将波兰能源部门的最新发展与欧盟能源政策的现行措施和其他欧盟成员国的改革进行了对比。特别关注了 2015 年 10 月政治更迭后波兰的发展情况,当时新政府上台。执政的保守党直接参与矿业和公用事业公司的管理,以及与矿工工会的密切政治联系,都受到了特别关注。从理论上讲,本文依赖于 TAPIC 治理框架。该框架基于良好治理的五个基本原则:透明度、问责制、参与、廉正和能力;TAPIC 允许学者在任何政策领域研究治理对公共健康的影响。在方法论上,本研究依赖于二手资料,包括学术出版物、国家和国际报告以及波兰和欧洲一系列能源和健康因素的统计数据。