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Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Bariery aktywności obywatelskiej w opinii liderek i liderów organizacji społecznych w Krakowie(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2012) Hajdarowicz, IngaNational polls about polish civil society show huge discrepancy between sense of perpetration and civic engagement among society. In my research I tried to explain this divergence. I asked leaders of local civil groups, working on the district level, what kinds of obstacles they encounter in during activities. As a starting point I chose barriers mentioned by Piotr Gliński: immature democracy, elites' betrayal, lack of control by non-governmental organizations, difficult financial situation and lack of knowledge about rights and opportunities among society. I compared his deliberations with results of analysis of documents and interviews with leaders of local organizations.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Costs, benefits and obstacles to the adoption and retention of shelterbelts - regional perception and mind map analyses for Ukraine(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2022) Popov, Andrìj Sergìjovič; Timoševsʹkij, Vladislav; Polâh, Vadim MikolajovičThe role of shelterbelts within an agricultural landscape is changing significantly. In the past, shelterbelts have been encouraged and established to reduce soil erosion and increase crop yields. Land reform (land privatisation) and advances in production technology led to increases in agricultural holding size. This requires a revision of policy concerning shelterbelt management in rural communities, especially since there is no recent research on community perceptions regarding the adoption and retention of shelterbelts. The specific objective of this research was to identify the public costs, benefits and obstacles from the adoption and retention of shelterbelts. In the summer of 2019, a survey was conducted of territorial communities (hromadas) in Ukraine. It was observed that many of the benefits of shelterbelts were classified as noneconomic. Therefore, these benefits are more difficult for the leaders of hromadas to recognise within their management decisions. The costs to hromadas were identified and strongly affected management decisions but the actual monetary costs were not identified. Shelterbelts have the potential to mitigate climate change yet most hromadas do not recognise the social and environmental benefits of shelterbelts within their management decisions.
