World Bank Air Pollution Abatement Program IN SLOVENIA (1996-1997)
World Bank Air Pollution Abatement Program IN SLOVENIA (1996-1997)
World Bank Air Pollution Abatement Program IN SLOVENIA (1996-1997)
POLLUTION
ABATEMENT PROGRAM
IN SLOVENIA (1996-1997)
ABOUT SLOVENIA
Population - 2
million
Area- 20.296
square kilometers
Status- Developing
country
GDP- US $21
billion
Got independence
in 1991
PROBLEM
Air pollution caused by the use of dirty fossil fuels (coal,
wood, heavy oil) for power generation and heating was
one of the biggest environmental problem for slovenia.
The heating of buildings, flats and individual houses
utilizes about one third of the total energy consumption
in Slovenia and therefore is responsible directly or
indirectly the same proportion of air pollution.
STEP BY GOVT.
The Government of Slovenia established the
Environmental Development Fund (Eco-Fund) within the
Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning to manage
loans for gas conversion.
Eco-Fund provided attractive low interest loans to
households to convert their dirty heating systems to more
environmentally friendly systems. From June 1995 to May
1996, 117 loans were made to individual households.
IMPROVEMENT IN PLAN
“Pilot Testing Phase of the World Bank Air
Pollution Abatement Program” that would evaluate
and improve the Eco-Fund project management
capabilities, design and launch an extensive public
communication campaign, and design and provide
computer courses and purchase computer and
communication hardware and software for Eco-
Fund staff.
CONTD.
This time a pristop named company conduct a
research. In this research size of quota sampling
was 1163 households which represents 645000
households.
The total value of the project contract was ECU
400,000 (U.S. $456,000) of which ECU 154,800
(U.S. $176,500) were designated for the public
communication campaign.
PUBLIC COMMUNICATION
CAMPAIGN
Duration- The public communication campaign
Environmental issues.