Marek Goleńمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Marek Goleń is an Assistant Professor at the Warsaw School of Economics (Szkoła Główna Handlowa), working within the College of Management and Finance, specifically in the Department of Economics and Finance of Local Government. His academic position and extensive research portfolio establish him as a significant contributor to the field of environmental economics and municipal governance. Dr. Goleń specializes in circular economy and municipal waste management, with research interests spanning municipal waste systems, economic efficiency, environmental protection, public-private partnerships, local government finance, and sustainable resource management. His work bridges theoretical economic frameworks with practical applications in local governance and environmental policy implementation. His research demonstrates a strong focus on empirical analysis of municipal waste management systems, pricing mechanisms, and the economic implications of environmental regulations. His publication record shows a consistent focus on municipal waste management systems, with particular attention to the transition toward circular economy models in Poland. His research examines fee structures, cross-subsidization mechanisms, incineration technologies, and the implementation challenges of waste management reforms. A notable trend in his work is the integration of environmental objectives with economic viability in municipal service provision. Award of the Rector of SGH, 3rd degree (collective) 2014 As an environmental economist and specialist in closed-loop economy systems, Dr. Goleń serves as an advisor, expert, and trainer in municipal waste management. His work extends beyond academia into practical applications through numerous expert opinions, scientific publications, and media appearances related to local government and municipal topics. He has contributed to significant research monographs and policy recommendations that influence municipal waste management practices in Poland. Dr. Goleń's research activities focus on the economic aspects of municipal infrastructure, particularly waste management systems and wastewater treatment. His work provides valuable insights into the financial sustainability of municipal services, regulatory frameworks, and the economic implications of environmental policies at the local government level.

