- Field of expertise
- Project identification and development
- Awareness-raising and communication
- Cross-border cooperation
- Green economic diversification
- Land restoration
- Research and innovation
- Country of residence
- Poland
- Languages
- English
- Polish
- German
- Regional experience
- Silesia
- Łódź
- Małopolska
- Wielkopolska
- Lublin
- Moravia-Silesia
Mariusz Kruczek is an assistant professor at the Central Mining Institute - National Research Institute. Together with his team, he has been carrying out and conducting research, studies and analyses related to issues of sustainable management, innovation, technology development, revitalization and reuse of post-mining areas and assets, circular economy, and supply chain management for many years. He is an expert involved in the project evaluation funded by various support instruments (national and EU funds). He has been active in work related to support for the preparation of Territorial Just Transition Plans in Poland (Silesia, Lower Silesia, and Greater Poland), for regions negotiated with the European Commission (Łódź, Małopolskie and Lubelskie) and the National Just Transition Plan for Poland. Currently, he is involved in the creation and implementation of the Regional Innovation Strategy for the Silesian Voivodeship until 2030, coordinating the activities of the Specialized Observatory "Technologies for Environmental Protection".