Changes in land use structure in suburban zones in Poland after the 90
Vol. 7, No 3, 2014
Justyna Tanaś Poznań University of Economics Poland justyna.tanas@ue.poznan.pl |
FINANCIAL REVIEW AS AN ELEMENT OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN THE POLISH LEGAL REGULATIONS |
Maria Trojanek Poznań University of Economics Poland m.trojanek@ue.poznan.pl |
ABSTRACT. Suburbanisation is currently an essential characteristic of urban development in big European cities and their peripheral zones, both in the so called “Old Europe” and in most big cities in post-Communist countries. Suburbanisation is reflected mainly in changes within land use, intensification of development outside the city borders (especially along exit roads), and increased commuting. Land use structure is the outcome of decisions of bodies responsible for spatial management. It also depends on external factors (economic, technological, and social) and internal ones (e.g. current land development, attractiveness of land location within the city). The aim of the paper is to present changes in land use structure in Poland after the 90. with special focus on changes within suburban zone of Poznań city.
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Received: June, 2014 1st Revision: September, 2014 Accepted: October, 2014 DOI: 10.14254/2071-8330.2014/7-3/7 |
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JEL Classification: E32, R33, P2 |
Keywords: structure of land use, tenure structure, suburban zone, Poznań agglomeration
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