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Social capital in the Poznań agglomeration
Social capital (like human capital) is an increasingly important factor of socio-economic development today. The role of social capital in technological advancement and economic development has been widely discussed in foreign and Polish literature.
Joanna Dominiak +1 more
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The relationship between socio-economic status, geography, symptomatic carotid territory disease and carotid endarterectomy [PDF]
recent evidence suggests a strong association between socio-economic status and atherosclerosis. However, little information exists on the relationship between socio-economic status, symptomatic carotid disease and rates of carotid endarterectomy (CEA).
MacKenzie, R. +4 more
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This paper seeks to present organisational and programme assumptions of a new field of postgraduate studies called Cultural industries in the development policies of cities and regions, prepared by a team of workers of the Institute of Socio-Economic ...
Churski Paweł +2 more
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The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on foreign tourism in European countries
The subject of this study is the COVID-19 pandemic that has shaken the world’s tourism industry since March 2020. The aim is to propose the use of the Perkal index to assess the impact of the pandemic on tourism in European countries. Five variables from
Bartosz Korinth, Jan A. Wendt
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The smart city concept in Poland and Ukraine: in search of cooperation opportunities
The article addresses the smart city concept in reference to two neigh-bouring countries – Poland and Ukraine. The paper also analyses various research trends in the scope of the smart city concept, as well as the process and conditions of the concept's ...
Lozynskyy Roman +2 more
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The green economy, sustainability transitions and transition regions : a case study of Boston [PDF]
This paper is focused upon exploring the development of the green economy in particular locations, with the aim of identifying why some cities and regions have been successful in engendering green growth.
Gibbs, David, O'Neill, Kirstie
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Some Problems of Polish Socio-economic Geography in the Eighties [PDF]
The paper treats of the present state and the prospects of the Polish socioeconomic geography from the viewpoint of the whole branch as well as of some sub-branches, such as the geography of settlements and the geography of population. The author is aware of the fact that not all problems of the development of this branch in the Eighties and are worth ...
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The rise of film production locations and specialised film services in European semi-peripheries
The research on a creative economy has been gaining momentum globally in the recent years, but the associated concepts such as the cultural economy, the creative class, creative cities and so on, have typically been urban or national in orientation ...
Krzysztof Stachowiak +1 more
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Travel behaviour in a post-socialist city
Automobile traffic has been recently on the rise in many post-socialist cities despite EU policies fostering public transportation and active modes of travel.
Adam Radzimski, Jędrzej Gadziński
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An evaluation of urbanisation processes in suburban zones using land-cover data and fuzzy set theory
The aim of this article was to evaluate urbanisation processes in space using the CORINE Land Cover (CLC) databases. The study was conducted in the rural municipality of Dywity in the direct vicinity of the city of Olsztyn. Basic concepts and methods for
Cieślak Iwona, Górecka Kamila
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