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Emergence of Socio-economic Geography and Spatial Management as a Scientific Discipline in the New Classification of Science in Poland1 [PDF]
Abstract The aim of the article is to present the chronology of activities that led to the emergence of the discipline ‘socio-economic geography and spatial management’ in the new classification of science in Poland which has been in force since 2018.
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The article aims to characterise the impact of socio-economic geography and spatial management on the environment in 2017–2021. So far, this issue has not been the subject of research concerning the entities constituting this science discipline administratively separated in 2018.
Maciej Tarkowski +2 more
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The aim of the paper is to present an analysis of the use of statistical methods and tools in scientific articles related to socio-economic geography and spatial management published in the years 2012–2021. In order to evaluate the intensity and diversity of this phenomenon, a query was carried out using the Web of Sciences electronic academic ...
Sławomir Dorocki +1 more
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Impacts of light rail in a mid-sized city: Evidence from Olsztyn, Poland
Investments in light rail transit (LRT) have become increasingly popular solutions to promote sustainable urban transportation. However, their impacts on cities are still subject to discussion in the academic community.
Adam Radzimski, Jedrzej Gadzinski
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Urban expansion is a dynamic and complex phenomenon, often involving adverse changes in land use and land cover (LULC). This paper uses satellite imagery from Landsat-5 TM, Landsat-8 OLI, Sentinel-2 MSI, and GIS technology to analyse LULC changes in 2000,
Barbara Wiatkowska +2 more
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One of the characteristic features of the modern world is the dynamics of demographic changes. Depending on their nature and intensity, they can be a driving force behind socio-economic development or doom it to stagnation or regression.
Lidia Mierzejewska, Jerzy J. Parysek
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The study aims to analyse the correlation between planning tourism development at the local level and the development of the space that is being planned.
Daniel Szostak +2 more
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Poznań School of Socio-Economic Geography (And Spatial Management) of Adam Mickiewicz University (In Poznań) [PDF]
Abstract This article presents the general characteristics of the Poznań school of socio-economic geography (and spatial management). Scientific school is usually understood as a community of scholars, representatives of a given scientific discipline, associated with a specific university (or universities) functioning in a given city ...
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Population and settlement are among aspects determining the level of socio-economic development. This paper analyses spatial differences in the level of development of the population and settlement in Wielkopolskie voivodship in Poland.
Barbara Konecka-Szydłowska +1 more
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The article presents a discussion on the anatomy of place-making within the framework of the communication processes against the background of social order in a post-socialist city.
Kotus Jacek +3 more
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