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Investigation of anthropogenic gadolinium in tap water of polish cities: Gdańsk, Kraków, Warszawa, and Wrocław.

Environmental Pollution, 2023
In urban areas where tap water is often produced by a purification of water supplied from a river bank filtration, a significant fraction of gadolinium (Gd) total pool is of an anthropogenic origin.
I. Wysocka   +2 more
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Governance agility in reception of war refugees from Ukraine: The case of Wrocław, Poland

Social Policy & Administration, 2023
The unprecedented influx of migrants triggered by Russia's invasion of Ukraine posed a major challenge for neighbouring countries. For the local authorities of the cities where the migrants arrived, managing the reception of the refugees became a key ...
M. Błaszczyk   +3 more
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Culture and heritage as a means to foster quality of life? The case of Wrocław European Capital of Culture 2016

European Planning Studies, 2021
Wrocław European Capital of Culture 2016, with its ‘Spaces for Beauty’ slogan, serves to show that cumulating financial resources and human effort to produce a large number of projects and initiatives in the field of heritage provides an opportunity to ...
Joanna Sanetra-Szeliga
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The use of random forests in modelling short-term air pollution effects based on traffic and meteorological conditions: A case study in Wrocław.

Journal of Environmental Management, 2018
Random forests, an advanced data mining method, are used here to model the regression relationships between concentrations of the pollutants NO2, NOx and PM2.5, and nine variables describing meteorological conditions, temporal conditions and traffic flow.
J. Kamińska
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Newcomers vs. Old-Timers? Community, Cooperation and Conflict in the Post-Socialist Suburbs of Wrocław, Poland

2014
Although suburbanization is long-established in Western capitalist societies, it is a much more recent phenomenon in the post-socialist societies of central and eastern Europe. Suburbanization in these has been both rapid and extensive, so much so that it should be considered ‘as one of the crucial topics in the study of urban change in post-communist ...
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Sources of pollution and distribution of Pb, Cd and Hg in Wrocław soils: Insight from chemical and Pb isotope composition

Geochemistry, 2019
Human activities in cities affect properties of urban soils. In particular, urban soils often contain high contents of harmful metals even in deeper horizons added to them from diverse sources over centuries of the city development.
Wiktoria Gmochowska   +6 more
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Biodiversity of organisms inhabiting the water supply network of Wroclaw. Detection of pathogenic organisms constituting a threat for drinking water recipients.

Science of the Total Environment, 2020
The objective of the article was to present the diversity of organisms inhabiting the water supply network with particular consideration of pathogenic organisms that can cause an epidemiological threat, with the application of high throughput sequencing (
M. Wolf-Baca, K. Piekarska
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