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Macroeconomic Perspective on Urban Sprawl: A Multidimensional Approach in Poland

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Peer-reviewed publication
Fevereiro, 2021
Poland
United States of America

There are important relationships between the urban sprawl process and economic growth. They are usually expressed through spatial relations and changes taking place in the local, regional and national economy. The temporal and spatial dimension, including dispersed location, are the determinants of development and economic growth.

Economic Consequences of Adopting Local Spatial Development Plans for the Spatial Management System: The Case of Poland

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Peer-reviewed publication
Fevereiro, 2021
Poland
United States of America

The spatial management system in Poland struggles with serious costs as a consequence of local planning. The problem is the lack of appropriate value capturing mechanisms and cost compensation for municipalities, along with significant burdens. Private property is subject to special protection, but the public good is less valued.

Land Cover Effects on Selected Nutrient Compounds in Small Lowland Agricultural Catchments

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Peer-reviewed publication
Fevereiro, 2021
Norway
Poland
United States of America

The influence of landscape on nutrient dynamics in rivers constitutes an important research issue because of its significance with regard to water and land management. In the current study spatial and temporal variability of N-NO3 and P-PO4 concentrations and their landscape dependence was documented in the Świder River catchment in central Poland.

Change in the Level of Agricultural Development in the Context of Public Institutions’ Activities—A Case Study of the NASC Activities in Poland

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Peer-reviewed publication
Fevereiro, 2021
France
Hungary
Poland
United States of America

Agricultural development is determined by various factors, such as environmental, economic, demographic, or social circumstances. In order to present the level of this development as com-prehensively as possible, a multidimensional analysis should be carried out with an appropriate methodology.

The Potential to Save Agrestal Plant Species in an Intensively Managed Agricultural Landscape through Organic Farming—A Case Study from Northern Germany

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Peer-reviewed publication
Fevereiro, 2021
Australia
Switzerland
Czech Republic
Germany
United Kingdom
Croatia
Hungary
Liechtenstein
Poland
Slovakia
Slovenia

Intensive agriculture is among the main drivers of diversity decline worldwide. In Central Europe, pressures related with agriculture include habitat loss due to the consolidation of farming units, pesticide and fertilizer use, and shortened crop rotations. In recent decades, this development has resulted in a severe decline of agrestal plant communities.

In search of factors determining the participation of farmers in agri-environmental schemes – Does only money matter in Poland?

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Peer-reviewed publication
Janeiro, 2021
Estados Unidos
Polônia

The growing awareness of the negative impact of agriculture on the natural environment creates social expectation towards the reduction of this impact through the pro-environmental activities of farmers. Agri-environmental programmes are one of the key instruments of EU agricultural policy aimed at encouraging farmers to do so.

Is There Urban Landscape in Metropolitan Areas? An Unobvious Answer Based on Corine Land Cover Analyses

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Peer-reviewed publication
Janeiro, 2021
Germany
Poland
United States of America

The recent increase in urban areas has stimulated landscape urbanization. One of the ways to study this process is an analysis based on the structure of land cover. The aim of this paper is to assess the intensity of the urban landscape on the basis of the CORINE in the seven largest metropolitan areas in Poland and in the Ruhr Metropolis in Germany.