2018
DOI: 10.15576/gll/2018.4.49
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Analysis of the correlation between socio-economic development and a number of planning decisions issued – evidence from Przecław municipality

Abstract: The purpose of the present work is to show the relationship between socioeconomic development and the number of planning decisions issued in Przecław municipality in 2010-2016. It has been assumed that there is a greater interest in locating of construction investment projects in those villages and village districts, which have well-developed infrastructure and a greater number of service points for people and agriculture. It has been hypothesized that villages with the largest number of planning decisions iss… Show more

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“…Information resources also include the knowledge and experience of employees who make decisions pertaining to the use of the collected information. All this leads to the necessity of effectively managing information, and effective management is here understood as proper collection, processing and sharing of data, which should result in increased effectiveness of undertaken actions [Król and Markulis 2018].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information resources also include the knowledge and experience of employees who make decisions pertaining to the use of the collected information. All this leads to the necessity of effectively managing information, and effective management is here understood as proper collection, processing and sharing of data, which should result in increased effectiveness of undertaken actions [Król and Markulis 2018].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participation in spatial planning can benefit not only the local residents themselves, but also officials, investors and managers, who are able to learn more about the local conditions in the process [Gawrońska and Policht-Latawiec 2014]. This applies in particular to strategic investment projects of supra-local significance, which are significant for socio-economic development [Król and Prus 2018, Król and Markulis 2018, Gawrońska et al 2019, such as for example construction of road infrastructure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%