2021
DOI: 10.3390/land10111229
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Construction Activity as an Element of Suburban Zone Development

Abstract: The dynamic process of suburbanisation in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, including Poland, causes changes in the scale of the construction activity, mainly in the communes surrounding large cities. Although, in Poland, suburbanisation processes were initiated with the system transformation, and the first spatial planning law was adopted only in 1994. In addition, building permits were issued in an unplanned manner, regardless of future consequences. As a result, housing development, despite its h… Show more

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“…Cities have begun to be tailored to the needs of the groups with the most remarkable ability to assert their interests. Thus, the promise of a "good and livable city" has often increased social and territorial injustices [1,22,44,82,[85][86][87]. In doing so, several informal tools and a turn-a-blind-eye-approach have become commonplace in creating the resources needed to develop the city center.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cities have begun to be tailored to the needs of the groups with the most remarkable ability to assert their interests. Thus, the promise of a "good and livable city" has often increased social and territorial injustices [1,22,44,82,[85][86][87]. In doing so, several informal tools and a turn-a-blind-eye-approach have become commonplace in creating the resources needed to develop the city center.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These settlements are often still physically separated from the cities, and their rural image is preserved [18][19][20]. In addition to Hungary, this was typical in Poland [15,21,22], the Czech Republic and Slovakia [11,16,[23][24][25], and Bulgaria [17]. As a result, the administrative area of cities undergoing suburbanization may also contain rural settlements, as well as extensive agricultural and forestry areas.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The process of metropolisation involves the relocation of urban lifestyles and urban solutions outside the central centre, but always with a firm and comprehensive domination of the city (Markowski & Marszał, 2006). This, in turn, causes that inhabitants of the spatially expanding suburban zone are forced to commute regularly to the centre of the urban region for, among other things, work, school, and higher-order services (Wysocka et al, 2021). Their considerable mobility results in one of the most critical problems and, at the same time, challenges in the suburban zone, i.e.…”
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