2020
DOI: 10.3390/land9070215
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Enclaves of Isolation and Neglect in Rural Areas. Evidence from North-Eastern Poland

Abstract: This article focuses on the specificity of present enclave structures in rural areas that were created decades ago as a result of decisions to establish housing estates for employees, and which acquired negative features as a result of the liquidation of the monopolistic employer. An attempt has been made to answer if workers' housing complexes can turn into permanent enclaves of isolation and neglect after the liquidation of a monopolistic workplace, especially if they are located in rural areas? The … Show more

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“…The actual research in the area of sustainable development covers the issues of multifunctional development [8], smart specialization in regional development [9,10], socioeconomic heterogeneity of rural areas [11], rural landscape conservation [12,13], socioeconomic and spatial resilience [14][15][16][17], new tools for ensuring rural sustainability [18], socio-socioeconomic and spatial resilience [14][15][16][17], new tools for ensuring rural sustainability [18], socio-economic transformation [19,20], spatio-temporal modelling [21,22], studies on environmental, economic, and social determinants [23][24][25][26][27], and modelling peri-urban areas [28][29][30][31]. The most recent studies on the subject of rural development are aimed at determining the sustainability factors at varied levels of land use planning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The actual research in the area of sustainable development covers the issues of multifunctional development [8], smart specialization in regional development [9,10], socioeconomic heterogeneity of rural areas [11], rural landscape conservation [12,13], socioeconomic and spatial resilience [14][15][16][17], new tools for ensuring rural sustainability [18], socio-socioeconomic and spatial resilience [14][15][16][17], new tools for ensuring rural sustainability [18], socio-economic transformation [19,20], spatio-temporal modelling [21,22], studies on environmental, economic, and social determinants [23][24][25][26][27], and modelling peri-urban areas [28][29][30][31]. The most recent studies on the subject of rural development are aimed at determining the sustainability factors at varied levels of land use planning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rapid social and economic changes can lead to a rapid deterioration in living standards. Many unqualified workers slip into poverty when large production plants that monopolize the local market are closed down [ 5 ]. Livelihoods can also be jeopardized by random events such as a sudden illness or an accident.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development issues of settlement systems are of great relevance for solving land-use planning problems for European region and beyond. The most relevant urban and regional planning research publications related to this field of knowledge are focused on conservation of rural landscapes under urban expansion [1][2][3], spatial and socioeconomic resilience of rural areas [4][5][6], introduction of new instruments for sustainable rural development [7], economic transformation in rural areas [8,9], spatial temporal development [10][11][12], environmental and economic aspects [13,14], social and demographic criteria [15][16][17], land use planning [18,19], historical and cultural features [20][21][22][23], ecosystem studies [24,25], changes in rural settlement system [26,27], and modeling periurban areas [28][29][30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%