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Quaestiones Geographicae
Volume 43 (2024): Issue 1 (March 2024)
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Landscape in Change – Place in Uncertainty. A Case Study of Detachment
Iwona Markuszewska
Iwona Markuszewska
| Mar 30, 2024
Quaestiones Geographicae
Volume 43 (2024): Issue 1 (March 2024)
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Published Online:
Mar 30, 2024
Page range:
45 - 61
Received:
Feb 04, 2023
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14746/quageo-2024-0003
© 2024 Iwona Markuszewska, published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Fig. 1.
Location of the case study.
Fig. 2.
Proposition of land development – a draft local zoning plan (on the left). The land use in 2018 (on the right). Source: Miejska Pracownia Urbanistyczn, Poznań.
Fig. 3.
A study visit in Szachty.
Fig. 4.
Proposed landscape changes at Mieleszyńska Street. On the left – the current land use in the vicinity of the lookout tower (wieza widokowa) and the former brickyard with the surrounding greeneries. Green colour indicates trees for cutting down. On the right – the draft of the zoning plan with areas intended for built-up (in red) and roads (in black). Source: Osiedle Świerczewo, Portal Osiedlowy.
Fig. 5.
Proposed landscape changes at Leszczyńska Street. On the left – the current land use in the vicinity of the gardeners’ house (dom ogrodnika) and the former brickyard with the surrounding greeneries. Green colour indicates trees for cutting down. On the right – the draft of the zoning plan with areas intended for built-up (in red) and roads (in black). Source: Osiedle Świerczewo, Portal Osiedlowy.
Fig. 6.
Proposed landscape changes at Mieleszyńska Street. On the left – the land use in the vicinity of the lookout tower (wieza widokowa), the former brickyard at Mieleszyńska Street and the surrounding greeneries (in 2019). On the right – the accepted local zoning plan (in 2020). Source: Osiedle Świerczewo, Portal Osiedlowy.
Fig. 7.
Proposed landscape changes at Leszczyńska Street. On the left – the land use in the vicinity of the gardeners’ house (dom ogrodnika), the former brickyard at Leszczyńska Street and the surrounding greeneries (in 2019). On the right – the accepted local zoning plan (in 2020). Source: Osiedle Świerczewo, Portal Osiedlowy.
Fig. 8.
The view of Rozlany Pond.
Fig. 9.
An example of concreting and touristic improvement.
Fig. 10.
A fragment of the wild area of Szachty.
Fig. 11.
Shaping emotional relationships between people and place due to landscape changes.