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Quaestiones Geographicae
Volume 37 (2018): Issue 2 (June 2018)
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Urban Regeneration as a New Trend in the Development Policy in Poland
Przemysław Ciesiółka
Przemysław Ciesiółka
| Apr 26, 2018
Quaestiones Geographicae
Volume 37 (2018): Issue 2 (June 2018)
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Published Online:
Apr 26, 2018
Page range:
109 - 123
Received:
Feb 20, 2018
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/quageo-2018-0015
Keywords
regeneration of cities
,
renewal of cities
,
national development policy
,
national development strategy
© 2018 Przemysław Ciesiółka, published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
Fig. 1
National framework for regeneration activities and their relations to the local level.Source: own study.
Fig. 2
Areas of strategic intervention for restructuring and regeneration of cities losing their socio-economic functions.Source: National Regional Development Strategy 2010–2020, p. 130.
Fig. 3
Areas requiring restructuring and the development of new functions.Source: National Spatial Development Concept 2030, p. 97.
Fig. 4
Outlays on regeneration in the 2014–2020 regional operational programmes**the measures indicated are those closely related to regeneration for which it was necessary to prepare a regeneration programme to apply for additional funds.Source: own study based on the Detailed Description of Priority Axes (July 2017).