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Technical Transactions
Volume 122 (2025): Issue 1 (January 2025)
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Demand for and Development of Greenery in Historic Town Squares: The Case of Zakliczyn
Olga Dagmara Kania
Olga Dagmara Kania
Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture
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Daniel Baldwin Hess
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University at Buffalo, State University of New York, Department of Urban and Regional Planning
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Hess, Daniel Baldwin
May 24, 2025
Technical Transactions
Volume 122 (2025): Issue 1 (January 2025)
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Published Online:
May 24, 2025
Received:
Nov 12, 2024
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Apr 19, 2025
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37705/TechTrans/e2025004
Keywords
market square
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public greenery
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revitalization
,
small town
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Kania, Olga Dagmara
Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture
Hess, Daniel Baldwin
University at Buffalo, State University of New York, Department of Urban and Regional Planning