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The Land Use of Decommissioned Coal Mines Areas in the Upper Silesian Agglomeration (Poland)


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Figure 1.

Silesian Coal Basin located in Silesian Voivodeship. Source: author study
Silesian Coal Basin located in Silesian Voivodeship. Source: author study

Figure 2

Post-industrial areas of decommissioned mining plants in the Upper Silesian Agglomeration. Source: author study
Post-industrial areas of decommissioned mining plants in the Upper Silesian Agglomeration. Source: author study

Figure 3

Post-industrial areas of decommissioned mining plants in the Upper Silesian Agglomeration. Source: author study
Post-industrial areas of decommissioned mining plants in the Upper Silesian Agglomeration. Source: author study

Figure 4.

Example of undeveloped areas. Source: author’s photo, November 2020 – January 2021
A – wasteland areas (post-industrial areas of ‘Jan Kanty’ Coal Mine),
B – wooded areas, forest areas (post-industrial areas of ‘Kleofas’ Coal Mine),
C – brownfield wasteland areas (post-industrial areas of ‘Szombierki’ Coal Mine),
D – abandoned areas (post-industrial areas of ‘Paryż’ Coal Mine).
Example of undeveloped areas. Source: author’s photo, November 2020 – January 2021 A – wasteland areas (post-industrial areas of ‘Jan Kanty’ Coal Mine), B – wooded areas, forest areas (post-industrial areas of ‘Kleofas’ Coal Mine), C – brownfield wasteland areas (post-industrial areas of ‘Szombierki’ Coal Mine), D – abandoned areas (post-industrial areas of ‘Paryż’ Coal Mine).

Figure 5.

Use of decommissioned coal mines’ post-industrial areas in the Upper Silesian Agglomeration – developed and undeveloped areas. Source: author study
Use of decommissioned coal mines’ post-industrial areas in the Upper Silesian Agglomeration – developed and undeveloped areas. Source: author study

Classification of the land use of coal mines’ post-industrial areas in the Upper Silesian Agglomeration

Land use Description
mining area Areas used as coal mines or areas used to protect them.
UNDEVELOPED AREAS abandoned areas Land which was left unsecured by the owners and continued to be unused, gradually devastated and degraded. Consequently, these areas may have a negative and hazardous impact on the surroundings.
brownfield wasteland Areas where reclamation has not been properly carried out (or has not been completed) and areas where elements of construction facilities and technical infrastructure have been left (e.g. in the form of rubble). These sites may be highly contaminated or pose a high environmental risk.
wasteland Areas where the land has been cleaned up and the proper reclamation is carried out. Additionally, as a result of natural succession, weathering, leaching and sedimentation, the expansion of nature takes place.
wooded areas, forest areas
investment areas Areas where proper reclamation has been carried out, the site has been cleaned up, and the technical infrastructure has been prepared for a potential investment (e.g. post-industrial areas of the ‘Bogucice’ Shaft and the Katowice Special Economic Zone in the area of the ‘Powstańców Śląskich’ Coal Mine). They also include areas where construction works related to the new form of use will be carried out (e.g. the Climbing and Strength Sports Center in Bytom).
industrial areas Land used for industrial buildings and manufacturing services, logistics, wholesale trade, warehousing and storage facilities, etc., along with the necessary infrastructure.
DEVELOPED AREAS service areas Land used for administrative services, cultural and health services, commercial services, social services (educational buildings, nursing homes, etc.), entertainment and recreation services (entertainment and sports halls) and others, along with the necessary infrastructure.
green and recreation areas Land used as parks and other areas of arranged greenery, recreation and entertainment services (playgrounds, stadiums, sports fields, swimming pools, individual recreation areas, etc.), along with the necessary infrastructure.
low-intensity residential areas Areas used for low-intensity residential development or residential-service development (in particular single-family housing).
high-intensity residential areas Land used for high-intensity residential development or residential-service development (especially multi-family housing).
land transport Land used for roads, railway, car parks, etc.
other Other use of land

Selected transformation examples of mining plants’ post-industrial areas in the Upper Silesian Agglomeration

Function Location Name Year Area
business, industrial and technology parks Bytom Sosnowiec Dabrowa G. Katowice Special Economic Zone 1996 17.05 ha / ~ 5 ha / 8.29 ha
Gliwice Education and Business Center – “Nowe Gliwice” 2006–2008 23.67 ha
Ruda Śląska Świętochlowice Incubator of Technological and Service Innovations – Architecture and Construction 2007–2008 1.35 ha
Sosnowiec Sosnowiec Science and Technology Park 2011–2012 1.57 ha
Jaworzno Business Center – Jaworzno Industrial Park 0.34 ha
cultural and educational Bytom Rozbark Dance and Movement Theatre 2011–2014 0.40 ha
Czeladz Contemporary Art Gallery “Elektrownia” 2007–2013 0.73 ha
Katowice Silesian Museum 2006–20152012– 6.1 ha
Katowice NOSPR** headquarters 2008–2014 4.32 ha
Katowice “Wilson” Shaft Gallery 1998 2.32 ha
Siemianowice Sl. Tradition Park 2009–2011 1.80 ha
Świętochłowice Coal Mine “Polska” towers 2015 0.57 ha
Zabrze Coal Mining Museum*** 1981– -
recreation and sport Bytom Climbing and Strength Sports Center (under construction) 2018– 0.39 ha
Chorzów The hoisting tower of the “Prezydent” shaft with the “Sztygarka” complex 2009–2012 ~ 5 ha
Sosnowiec Climbing centre – Poziom 450 2010–2012 0.36 ha
residential Będzin Housing estate “Podskarpie” 2015 ~ 12 ha
Będzin Housing estate “Brzozowica” 2016 2.08 ha
Katowice Housing estate “First district” (under construction) 2019– ~ 7 ha
Katowice Housing estate “Oak Terraces” 2007–20142018– 5.56 ha
other Katowice Silesia City Center 2005 20.12 ha
Sosnowiec District Prosecutor’s Office in Sosnowiec 2017–2019 0.89 ha
Zabrze Shaft “Maciej” 2007–2013 1.19 ha
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