Changes in population density of the urban population in southern Poland in the period 1950-2011 against the background of political and economic transformation
Publié en ligne: 29 sept. 2017
Pages: 107 - 113
Reçu: 01 juil. 2016
Accepté: 20 juil. 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/mgrsd-2017-0017
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This paper presents the changes in urban population density in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries in an area of approximately 20,000 km2 in southern Poland, which includes close to 100 towns and cities with a population of almost 4.5 million (in 2011) and an urbanisation index over 70%. It is the most urbanised part of Poland and includes the Cracow agglomeration and the Upper Silesian conurbation. The analysis was performed using one of the statistical methods for estimating discrete distributions, the