Current Changes in the Location of Industry in the Suburban Zone of A Post‐Socialist City. Case Study of Wrocław (Poland)
Paweł Brezdeń and
Robert Szmytkie
Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 2019, vol. 110, issue 2, 102-122
Abstract:
In the time of post‐industrialism, the increasing costs of life, scientific and technical development, an increase in the level of education and ecological barriers resulted in the decentralization of economic activity. One of the consequences of this is an increase in the locational attractiveness of the suburban zone. The aim of the paper is to evaluate the contemporary processes concerning location and concentration of industry in a post‐socialist city illustrated with an example of the city of Wrocław. The conducted research enabled us to determine the functional specialisation of gminas (municipalities), which served as the basis for the construction of a simplified model of the suburban zone in the post‐industrial period. In order to diagnose the extent of development and the level of spatial differentiation of the process of industrial activity concentration, the authors applied a location quotient (LQ) as well as a taxonomic method of linear ordering of distances from so‐called development pattern.
Date: 2019
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