Miscellanea Geographica. Regional Studies on Development
1984 - 2025
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Volume 26, issue 4, 2022
- Variability of mobile phone network logins in the Białowieża National Park during the 2019 and 2020 summer holiday periods in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 169-177

- Zbucki Łukasz
- Related versus unrelated variety and per employee income regional disparities: A case of Polish regions pp. 178-184

- Andrzej Cieślik and Misiak Tomasz
- The Iranian Housing System under the Islamic Republic Government (1990–2021) pp. 185-197

- Janakipour Farzaneh, Zarghamfard Moslem, Hajisharifi Arezoo and Hoseinzadeh Robab
- Regional and temporal changes in demand for geography teachers in Poland. Results of job advert tracking in the years 2019–2020 pp. 198-207

- Piróg Danuta and Hibszer Adam
- Towards sustainable development exemplified by monitoring land use efficiency in Europe using SDG 11.3.1 pp. 208-214

- Bielecka Elżbieta and Calka Beata
- Modelling Net Ecosystem Exchange in the Biebrza Wetlands using satellite and meteorological data pp. 215-226

- Dąbrowska-Zielińska Katarzyna, Misiura Katarzyna, Malińska Alicja, Grzybowski Patryk, Gurdak Radosław, Bartold Maciej and Kluczek Marcin
- Surge-type Uisu glacier and its undisturbed forefield relief, Eastern Pamir, Tajikistan pp. 227-236

- Gądek Bogdan, Rojan Elżbieta and Suska-Malawska Małgorzata
- Long-term changes in circulation conditions over southern Poland for the period 1874–2020 pp. 237-248

- Bielec-Bąkowska Zuzanna
Volume 26, issue 3, 2022
- Political Geography in the Time of a New Hundred Years’ War: 1914–2022 and Beyond pp. 125-125

- Solarz Marcin Wojciech
- Europe's cultural diversity as a problem for European integration pp. 126-135

- Jordan Peter
- 2019 European Parliament Election in Poland: who benefitted from the record increase in turnout? pp. 136-148

- Skorupska Magdalena
- The geopolitics of territorial relativity. Poland seen by Rudolf Kjellén pp. 149-153

- Lundén Thomas
- Israel’s changing geostrategic posture pp. 154-159

- Eiran Ehud
- Reading and Mapping the Worldviews of Island States through National Anthems: Celebrating Deity, Identity, Landscapes and Unity pp. 160-168

- Brunn Stanley D.
Volume 26, issue 2, 2022
- Notes on misconceptions in the application of geographical names of the tepuis on the borderlands of Guyana and Venezuela and a clarification of the location of Waukauyengtipu and Cerro Venamo pp. 75-79

- Wrazidlo Mateusz, McPherson Stewart and Clarke H. David
- Recreational Zoning of the Coastal Territories Using the Example of the Odessa Region pp. 80-93

- Kuczabski Aleksander, Bezverkhnuik Tatiana, Sencha Irina and Azarova Irina
- Municipal investment expenditures by pork-barrel mayors: evidence from a transition economy pp. 94-100

- Leśniewska-Napierała Katarzyna and Napierała Tomasz
- Rural Tourism Opportunity Spectrum: Linking People and Landscape for Spatial Planning pp. 101-110

- Kulczyk Sylwia and Woźniak Edyta
- Dynamics of hydrological droughts propagation in mountainous catchments pp. 111-124

- Kozek Malwina and Tomaszewski Edmund
Volume 26, issue 1, 2022
- Space syntax as a socio-economic approach: a review of potentials in the polish context pp. 5-14

- Lamprecht Mariusz
- Failure and opportunities of public value capture and developer obligations in Polish urban development pp. 15-30

- Gielen Demetrio Muñoz, Ossowicz Tomasz and Zaborowski Tomasz Piotr
- The potential accessibility to workplaces and working-age population by means of public and private car transport in Szczecin pp. 31-41

- Goliszek Sławomir
- Planning for Sustainable Development of Tourism in the Tatra National Park Buffer Zone Using the MCDA Approach pp. 42-51

- Adamczyk Joanna and Wałdykowski Piotr
- Source-driven data model for geohistorical records’ editing: a case study of the works of Karol Perthées pp. 52-62

- Szady Bogumił and Panecki Tomasz
- Severe storms as an example of a natural hazard in the urban area – case studies of the area of Warsaw, Poland pp. 63-74

- Piasecki Krzysztof and Żmudzka Elwira
Volume 25, issue 4, 2021
- Remote sensing techniques for tracking changes caused by illegal gold mining in Madre de Dios, Peru pp. 205-212

- Adamek Katarzyna, Lupa Michał and Zawadzki Mateusz
- Using GMT for 2D and 3D Modeling of the Ryukyu Trench Topography, Pacific Ocean pp. 213-225

- Polina Lemenkova
- Remote sensing techniques to assess chlorophyll fluorescence in support of crop monitoring in Poland pp. 226-237

- Gurdak Radosław and Bartold Maciej
- The Effectiveness of China's Foreign Trade Liberalization pp. 238-245

- Andrzej Cieślik and Tseyang Tenzin
- Analysis of cropping intensity and irrigation intensity in North Twenty Four Parganas district, West Bengal, India pp. 246-258

- Mondal Tarun Kumar and Sarkar Santana
- Multivariate mapping for experienced users: comparing extrinsic and intrinsic maps with univariate maps pp. 259-271

- Korycka-Skorupa Jolanta and Gołębiowska Izabela
Volume 25, issue 3, 2021
- How to combine descriptive and normative approaches in participatory urban planning: an experimental mixed-method implemented in the downtown district of Poznań, Poland pp. 145-154

- Kaźmierczak Bartosz and Palicki Sławomir
- Land development policy as related to real estate influenced by railway noise in the context of allowable indicators that have been recently modified in Poland pp. 155-168

- Podawca Konrad, Karsznia Krzysztof and Jewuła Kamil
- Perceived destination image of Poland: an analysis based on Ukrainian and Russian perceptions pp. 169-180

- Kamińska Wioletta, Mularczyk Mirosław, Chrapek Magdalena, Dubis Lidiya, Malska Marta and Nesterov Evgeny
- Declining sikh space on the religious and political landscape of India pp. 181-187

- Mangat Harwant Singh, Ahmed Shaik Iftikhar and Gill Lakhvir Singh
- Education and subjective well-being. Observations from Madagascar pp. 188-193

- Klein Małgorzata
- The influence of treated wastewater from the Lodz city agglomeration on the ice regime and water temperature of the Ner river pp. 194-203

- Bartnik Adam and Jokiel Paweł
Volume 25, issue 2, 2021
- Parallel regional convergence in Poland before and after EU accession pp. 83-92

- Piotr Wójcik
- The impact of Special Economic Zones on local labour markets in Poland pp. 93-98

- Ambroziak Adam A. and Dziemianowicz Wojciech
- Trade wars and the changing international order: a crisis of globalization? pp. 99-109

- Mihaylov Valentin and Sitek Sławomir
- Assessment process in the delimitation of historic urban landscape of Algiers by AHP pp. 110-126

- Oumelkheir Boukratem and Nadia Djelal
- Challenges and perspectives for human activity in Arctic coastal environments – a review of selected interactions and problems pp. 127-143

- Jaskólski Marek Wojciech
Volume 25, issue 1, 2021
- From post-communist democratic laissez-faire to prevention of territorial fragmentation: tightening the rules of municipal splits in Central and Eastern Europe after 1990 pp. 5-17

- Swianiewicz Paweł
- Local Identity or Economic Benefits? The Municipal Splits in the Czech Republic pp. 18-27

- Lysek Jakub
- Reversing the Past. Municipal Splits in Slovakia After 1989 pp. 28-36

- Spáč Peter
- Municipal splits and hidden amalgamations in Hungary pp. 37-45

- Dobos Gábor
- Process of local government fragmentation in Croatia: From a big-bang to a status quo pp. 46-53

- Škarica Mihovil
- Factors contributing to municipal splits in Slovenia pp. 54-61

- Brajnik Irena Bačlija and Lavtar Roman
- Territorial fragmentation in post-communist Romania: the not so curious case of a de-amalgamation reform pp. 62-70

- Stănuș Cristina
- Striving for a restitution of the former splendor? Reasons for municipal splits in Poland pp. 71-81

- Łukomska Julita
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