Ocena wpływu polityki spójności 2004–2006 na przeciwdziałanie negatywnym skutkom suburbanizacji
Evaluation of the impact of Cohesion Policy 2004-2006 on counteracting the negative effects of suburbanization processes
Dorota Celinska-Janowicz
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In recent years, the largest Polish cities have experienced intensive suburbanization processes. People migrate to suburban communes and hitherto undeveloped areas change their function towards single- or multi-family residential neighbourhoods. Spontaneous and dispersed suburbanization processes (urban sprawl) have many negative consequences that might become a serious problem, not only for the inhabitants but also for the local authorities in the suburban areas. The article presents the results of the evaluation of the role of Cohesion Policy projects in counteracting negative effects of suburbanization processes in potential suburban zones of the largest Polish cities. The results of the evaluation indicate that in suburban areas there is a major focus on meeting the current needs of residents, whereas strategic prevention of negative effects of suburbanization processes is neglected.
Keywords: suburbanization; Cohesion Policy; territorial cohesion; infrastructure (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O18 R11 R14 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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Published in Studia Regionalne i Lokalne Special Issue 2011 (2011): pp. 98-122
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