Spatial diversification of the implementation of planning and investment processes in the Poznań Metropolitan Area
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Keywords

spatial management, local spatial development plans, metropolitan area, commune, suburbanisation

How to Cite

Mrozik, K. D. ., Podawca, K., & Drożyńska, D. (2020). Spatial diversification of the implementation of planning and investment processes in the Poznań Metropolitan Area. Economics and Environment, 75(4), 17. Retrieved from https://ekonomiaisrodowisko.pl/journal/article/view/13

Abstract

This paper aimed to access the changes that appeared between 2009 and 2018 in the context of progress in the spatial planning process at the local planning level. The study also attempts to classify communes in the metropolitan area due to the diversification of the degree of implementation in the spatial planning process. The research was conducted on the example of Poznań Metropolitan Area (PMA), which covers 45 communes. The analysis was based on data from the Local Data Bank of Statistics, Poland. The communes in PMA were classified into 12 groups. The most numerous group (almost half of the analysed units) are communes with small coverage of local spatial development plans and very low dynamics of issuing of decisions on building conditions. These are communes where the urbanisation pressure, due to the distance from Poznań, is lower than in the administrative units located near or in the immediate vicinity of Poznań.

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