Discussion on the division into voivodeships in the Second Polish Republic

Cecylia Leszczyńska

DOI: 10.21858/msr.38.01

Vol. no: 38

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The purpose of the article is to reconstruct the debate on the division into provinces in the Second Republic, which was introduced in 1919-1922. The shape of the provinces became the subject of numerous discussions, its participants usually evaluated it critically, stressing its inadequacy to meet the needs of state administration and economic challenges.

Cecylia Leszczyńska, Dyskusje o podziale na województwa w Drugiej RzeczypospolitejPobierz

Waste management. Thermal waste treatment – incinerators and co-incinerators

Maciej Siekierski, Karolina Majewska, Sławomir Podsiadło

DOI: 10.21858/msr.38.02

Vol. no: 38

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Waste management is a series of processes related to the generation, collection and supervision of waste, of which waste processing plays a key role. It also includes issues related to the handling of their disposal sites. Today, it is one of the most important issues concerning modern civilization in connection with the growing problem of environmental pollution. The article is another in a series of articles on waste management [Wieczorek, Siekierski 2020].

Maciej Siekierski, Karolina Majewska, Sławomir Podsiadło, Gospodarka odpadami. Termiczne przekształcanie odpadów – spalarnie i współspalarniePobierz

Multicultural heritage as a basis for sustainable development of urban tourism in Warsaw – COVID-19 pandemic time

Anna Ostrowska-Tryzno, Anna Pawlikowska-Piechotka

DOI: 10.21858/msr.38.03

Vol. no: 38

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The importance of multiculturalism for the development of tourism, consistently emphasized in the literature, testifies to the popularity of this form of tourism. Poland has historically been a transitional country between East and West, a country where different cultures existed side by side: Polish, German, Jewish and Russian. For centuries, Poland was a meeting place of different religions and cultures, and today’s landscape still shows this. The catastrophe of World War II brought the annihilation of a multicultural society and created a homogeneity unprecedented in our history.

Anna Ostrowska-Tryzno, Anna Pawlikowska-Piechotka, Dziedzictwo wielokulturowości jako podstawa zrównoważonego rozwoju turystyki miejskiej w Warszawie – czas pandemii COVID-19Pobierz

Kurpie – characteristics of the settlement landscape Series: Kurpie. Transformation of the settlement landscape until Poland’s accession to the European Union

Agnieszka Starzyk

DOI: 10.21858/msr.38.04

Vol. no: 38

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Kurpiowszczyzna is one of the most interesting ethnographic regions, with a center of original, well-preserved and carefully cultivated Kurpie folk culture. The image of the Kurpie village is the result of centuries of human activity. Over the centuries there have been transformations of the landscape, based on the adaptation of the natural environment to cultivate the land and the gradual establishment of human settlements, which have given the modern image.

Agnieszka Starzyk, Kurpiowszczyzna – charakterystyka krajobrazu osadniczego Cykl: Kurpiowszczyzna. Przekształcenia krajobrazu osadniczego do czasu przystąpienia Polski do Unii EuropejskiejPobierz

Imposing spatial order – an efficient system or chaos? Local spatial development plan – land use

Anna Wieczorek

DOI: 10.21858/msr.38.05

Vol. no: 38

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The article is another in a series of articles on the system of space shaping in Poland and the second of three on the scope of establishing a local spatial development plan. It complements and expands on the article titled Space shaping – efficient system or chaos? Local spatial development plan – the scope of statehood. It addresses the key issue of land use designation(s). It points out the ambiguity of this concept, and thus the vague scope of local plan making.

Anna Wieczorek, Kształtowanie przestrzeni – sprawny system czy chaos? Miejscowy plan zagospodarowania przestrzennego – przeznaczenie terenówPobierz

Imposing spatial order – an efficient system or chaos? Local spatial development plan – development parameters

Anna Wieczorek

DOI: 10.21858/msr.38.06

Vol. no: 38

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The article is the next in a series of articles on the system of space shaping in Poland and the last of three on the scope of establishing a local spatial development plan. It complements and expands on the article entitled Space shaping – efficient system or chaos? Local spatial development plan – the scope of statehood.

Anna Wieczorek, Kształtowanie przestrzeni – sprawny system czy chaos? Miejscowy plan zagospodarowania przestrzennego – parametry zabudowyPobierz

There’s a lot going on in Interreg programs for 2021-2027 – it’s worth keeping up to date

Agnieszka Mync

DOI: 10.21858/msr.38.07

Vol. no: 38

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In the Interreg Central Europe 2021-2027 transnational cooperation program, the call for proposals is currently underway – opened on November 15, 2021. – I call for proposals. Project proposals will be available until February 23, 2022. Potential beneficiaries, while preparing projects, can take into account all priorities and specific objectives of the program – no thematic restrictions have been introduced at this stage of its implementation. The budget of the first call on the side of the allocation from the European Regional Development Fund is indicatively closed with a total amount of 72 million euros.

Agnieszka Mync, W programach Interreg na lata 2021–2027 dużo się dzieje – warto być na bieżącoPobierz