Regional Territorial Investments in the Siedlce subregion 2014–2020

Urszula Gadomska, Monika Kierzkowska

DOI: 10.21858/msr.28.08

Vol no: 28

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The article presents the support instrument called Regional Territorial Investments (RIT), operating in the Mazovian Voivodeship in the financial perspective 2014-2020 and its implementation in the Siedlce subregion. RIT is a financial mechanism created by the local government of the Mazowieckie Voivodeship within the framework of the Regional Operational Program of the Mazowieckie Voivodeship 2014-2020 to support related projects in non-metropolitan areas. The RIT formula – based on a territorial approach, as in the Integrated Territorial Investments for the Warsaw Functional Area – allows support for problem areas of strategic intervention identified in the Development Strategy of the Mazowieckie Voivodeship until 2030.

Urszula Gadomska, Monika Kierzkowska; Regionalne Inwestycje Terytorialne w subregionie siedleckim 2014–2020Pobierz

Family garden plots in Warsaw. Tradition and modernity

Anna Pawlikowska-Piechotka

DOI: 10.21858/msr.29.03

Vol. no: 29

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Allotment gardens appeared in Europe nearly two hundred years ago, and have been present in Poland for more than a century. There are currently about 5,000 family allotment gardens in the country, with almost one million individual plots delineated. Thus, it is estimated that millions of Poles, the families of allotment holders, their friends and residents of the surrounding residential complexes enjoy the benefits of recreation in these green areas with high environmental quality.

Anna Pawlikowska-Piechotka, Rodzinne ogrody działkowe w Warszawie Tradycja i współczesnośćPobierz

The changing role of bicycle transport in subsequent editions of the Regional spatial development plan of Mazovia

Maciej Sulmicki, Sebastian Pawłowski

DOI: 10.21858/msr.28.07

Vol no: 28

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The article presents the evolution of the role of bicycle transportation presented in the planning documents of the Mazowieckie Voivodeship since 2004 and the prospects for implementing the provisions of the current Mazowieckie Voivodeship Spatial Development Plan, adopted in 2019. As a starting point, changes in the role of the bicycle in Denmark and the Netherlands, particularly in their capitals, were presented. Both countries are a good point of reference not only because of their successes in implementing bicycle policies, but also because of their area similar to the area of the Mazowieckie Voivodeship, and in the case of the Netherlands – additionally a similar population in the capital agglomeration.

Maciej Sulmicki, Sebastian Pawłowski; Ewolucja roli transportu rowerowego w Planie zagospodarowania przestrzennego województwa mazowieckiegoPobierz

The spatial development concept of a vineyard with a tourism and recreation complex in Starachowice

Bogdan Szeremeta, Kyryło Żarkowski

DOI: 10.21858/msr.28.06

Vol no: 28

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The purpose of the study was to create a spatial development concept for the Michalow Meadows area in Starachowice. The study area was selected taking into account environmental aspects. Included in the paper is information on relief, soil, climate and flood risk, which shows that most of the area of Łąki Michowskie is at risk of flooding. This fact, for the realization of investment objectives, imposes the necessity of regulating the Kamienna River and building a flood control embankment.

Bogdan Szeremeta, Kyryło Żarkowski; Winnica z kompleksem turystycznowypoczynkowym w Starachowicach – koncepcja zagospodarowania przestrzennegoPobierz

Innovative financial solutions for intelligent urban development

Krzysztof Waśniewski, Miron Maicki

DOI: 10.21858/msr.29.02

Vol. no: 29

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This article presents the results of a study of socio-economic changes in Polish cities in the context of the challenges of technological change. The methods of classical econometric analysis are combined in the article with the use of a neural network to identify developmental patterns in seven large Polish cities: Warsaw, Krakow, Poznan, Wroclaw, Gdansk, Lodz and Kielce.

Krzysztof Waśniewski, Miron Maicki, Innowacyjne rozwiązania finansowe dla inteligentnego rozwoju miastPobierz

The specific element in it’s surrounding – remains. Roman Rotunda on Wzgórze Tumskie in Plock

Sławomir Paweł Markowski

DOI: 10.21858/msr.28.05

Vol no: 28

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Since the dawn of civilization, man – homo constructor – has intuitively sought to transform his surroundings and order them according to a sense known to himself, in a more or less permanent way. In this activity, not only great buildings, but even the least permanent human works, become, in a certain space of time, a trace – a signature of creative actions. The article contains a historical outline of the Romanesque rotunda – a special element in the space of the cultural landscape of the Tumskie Hill in Plock, which remains not only as a trace in the programmatic plane of the place, but today is a real trace – a symbolically marked place of its existence.

Sławomir Paweł Markowski; Element szczególny w otoczeniu – ślady. Rotunda romańska na Wzgórzu Tumskim w PłockuPobierz

In the context of the 100th anniversary of Poland’s independence Mazovia and its economy: from the Second to the Third Republic. Part one: The Second Republic

Cecylia Leszczyńska

DOI: 10.21858/msr.29.01

Vol. no: 29

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This article is the first part of a study of the economy of Mazovia over the past century. It presents the processes and phenomena that shaped and determined the structure of the region’s economy during the Second Republic with an indication of the historical legacy, especially the industrialization and modernization processes of the late 19th century, which had a fundamental impact on the structure of Mazovia’s economy in the interwar period.

Cecylia Leszczyńska, W kontekście 100-lecia niepodległości Polski Mazowsze i jego gospodarka: od Drugiej do Trzeciej Rzeczypospolitej Część pierwsza: Druga RzeczpospolitaPobierz

Królikarnia – an accessible museum

Dorota Zych-Charaziak

DOI: 10.21858/msr.28.04

Vol no: 28

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The article is an attempt to analyze the activities of museum institutions, their evolution and the role they have played throughout history. It touches on issues concerning their origins dating back to ancient times, up to the present – breaking the stereotypical structures, forms and functions of these institutions. In it, I would like to emphasize the need to continuously educate the public at such a level that it can assimilate the ambitious offer addressed to us by museum units, and at the same time introduce the aspect of innovative projects aimed at narrow groups of dysfunctional people. I was inspired by the activities of the Królikarnia Museum, which is a branch of the National Museum in Warsaw.

Dorota Zych-Charaziak; Królikarnia – muzeum dostępnePobierz

European NUTS classification and its significance for the Mazowieckie Voivodship

Konrad Wojnarowski

DOI: 10.21858/msr.28.03

Vol no: 28

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The purpose of the article is to present the European NUTS classification and its relevance to the Mazowieckie Voivodeship. In view of the new statistical division, Mazovia faces the challenge of increasing the sustainability of development policy with the assumption of “territorial cohesion, understood as the reduction of development disproportions in the Mazowieckie Voivodeship and the increase in the importance of the Warsaw Metropolitan Area in Europe.”

Konrad Wojnarowski; Europejska klasyfikacja NUTS i jej znaczenie dla województwa mazowieckiegoPobierz