The creation of regions’ brand abroad by different groups of stakeholders on the example of selected polish voivodships

Katarzyna Janiszewska

DOI: 10.21858/msr.21.03

Vol. no: 21

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The purpose of the article is to show the activities and the ways and extent of involvement of different types of stakeholders in the process of branding the region abroad. For this purpose, semi-structured individual interviews were conducted with one employee of each of the selected five regional offices in Brussels. The essence and motives for branding the region, the perceptions of the role of the regional offices and the ways in which stakeholder groups are involved in the process were analyzed.

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Territorial development paradigm in practice

Monika Słupińska

DOI: 10.21858/msr.21.02

Vol. no: 21

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Cohesion policy plays a key role for the dynamics of the European integration process, and is in a sense a “barometer” of the strength and direction of this process, around which the European debate has been taking place in recent years. This policy in the current programming period (2014-2020) has a clear “territorial dimension,” i.e. it allows the nature of support to be tailored to the peculiarities and needs of specific territories.

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From the Editor-in-Chief

Adriana Barbara Cieślak

DOI: 10.21858/msr.21.01

Vol. no: 21

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In 2017, the Editorial Team of the scientific periodical MAZOWSZE Regional Studies faced a serious challenge. The interest in our journal among authors and readers from various scientific backgrounds, as well as among practitioners involved in spatial development and public policy, confirmed our conviction that what we do is important, but it also became a starting point for undertaking changes that must be aimed at developing and expanding our activities.

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Demographic situation of the Mazowieckie Voivodeship

Alina Potrykowska

DOI: 10.21858/msr.20.10

Vol. no: 20

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Mazowieckie Voivodeship is the largest voivodeship in Poland in terms of area and population. In 2015, it covered an area of 35.6 thousand square kilometers (11.4% of the country’s area), which was inhabited by 5349.1 thousand people, or 13.9% of Poland’s total population.

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Programming and implementation of regional development in Moldova

Paulina Legutko-Kobus

DOI: 10.21858/msr.20.09

Vol. no: 20

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When we think of Moldova, what often comes to mind is a poor country torn by the ambitions of politicians between the influence of the EU and Russia. Moldova is a small country of 33,800 square kilometers, with a population of about 3.5 million people (58.1% of whom live in rural areas), located in southeastern Europe, which borders Romania to the west and Ukraine on the other sides.

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Implementation of Intelligent Transport Systems

Adam Molecki

DOI: 10.21858/msr.20.08

Vol. no: 20

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The article presents selected aspects of the implementation of the Intelligent Transport System in Wroclaw. It shows the emphasis that city authorities have put on coordinating investments related to relieving the transportation system of vehicular traffic and privileging streetcars. Also highlighted is how a change in the perception of public transportation was achieved – from a nuisance to a relatively convenient way of making journeys in the city.

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A recipe for success, or how the Lower Town in Gdansk was revitalized

Dariusz Wołodźko

DOI: 10.21858/msr.20.07

Nr woluminu: 20

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The Municipality of the City of Gdansk in 2009-2015 implemented four revitalization projects in the districts: Dolne Miasto, Dolny Wrzeszcz, Nowy Port and Letnica. The realized projects concerned both investment and so-called soft activities, i.e. those concerning the social sphere.

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Strengthening the functions of social economy at regional level

Marta Bohdziewicz-Lulewicz

DOI: 10.21858/msr.20.06

Vol. no: 20

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The purpose of this article is to present the arguments behind the thesis that social economy initiatives have socio-economic benefits that are felt at the local and regional levels. These benefits are discussed through an analysis of the functions of social economy, understood as important goals, from the point of view of regional development policy, using the example of the project entitled “Academy of Social Economy Development”, implemented by the Regional Center for Social Policy in Cracow in the Małopolska voivodeship, in 2008-2015.

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Architecture and functional art in Władysław Sowicki’s pre-war and post-war designs – evolution of style

Agata Wereszczyńska

DOI: 10.21858/msr.20.05

Vol. no: 20

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The article presents the multifaceted and interdisciplinary work of the architect and visual artist – Wladyslaw Sowicki. The purpose of the study is to present Sowicki’s artistic activity in the field of architecture and applied art, to analyze the development of the architect’s design activity over the course of the 1930s and the post-war years, until 1954, and to introduce the designer’s silhouette. The work is divided into an introduction outlining the historical situation, which is an integral background for the development of design arts in Poland, two chapters describing the architect’s pre- and post-war activities, and a conclusion.

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