Mazovia Regional Studies 2021/36 Start › Mazovia Regional Studies 2021/36 Part I. Analyses and StudiesPart II. Self governmentPart III. Miscellaneous DOI no: 10.21858/msr.36 Volumen no: 36 Online edition Part. I Analyses and Studies Maciej Sulmicki, The impact of infrastructure on driver behavior at pedestrian crossings. Warsaw and Radom case study page 11 Anna Wieczorek, Maciej Siekierski, Waste Management. Waste processing installations and facilities page 31 Lidia Ozimkowska, Jerzy Wojtatowicz, Application of the biocenotic tree assessment method in the „Willa Mindic” park (Moldavia) for the implementation of the conceptual land-use project – a case study page 45 Agnieszka Starzyk, Kurpie in folkculture. Series: Kurpie. Transformation of the settlement landscape until Poland’s accession to the European Union page 67 Anna Pawlikowska-Piechotka, Natalia Łukasik, Equestrian clubs – an elite offer or available to everyone? page 85 Part II. Self government Paulina Żurawicka, NO to the partition of Mazovia – negative effects of the planned partition of the region from the perspective of the local and regional government, the scientific community and the inhabitants page 119 Anna Wieczorek, Maciej Siekierski, Municipal waste management fees in Warsaw page 131 The most interesting Polish local government investments 1999-2019 page 139 Part III. Miscellaneous Iwona Grys, KALOS KAGATHOS In Memoriam Wojciech Mikołaj Zabłocki 1930–2020 page 149 Wojciech Zabłocki, The impact of smog on the design of sports facilities page 165 Anna Kwil, Note from briefing meeting on Interreg Europe, Interreg Central Europe, Interreg Baltic Sea Programs for 2021-2027 page 169 PDF Button See other editions Mazovia Regional Studies 2022/43 Mazovia Regional Studies 2020/35 Mazovia Regional Studies 2017/21 Mazovia Regional Studies 2014/14 Return to editions list PDF Button Skip back to main navigation