Geography of socio-economic differentiation of Poland according to subregions in 2002–2014
Author(s) -
Jan Kubeš,
Martin Kebza
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
auc geographica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.193
H-Index - 13
eISSN - 2336-1980
pISSN - 0300-5402
DOI - 10.14712/23361980.2018.4
Subject(s) - geography , economic geography , index (typography) , german , economic base analysis , regional development , position (finance) , regional science , economics , archaeology , finance , world wide web , computer science , microeconomics
The paper focuses on the territorial differentiation of socio-economic development of Poland between the years 2002-2014 and on geographic patterns of this differentiation at the level of Polish subregions (NUTS 3). Nine partial indicators entering the composite indicator and also the average base index are applied. The analysis of the socio-economic development of the subregions along the directional east-west gradient, rural-urban concentric gradients (around big cities) and the sub-bands of subregions along the border of Poland with the surrounding countries is used to explain the observed differentiation. Polish subregions underwent considerable development between 2002 and 2014, but the territorial differentiation of their development changed only partially. The big Polish cities and also their suburban subregions have the best position of all; the worst are still the rural subregions of eastern Poland and the inner peripheries of Poland. The directional east-west gradient, the rural-urban concentric gradients, as well as the higher development of subregions along the German, Czech and sea borders were confirmed.
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