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The Determinants of the Existing Conditions on the Functional and Spatial Development of Rural Areas
Author(s) -
Hanna Borucińska-Bieńkowska
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
civil and environmental engineering reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2450-8594
pISSN - 2080-5187
DOI - 10.2478/ceer-2022-0015
Subject(s) - urbanization , context (archaeology) , rural area , economic geography , sustainable development , geography , economic growth , cultural heritage , regional science , environmental planning , political science , economics , archaeology , law
The article discusses selected issues regarding the influence of ecophysiographic and cultural- historical determinants on functional-spatial development of rural areas. Ecological, economic and social processes the have been past few decades are examined in the context of the development of local self-governments and the rise of free market economy after Poland’s socio-economic transformation. The process of intensive rural urbanization occurs especially in areas within the impact zone of big cities. It is caused by, i.a., human migration into rural areas and development of areas of business activation. The abovementioned tendencies that occur in the ecological, economic and social context have a significant impact on functional-spatial development. Expansion of housing developments and, in effect, expansion and development of necessary technical infrastructure gives rise to many problems concerning preservation of cultural heritage of the Polish countryside. The selected issues are analysed on the basis of factors and determinants occurring in the area of Lubasz village in Wielkopolskie province.The pursuit of sustainable development of rural areas is fundamental in regard to ruralist solutions as well as preservation of traditional rural architecture. Ecophysiographic and cultural-historical determinants play a considerable role in this pursuit, especially in the context of threats that stem from overurbanization of rural areas.

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