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  • Economy ; Municipality ; Poland ; Silesia ; Wrocław
  • The paper presents communes of Kobierzyce and Długołęka, situated near Wrocław, as an example of areas which achieved the greatest economic success in the Lower Silesia region. This success is demonstrated by the number of economic entities located
  • Aeolian processes on Turawskie Lake (Silesia Lowland, Southwestern Poland) : a field experiment
  • Turawskie Lake is a shallow reservoir characterized by a wide sandy littoral zone and large yearly water-level fluctuations. Semi-annual periods of low water level (July-December) result in emergence of broad sandy beaches that are subjected
  • to strong southerly or northwesterly winds reworking recent and older sandy deposits. Wind removes dry sand mostly from the lower and middle parts of the littoral zone and accumulates it in its higher part.
  • Problems of protecting the natural environment against the background of the economic development of Lower Silesia
  • Tourist farms in Lower Silesia, Poland
  • Attendance ; Credit ; Diversification ; Living standard ; Nature park ; Poland ; Rural tourism ; Silesia ; Tourism ; Tourist facilities
  • Farm ; Income ; Poland ; Rural economy ; Silesia ; Tourism
  • of non-agricultural activity has more and more proponents in lower Silesia because it offers farmers an additional source of income. In conclusion it was said that the greatest chance for agrotourism development in lower Silesia is its international
  • Army ; Poland ; Pomerania ; Railway ; Silesia ; Transport network
  • , and 697 km of second tracks were dismantled, only to be successfully reconstructed by PKP. The majority of the dismantled lines were in the Mazurian and Pomeranian Lakelands, with fewer in Western Poland and Lower Silesia. The trofeynye batalyony divested
  • 407 km of the electric traction network, mainly in Lower Silesia. - (BJ)
  • Education ; Health ; Poland ; Rural area ; Silesia ; Years 1990-99
  • The process of economic and social transformation in Poland in the 1990s ushered in changes to rural parts of Lower Silesia. These are visible in a decline in the educational and healthcare infrastructure. As a result of the reforms carried out
  • Countryside ; Demographic change ; Economic development ; Environmental change ; Forecast ; Hazard ; Modelling ; Poland ; Silesia
  • The article aims to show a vision of Lower Silesian countryside in the year 2050. The main global forces of changes were identified: demographical changes, environmental, economic and technological. The pillar of vision was a set of the following
  • assumptions : (1) no silver bullet – not assumed of incremental advances in technology, (2) no World War III, (3) no hidden genies – e.g. no killer disease pandemic, a meteorite impact and other accidents with low probability of occurrence, (4) the global
  • models (prognosis) are good enough to form reliable visions of future facts. This framework of article allows to create the vision of Lower Silesian countryside in the year 2050. – (BJ)
  • Czech Silesia : a periphery of the Czech state
  • Czech Republic ; Mental map ; Region ; Silesia
  • The Czech Republic consists of three historical provinces : Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia. While the first and second of these are well known, to the point where their existences in the minds of their inhabitants are not under discussion
  • as in every locality in which an industrial transformation has taken place. The position of Czech Silesia in the minds of its inhabitants was mapped in the form of mental maps several years ago at the university of Ostrava. Now, the considerations regarding
  • the different status has been used as a measure of the peripheral character of Czech Silesia. - (BJ)
  • Czech Republic ; Geomorphology ; Periglacial features ; Permafrost ; Quaternary ; Silesia
  • The landforms of the Osoblaha Lowland in Silesia are described. Major relief features in this area are developed in permafrost conditions during the Late Pleistocene in the end of the Weichselian period. - (MS)
  • Enquiry ; Lower Silesia ; Map ; Pedagogy ; Poland ; Teacher ; Teaching material ; Teaching of geography ; Wrocław
  • Cyberspace ; Internet ; Lower Silesia ; Poland ; Relationality ; Town ; Urban network ; Web site ; Wrocław
  • Mining and hydrological transformations in Upper Silesia from the fifteenth to the nineteenth century
  • Drainage network ; Eighteenth Century ; Fifteenth Century ; Hydrology ; Impact ; Mine ; Mining activity ; Nineteenth Century ; Poland ; Reservoir ; Seventeenth Century ; Silesia ; Sixteenth Century
  • Silesia - from region of conflict to zone of piece
  • Europe ; Frontier ; Frontier region ; Geopolitics ; Minority ; Poland ; Silesia ; Trans-border area
  • The general mental map of Czech Silesia was drawn on the basis of individual respondents maps. It shows the care, domain and peripheral areas of Silesia in the minds of its inhabitants. The method was combined with interviews aimed at establishing
  • D'une frontière déchirée à une frontière réconciliée : la partition de Teschen et l'eurorégion Cieszyn Silesia (République tchèque - Pologne)
  • Administration ; Cieszyn Silesia ; Coopération ; Découpage administratif ; Espace transfrontalier ; Europe ; Eurorégion ; Flux ; Frontière ; Géographie politique ; Partition ; Pologne ; Tchèque république
  • Silesia s'inscrit dans la perspective de l'élargissement à l'est de l'Union européenne. Cieszyn Silesia est analysée dans le cadre d'une théorie générale des Eurorégions et de l'administration transfrontalière.
  • Czech Republic ; Frontier ; Frontier region ; Lower Silesia ; Marginal area ; Peripheral region ; Poland ; Regional economy ; Rural development ; Sudety ; Territory ; Trans-border area ; Trans-border cooperation
  • Local responses to changed circumstances : coalmining in the market economy in Upper Silesia, Poland
  • Coal ; Coalfield ; Environmental conservation ; Industrial production ; Industrial restructuring ; Industry ; Market economy ; Mine ; Poland ; Silesia ; Socialism ; Technical progress
  • Cultural landscape ; Identity ; Katowice ; Poland ; Town ; Upper Silesia ; Urban development ; Urban history
  • Alta Silesia ; Ciudad ; Desarrollo urbano ; Historia urbana ; Identidad ; Paisaje cultural ; Polonia
  • Administrative unit ; Czech Republic ; District ; Local government ; Regional geography ; Saxony ; Silesia ; Západočeský
  • of the reform. The comparison with the achieved results of the territorial division in the saxony and Lover-Sillesia is emphasized.