Analysis Of Land Use Transformation Potential In Spatial Management

The current system of spatial planning in Poland does not provide an effective and efficient tool for controlling planning decisions at a level higher than local. The result is an unrealistic approach to adopting development policies. Nowadays there is strong competition among local governments to a...

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Main Authors: Kazak Jan, Wang Tong, Szewrański Szymon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-03-01
Series:Real Estate Management and Valuation
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/remav-2015-0001
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spelling doaj-674a3957db844d0a80648706a7edefa72021-09-05T14:00:12ZengSciendoReal Estate Management and Valuation2300-52892015-03-0123151410.1515/remav-2015-0001remav-2015-0001Analysis Of Land Use Transformation Potential In Spatial ManagementKazak Jan0Wang Tong1Szewrański Szymon2 Department of Spatial Economy, Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences Department of Built Environment, Eindhoven University of Technology Department of Spatial Economy, Wrocław University of Environmental and Life SciencesThe current system of spatial planning in Poland does not provide an effective and efficient tool for controlling planning decisions at a level higher than local. The result is an unrealistic approach to adopting development policies. Nowadays there is strong competition among local governments to attract investors, which results in excessive designation of investment areas and, consequently, an imbalance between supply and demand on the real estate market. An extremely important factor from the point of view of local authorities is also the financial burden on government budgets related to the implementation of the provisions of previously adopted policies. An improper spatial development policy can therefore generate costs without delivering the expected results, due to the lack of demand for the offered resources.https://doi.org/10.1515/remav-2015-0001land use transformation potentialspatial policy optimizationcellular automataq01r53r58
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author Kazak Jan
Wang Tong
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Analysis Of Land Use Transformation Potential In Spatial Management
Real Estate Management and Valuation
land use transformation potential
spatial policy optimization
cellular automata
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author_facet Kazak Jan
Wang Tong
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title Analysis Of Land Use Transformation Potential In Spatial Management
title_short Analysis Of Land Use Transformation Potential In Spatial Management
title_full Analysis Of Land Use Transformation Potential In Spatial Management
title_fullStr Analysis Of Land Use Transformation Potential In Spatial Management
title_full_unstemmed Analysis Of Land Use Transformation Potential In Spatial Management
title_sort analysis of land use transformation potential in spatial management
publisher Sciendo
series Real Estate Management and Valuation
issn 2300-5289
publishDate 2015-03-01
description The current system of spatial planning in Poland does not provide an effective and efficient tool for controlling planning decisions at a level higher than local. The result is an unrealistic approach to adopting development policies. Nowadays there is strong competition among local governments to attract investors, which results in excessive designation of investment areas and, consequently, an imbalance between supply and demand on the real estate market. An extremely important factor from the point of view of local authorities is also the financial burden on government budgets related to the implementation of the provisions of previously adopted policies. An improper spatial development policy can therefore generate costs without delivering the expected results, due to the lack of demand for the offered resources.
topic land use transformation potential
spatial policy optimization
cellular automata
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