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Land Conversion for Suburban Housing: A Study of Urbanization in Warsaw and Olsztyn, Poland

Wasilewski, Adam, and Krzysztof Krukowski. 2002. "Land Conversion for Suburban Housing: A Study of Urbanization in Warsaw and Olsztyn, Poland." Presented at "The Commons in an Age of Globalisation," the Ninth Conference of the International Association for the Study of Common Property, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, June 17-21, 2002.

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"In the 1990's, urban demand for housing land around city agglomerations increased rapidly. Additionally, the decreasing profitability of agricultural production caused farmers, who are able to freely decide on land turnover, to be interested in land sale for non-agricultural purposes. At the same time, Polish counties received the status of self-governments, which then imposed their will upon local economic development. In this way, counties became responsible for land management as well, and started supporting the process of land conversion, perceived as a factor of the above development. Such implications have created the following situation: decentralisation and the extension of private control over land has led to the loss of rural landscapes in Poland, because farmers, county self-governments and rural society in general gain from the conversion of agricultural to housing land. Therefore, field research has been exercised at the county level. For the investigation, two counties, located in regions differentiated by economic growth, were selected. The data were collected through the collection of archival records, documentation review and semi-structured interviews."

Document Type:Conference Paper
Keywords:IASCP
common pool resources--Poland
housing--Poland
privatization--Poland
decentralization--Poland
landscape change--Poland
Warsaw, Poland
ID Code:940

 

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