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Challenges to Landscape Planning and Protection in Poland

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In the present-day world the proper management of landscape and its protection is one of the major challenges of civilization. The aim of this paper is to present the legal and procedural contexts determining landscape planning and protection in Poland and to show the challenges facing us in conjunction with these determinants. Particular attention will be given to those determinants of fundamental importance for the functioning of a landscape protection system in terms of both formulating sector policies and structuring Polish space. The polyfunctionality of landscape will also be emphasized as will the interdisciplinary nature of landscape research, which underlies many legislative and utilitarian difficulties in the structuring and protection of the landscape.

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Degórski, M. (2015). Challenges to Landscape Planning and Protection in Poland. In: Luc, M., Somorowska, U., Szmańda, J. (eds) Landscape Analysis and Planning. Springer Geography. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13527-4_11

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