Transformation of the Cultural Landscape in the Central Part of the Historical Region of Warmia in Poland
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(14), P. 6201 - 6201
Published: July 20, 2024
The
study
analyzed
the
cultural
landscape
of
Dobre
Miasto
municipality,
which
is
situated
in
north-eastern
Poland,
heart
Warmia
region.
Cultural
traditions
that
have
been
passed
down
from
generation
to
and
are
presently
being
revived
constitute
backbone
Warmia’s
heritage.
Warmian
comprises
several
distinctive
components,
including
traditional
settlement
patterns
dating
back
13th
14th
centuries,
as
well
values
(historical
architectural
values,
level
their
preservation)
increasingly
recognized
contribute
region’s
tourism
potential.
growing
awareness
must
be
preserved
for
future
generations
implies
protection
no
longer
regarded
a
niche
problem
interest
only
experts
field,
activities
should
also
initiated
at
local
level.
aimed
specify
measures
undertaken
protect
components
propose
strategies
will
not
appreciation
but
facilitate
promotion
preservation
gradually
disappearing
rural
fabric.
This
complex
approach
rational
management
environmental
resources
can
set
an
example
other
lake
regions
with
clearly
defined
historical
roots
well-preserved
values.
resulting
guidelines
conclusions
useful
developing
new
planning
documents
updating
validating
existing
legal
regulations
on
planning,
development,
land
use,
landscape.
Language: Английский
Dynamics of Changes in the Surface Area of Water Bodies in Subsidence Basins in Mining Areas
Water,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(22), P. 3280 - 3280
Published: Nov. 15, 2024
The
Silesian
Upland
in
southern
Poland
is
known
as
a
place
where
subsidence
processes
induced
by
mining
activities
occur
an
area
of
nearly
1500
square
kilometres,
with
many
water
bodies
that
formed
basins.
This
study
concerned
the
dynamics
changes
occurrence,
boundaries
and
basins
(using
orthoimagery
from
1996
to
2023),
well
assessment
factors
underlying
morphogenetic
hydrogenetic
transformations
these
Within
covered
study,
occupied
total
changed
9.22
hectares
48.43
2003,
maximum
52.30
2009.
obtained
figures
testify
extremely
dynamic
taking
basins,
which
are
unprecedented
within
such
short
time
intervals
case
other
types
lakes
anthropogenic
(for
instance,
basin
Brantka
body
Bytom
underwent
more
than
two-fold
change
its
area,
RA
values
range
54.4%
131.9).
A
reflection
short-term
question
period
2023
increase
three
studied
bodies,
was
projected
linear
regression
0.09
hectares/year
0.56
hectares/year.
trends,
determined
polynomial
regression,
suggest
slight
decrease
table
last
few
years,
next
for
each
Language: Английский