The role of planning in the mountain regions as exemplified by mining areas management
 
 
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Wydział Architektury Politechniki Krakowskiej, Poland
 
 
Publication date: 2014-03-31
 
 
Geomatics, Landmanagement and Landscape 2014;(1)
 
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It is clear from what we know about the various deposits of mineral resources in Poland that Polish mountain areas are rich in minerals. This applies especially to the Sudetes, the Świętokrzyskie Mountains, and some areas of the Carpathians. They were or still are the site of mining activity in many of its forms (underground, surface and hole mining). These activities have various effects, such as changing the specific spatial elements and interference with the natural and cultural landscape. This is particularly important in the mountain regions which are attractive to the tourist and fulfil recreational and spa functions. From the analysis of the Polish law a conclusion can be drawn that mining activity is generally excluded from the planning system, which has a significant impact on the mountain area and on a subsequent use of post-mining heritage.
ISSN:2300-1496
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