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Article title
8 Small Towns’ Development Problems
Journal
Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis Studia Geographica
Publisher
Instytut Geografii Uniwersytetu Pedagogicznego im. Komisji Edukacji Narodowej w Krakowie
Year
2015
Identifiers
ISSN
2084-5456
Volume contents
8 Small Towns’ Development Problems
article:
The paradoxical place of small towns in sustainable development policies. What is beyond the images of “places where the living is easy”?
(
Mainet H.
), p. 5-11
article:
Between shrinking and blooming: the crossroad of small towns’ urbanisation in Hungary
(
Pirisi G.
,
Trócsányi A.
,
Makkai B.
), p. 12-28
article:
Small towns in peripheral regions of Germany
(
Kühn M.
), p. 29-38
article:
Population changes as litmus paper of the socio-economic development level of small towns in Poland
(
Kwiatek-Sołtys A.
), p. 39-53
article:
Influence range of towns in the light of economic linkages – an example of small and medium-sized towns in the Lodz voivodeship
(
Bartosiewicz B.
), p. 54-66
article:
The role of industry in the labour market of small towns
(
Wiedermann K.
), p. 67-79
article:
Endogenous capital of small towns in the Poznań agglomeration
(
Konecka-Szydłowska B.
,
Maćkiewicz B.
), p. 80-95
article:
Development of educational services in small towns of the Małopolskie and Podkarpackie voivodeships
(
Tracz M.
), p. 96-106
article:
Models of service systems in the split towns of the Polish-German and Polish-Czech borderlands
(
Kulczyńska K.
), p. 107-122
article:
Conditions of divided towns development – an example of Guben and Gubin
(
Brzosko-Sermak A.
,
Płaziak M.
), p. 123-134
article:
Kuřim – the largest small town in the South-Moravian Region (Czechia)
(
Vaishar A.
), p. 135-147
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