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The studies aimed at evaluation of the environmental order at regional level. The study covered Warmia and Mazury voivodeship. The data obtained from the resources of the Regional Data Bank (RDB) was processed by means of comparative indicator method. Selected indicators of sustainable development were selected from the perspective of environmental order characteristic and computed on the available statistical data from the years 2002-2006. The studies show that the majority of indicators for Warmia and Mazury voivodeship showed rankings and values above the average for the remaining voivodeships. Only indicators W(3) and W(13) obtained negative results during all the years covered. Year 2004 that was a breakthrough for environment protection did not generate major changes. The changes concerned mainly the financing of outlays on environment protection.
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ECOLOGICALLY VALUABLE AREAS IDENTIFICATION METHOD

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The purpose of this paper is to present a method for identification of ecologically valuable areas and its verification. Identification of ecologically valuable areas can be based on three parameters: ecological power, environment status and degree of natural environment elements' preservation. The paper also presents a case study.
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Sustainable development should be analysed considering numerous aspects, including environmental, social and economic system. This study aimed at assessment of the economic order at regional level. The study encompassed Warminsko-Mazurskie voivodship. The indicators of sustainable development concerning the characteristics of economic system were computed on the base of the statistical data for the years 2003-2007. The data was collected from the Regional Databank (BDR) and processed applying the indicator-based comparative evaluation method. Six areas were identified: 1) environmental impact, 2) employment, 3) investment outlays, 4) entrepreneurship, 5) agriculture and 6) accessibility of products, services and infrastructure. The studies indicate that the majority of indicators scored below the average as compared to the other voivodships and in the covered areas only the agriculture was characterized by scores higher than the average for the other voivodships in the country. The general score for the sustainable economic development was lower than the average for the remaining voivodships of Poland: from 72,18% to 78,88%. The dynamics of changes over the years covered, however, indicates the increase in the total score of economic sustainability.
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