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Destiny of Urban Brownfields: Spatial Patterns and Perceived Consequences of Post-Socialistic Deindustrialization
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SYSNO ASEP 0429432 Document Type J - Journal Article R&D Document Type Journal Article Subsidiary J Článek ve WOS Title Destiny of Urban Brownfields: Spatial Patterns and Perceived Consequences of Post-Socialistic Deindustrialization Author(s) Kunc, J. (CZ)
Martinát, Stanislav (UGN-S) RID, ORCID, SAI
Tonev, P. (CZ)
Frantál, Bohumil (UGN-S) RID, ORCIDNumber of authors 4 Source Title Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences. - : Babes-Bolyai University - ISSN 1842-2845
41E, February (2014), s. 109-128Number of pages 19 s. Publication form Online - E Language eng - English Country TR - Turkey Keywords brownfields ; perception ; residents ; city of Brno ; city of Ostrava Subject RIV DE - Earth Magnetism, Geodesy, Geography R&D Projects EE2.3.20.0025 GA MŠMT - Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MEYS) Institutional support UGN-S - RVO:68145535 UT WOS 000331346700007 Annotation Compared to Western European or North American countries with developed market economies, the formation and acceptance of brownfields in post-socialist countries was delayed by approximately 30 years. For the Central European and partly Eastern European countries, the fall of the Iron Curtain and the transition after 1989 from a planned and state-controlled economy towards a market economy was unique, for its time consistency. Yet, it was also specific for the distinct statuses of main sectors of national economy of individual countries, which got hugely manifested during the formation of spatial and functional connections concerning the problems of brownfields of all types (post-industrial, post-agricultural, post-military etc.). In the Czech Republic, there is a long history of industry; from the middle of the 19th century (the boom of the Industrial Revolution), it was regarded the most industrially developed country of Central and Eastern Europe. The massive deindustrialization of the 1990s caused increased concentrations of brownfield localities, with the local people and public administration becoming more familiar with them. Workplace Institute of Geonics Contact Lucie Gurková, lucie.gurkova@ugn.cas.cz, Tel.: 596 979 354 Year of Publishing 2015 Electronic address http://rtsa.ro/en/files/RTSA%2041%20E%20-7KUNC,%20MARTINAT,%20TONEV,%20FRANTAL.pdf
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