The Human Factor in the Urbanism of Medium-Sized Cities in Poland
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Authors: Robert Masztalski, Marcin Michalski
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Poland has a very extensive network of cities. The nature, scale and adaptation to the needs of residents weigh their future fate. Some cities are already recognizing this problem and try to involve in urban development plan also the human factor. Such actions are not only public participation in shaping the directions of development of the city as a whole but also participation in the creation of various public spaces.
Keywords: Medium-Sized Cities, Polish Urbanism, Urban Development, Public Spaces
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe100109
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