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The purpose of the article is to analyze of local spatial development plans as well as zoning and spatial development conditions and to determine the impact of these works on the development of the Smart City on the example of the city of Rzeszow. The comparative analysis will consist in showing the availability of local spatial development plans in the city of Rzeszow. The experimental database will be publicly available and up-to-date map portals. The research materials were obtained from the Geodetic and Cartographic Documentation Center in Rzeszow (Poland) in the years 2011–2019 were subject to analysis during a study visit of scientists from the Lviv National Agricultural University in Dublany (Ukraine). The City of Rzeszow was chosen for detailed research, because Rzeszow ranks 55 in the European Smart Cities ranking. It is worth noting the list included 6 Polish cities, including the City of Rzeszow. In Rzeszow Smart City the research was carried out on 23 districts of cadastral registration. In the Smart City of Rzeszow, decision on development conditions constitute a much larger number (7318) than the local spatial development plans (107). On the basis of the presented data, it was found that the most design work was carried out in 2016–2019. The article is of research nature, hence a lot of attention was devoted to the analysis of particular plans performed in the Rzeszow Smart City and on the graphic presentation of results.
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- PWSTE The Bronisław Markiewicz State University of Technology and Economics in Jarosław, Institute of Technical Engineering, Jarosław, Poland
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- Lviv National Agrarian University, Faculty of Land Management, Dublany, Ukraine
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- PWSTE The Bronisław Markiewicz State University of Technology and Economics in Jarosław, Institute of Technical Engineering, Jarosław, Poland
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- PWSTE The Bronisław Markiewicz State University of Technology and Economics in Jarosław, Institute of Technical Engineering, Jarosław, Poland
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