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Changes in the development of tourism in Polish port cities as a challenge to the planning of city logistics

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This study discusses the results of research into changes in the tourist traffic in port cities, which may pose challenges to the planning of city logistics. The analysis draws on the statistical data on tourism. The study sample includes four cities located in Poland’s two coastal areas at the Baltic Sea: Szczecin and Świnoujście (West Pomeranian region), and Gdańsk and Gdynia (Pomeranian region). Covering the years 1995–2022, the analysis has been complemented with a review of the literature on the role of city logistics in solving problems caused by the development of tourism. The rapid growth of tourism generates an increased flow of people, goods, and information, which may be detrimental to the smooth functioning of a city. Insights into the development of tourist traffic over the years may facilitate the planning of city logistics and reconcile the function of a tourist destination with that of a port, which the cities have to perform. It may also support efforts that aim to ensure the sustainable development of port cities.
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Bibliogr. 35 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Maritime University of Szczecin 11 H. Pobożnego St., 70-507 Szczecin, Poland
  • Maritime University of Szczecin 11 H. Pobożnego St., 70-507 Szczecin, Poland
Bibliografia
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