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The correct arrangement of area use function in built-up and urbanized areas is of a crucial meaning as for the satisfaction of economical and functional needs of a city. The process of creating functional structure is not incidental, it is a consistently implemented concept included in the planning documents. The use of limited resources is conditioned by the needs linked to the proper management, based on optimal adjustment of area to determined functions. Maintaining spatial order is a result of interdependent and correlated actions of many entities. Some of these actions are regulated in law, while other arise from indirect actions of entities operating in a given area, among others, of real estate market professionals. Selected problems of the optimal shaping of built-in and urbanized areas (in particularly of cities) were presented in the study. Those processes of the real estate system and their influence on the optimal use of areas in which a significant role may be played by real estate professionals: real estate appraisers, real estate agents and real estate managers were presented.
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W artykule zaprezentowano aktualny stan prawny w zakresie zagospodarowania odpadów komunalnych oraz sposoby ich unieszkodliwiania, ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem metod termicznego zagospodarowania. Przedstawiono argumenty przemawiające za stosowaniem termicznego zagospodarowania odpadów komunalnych jak i ich przetworzeniem w paliwo alternatywne.
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The article provides a profound insight into the current legal circumstances of the municipal waste management and utilisation, with special regard to thermal treatment. It also provides arguments that support thermal treatment of municipal waste and processing it into alternative fuels.
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The article highlights some socio-economic aspects of land use planning. Effective space management requires co-ordinated programmes, the limits allowing the social space to self-regulate and the carefully calculated volume of input (not only in the economic terms) into maintaining the desired quality of this space. Disturbed balance between the space self-regulation and the disproportionate input usually results in excessive burden laid on one of these elements. Therefore, adequate proportions between the two of them should be of central importance for land use planners. To this end, it is extremely important to develop a proper land use policy, a part of which are local development plans. They create the space and its functions and, conversely, it is the space and its quality that determine the provisions of land use plans. The latter make entities behave on the market in a specific way, thus shaping, directly or indirectly, the local property prices. A local development plan, or its absence, often hinders the growth of not only the local real estate market, but also the local development in general. Effective planning, especially in terms of economic and social consequences, determines the contents of the information resource that is necessary for making right land use decisions. The deficit of micro-scale analyses leads to a situation when local plans are created on the basis of data aggregated for much larger areas (such as cities or their districts) thus making the predicted effects of land use planning burdened with error. Another equally important issue is an ex post analysis of the land use planning effects. It is also necessary to develop a coherent concept of the spatial order of the area beyond the administrative borders. Unfortunately, the areas covered by land use planning are constantly shrinking in size, which is resulting in the disturbed continuity of the spatial order and in the uncontrolled urban sprawl.Spatial development policies and land use plans should be preceded by the strategic analyses of their impact on the natural environment, of the mutual influence of the plan provisions on the neighbouring administrative units, of the economic effects of using local land and buildings (not limited to the financial consequences of a zoning fee) and, first and foremost, of the social relevance of the functions proposed for the area in question.
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