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2012 | nr 10 | 47--58
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Public Space Development in the Context of Urban and Regional Resilience

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The article reflects on the public space development in the context of urban and regional resilience. It explores different understandings of urban and regional resilience. It further focuses on application of the resilience concept to urban public space development. It describes the association of urban public space development with resilience concept. (original abstract)
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47--58
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  • University of Economics in Katowice, Poland
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