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2023 | nr 10 | 11--22
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Planowanie przestrzenne w Polsce a aktualne kierunki w światowej dyskusji naukowej

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Warianty tytułu
Spatial Planning in Poland and Current Directions in the Global Academic Discussion
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PL
Abstrakty
Celem artykułu jest wyodrębnienie kluczowych tez międzynarodowej dyskusji o wyzwaniach systemów planowania przestrzennego oraz odniesienie ich do polskiej debaty. W artykule w pierwszej kolejności odwołano się do tez, kluczowych w ocenie autora, międzynarodowych publikacji dotyczących debaty o planowaniu przestrzennym. Odnoszą się one do kierunków porównań systemów planowania przestrzennego oraz możliwości wspólnego zestawiania podobnych zagadnień planistycznych ujętych w regulacjach i praktyce różnych państw. Następnie skoncentrowano się na publikacjach odpowiadających na pytanie, w jaki sposób należy pogodzić planowanie przestrzenne z kluczowymi wyzwaniami dotyczącymi zmian klimatu. Poza ogólnym ujęciem, wyodrębniono osobne płaszczyzny tematyczne odnoszące się do odnawialnych źródeł energii i ochrony środowiska. W każdej ze wspomnianych płaszczyzn tematycznych można wyszczególnić istotne bariery oraz wyzwania stojące przed krajowymi systemami planowania przestrzennego. Powyższe tezy odniesiono do polskiej debaty naukowej o planowaniu przestrzennym. (abstrakt oryginalny)
EN
The objective of the article is to extract the key theses of the international discussion on the challenges of spatial planning systems and relate them to the Polish debate. The article first refers to the theses of international publications on the spatial planning debate, which the author considers key. They apply to the directions of comparisons of spatial planning systems and the possibility of jointly comparing similar planning issues contained in the regulations and practice of various countries. It then focuses on publications answering the question of how spatial planning should be reconciled with the key challenges of climate change. Other than a general overview, separate thematic planes regarding renewable energy sources and environmental protection have been identified. Significant barriers and challenges facing national spatial planning systems can be specified within each of these thematic planes. These theses were related to the Polish academic debate on spatial planning. (original abstract)
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11--22
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  • Zachodniopomorski Uniwersytet Technologiczny w Szczecinie
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