Possibilities for the development of building plots with an unfavorable structure in the context of spatial justice: A case study of poland

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Abstract

To balance interests among local communities and increase awareness of the need to protect the environment, landscape and spatial order, there is a need for active participation, cooperation and mutual learning of participants in the planning process, including urban planners, specialists from other disciplines (among others, ecologists, landscape architects and surveyors), local authorities and residents. This article presents the problems associated with housing development in suburban areas within the context of rules for sustainable development, and spatial and social justice. It presents an assessment of the spatial configuration of plots and the possibilities for development and management of these in the selected communes located in suburban area of Warsaw, the capital city of Poland. A methodology was developed for the preparation of planning documents in the commune, allowing the minimization of the problem of spatial injustice resulting from the flawed structure of registered plots.

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Bielska, A., Wendland, A., & Delnicki, M. (2020). Possibilities for the development of building plots with an unfavorable structure in the context of spatial justice: A case study of poland. Sustainability (Switzerland), 12(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/su12062472

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