Analysis of the correlation between socio-economic development and a number of planning decisions issued – evidence from Przecław municipality
Journal Title: Geomatics, Landmanagement and Landscape - Year 2018, Vol 0, Issue 4
Abstract
The purpose of the present work is to show the relationship between socio-economic development and the number of planning decisions issued in Przecław municipality in 2010–2016. It has been assumed that there is a greater interest in locating of construction investment projects in those villages and village districts, which have well-developed infrastructure and a greater number of service points for people and agriculture. It has been hypothesized that villages with the largest number of planning decisions issued are characterized by a high rate of socio-economic development. The analysis was carried out using Hellwig’s method of taxonomic measure. It was demonstrated that in 2010–2016 period, the level of socio-economic development of the Przecław municipality was not correlated with the number of issued planning decisions (in the adopted research model).
Authors and Affiliations
Karol Król, Jarosław Markulis
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