SPATIAL STRUCTURE OF USTKA AND TENDENCIES OF CHANGES IN A PERIOD OF SYSTEM TRANSFORMATIONS

Journal Title: Baltic Coastal Zone - Year 2007, Vol 11, Issue 1

Abstract

This article introduces the transformation process in functional and spatial structure in Ustka. The present spatial structure and land utilization in this town was influenced by numerous historical, cultural and natural conditions. The research shows that transformation processes and development trends observed in small holiday resorts located by the sea result from substituting former economic and service functions by tourist and service functions connected with providing tourist and health protection facilities in holiday and spa centers.

Authors and Affiliations

Eugeniusz Rydz, Iwona Jażewicz

Keywords

Related Articles

NOWE STANOWISKA LIRIODENDRON TULIPIFERA L. NA POMORZU ŚRODKOWYM

Badania nad występowaniem tulipanowca amerykańskiego [i]Liriodendron tulipifera[/i] L. na obszarze Pomorza Środkowego były prowadzone w latach 2002-2005. Wysokość drzew mierzono przy pomocy wysokościomierza Suunto PM-152...

DEMOGRAPHIC PROCESSES IN CENTRAL POMERANIA AFTER 1988

Present population structure of Central Pomerania is a consequence of demographic transformations introduced in the post-war period. The population of the described region is heterogenic and has been combined by people w...

MYA ARENARIA (L.) IN THE POLISH BALTIC SEA COAST (Kołobrzeg – Władysławowo)

A population of Mya arenaria was studied in the Polish coastal zone (up to 3 nautical miles) of the Baltic Sea in the open coast of Polish Middle Pomerania. Abundance, wet biomass, and the frequency of Mya were determine...

NEW RECORD OF PHALERIA CADAVERINA CADAVERINA (FABRICIUS, 1792) (COLEOPTERA, TENEBRIONIDAE) FROM BALTIC SEA COAST (WEST POLISH POMERANIA)

Second confirmed occurrence of rare halobiontic tenebrionid beetle Phaleria cadaverina cadaverina Fabricius, 1792 in the Baltic Sea coast at Polish Western Pomerania.

COPPER IN HUMAN HAIR OF MIDDLE POMERANIAN POPULATION

The scalp hair has been suggested as a potentially valuable tissue, where short-term variation are averged out. Besides, hair has been demonstrated to be a major vehicle for the excretion of toxic metals, which concentra...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP113992
  • DOI -
  • Views 145
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Eugeniusz Rydz, Iwona Jażewicz (2007). SPATIAL STRUCTURE OF USTKA AND TENDENCIES OF CHANGES IN A PERIOD OF SYSTEM TRANSFORMATIONS. Baltic Coastal Zone, 11(1), 115-129. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-113992