Urban and Regional Economics 1900-5-EMiR
Program of the course:
1. spatial expansion of cities, stages of urban development, the thresholds theory of B. Malisz, the threshold analysis
2. urban sprawl - causes, course of the process, consequences
3. metropolises, metropolisation, social changes taking place in metropolises, metropolis in Poland
4. metropolitan areas and their spatial structure, management of metropolitan areas, legal status in this area in Poland
5. sustainable urban development – rules and practice, sustainable development audit
6. role of public spaces in cities, the "city on a human scale"
7. revitalization of cities - its essence, problematic areas in cities, legal and organizational issues related to revitalization
8. mandatory plans in municipalities, integrated planning and management, building partnerships in space management and investment financing
9. new approaches to financing urban development
10. territorial marketing and promotion of cities / municipalities
11. urban policy - current legal status in Poland, EU guidelines regarding implementation of urban policy, needs in this issue
12. problems and development opportunities for small towns in Poland
Main fields of studies for MISMaP
Type of course
Mode
Learning outcomes
After completing the course (lectures, exercises), student:
- defines the basic problems and development trends of contemporary cities and their regions, approaches to development management, and instruments leading to achievement of development goals
- explains the impact of contemporary phenomena taking place in space on costs of development of cities and their regions
- makes critical analysis of different legislative proposals on management of urban space
- evaluates development opportunities of Polish cities and its regions in the context of available management instruments
Bibliography
1. Brol R. (red.), Ekonomika i zarządzanie miastem, AE Wrocław, 2004
2. Broszkiewicz R., Podstawy gospodarki miejskiej, AE Wrocław, 1997
3. Czornik M., Miasto. Ekonomiczne aspekty funkcjonowania, AE Katowice, 2004
4. Markowski T., Zarządzanie rozwojem miast, PWN, Warszawa, 1999
5. Klasik A., Kuźnik F. (red.), Zarządzanie strategiczne rozwojem lokalnym i regionalnym, AE Katowice, 2001
6. Parysek J., Podstawy gospodarki lokalnej, UAM Poznań, 1997
7. Pęski W., Zarządzanie zrównoważonym rozwojem miast, Wydawnictwo Arkady, Warszawa, 1999
8. Regulski J., Ekonomika miast, PWE, 1982
9. Jechtuchowicz A., Rzeńcy A. (red.), Współczesne wyzwania miast i regionów, WUŁ, Łódź, 2009
10. Krzysztofek K., Szczepański M., Zrozumieć rozwój. Od społeczeństw tradycyjnych do informacyjnych, Wyd. Uniwersytetu Śląskiego, Katowice, 2002
11. Porter M.E., Porter o konkurencji, Wyd. PWE, Warszawa, 2001
12. Strahl D. (red.), Metody oceny rozwoju regionalnego, Wyd. AE Wrocław, 2006
13. Słodczyk J (red.), Rozwój miast i zarządzanie gospodarką miejską, Wyd. UO, Opole, 2004
14. Noworól A., Planowanie rozwoju terytorialnego w skali regionalnej i lokalnej, WUJ, Kraków, 2007
15. Potoczek A., Stępień J., Podstawy strategii rozwoju lokalnego i regionalnego, Wydawnictwo Uczelniane WSG w Bydgoszczy, Bydgoszcz, 2008
16. Szromik A., 2007, Marketing terytorialny. Miasto i region na rynku, Oficyna , Kraków
Additional information
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