Determinants and Aspects of Regional and Local Development in Poland
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2020) | Viewed by 5381
Special Issue Editor
Interests: economic, marketing and transport issues, particularly in the regional aspect; research area—marketing (services, partnership, social, in trade); market competition; market analysis and negotiations; marketing communication; services; customer service
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue will comprise papers covering a wide range of aspects related to determinants of regional and local development mainly in Poland. The articles shall cover a fairly wide research area that allows you to include diverse and often niche aspects of development, including specific regional microfinance institutions, biophilic urbanism, and tourist and recreational services in urban and rural areas, to identify exogenous conditions for growth and development through innovation, EU funds for reducing unemployment and for economic growth, infrastructure markets, and added value created by Scandinavian enterprises operating in Poland.
Papers selected for this issue also show relations between integrating green and natural elements into building, neighborhood and city design, and providing the basis for healthier lives and lifestyles, e.g., reduction in stress and increased levels of physical and mental health. an interesting subject raised in this paper concerns conceptualization of the notion of regulation and pro-competitive sector-specific regulation, defining the problem of digital exclusion and finally developing a model of action to ensure access to information using the postal infrastructure which, until full digitization, will fulfil the constitutional needs of citizens developing a model of action to ensure access to information using the postal infrastructure which, until full digitization, will fulfil the constitutional needs of citizens.
Prof. Dr. Grażyna Rosa
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- regional financial institutions
- biophilic urbanism
- local community
- urban space
- rural space
- tourism
- innovations
- registered unemployment
- relative poverty
- digital exclusion
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