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Lodz – the third largest city in Poland – is undertaking several major projects that have the potential to significantly reinvigorate the economy. Following the collapse of its traditional manufacturing industries in the late 1990s, Lodz went through a period of economic decline. A series of infrastructure investments and new developments are presently transforming its city centre and increasing its transportation connectivity. Coherent land-use practices across the areas where people live and work will be critical for the city and its surrounding communities to develop in a socially, environmentally, and fiscally sustainable way. This case study of the governance of land use in Lodz illustrates many promising practices and offers guidance on how to make the governance structure and planning system more coherent and robust both in Lodz, and in Poland more generally. This is the first in a series of five case studies on the governance of land use, which will culminate in a synthesis report to be published in 2017.


Lodz - the third largest city in Poland - is undertaking several major projects that have the potential to significantly reinvigorate the economy. Following the collapse of its traditional manufacturing industries in the late 1990s, Lodz went through a period of economic decline. A series of infrastructure investments and new developments are presently transforming its city centre and increasing its transportation connectivity. Coherent land-use practices across the areas where people live and work will be critical for the city and its surrounding communities to develop in a socially, environmentally, and fiscally sustainable way. This case study of the governance of land use in Lodz illustrates many promising practices and offers guidance on how to make the governance structure and planning system more coherent and robust both in Lodz, and in Poland more generally. This is the first in a series of five case studies on the governance of land use, which will culminate in a synthesis report to be published in 2017.

Foreword 5
Acknowledgements 7
Table of contents 9
Acronyms and abbreviations 11
Executive summary 13
Key findings 13
Policy recommendations 14
Assessment and recommendations 17
The current situation 17
New revitalisation and development and strategy 18
Land-use planning 20
Functional urban planning 21
Recommendations 22
Chapter 1. Spatial planning in Poland 29
Subnational government in Poland 30
National spatial planning: The overarching framework 35
Regional spatial planning 41
The planning system at the local level 41
Summary 43
Notes 46
Bibliography 47
Chapter 2. The governance of land use in ?ód? 51
Placing ?ód? in context 52
Planning tools: Study, plans and decisions 62
Integrated spatial planning 69
Fiscal tools and incentives 72
Functional metropolitan planning and co-operation 74
Public engagement 75
Urban-rural linkages 78
Summary of major challenges 82
Notes 83
Bibliography 86
Chapter 3. Towards more effective and inclusive land-use governance in ?ód? 91
Multi-level spatial planning 92
Local planning objectives and capacity 94
Parallel planning systems 99
Fiscal instruments to shape land use and development 100
Functional urban areas: Linking rural and urban locales 101
Strengthening public engagement 103
Meeting the challenge of deconcentration and depopulation 106
Notes 110
Bibliography 111
Glossary 115

Erscheint lt. Verlag 12.8.2016
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geografie / Kartografie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Staat / Verwaltung
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Makroökonomie
ISBN-10 92-64-26059-5 / 9264260595
ISBN-13 978-92-64-26059-7 / 9789264260597
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