Motivation: A steady decline in the urban population is a pressing problem for many countries in the world. Urban depopulation is also observed in Poland. This phenomenon not only leads to demographic changes, but it also has economic, financial, social, and environmental implicatio...
The article presents, with an example of four cities of various size, a phenomenon of a drop in water consumption by the city population in Poland. The paper draws on 1995-2012 official statistics. A significant decrease in household water consumption was observed, which refers to both the tot...
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Largest cities in the world ranked by population (1 to 125) Rank City / Urban area Country Population Land area(in sqKm) Density(people per sqKm) 1 Tokyo/Yokohama Japan 33,200,000 6,993 4,750 2 New York Metro USA 17,800,000 8,683 2,050 3 Sao Paulo Brazil 17,700,000 1,968...
Largest cities in the world and their mayors Cities country by country IN THIS SECTION: Introduction to largest cities and their mayors ||| Largest cities and their mayors: 1 to 300 ||| Largest cities and their mayors in alphabetical order ||| Largest cities and their mayors country by ...
In foreign socialist countries the cities have elected governmental bodies: people’s councils (in Bulgaria, Poland, Rumania, and the Democratic Republic of Vietnam), city assemblies of deputies (the German Democratic Republic), national committees (Czechoslovakia), city councils (Hungary), people’s...
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This paper purports to present the issue of €shrinking€ cities in Poland. The author has included a general characteristics of the process, considering only the aspect of changes in the population. A typology of population movements was introduced on the basis of a relation between the actual...
With beautiful mountains on offer, as well as lovely seaside resorts, the diverse landscapes that surround the best cities in Poland add yet more possibilities to visitor’s itineraries. Once home to a thriving Jewish population, Poland’s cities are now home to poignant memorials and monuments ...
The demographics of each are different, and these variations are shown by means of population projections. The results show that in Koper, Slovenia and the Warsaw region, Poland the cities undergo dynamics that is very sensitive to the age structure of the population, future fertility, mortality ...