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Episode 3. What is the future of Polish cities?

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12/03/2020

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Episode 3. In this episode of the Policy Implications Podcast, we discuss the urbanization processes in Poland and try to answer the question of what kind of future awaits Polish cities: are they going to shrink or expand into suburban areas. We also try to understand the socio-economic consequences of those urbanization processes. Guest: prof Bogna Gawrońska-Nowak - IRMiR More details on the research discussed in this episode can be found here: https://papers.olhazadorozhna.com/IRMiR_Jak%20definiować%20granice_3.pdf

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