TY - GEN N1 - Bibliogr. N1 - Summ. eng. N1 - 244 p. : il. (color.) ; 24 cm N2 - For several years, attempts have been made to apply GIS in regionalization, both in deductive and inductive way. In the first group of deductive methods, authors concentrate on existing revisions of regional divisions, confirmation of regions names or unification issues. In inductive methods, authors concentrate on the analysis of regional boundaries determination processes. The main problem of the analysis is the subjectivity of determination for the course of the boundary and its rank. This situation depends, inter alia, on the proper terms and definitions used in the studies, status and generalization level of source data, versatility and sensitivity of methods used for research, different types of environmental structures in genetically and functionally various regions. The overall aim of the study is to verify the applicability of GIS functions and tools in physico-geographical regionalization (methods given by Richling 1972, 1976; Przewoźniak 1981, 1985) by rewriting the classic, manually proven methods into computer automated process. Minimization of subjectivity in regional boundariesdetermination is achieved by developing a working algorithm of GIS functions and tools. On this background, during studies on five areas in Pomerania (each 25 × 25 km), authors showed the existing sources of artifacts and defects in spatial data, which were used in the study. The procedure involves essential features and tools for vector and raster spatial data processing. L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/Content/58003/PDF/WA51_78249_r2014-t38_PEK-Kistowski.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Problemy Ekologii Krajobrazu = The Problems of Landscape Ecology, t. 38 PY - 2014 EP - 94 KW - landscape ecology KW - GIS KW - physico-geographical regionalization KW - landscape contrast KW - landscape and regional boundaries KW - Gdańsk Pomerania A1 - Kistowski, Mariusz A1 - Szydłowski, Jerzy PB - Polska Asocjacja Ekologii Krajobrazu PB - Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Geografii i Przestrzennego Zagospodarowania im. Stanisława Leszczyckiego. VL - 38 CY - Warszawa SP - 77 T1 - Problem zastosowania GIS w regionalizacji fizycznogeograficznej Niżu Polskiego na przykładzie wybranych obszarów Pomorza = Problem of GIS application in physico-geographical regionalization of Polish Lowland based on selected areas in Pomerania UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/dlibra/publication/edition/58003 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Visscher, Nicolaes (1618–1679) N1 - Skala [ca 1:950 000], podziałka liniowa: Milliaria Germanica communia N1 - 1 mapa : miedzior. ; 45x55 cm N1 - W dolnym prawym rogu : Nicolaus Visscher excudebat N1 - W górnym prawym rogu mapy w kartuszu dwie podziałki liniowe N1 - GBV online CY - [Amsterdam] J2 - Electoratus Brandenburgi, Mekelenburgi, et maximae Partis Pomeraniae novissima Tabula PY - [ante1677] KW - chorographic maps KW - Brandenburg KW - Mecklenburg-Vorpommern KW - West Pomerania KW - 17th century T1 - Electoratvs Brandenburgi, Mekelenburgi, Et maximæ Partis Pomeraniæ novissima Tabula UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/dlibra/publication/edition/59400 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Heck, Walerian PB - nakładem własnym PB - (Litogr. K. Kranikowskiego) N1 - Wyd. 3 powiększone N1 - Scale 1:4 000 000 N1 - 1 map : col. ; 41x59 cm N1 - Date of publication based on dated edition of map: ed. 2 in 1896 r.,ed. 5 in 1909 N1 - Ancillary maps in scale 1:10 000 000: Polska za Bolesława III Krzywoustego, Polska za Kazimierza Wielkiego, Polska po pierwszym rozbiorze, Polska podczas trzech rozbiorów and the table " Podział terytoryalny Polski (r. 1770)" N1 - Prime meridian Ferro CY - [S.l.] CY - (Kraków) PY - [ca1896-1909] KW - historical maps KW - Poland T1 - Mapa historyczna Polski UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/dlibra/publication/edition/58439 ER - TY - GEN N1 - 24 cm N2 - Economic transformation has been gaining ground in the former socialist countries of Central and Eastern Europe since the change of system. This descriptive paper explores the locational patterns of enterprise in the Vilnius urban region during the post-communist transition of Lithuania. Cartographical techniques are used to map the changes that took place between 1994 and 2011. The results show a sharp increase in the number of enterprises in the urban core and a very modest increase outside this zone. However, the maps reveal divergent locational patterns for different sectors of the urban economy L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/Content/53301/PDF/WA51_72326_r2015-t88-no1_G-Polonica-Ubarevici.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Geographia Polonica Vol. 88 No. 1 (2015) PY - 2015 IS - 1 EP - 157 KW - post-socialist economic development KW - spatial transformation KW - Vilnius urban region KW - Lithuania A1 - Ubarevičienė, Rūta A1 - Burneika, Donatas PB - IGiPZ PAN VL - 88 CY - Warszawa SP - 143 T1 - Spatial transformation of the economy in the post-communist period: The case of the Vilnius urban region UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/dlibra/publication/edition/53301 ER - TY - GEN N1 - 29 cm N2 - Natural decrease and out-migration are the main processes causing depopulation of rural areas in most of the easternEU countries. The causes of depopulation are varied as well as numerous and might differwithin the same country or even a region. Both internal and international migration play an important role inthepopulation decline in Lithuania, but their relative importance differ from region to region. Depopulationleads to a falling population density and therefore to the shrinkage of social networks, especially in the rural areas. It has broad consequences for the life quality, causes pessimistic attitudes and threatens the futuredevelopment of the sparsely populated areas. There is little hope that the existing demographictrends will change in the nearest future. However, the analysed processes are usually perceived purely negatively, thoughitis not true in somerespects. L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/Content/53620/PDF/WA51_72450_r2014-t27_EuropaXXI-Burneika.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Europa XXI 27 (2014) PY - 2014 EP - 95 KW - sparsely populated areas KW - emigration KW - depopulation KW - rural development KW - Lithuania A1 - Burneika, Donatas A1 - Daugirdas, Vidmantas A1 - Ubarevičienė, Rūta PB - IGiPZ PAN VL - 27 CY - Warszawa SP - 79 T1 - Migration as a factor of development of the depopulating areas in East EU countries – The case of Lithuania UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/dlibra/publication/edition/53620 ER - TY - GEN N1 - 24 cm N2 - Although ground mechanised skidding is an economically efficient method of timber extraction, it brings several negative consequences to the natural environment. According to the literature, out of all the different forest operations, it is timber extraction (skidding) and the associated presence of forest roads and skid trails that contribute most to soil compaction, increased erosion, surface runoff and flash floods (see Affek 2019 for review). The objective of our study was thus to assess the size of environmental impacts of logging in the eastern part of the Polish Carpathians with more accuracy and a broader scope than has been achieved before (the results of the first phase of this work being published in Forest Ecology and Management; Affek et al., 2017). To this end, we took twice as large a sample of forest divisions and calculated the density of forest roads and its links to topography. We also estimated the range of any potential edge effect caused by forest roads, and supplemented our analysis with a description of the methods and intensity of timber harvesting in the study area. Within the 15 Forest Districts analysed (comprising 2639 km2 of forested area), we randomly selected 120 Forest divisions (covering 48 km2 in total) for analysis. We used the national LiDAR dataset of countrywide coverage (point density of 4 per m2) to detect forest roads and skid trails. The total length, mean density, mean and maximum inclination, and mean coverage of forest roads were calculated, while the potential combined edge effect of these was also determined. These data were linked with official forest spatial data regarding forest management practices, forest types, age of stands and planned cuts, as well as relevant policy documents, reports and scientific literature. We demonstrated that the mean density of forest roads in the 120 forest divisions selected is 12.48 km/km², including paved and unpaved roads and skid trails. The estimated density for the eastern part of the Polish Carpathians is in the range 11.43-13.53 km/km² (with 95% probability). The obtained confidence interval was lower by 35% when set against the one derived from the analysis of 60 Forest Districts. The length of the entire road network was an estimated 30166-35706 km, equating to some 4.6-5.4% of the forest area being covered by roads. Maximum road inclination in the sampled forest divisions ranges from 9 to 38°, while about 8% of forest roads lead through slopes of more than 20°. Ground skidding by means of skidders, forwarders and agricultural tractors adapted for logging is the most common method of timber extraction in the Polish Carpathians. The total volume of the harvest in the analysed 15 Forest Districts in 2016 was of a planned 1,230,153 m3, equating to an average harvest of 4.62 m3/ha. The most common types of treatment for the current 10-year periods are: late and early thinning (38.5% of the area), gradual thinning improved (35.6%) and early and late cleaning (7%). We concluded that the LiDAR-assessed density of Carpathian logging roads (including skid trails) is among the highest reported in the literature, which translates into disturbed soil structure over approx. 5% of the entire area analysed. The density of forest roads is not related to slope steepness, but the same density of roads in steep terrain obviously has a far greater impact on erosion and sediment transport than is the case in more gentle terrain. The selective harvesting method used today in the Carpathians requires frequent entry of heavy equipment (skidders, forwarders or tractors) into large forest areas, hence skidding now appears to be a bottleneck for sustainable forest management in the Carpathians. One of the possible solutions leading to a more sustainable management of forest resources in the mountains is thus the replacement of ground skidding with environment-friendly cable cars. L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/Content/70398/PDF/WA51_91863_r2019-t91-z1_Przeg-Geogr-Affek2.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Przegląd Geograficzny T. 91 z. 1 (2019) PY - 2019 IS - 1 EP - 106 KW - forest roads KW - timber extraction KW - skidding KW - LiDAR KW - erosion KW - edge effect KW - East Carpathians A1 - Affek, Andrzej. Autor A1 - Gerlée, Alina. Autor A1 - Sosnowska, Agnieszka. Autor A1 - Zachwatowicz, Maria. Autor PB - IGiPZ PAN VL - 91 CY - Warszawa SP - 83 T1 - Oszacowanie skali wpływu pozyskiwania drewna na wybrane elementy środowiska we wschodniej części polskich Karpat = Estimating the impact of logging on selected elements of the environment in the eastern part of the Polish Carpathians UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/dlibra/publication/edition/70398 ER - TY - GEN N1 - 24 cm N2 - The ways in which the valley and channel of a river are initiated are closely connected with paths water circulation within a slope system takes, with groundwater as an important morphogenetic factor in the development of those landforms. Being the factor that initiates processes of headward erosion, groundwater outflows have also been recognised since the 1980s as a factor forming relief elements (e.g. Laity, 1983; Laity and Malin, 1985; Howard and McLane, 1988; Baker, 1990; Dunne, 1990; Parker and Higgins, 1990; Nash, 1997; Lamb et al., 2006). The chief goal of the work detailed in this article has thus been to survey research conducted to date on seepage erosion and its role in the development of the headwater sections of river valleys. This has entailed the identification of areas in which seepage erosion has been studied, in the wider world and in Poland. The current state of knowledge on the contribution groundwater outflows make to the formation of a drainage system is also presented. Seepage erosion (Dunne, 1990; Lamb et al., 2006) is a process embracing mechanical and chemical action leading to the loosening, tearing off and carrying away of material from the zone of groundwater exfiltration. One result of groundwater sapping is the development of erosional undercuttings, which undermines the stability of slopes and causes their destruction via mass movement (Higgins, 1984; Laity and Malin, 1985; Baker et al., 1990). As a result of headward erosion, an area of groundwater outflow comes to be associated with a developing spring-head alcove, or an arcuate depression, often with steep slopes separated from the slopes of the initial depression by a distinct knickpoint. Together with slope and fluvial processes, seepage erosion contributes significantly to the development of valley forms in various morphoclimatic zones, including the temperate. The morphology of zones of groundwater outflows in Poland has been examined in the course of spring-hydrological and geomorphological studies. For example, the upper Parsęta basin features 88 river channels identified as having morphological features characteristic of an erosional effect of groundwater outflows (Mazurek, 2010). The spring-head alcoves predominating here are arcuate or paraboloid in shape and poorly branched (Photo 1; Mazurek, 2006, 2010; Mazurek and Paluszkiewicz, 2013). Reliefforming processes found to occur in these are: 1. seepage erosion, 2. mass movement, 3. wash, 4. geochemical processes, 5. biogenic processes, and 6. human impact (Mazurek, 2010, Plate 2, Fig. 1). The slopes of the alcoves develop by progressive headward retreat as a result of repeated episodes of sub-slope seepage erosion and gravity-induced mass movement. This sequence of processes keeps alcove slopes steep and leads to the formation of a concave section at the foot of the slope that passes into a flat erosional bottom. Water exfiltrating onto the alcove bottom under hydrostatic pressure washes out its sediments, thus deepening it uniformly, as is indicated by small differences in the bottom gradient. The share of seepage erosion in the formation of river valleys is still a topical research problem. There has been too little field research into relief-forming effects of groundwater outflows and their interaction with other morphogenetic processes that would corroborate the computer simulations and laboratory experiments conducted. There are also too few data about the intensity of the effects of seepage erosion and the rate of development of spring-head alcoves. Today great opportunities are opened up by the appearance of new research methods and techniques (like geotechnical studies, aerial and land-based laser scanning, and hydrogeological modelling), which allow for a quantitative assessment of headwater processes and the determination of their significance in the development of relief under conditions of advancing change in the climate and water cycle. L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/Content/61803/PDF/WA51_81100_r2017-t89-z1_Przeg-Geogr-Mazurek.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Przegląd Geograficzny T. 89 z. 1 (2017) PY - 2017 IS - 1 EP - 110 KW - groundwater outflows KW - headward erosion KW - spring-head alcove KW - river valley KW - young glacial zone A1 - Mazurek, Małgorzata PB - IGiPZ PAN VL - 89 CY - Warszawa SP - 87 T1 - Rola erozji źródliskowej w inicjacji i rozwoju sieci drenażu = The role of seepage erosion in the initiation and development of drainage system UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/dlibra/publication/edition/61803 ER - TY - GEN N1 - 24 cm N2 - Planning the public space as part of the “village renewal” should be based on rural identity and its traditions, but on the other hand also on contemporary design trends. “Village renewal” is a joint action of local authorities, experts and – above all – inhabitants, aimed at improving the quality of life, aesthetics of the surrounding area, protecting and shaping the landscape, and implementing social initiatives. In the region of Warmia and Masuria, the Marshal Office plays a special role in accomplishing the “renewal” tasks. Regional authorities coordinate the renewal program and undertake numerous social and cultural initiatives, organize trainings, conferences and thematic workshops. The paper briefly presents the role of the “Village Renewal Program” in the context of planning the public space. Main assumptions for creating such space based on social participation and expert assistance were also determined. The author presented examples of projects in selected villages of the Warmińsko-Mazurskie Voivodship, including these from the “Active Village of Warmia, Masuria and Powiśle” program. The paper highlighted positive results of these activities, but has also referred to existing problems. L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/Content/119990/PDF/WA51_139911_r2019-t54_SOW-Jaszczak.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Studia Obszarów Wiejskich = Rural Studies, t. 54 PY - 2019 EP - 111 KW - public space KW - village renewal KW - green areas KW - aestheticization of villages KW - Warmińsko-Mazurskie voivodship A1 - Jaszczak, Agnieszka. Autor PB - PAN IGiPZ PB - PTG VL - 54 CY - Warszawa SP - 101 T1 - Planowanie przestrzeni publicznej na wsi w województwie warmińsko-mazurskim = Planning public space in the rural areas of the Warmińsko-Mazurskie Voivodship UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/dlibra/publication/edition/119990 ER - TY - GEN N1 - 24 cm N2 - The programme of identification, cataloguing and evaluation of Polish landscapes, part of the implementation of the European Landscape Convention, has caused an increase in interest in physico-geographical regionalisation over recent years. The commonly accepted regionalisation of Poland developed by J. Kondracki (Kondracki & Richling 1994) is sufficient for work at an overview scale (e.g. 1:500,000), whereas its spatial accuracy is too low to make use of it for the purpose of Polish landscape cataloguing. The aim of this article is to present a more up-to-date and detailed division of Poland into mesoregions, adjusted to the 1:50,000 scale. In comparison with older work, the number of mesoregions has increased from 316 to 344. In many cases, some far-reaching changes in meso- and macroregions were made. Nevertheless, in most cases the previous system of units was maintained, with more detailed adjustment of boundaries based on the latest geological and geomorphological data and the use of GIS tools for the DEM analysis. The division presented here is a creatively developing new work aligning the proposals of the majority of Polish researchers. At the same time, it is a regionalisation maintaining the idea of the work developed by J. Kondracki as well as his theoretical assumptions and the criteria used to distinguish units, which makes it a logical continuation of his regional division. L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/Content/65112/PDF/WA51_84317_r2018-t91-no2_G-Polonica-Solon.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Geographia Polonica Vol. 91 No. 2 (2018) PY - 2018 IS - 2 EP - 170 KW - regionalisation KW - spatial units KW - boundaries of regions KW - Poland A1 - Solon, Jerzy. Autor A1 - Borzyszkowski, Jan. Autor A1 - Bidłasik, Małgorzata. Autor A1 - Richling, Andrzej. Autor A1 - Badora, Krzysztof. Autor A1 - Balon, Jarosław. Autor A1 - Brzezińska-Wójcik, Teresa. Autor A1 - Chabudziński, Łukasz. Autor A1 - Dobrowolski, Radosław. Autor A1 - Grzegorczyk, Izabela. Autor A1 - Jodłowski, Miłosz. Autor A1 - Kistowski, Mariusz (1963– ). Autor A1 - Kot, Rafał. Autor A1 - Krąż, Paweł. Autor A1 - Lechnio, Jerzy. Autor A1 - Macias, Andrzej. Autor A1 - Majchrowska, Anna. Autor A1 - Malinowska, Ewa. Autor A1 - Migoń, Piotr. Autor A1 - Myga-Piątek, Urszula. Autor A1 - Nita, Jerzy. Autor A1 - Papińska, Elżbieta. Autor A1 - Rodzik, Jan. Autor A1 - Strzyż, Małgorzata. Autor A1 - Terpiłowski, Sławomir. Autor A1 - Ziaja, Wiesław. Autor PB - IGiPZ PAN VL - 91 CY - Warszawa SP - 143 T1 - Physico-geographical mesoregions of Poland: Verification and adjustment of boundaries on the basis of contemporary spatial data UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/dlibra/publication/edition/65112 ER - TY - GEN N1 - 24 cm L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/Content/46921/PDF/WA51_63372_r2014-t87-no2_G-Polonica-Bilska.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Geographia Polonica Vol. 87 No. 2 (2014) PY - 2014 IS - 2 EP - 308 KW - history of geography KW - International Geographical Congress KW - International Geographical Union KW - Warsaw KW - Poland A1 - Jackowski, Antoni A1 - Bilska-Wodecka, Elżbieta A1 - Sołjan, Izabela PB - IGiPZ PAN VL - 87 CY - Warszawa SP - 295 T1 - 80 years after the 14th Congress of the International Geographical Union in Warsaw, 23-31 August 1934 UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/dlibra/publication/edition/46921 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Sławiński, Witold (1888–1962). Oprac. N1 - 1 map : ms., tracing paper, hand col. : 106x73 cm CY - [S.l.] PY - [1948-1950] KW - Poland KW - plant communities KW - biodiversity KW - biogeographical maps KW - Vistula valley T1 - Mapka fitosocjologiczna odcinka doliny Wisły. Kazimierz - Kamień : skala 1:25 000 UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/dlibra/publication/edition/50328 ER - TY - GEN N1 - 24 cm N2 - Village refurbishment is a method of developing rural areas, which focuses on creating developmental strategies through grassroots initiatives and engagement of all interested parties on the local, regional and national levels. This process involves bringing about living conditions for entire local communities, creative development of spaces adjusted to the modern needs and fulfilling new functions. Social and economic changes, involving living areas and their surroundings, infrastructure, open-access spaces, services and meeting the living and spiritual needs are a measurable effect of these activities. Such initiatives have been popular and widespread in the European Union for over 20 years and the financial resources from the so-called Rural Development Program have served as direct support tools. The elaborated concepts and projects, based on using local resources and qualities, have been implemented within the scope of the Program for Renewal of Rural Areas as a regional system supporting the village administrative offices. The Opolskie Voivodship has become the Polish leader in such activities. Thanks to partnership cooperation with the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate, local administrative authorities implemented the first projects on the renewal of rural areas in the mid-1990s. The successful ventures were inspirational for other local authorities and while Poland accessed the European Union and new potential for financial support arrived, different projects were launched all over the country. The Warmińsko-Mazurskie Voivodship is actively involved in the Program for Renewal of Rural Areas, which has the slogan “The countryside in Warmia, Mazury and Powiśle – a place in which life is worth living…”. This paper presents the effects of the activities undertaken by different entities aimed at improving the image of the countryside and living conditions of Wejsuny residents. L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/Content/67962/PDF/WA51_86424_r2018-t49_SOW-Marks.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Studia Obszarów Wiejskich = Rural Studies, t. 49 PY - 2018 EP - 120 KW - rural renewal KW - rural natural and cultural potential KW - public space KW - Wejsuny A1 - Marks, Emilia. Autor A1 - Dolińska, Julia. Autor PB - IGiPZ PAN PB - PTG VL - 49 CY - Warszawa SP - 109 T1 - Poprawa wizerunku wsi poprzez współczesne zagospodarowanie przestrzeni publicznej na przykładzie miejscowości Wejsuny = Improvement of rural image through contemporary public space development on the example of Wejsuny village UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/dlibra/publication/edition/67962 ER - TY - GEN N1 - 24 cm L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/Content/35481/PDF/WA51_53158_r2013-t85-z3_Przeg-Geogr-Szuprycz.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Przegląd Geograficzny T. 85 z. 3 (2013) PY - 2013 IS - 3 EP - 475 KW - geographical discoveries KW - Franz Josef Land KW - Julius Payer KW - Carl Weyprecht A1 - Szupryczyński, Jan PB - IGiPZ PAN VL - 85 CY - Warszawa SP - 463 T1 - Odkrycie Ziemi Franciszka Józefa = Discovery of Franz Josef Land UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/dlibra/publication/edition/35481 ER - TY - GEN N1 - 29 cm L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/Content/42806/PDF/WA51_60534_r2013-t24_EuropaXXI-Fiorello.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Europa XXI 24 (2013) PY - 2013 EP - 48 KW - accessibility KW - transport infrastructure KW - accessibility pattern KW - TEN-T KW - GIS KW - Northern Italy A1 - Fiorello, Davide A1 - Bielańska, Dorota PB - IGiPZ PAN VL - 24 CY - Warszawa SP - 33 T1 - Accessibility patterns: Northern Italy case study UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/dlibra/publication/edition/42806 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Bazewicz, Józef Michał (c. 1862 – 1928) PB - nakład i własność J. M. Bazewicza N1 - Wyd. 4 N1 - scales differ N1 - 1 atlas (8] l.) : maps col. ; 17x26 cm N1 - Cover title CY - Warszawa (Warecka 10) PY - 1920 KW - historical atlases KW - Poland T1 - Atlas historyczny Polski UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/dlibra/publication/edition/2674 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Bohusz, Ksawery Michał (1746–1823) A2 - Kraushar, Aleksander (1843–1931). Wyd. PB - Skł. gł. Księgarnia E. Wende i Sp. PB - (Druk. i Lit. J. Cotty) N1 - 292, II pp. : il. ; 21 cm N1 - Wydawca błędnie przypisał autorstwo dziennika Staszicowi, właściwym aut. jest Ksawery Michał Bohusz N1 - NKor t. 4 p. 284 poz. 9 M3 - Text CY - Warszawa CY - (Warszawa) PY - 1903 KW - travels KW - Stanisław Staszic KW - Western Europe KW - Austria KW - Germany KW - the Netherlands KW - England KW - France KW - Switzerland KW - Italy T1 - Dziennik podróży ks. Stanisława Staszica (1777-1791) : Austrya, Niemcy, Hollandya, Anglia, Francya, Szwajcarya, Włochy. T. 1 UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/dlibra/publication/edition/7093 ER - TY - GEN N1 - 351 pp ; 24 cm L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/Content/12721/PDF/WA51_22369_r2012-t84-z2_Przeglad-Geogr-Nizio.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Przegląd Geograficzny T. 84 z. 2 (2012) PY - 2012 IS - 2 EP - 260 A1 - Nizio, Sylwia PB - IGiPZ PAN VL - 84 CY - Warszawa SP - 237 T1 - Geografia organizacji pożytku publicznego w Polsce = The geography of public benefis organizations in Poland UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/dlibra/publication/edition/12721 ER - TY - GEN N1 - 21 cm L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/Content/19368/PDF/WA51_24596_r1936-t14-z3-4_Wiad-Geogr.pdf M3 - Text CY - Kraków PY - 1936 KW - Geography T1 - Wiadomości Geograficzne R. 14 z. 3-4 (1936) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/dlibra/publication/edition/19368 ER - TY - GEN A2 - Ormicki, Wiktor Rudolf (1898–1941). Red. A2 - Polskie Towarzystwo Geograficzne. Oddział (Kraków) PB - Księgarnia Geograficzna "Orbis" N1 - 21 cm L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/Content/19341/PDF/WA51_24681_r1932-t10-z8-10_Wiad-Geogr.pdf M3 - Text CY - Kraków J2 - Revue Mensuelle de Géographie PY - 1932 KW - Geography T1 - Wiadomości Geograficzne R. 10 z. 8-10 (1932) UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/dlibra/publication/edition/19341 ER - TY - GEN PB - Zarząd Topograficzny Szt. Gen. N1 - Scale 1:25 000, 1 cm - 250 m N1 - 1 map on 9 sheets : col. ; each 76x90 cm, complete 190x237 cm N1 - The processed not-cartometric military map at a scale of 1:25 000 for civil use (Historia Służby Geograficznej i Topograficznej Wojska Polskiego / Eugeniusz Sobczyński. Warszawa, 2000; p. 237) N1 - No series title on the sheets M3 - Image CY - Warszawa PY - 1965 KW - topographical maps KW - Ełk county KW - Ełk region KW - 20th century T1 - Powiat Ełk : województwo białostockie : skala 1:25 000 T1 - Mapa Obrębowa Powiatów w Skali 1:25 000. Powiat Ełk UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/dlibra/publication/edition/16804 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Kurnatowski, Wiktor Adam (1799–1846) PB - W. Kurnatowski N1 - Scale 1:400 000 N1 - 1 map : lithogr. ; 70x61 cm N1 - Prime meridian Ferro N1 - On sheet: Wiadomości statystyczne, Dekanaty Archidiecezji Poznańskiej i Gnieźnieńskiej, Komory celne i Główne Urzędy poborowe N1 - On cartouche date of publication: 1880, 1843, 1861 N1 - Cited in: Kartografia polska XIX wieku / B. Olszewicz, T. 1, poz. [1152] CY - Poznań J2 - Mapa Wielkiego Księstwa Poznańskiego PY - 1880 KW - administrative maps KW - Great Duchy of Poznań KW - Wielkopolska Region KW - 19th century T1 - Mappa W. Księstwa Poznańskiego UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/dlibra/publication/edition/429 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Zakrzewski, Aleksander (1799–1866). Wyd. PB - w Instytucie Litograficznym Szkolnym N1 - Scale [ca 1:3 000 000] N1 - 1 map : lithogr., hand col. ; 61x55 cm N1 - Prime meridian [Ferro] N1 - Annotation: sprzedaie się przy ulicy Senatorskiej w handlu Dal Trozzo CY - Warszawa J2 - Mapa Królestwa Polskiego PY - 1831 KW - political-administrative maps KW - Kingdom of Poland KW - Poland KW - 19th century T1 - Mappa Krolestwa Polskiego w dawnych granicach z oznaczeniem podziału w roku 1830 UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/dlibra/publication/edition/428 ER - TY - GEN A2 - Orłowicz, Mieczysław (1881–1959). Oprac. PB - Wydawnictwo P.L.L."LOT" PB - (M. Arct) N1 - 23, [1] s., [5] s. tabl., [1] k. mapy kolor. złoż. : il. ; 31 cm M3 - Text CY - [S.l.] CY - (Warszawa) PY - [po 1927] KW - air transport KW - air routes KW - Poland KW - Austria KW - Czechia T1 - Szlaki lotnicze : Warszawa-Katowice, Warszawa-Kraków, Katowice-Kraków, Katowice-Brno-Wiedeń, Katowice-Wiedeń, Kraków-Brno-Wiedeń, Kraków-Wiedeń UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/dlibra/publication/edition/799 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Śleszyński, Przemysław PB - IGiPZ PAN N1 - 331 pp., [34] l. pl. col., [3] l. pl. : maps ; 24 cm N1 - Bibliogr. p. 281-319 N1 - Summ. eng. L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/Content/569/PDF/Wa51_3526_r2004-nr196_Prace-Geogr.pdf M3 - Text CY - Warszawa J2 - Prace Geograficzne / Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Geografii i Przestrzennego Zagospodarowania im. Stanisława Leszczyckiego, nr 196 PY - 2004 KW - towns KW - city centers KW - urban development KW - urban policy KW - urban functions KW - spatial structure of towns KW - Warsaw T1 - Kształtowanie się zachodniej części centrum Warszawy = Development of the western part of Warsaw's centre UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/dlibra/publication/edition/569 ER - TY - GEN A2 - Bański, Jerzy (1960– ). Red. A2 - Bednarek, Maria (1980– ). Red. PB - Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Geografii i Przestrzennego Zagospodarowania PB - Polskie Towarzystwo Geograficzne N1 - 227 pp. : ill. ; 24 cm. L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/Content/101/PDF/WA51_209_r2008-vol15_SOW.pdf M3 - Text CY - Warsaw J2 - Rural Studies vol. 15 (2008) PY - 2008 KW - agriculture KW - rural areas KW - Central-Eastern Europe KW - transformations T1 - Contemporary changes of agriculture in East-Central Europe UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/igipz/dlibra/publication/edition/101 ER -