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<title>City Branding Evaluation and Analysis of Cultural Capabilities of Isfahan City</title>
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Zali, Nader; Ebrahimzadeh, Issa; Zamani-Poor, Masoud; Arghash, Amin
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<title>European Union’s Cohesion Policy – Diversity of the Multi-Level Governance Concept, the Case Study of Three European States</title>
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Kolařík, Petr; Šumpela, Vít; Tomešová, Jana
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<title>Landscape-Related Aspects of the Siting of Wind Farms in Poland: A Case Study of the Great Masurian Lake District</title>
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Gadomska, Wiesława; Antolak, Mariusz
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<title>Conzenian Tradition in Polish Urban Historical Morphology</title>
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Kulesza, Mariusz
The scientific heritage of M. R. G. Conzen, who is considered one of the most outstanding historical geographers and urban morphologists in the world, has made a huge impact on the contemporary urban historic morphology. Nowadays it would be very hard to imagine this scientific discipline without his achievements. He created a new point of view on the city, first within the Anglo-Saxon, and afterwards within European and world geography. Morphogenetic methods, the conceptualisation of historic development, terminological precision as well as cartographic analysis that were typical of his approach, more and more often were considered essential for the development and the role of research on historic urban landscape. This resulted in the increasing interest in morphological studies on an international scale. In Poland, M. R. G. Conzen’s opinions have become recognizable since 1960, finding permanent place in urban historic morphology and providing stimuli for its significant development in the following decades.
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