Rola czynnika społecznego w procesie stanowienia planu zagospodarowania przestrzennego gminy
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2012
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Wydawnictwo Naukowe WNPiD UAM
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The role of social factors in the process of establishing the spatial management plan of a district
Abstract
In modern democracies, local residents’ awareness concerning their participation in the
decision-making process is becoming increasingly important. The expanding range of instruments
provided by existing law enables them to claim their rights not only by means of a system
of legal complaints, but to take advantage of the privilege of civil disobedience, and also
to become involved in lobbying. This particular aspect of activity has been observed recently,
when changes in architectural developments, expansion of motorways, erection of public facilities,
and changes of the use of land to serve a different purpose has resulted in the greater
public interest sometimes losing priority, at least in the eyes of individual citizens or from the
point of view of their interests. Practice is an important factor for citizens to become more and
more aware of the opportunities to apply legislative solutions in order to express their approval
or disapproval of the changes proposed for a particular location, especially when these
concern the immediate neighborhood and are related to residential conditions, development of
infrastructure, and investment plans. Experience shows that, as time goes by, we are becoming
more involved in the defense of ‘local public interest’.
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how local communities and individuals take
advantage of the privilege of participating in the process of applying legally sanctioned solutions
to the establishment of spatial management plans at the district level and what instruments
they use most frequently.
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czynnik społeczny, zagospodarowanie przestrzenne gminy
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Przegląd Politologiczny, nr 1/2012, ss. 127-141
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1426-8876