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Investments in small retention as a factor influencing land-use changes. A case study of Poland

Building permit decisions are one of the most important elements of the investment process in Poland. It should be noted that water reservoirs influence the diversification of landscapes by increasing their attractiveness in both urban and rural areas. The article aimed to verify the relationship be...

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Published in:Journal of water and land development 2023-03 (No 56), p.235-241
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