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Real Estate as a Subject of Spatial Conflict Among Central and Local Authorities

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  • Źróbek-Różańska Alina

    (PhD Faculty of Economics University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn)

  • Zysk Elżbieta

    (PhD Faculty of Geodesy and Land Management University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn)

Abstract

Currently, real estate located in rural areas neighboring cities are under pressure to become a location for the realization of urban and metropolitan projects. Thus, spatial conflicts are an inherent characteristic of modern urban development. Such conflicts vary in terms of the scope, intensity and course they take. An interesting case illustrating the given issue can be the conflict over real estate owned by the State Treasury (central authority) and localized within the power of local authorities (gminas). Such a situation requires mediating and producing an outcome that satisfies the goals of both sides. The authors based the deliberations on the topic of spatial conflicts on the example of the relation between the Agricultural Property Agency division in Olsztyn (APA Olsztyn) and the smallest local administration units (gminas) located within the borders of the Warmia-Masuria (Województwo Warmińsko-Mazurskie) and Podlasie (Województwo Podlaskie) Provinces. The aim of the research was to describe the background for potential conflict and to study its proceedings. The aim was achieved through studies of relevant literature and data analysis.

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  • Źróbek-Różańska Alina & Zysk Elżbieta, 2015. "Real Estate as a Subject of Spatial Conflict Among Central and Local Authorities," Real Estate Management and Valuation, Sciendo, vol. 23(2), pages 91-101, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:remava:v:23:y:2015:i:2:p:91-101:n:8
    DOI: 10.1515/remav-2015-0018
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