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ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS AND URBAN ABANDONMENT: CASE STUDIES AND TYPOLOGICAL ISSUES
Authors:Robert Krzysztofik  Mirek Dymitrow  Robert Szmytkie  Iwona Kantor‐Pietraga  Jolanta Pełka‐Gościniak  Tomasz Spórna
Institution:1. University of Silesia Faculty of Earth Science, Department of Economic Geography, Poland;2. Unit for Human Geography Department of Economy and Society School of Business, Economics and Law, University of Gothenburg, Sweden;3. University of Wroclaw Faculty of Earth Science and Environmental Management, Institute of Geography and Regional Development Uniwersytecki Square, Poland;4. University of Silesia Faculty of Earth Science, Department of Physical Geography, Poland
Abstract:The article discusses the phenomenon of urban abandonment as a result of environmental hazards. Seen as an outcome of environmental drivers, the underlying assumption is that a characteristic of environmental hazards is their spatial and temporal constancy of impact, whereby processes and phenomena having taken place in the past have their analogies in the present. In order to generate insights for future research and policy development, there is a need to pay greater attention to the precarious relationship between humans and the natural environment, not least by drawing lessons from the past through the study of historical cases. The article clarifies the dynamic interactions of drivers and their progression through various stages of urban abandonment. This is done by recourse to an analysis of some general trends and an in‐depth examination of three selected case studies from Poland. It has two objectives. The first is to identify the historical role of environmental drivers in the process of urban abandonment, while the second one is to contribute to the typology of environmentally related processes of urban abandonment in order to better identify future calamities. With respect to the former, the findings reveal that the relation between environmental hazards and urban abandonment is pertinent in regions with specific geographic conditions and pertains only to certain categories of urban settlements. With respect to the latter, by drawing on these findings, we propose some alterations and amendments to McLeman's comprehensive model of settlement abandonment in the context of global environmental change.
Keywords:environmental hazards  urban abandonment  environmental change  human settlement  Poland
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