Deagrarianisation of the Economic Structure and the Evolution of Rural Settlement Patterns in Poland

Since the Second World War, Poland has been undergoing an intensive process of transformation of the economic structure of rural areas, manifested, among other things, in the change in the occupational make-up of its inhabitants. The development of non-agricultural methods of management in rural are...

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Main Authors: Andrzej Rosner, Monika Wesołowska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
Series:Land
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/9/12/523
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spelling doaj-74dbdcbd20b2442f864da16ea379eebb2020-12-17T00:02:34ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2020-12-01952352310.3390/land9120523Deagrarianisation of the Economic Structure and the Evolution of Rural Settlement Patterns in PolandAndrzej Rosner0Monika Wesołowska1Institute of Rural and Agricultural Development, Polish Academy of Sciences, 72 Nowy Świat St., 00-330 Warsaw, PolandInstitute of Socio-Economic Geography and Spatial Management, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, 2D Kraśnicka Av., 20-718 Lublin, PolandSince the Second World War, Poland has been undergoing an intensive process of transformation of the economic structure of rural areas, manifested, among other things, in the change in the occupational make-up of its inhabitants. The development of non-agricultural methods of management in rural areas has led to the emergence of multifunctional rural areas, where the role of agriculture as a source of income for the inhabitants is decreasing. There is a process of deagrarianisation of the economic structure, which has been indicated by many researchers as an unavoidable process, connected with the changes taking place in rural areas. One of the effects of this process are changes in rural settlement patterns. The aim of this article is to present the spatial effects of the deagrarianisation process in the Polish countryside, expressed in the changes in the rural settlement network. The authors used the statistical database of the Central Statistical Office (over 41 thousand records) to draw up the classification of rural areas by the nature of changes in population numbers in the period 1950–2011, which was compared with the research carried out as part of the Monitoring of Rural Development in Poland. The study confirmed that the factor behind the evolution of the rural settlement network is the process of decreasing agricultural demand for labour. As a consequence, there is a polarisation of localities into multifunctional rural localities, mainly headquarter villages and local government offices, and those with a predominantly agricultural function. On a supra-local scale, a process of polarisation of rural areas between a growing suburban population and a reducing peripheral location around large and medium-sized towns has been observed.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/9/12/523deagrarianisationsettlement networkrural areasPoland
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Monika Wesołowska
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Deagrarianisation of the Economic Structure and the Evolution of Rural Settlement Patterns in Poland
Land
deagrarianisation
settlement network
rural areas
Poland
author_facet Andrzej Rosner
Monika Wesołowska
author_sort Andrzej Rosner
title Deagrarianisation of the Economic Structure and the Evolution of Rural Settlement Patterns in Poland
title_short Deagrarianisation of the Economic Structure and the Evolution of Rural Settlement Patterns in Poland
title_full Deagrarianisation of the Economic Structure and the Evolution of Rural Settlement Patterns in Poland
title_fullStr Deagrarianisation of the Economic Structure and the Evolution of Rural Settlement Patterns in Poland
title_full_unstemmed Deagrarianisation of the Economic Structure and the Evolution of Rural Settlement Patterns in Poland
title_sort deagrarianisation of the economic structure and the evolution of rural settlement patterns in poland
publisher MDPI AG
series Land
issn 2073-445X
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Since the Second World War, Poland has been undergoing an intensive process of transformation of the economic structure of rural areas, manifested, among other things, in the change in the occupational make-up of its inhabitants. The development of non-agricultural methods of management in rural areas has led to the emergence of multifunctional rural areas, where the role of agriculture as a source of income for the inhabitants is decreasing. There is a process of deagrarianisation of the economic structure, which has been indicated by many researchers as an unavoidable process, connected with the changes taking place in rural areas. One of the effects of this process are changes in rural settlement patterns. The aim of this article is to present the spatial effects of the deagrarianisation process in the Polish countryside, expressed in the changes in the rural settlement network. The authors used the statistical database of the Central Statistical Office (over 41 thousand records) to draw up the classification of rural areas by the nature of changes in population numbers in the period 1950–2011, which was compared with the research carried out as part of the Monitoring of Rural Development in Poland. The study confirmed that the factor behind the evolution of the rural settlement network is the process of decreasing agricultural demand for labour. As a consequence, there is a polarisation of localities into multifunctional rural localities, mainly headquarter villages and local government offices, and those with a predominantly agricultural function. On a supra-local scale, a process of polarisation of rural areas between a growing suburban population and a reducing peripheral location around large and medium-sized towns has been observed.
topic deagrarianisation
settlement network
rural areas
Poland
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/9/12/523
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