CHANGES IN THE URBAN SPATIAL STRUCTURE OF KARPACZ AND THE DILEMMAS THE CITY FACES IN ITS DEVELOPMENT AS A TOURIST DESTINATION Cover Image

PRZEMIANY STRUKTURY PRZESTRZENNEJ I DYLEMATY ROZWOJOWE KARPACZA JAKO MIASTA TURYSTYCZNEGO
CHANGES IN THE URBAN SPATIAL STRUCTURE OF KARPACZ AND THE DILEMMAS THE CITY FACES IN ITS DEVELOPMENT AS A TOURIST DESTINATION

Author(s): Tomasz Ziablicki, Jacek Potocki, Kamila Szutka, Marian Kachniarz
Subject(s): Essay|Book Review |Scientific Life
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: Karpacz; tourist town; spatial conflicts; spatial structure

Summary/Abstract: Located in the Karkonosze Mountains, Karpacz is an example of a community that acquired its urban character and legal status as a town as the result of tourism, and whose spatial structure has changed along with the development of the tourist industry. These changes are visible both in the increasing concentration of previously dispersed buildings, and in the city’s expansion into what was previously agricultural land and forests. Many residents (among them owners of existing tourist facilities) oppose this process, arguing that Karpacz has already reached the maximum limits of its capacity for tourism. A relatively large area in the eastern part of the city, originally designated as a recreational site in the city’s development plan, became a bone of contention in 2009 when there was an attempt–so far unsuccessful – to change the city’s development plan to allow a housing development to be built in that area. This led to protests from some city residents. A poll conducted in 2011 revealed that the vast majority of Karpacz’s inhabitants were opposed to erecting new buildings on that site, and preferred to maintain the current restrictions on its development. Karpacz is a typical example of a community whose development plans, while existent, are not entirely functional, since they are often changed in response to the dictates of potential investors.

  • Issue Year: 15/2013
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 139-150
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Polish