Depopulation in rural areas of Lower Silesia in the years 1995–2015 Cover Image

Procesy depopulacji na obszarach wiejskich województwa dolnośląskiego w latach 1995–2015
Depopulation in rural areas of Lower Silesia in the years 1995–2015

Author(s): Robert Szmytkie, Przemysław Tomczak
Subject(s): Geography, Regional studies, National Economy, Sociology
Published by: EUROREG - Uniwersytet Warszawski, Regional Studies Association - Sekcja Polska
Keywords: depopulation; population changes; rural areas; Lower Silesia

Summary/Abstract: The main purpose of this paper is to analyze depopulation processes of rural areas in Lower Silesia in the years 1995–2015. The authors intend to determine the scale, durability and spatial distribution of depopulation in rural areas, as well as to analyze the factors of population changes which contribute to population loss. It helps them to identify depopulating rural areas and to draw up their typology according to the specificity of contemporary demographic changes. With reference to the scale of depopulation, four types of rural areas are distinguished (developing, stagnating, depopulating, intensively depopulating), and according to the durability of depopulation five types are identified (constantly developing, episodically depopulating, temporarily depopulating, prevalently depopulating, constantly depopulating). The analysis shows that depopulation is a problem in the rural areas of the Sudety Mts., Sudety Foreland, and in peripheral areas, in main urban centres. What is more, the processes of depopulation in Lower Silesia should not be associated exclusively with villages located in the Sudetes. In depopulating rural areas of Lower Silesia, the population decline is compounded by negative demographic trends (low birth rate, increase in post-working age population).

  • Issue Year: 19/2018
  • Issue No: 73
  • Page Range: 99-117
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: English, Polish