Bibliografia publikacji pracowników
Państwowej Szkoły Wyższej w Białej Podlaskiej
Baza tworzona przez Bibliotekę Akademii Bialskiej im. Jana Pawła II.
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Przejście do opcji zmiany formatu | Wyświetl/ukryj etykiety | Wyświetlenie wyników w wersji do druku | Pobranie pliku do edytora | Nowe wyszukiwanie Streszczenie: Peripheral regions exist in most European countries, and in the countries of the European Union they have been supported for many years by the Community's Cohesion Policy, which aims at reducing development disparities between the Member States and regions within individual countries. In Poland, five out of sixteen voivodeships in the country are considered to be peripheral regions. They are located on Poland's eastern border, which is also the eastern border of the European Union. Support programmes for these regions have attained the status of separate operational programmes, focusing on generating convergence effects, which can be achieved by increasing the level of innovation and implementing intelligent ways of operating the economy. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the essence of peripherality and the innovative-development potential of peripheral regions in Poland, as well as the potential of smart rural development. The paper is based on an analysis of research results drawn from the literature on the subject, as well as from official information and statistics. Own research on the smart village concept in three regions of Eastern Poland was also used. This research showed a reduction in disproportions in the development of regions in Poland, and a link between the level of innovation and the economic growth of the regions, which occurred with a certain lag in relation to the transfer of innovation. Projekt/grant: Polityki wspólnotowe Unii Europejskiej i ich rola w rozwoju społeczno-ekonomicznym Polski : Fundusz Rozwoju Nauki PSW, PB/23/2020
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Nr opisu: 0000042575 Autorzy: Mieczysław Adamowicz. Tytuł pracy: The Potential for Innovative and Smart Rural Development in the Peripheral Regions of Eastern Poland: A Recent Study Tytuł całości: W: Current Topics in Agriculture Sciences, Vol. 3 / editor Rusu Teodor Miejsce wydania: Cluj-Napoca Wydawca: University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca Rok wydania: 2021 Strony zajęte przez pracę: S. 70-101 ISBN: 978-93-5547-186-4 Charakterystyka formalna: rozdział w monografii zagranicznej Charakterystyka wg MNiSW: rozdział w monografii spoza wykazu MEiN Język publikacji: ENG Punktacja ministerstwa: 5.000 Słowa kluczowe ang.: development potential ; innovation ; peripheral regions ; rural areas ; smart growth ; smart village https://stm.bookpi.org/CTAS-V3/article/view/4627 DOI: 10.9734/bpi/ctas/v3/14353D Streszczenie: Peripheral regions exist in most European countries, and in the countries of the European Union they have been supported for many years by the Community's Cohesion Policy, which aims at reducing development disparities between the Member States and regions within individual countries. In Poland, five out of sixteen voivodeships in the country are considered to be peripheral regions. They are located on Poland's eastern border, which is also the eastern border of the European Union. Support programmes for these regions have attained the status of separate operational programmes, focusing on generating convergence effects, which can be achieved by increasing the level of innovation and implementing intelligent ways of operating the economy. The peripheral regions are characterised by the outflow of resources, a narrow sectoral structure and price-taking firms in a dependent relationship with external customers. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the essence of peripherality and the innovative-development potential of peripheral regions in Poland, as well as the potential of smart rural development. The paper is based on an analysis of research results drawn from the literature on the subject, as well as from official information and statistics. Own research on the smart village concept in three regions of Eastern Poland was also used. This research showed a reduction in disproportions in the development of regions in Poland, and a link between the level of innovation and the economic growth of the regions, which occurred with a certain lag in relation to the transfer of innovation.