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Mass immigration to Europe - a threat or opportunity?
Article
Causes and main routes of the mass immigration to Europe in 2015
Marek Sobczyński
Migration – Germany’s past and present. Thoughts and figures
Markus Eltges and Wendelin Strubelt
Mass immigrations in the 21st century. Case of Belgium and the Netherlands
Ryszard Żelichowski
Italy’s approach to East–West and South–North migrations: from lack of knowledge to political use of them
Alessandro Vitale
Integration of migrants in Italy: local actors and African communities
Mariann Dömös and István Tarrósy
Transport accessibility and mobility: a forecast of changes in the face of planned development of the network of expressways and motorways in Poland
Michał Kowalski and Szymon Wiśniewski
Municipal waste in Poland: analysis of the spatial dimensions of determinants using geographically weighted regression
Elżbieta Antczak
Anti-liberal, anti-establishment or constituency-driven? Spatial econometric analysis of polish parliamentary election results in 2015
Aleksandra Lasoń and Andrzej Torój
The role of cultural heritage sites in the creation of tourism potential of small towns in Poland
Agnieszka Kwiatek-Sołtys and Małgorzata Bajgier-Kowalska
The village fund as a support tool in spatial planning activities: a case study of Poland
Marcin Feltynowski
Ugo BARDI, The Seneca Effect. Why Growth is Slow but Collapse is Rapid, Springer 2017, XII, 203 pages
Csaba Lakócai and Zsuzsanna Zsibók