Łukaszkiewicz et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Silesia Park in Chorzów/Poland–the successful re-naturalization of industrial landscape after 60-yearsŁukaszkiewicz et al., 2017
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- Łukaszkiewicz J
- Fortuna-Antoszkiewicz B
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- Miškininkystė Ir Kraštotvarka [Forestry and Landscape Management]
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Silesia Park (The Gen. George Ziętek Voivodship Park of Culture And Recreation) in Chorzów/Poland, with a total area of ca 600 ha was established on land of poor quality, partially degraded by mining and metallurgy industries. 60 years after that event, the authors …
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