SETTLEMENTS LOCATED IN THE BACKROUND CITIES IN TIME AND SPACE
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https://doi.org/10.51704/cjce.2016.vol2.iss1.pp95-101Keywords:
Background city, suburban area, rural settlements, development of urban structureAbstract
Slovakia is characterized by different intensities of decentralization tendencies. The nature of this process lies in the spatial movements of the population - their return or an escape from the city core to the edge, increasing rates of urbanization suburban area, which has an impact on the structure of the rural population and urbanization of the country. The paper deals with focal impact of suburbanization processes on spatial manifestation of urban infrastructure development of rural settlements of the Bratislava agglomeration, one of the most intense areas attacked by new investment plans.
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