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Piotr Trzepacz

Researcher at Jagiellonian University

Publications -  16
Citations -  489

Piotr Trzepacz is an academic researcher from Jagiellonian University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Liberalization & European union. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 16 publications receiving 407 citations.

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Transitions in European land-management regimes between 1800 and 2010

Martin Rudbeck Jepsen, +50 more
- 01 Dec 2015 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the evolution of European land management over the past 200 years with the aim of identifying key episodes of changes in land management, and their underlying technological, institutional and economic drivers.
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Investment in transport infrastructure as a crucial factor of entrepreneurship development in the new eu member states - the polish case

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate that investment in transport infrastructure is the key to improve the role of entrepreneurship in the development of a country and a region, and relations between the number of businesses and the quality and spatial prominence of the transport infrastructure; answer the questions: which instruments on the national and European level support the process of improvements to infrastructure and consequent better access of businesses to markets.

Connecting airports with cities. Perspectives of air-rail links development in central Europe

TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose to organize rail transport, which can handle considerable high passenger volumes, avoid traffic jams, and exerts a relatively small impact on the natural environment.
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Przemiany funkcji handlowych i usługowych centrum dzielnicy mieszkaniowej na przykładzie Krakowa-Nowej Huty

TL;DR: Nowa Huta, which was founded in 1949 as a separate town, after 2 years was incorporated to Krakow, becoming one of its districts as mentioned in this paper, was observed to be experiencing a crisis of local commercial and service functions.