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Planning Recreation around Water Bodies in Two Hard Coal Post-Mining Areas in Southern Poland

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SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 15, Issue 13, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su151310607

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post-mining areas; water bodies; recreational functions; green and blue infrastructure; Poland

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This article examines the issue of post-mining lake district in the Katowice Conurbation in Poland and explores the conditions and problems of developing post-mining water bodies as an element of green and blue infrastructure, particularly in terms of recreational functions. The research findings confirm that residents and local authorities consider post-mining reservoirs important for creating green and blue infrastructure and view recreational functions as a crucial element of urban policy.
Green and blue infrastructure is a unique aspect of sustainable development in post-industrial and post-mining cities. The article examines the issue of the characteristic post-mining lake district in one of Europe's largest urban and hard coal mining regions-the Katowice Conurbation in Southern Poland. This article aims to clarify the conditions and problems of developing post-mining water bodies as an element of blue and green infrastructure, with a particular focus on the issue of developing recreational functions. The latter aspect was analyzed using extensive CAVI (Computer-Assisted Web Interview)/CATI (Computer-Assisted Telephone Interviewing) surveys conducted among residents, in-depth stakeholder interviews, and strategic and planning document analysis. This research confirmed that residents and local authorities treat post-mining reservoirs as necessary for creating green and blue infrastructure. Recreational functions were perceived as one of the elements of urban policy, in which the preservation of valuable ecosystems created around reservoirs has the same place. An essential element of the research findings is also the typology of post-mining reservoirs presented here, which allows for a better understanding of the development dilemmas of these areas in a highly urbanized and post-mining area.

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