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Land use and democracy.


My professional field of architecture and planning has given me a lively concern for land use and the environment. This inspired me to propose that this July's Caux Conference for Business and Industry at the MRA MRA Medical Record Administrator.
MRA Magnetic resonance angiography, see MR angiography
 centre in Switzerland should include a forum on environment, ecology and sustainable development Sustainable development is a socio-ecological process characterized by the fulfilment of human needs while maintaining the quality of the natural environment indefinitely. The linkage between environment and development was globally recognized in 1980, when the International Union .

Half a century of so-called central planning has left post-communist countries like my own, Poland, with a negative legacy of costly, unusable industry, bad housing and weak, decrepit de·crep·it  
adj.
Weakened, worn out, impaired, or broken down by old age, illness, or hard use. See Synonyms at weak.



[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin d
 infrastructure. `The land has suffered beyond imagination,' as a Czech architect wrote in 1995. But this mis-development has also left pockets of biodiversity biodiversity: see biological diversity.
biodiversity

Quantity of plant and animal species found in a given environment. Sometimes habitat diversity (the variety of places where organisms live) and genetic diversity (the variety of traits expressed
, forgotten tracts of wilderness impossible to find in the west of Europe.

This seems to offer the sustainable development opportunity of one's dreams. Poland's post-1989 constitution describes sustainable development as a principle of economic development. Planning regulations are strongly oriented toward environmental protection. Environmental assessment procedures are part of the investment process.

We have information about the big development mistakes committed in the 1950s-70s in the West. They were based on such misconceptions as `all transport problems will be solved by private cars', `all you can sell has to be sold', `growth at any price'. Sadly, the emerging democracies of Central and Eastern Europe The term "Central and Eastern Europe" came into wide spread use, replacing "Eastern bloc", to describe former Communist countries in Europe, after the collapse of the Iron Curtain in 1989/90.  are stepping in the same footprints. Nowadays western cities are working hard at maintaining natural reserves, cleaning up waterways The list of waterways is a link page for any river, canal, estuary or firth.
International waterways
  • Danish straits
  • Great Belt
  • Oresund
  • Bosporus
  • Dardanelles
 and lakes and restoring to their natural condition rivers dammed in the beautiful 1960s.

Selling off nature

In practice, land use policies in Poland are not as good as they look on paper. At the local level elected officials are usually in coalition with business and no one represents the interests of the community. The results are growth above all, selling what can be sold, proposals to organize the Winter Olympics in the tiny (in comparison to the Alps) national park of the Tatra Mountains Ta·tra Mountains  

A range of the Carpathian Mountains in east-central Europe along the Slovak-Polish border. The Tatras are a popular resort area.
 and to construct new dams on the Vistula river Vistula River
 Polish Wisla

River, Poland. It rises on the northern slope of the Carpathian Mountains in southwestern Poland, flows in a curve through Warsaw and Torun, then empties into the Baltic Sea at Gdansk. Most of its 651 mi (1,047 km) are navigable.
. The World Wide Fund for Nature The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is an international non-governmental organization for the conservation, research and restoration of the natural environment, formerly named the World Wildlife Fund, which remains its official name in the United States and Canada.  calls the Vistula `the aging queen' and lists it as one of five great European rivers that should be preserved in the semi-natural state they still enjoy.

City and town governments are selling all the land they can to developers--sometimes getting rid of forest, meadows and fields. They are selling off `ecological subdivisions' -- mostly on land that should be protected for the use of the community--and reducing existing parks and nature reserves on the grounds that they are `an obstacle to development'. The Director of the Tatra National Park Tatra National Park is the name for two different national parks located in the Tatra mountains:
  • Tatra National Park (Tatrzański Park Narodowy) in Poland
  • Tatra(s) National Park (Tatranský národný park) in Slovakia
 has been dubbed dub 1  
tr.v. dubbed, dub·bing, dubs
1. To tap lightly on the shoulder by way of conferring knighthood.

2. To honor with a new title or description.

3.
 an `enemy of progress and civilization' by the politicians, because he had the stamina to say `no' to the idea of the Winter Olympics and constantly opposes further development of ski resorts there.

One dangerous aspect of all this is the attempt made to conceal information about proposed investment and to reduce public participation in the planning process to a purely theoretical possibility.

Public awareness of the problems is growing fast. Local politicians are perceived as representing the short-term business-oriented view. As a result there have been a number of organized protests by people who feel they are not informed, not consulted and have no positive legal way to express their point of view and participate in the process. These environmental activities are helping a civil society to develop--a concept that had really been destroyed by the communist regime.

I have been involved personally through sharing my knowledge with my students in the architecture department of the Warsaw Technical University, through writing in my local newspaper and through organizing protests.

The first of these related to the construction of a large private house on a beautiful riverside meadow. It was a wetland of exceptional natural value, which should have been reserved for public enjoyment and use. Three years of action by local people, and of appeals to every possible regional and national institution, ended in complete failure. The house has been finished and is a blight blight, general term for any sudden and severe plant disease or for the agent that causes it. The term is now applied chiefly to diseases caused by bacteria (e.g., bean blights and fire blight of fruit trees), viruses (e.g., soybean bud blight), fungi (e.g.  on that small river valley.

Stewardship

The second case concerned attempts to prevent housing development in an area where there were wells for drinking water drinking water

supply of water available to animals for drinking supplied via nipples, in troughs, dams, ponds and larger natural water sources; an insufficient supply leads to dehydration; it can be the source of infection, e.g. leptospirosis, salmonellosis, or of poisoning, e.g.
. It followed much the same track as the protest against the house--three years of totally unsuccessful activities--but many more people were involved. On the way, however, we managed to stop a petrol station being constructed in our village.

Our community was founded 70 years ago as a kind of garden-, or rather forest-, city, close to the suburbs of Warsaw Notable suburbs of Warsaw:

Notable suburbs include Population Area
Pruszków 19.15 km²
Legionowo 13.56 km²
Otwock 47 km²
Wołomin 59.52 km²
Piaseczno 16.3 km²
Piastów 5.8 km²
Ząbki 11.13 km²
Marki 26.03 km²
Łomianki 38.
. Last summer we organized an exhibition of its history, and many people came to visit it. Preparing the exhibition brought the community together to discuss the events of the past, the problems of today and to plan for the future. This helped to build positive attitudes towards our own place.

When I began to think about the environmental forum in Caux, such words as stewardship, unselfish action, motivation, interactive insight came to mind. They define what is needed. The attitude of stewardship allows us to use the Earth's gifts without destroying them and to remember that we do not own them. That leads on to the idea of unselfish action, which is based on understanding that the Earth's riches exist for the common good and that it is our duty to use them sustainably.
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