Silesia in poland. among the many social, economic and environmental consequences in the spatial aspect, the emer- gence of a large number of brownfields. the importance of the problem is given by the fact that the total area of degraded and devastated land in poland is approximately 3,463,374 ha (2017), which gives an area of 16.3 m per polish citizen (gus 2017). in silesia voivodeship alone, the area of degraded and devastated terrains exceeded 11,300 ha, including more than 6000 ha in the central part of the region. according to the literature data 7000 ha of the total value, are the areas occupied by brownfields (gasidło 2019 ). however, the studies have shown that the actual area occupied by brownfields in the region is much larger. the process of remediation and redevelopment of brown-

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    In Europe, the need for an inventory of brownfields is also indicated by researchers outside the European Union, who indicate the need to develop a database of degraded sites at the national level, taking into account the geographical location, status and land use. Experts also highlight the role of public access to these data as a first step in solving the problem of revitalization of brownfields and degraded areas (Ignjatić et_al 2017; Vujičić and Tijana 2017). At the stage of characterisation site a particularly important role is played by the inventory, which is . . .

     

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