INTEGRATED TERRITORIAL INVESTMENT AS INSTRUMENT FOR MANAGING TRANSPORT SECURITY IN LOWER SILESIA’S LARGEST CITIES

The main aim of this article is to analyse the role and importance of Integrated Territorial Investment (ITI) as the instrument for the management of transport security in the four largest cities of Lower Silesia: Wrocław, Wałbrzych, Legnica and Jelenia Góra. The doubt concerning the potential conne...

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Main Author: Kamil GLINKA
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Language:English
Published: Silesian University of Technology 2017-03-01
Series:Scientific Journal of Silesian University of Technology. Series Transport
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Online Access:http://sjsutst.polsl.pl/archives/2017/vol94/037_SJSUTST94_2017_Glinka.pdf
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description The main aim of this article is to analyse the role and importance of Integrated Territorial Investment (ITI) as the instrument for the management of transport security in the four largest cities of Lower Silesia: Wrocław, Wałbrzych, Legnica and Jelenia Góra. The doubt concerning the potential connected with using ITI is reasonable in the sense that it creates a completely new, previously unknown, mechanism for the implementation of EU cohesion policy. The conducted analysis, covering the level of strategic management, does not allow for a full confirmation of the formulated hypotheses, for two reasons. Firstly, only three out of the four cities in question (Wrocław, Wałbrzych and Jelenia Góra) use ITI in the management of transport security. Secondly, although the use of ITI complements the assumptions of Poland’s National Urban Policy (NUP), which highlights the importance of strategic programming and a multimodal approach in the management of transport security, the scale of this usage is the same as in the case of those cities with integrated, detailed transport strategies, as well as cities without such strategies.
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spelling doaj.art-baf5884ed78b4d3d95bf123229e956962022-12-21T22:07:35ZengSilesian University of TechnologyScientific Journal of Silesian University of Technology. Series Transport0209-33242450-15492017-03-0194374610.20858/sjsutst.2017.94.4INTEGRATED TERRITORIAL INVESTMENT AS INSTRUMENT FOR MANAGING TRANSPORT SECURITY IN LOWER SILESIA’S LARGEST CITIESKamil GLINKAThe main aim of this article is to analyse the role and importance of Integrated Territorial Investment (ITI) as the instrument for the management of transport security in the four largest cities of Lower Silesia: Wrocław, Wałbrzych, Legnica and Jelenia Góra. The doubt concerning the potential connected with using ITI is reasonable in the sense that it creates a completely new, previously unknown, mechanism for the implementation of EU cohesion policy. The conducted analysis, covering the level of strategic management, does not allow for a full confirmation of the formulated hypotheses, for two reasons. Firstly, only three out of the four cities in question (Wrocław, Wałbrzych and Jelenia Góra) use ITI in the management of transport security. Secondly, although the use of ITI complements the assumptions of Poland’s National Urban Policy (NUP), which highlights the importance of strategic programming and a multimodal approach in the management of transport security, the scale of this usage is the same as in the case of those cities with integrated, detailed transport strategies, as well as cities without such strategies.http://sjsutst.polsl.pl/archives/2017/vol94/037_SJSUTST94_2017_Glinka.pdfIntegrated Territorial Investmentsecuritytransportmanagementlarge cityfunctional areaLower Silesia
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INTEGRATED TERRITORIAL INVESTMENT AS INSTRUMENT FOR MANAGING TRANSPORT SECURITY IN LOWER SILESIA’S LARGEST CITIES
Scientific Journal of Silesian University of Technology. Series Transport
Integrated Territorial Investment
security
transport
management
large city
functional area
Lower Silesia
title INTEGRATED TERRITORIAL INVESTMENT AS INSTRUMENT FOR MANAGING TRANSPORT SECURITY IN LOWER SILESIA’S LARGEST CITIES
title_full INTEGRATED TERRITORIAL INVESTMENT AS INSTRUMENT FOR MANAGING TRANSPORT SECURITY IN LOWER SILESIA’S LARGEST CITIES
title_fullStr INTEGRATED TERRITORIAL INVESTMENT AS INSTRUMENT FOR MANAGING TRANSPORT SECURITY IN LOWER SILESIA’S LARGEST CITIES
title_full_unstemmed INTEGRATED TERRITORIAL INVESTMENT AS INSTRUMENT FOR MANAGING TRANSPORT SECURITY IN LOWER SILESIA’S LARGEST CITIES
title_short INTEGRATED TERRITORIAL INVESTMENT AS INSTRUMENT FOR MANAGING TRANSPORT SECURITY IN LOWER SILESIA’S LARGEST CITIES
title_sort integrated territorial investment as instrument for managing transport security in lower silesia s largest cities
topic Integrated Territorial Investment
security
transport
management
large city
functional area
Lower Silesia
url http://sjsutst.polsl.pl/archives/2017/vol94/037_SJSUTST94_2017_Glinka.pdf
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