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Seren Bjorn, who died in 1819, "a royal Prussian supervisor of plantations" in Gdańsk wrote an extremely interesting book. "A glance at the advantages of good treating of Prussian willows", (Gdańsk 1804), translated into Polish by K. C. Mrongovius. Bjorn presented willow species which he considered the most valuable in cultivation and use. He argued that willows were a very valuable tree group which, due to the abundance of species and varieties adapted to all habitats. The author of the article supports the views of the Dane. The willow, however, is still an underestimated and underutilised tree species.
The urban design of Gdańsk - as in the case of other European cities - incorporates a successful inclusion of alleys in the city's layout. The author begins the description with the symbolic alley, a painting by Izaak van den Blocke on the plafond of the Red Room in the Gdańsk Town Hall, named „the allegory of the Gdańsk trade”, or „the apotheosis of Gdańsk”. The second one, the Grand Alley, was established in the 17th century, it is one of the oldest public green areas in Poland. The third alley lies in the Oliwa monastery garden. All the three alleys were established at the peak development of Gdańsk, and they have the sea in the background.
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1997
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10-11
In considering Gdańsk’s environmental problems not only environmental hazards but also nuisances to the residents are taken into account: poor municipal infrastructure, roads, heating network, natural gas supply system, water pipes, and stormwater and sanitary systems. Problems specific to Gdańsk are exemplified by revitalisation of old districts in the city centre, where industrial activity has been abandoned and which can be used for other purposes, while preserving their cultural values.
Aura
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1997
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nr 11
25-26
Gdańsk and Pomerania should be considered the cradle of world movement for protecting nature monuments as modern concept of nature conservation was developed by Hugo Conwentz, the head of the Provincial Museum living in Gdańsk at the turn of 19th and 20th centuries (1855-1922). He was a naturalist conducting very active organisational and scientific activity in Gdańsk. The author presents his activity versus similar movements in other countries, with special emphasis on Polish provinces.
Amber, a mysterious fossil called the Baltic gold, has been utilised by man from neolith to present days. A kind of cultural aura has accompanied amber throughout thousands of years, including a number of interconnected elements: principles regarding its extraction, trade, processing skills, tradition, fashion. The author discusses these problems referring to Gdańsk, one of important historical amber processing centres, located in the amber route.
Aura
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1997
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7-9
Great celebration of the Gdańsk’s millennium, honoured by presence of monarchs and presidents awoke great interest in Gdańsk. Local government has elaborated a plan for city development by 2010. Some elements of the plan have been already launched: a modern airport, yacht port, wastewater treatment plant. Principles for foreign investments are under preparation. International Gdańsk Fair, ranking third in Poland and highly esteemed abroad, favour economic development. The Gdańsk president also presents cultural and artistic status of Gdańsk.
The paper reports the reconstruction of monthly precipitation series in northern Poland. The source database comprised series from 12 stations, with data ranging from 1880 to 2008. Firstly, a reconstruction of the series was performed. Then the reconstructed series was subjected to a check of the homogeneity using the Standard Normal Homogeneity Test, which allowed detection of some inconsistencies present in the original data and introduced by the reconstruction process. In the last stage, the analysis of the long-term variability were presented. No significant negative trend was detected in the annual precipitation totals in the period 1880-2008.
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