Areas covered by fortifications as well as those previously fortified frequently have become reserves of recreation space for cities. The existence of fortifications requires the existence of vast areas excluded from building up and connected with the established green areas. As a result of a natural evolution of military means of destruction and military doctrines, in the course of history existing fortifications repeatedly proved to be out-dated and it has become possible to incorporate and utilize fortified areas by the urban organism. In Poznań there are several originally fortified objects, which at present serve the function of recreation areas. These include e.g. the Cytadela park as well as several forts of the external ring. Moreover, there are still objects, which remain unused although they could serve the recreation role. They are areas of specific characteristics, requiring a unique approach to their management and utilization.
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MLA | Wilkaniec, Agnieszka, and Maria Chojnacka. "Miejsce fortyfikacji w układzie terenów rekreacyjnych Poznania." Nauka Przyr. Technol. 3.1 (2009): #41. |
APA | Agnieszka Wilkaniec, Maria Chojnacka (2009). Miejsce fortyfikacji w układzie terenów rekreacyjnych Poznania. Nauka Przyr. Technol. 3 (1), #41 |
ISO 690 | WILKANIEC, Agnieszka, CHOJNACKA, Maria. Miejsce fortyfikacji w układzie terenów rekreacyjnych Poznania. Nauka Przyr. Technol., 2009, 3.1: #41. |
Agnieszka Wilkaniec
Agnieszka Wilkaniec
Katedra Terenów Zieleni
Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Poznaniu
ul. Dąbrowskiego 159
60-594 Poznań
e-mail: ktzagawi@up.poznan.pl