Leszek Kosiński
50 Years of Geographia Polonica
Geographia Polonica: A window onto the world. An interview with Professor Leszek Antoni Kosiński
Geographia Polonica (2014) vol. 87, iss. 2, pp. 277-294 | Full text
doi: https://doi.org/GPol.2014.21
Abstract
To mark the 50th anniversary of Geographia Polonica, we are publishing an interview with Professor Leszek Antoni Kosiński, who was a member of its first editorial team.
[psleszyn@twarda.pan.pl], Instytut Geografii i Przestrzennego Zagospodarowania PAN
Articles
The internal migration of population in Poland, 1961—1965
Geographia Polonica (1970) vol. 18, pp. 75-84 | Full text
, Institute of Geography PAN, Warsaw
Population growth in East-Central Europe in the years 1961—1965
Geographia Polonica (1968) vol. 14, pp. 297-304 | Full text
, Institute of Geography PAN, Warsaw
Map of the population distribution in Poland in 1960
Geographia Polonica (1968) vol. 13, pp. 91-100 | Full text
, Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization Polish Academy of Sciences, Twarda 51/55, 00‑818 Warszawa, Poland
Geographia Polonica (1967) vol. 12, pp. 189-200 | Full text
, Institute of Geography PAN, Warsaw
Concentration of population in East-Central Europe
Geographia Polonica (1967) vol. 11, pp. 121-128 | Full text
Abstract
The present article is based on the concept of the concentration of spatial phenomena. This method was applied to population studies long ago. However, it is still useful nowadays as it helps to measure the distribution of phenomena in quantitative terms. The application of the method to demographic-geographical research was recently discussed by O. T. Duncan and in Poland by R. Jedut. Both emphasised that the results obtained depend on the basic reference unit. The method is especially useful in any comparative study. The comparison in time of the concentration of population on the present territory of Poland (1910—1931/33—1950—1960) was undertaken recently and the results published both in Polish and in a shorter form in English.
Consequently, it seemed interesting to try and apply this method to the comparative study of different areas at the same time (comparison in space). In this article the concentration of population for 1960 in eight countries of East-Central Europe is analysed. The study includes: Al-bania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, German Democratic Republic, Hungary, Poland, Rumania and Yugoslavia.
, Institute of Geography Polish Academy of Sciences Warsaw
Changes in the distribution of population in Poland in 1950-1960
Geographia Polonica (1965) vol. 7, pp. 69-81 | Full text
, Institute of Geography PAN, Warsaw
Geographia Polonica (1965) vol. 7, pp. 81-94 | Full text
, Institute of Geography PAN, Warsaw
Migrations of population in East-Central Europe from 1939—1955
Geographia Polonica (1964) vol. 2, pp. 123-132 | Full text
, Institute of Geography PAN, Warsaw
Population and Urban Geography in Poland
Geographia Polonica (1964) vol. 1, pp. 79-96 | Full text
, Institute of Geography PAN, Warsaw