Abstract

Land use structure in Poland is dominated by agricultural land and forests. The highest proportions of land are assigned to agriculture in those areas in which such use is favoured due to soil conditions and/or a high proportion of rural population. The last decade has witnessed a decline agricultural land use, to the benefit of forest and other uses. An intensification of this trend is to be expected in the coming years.

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