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Process of Incorporation and Morphological Transformations of Rural Settlement Patterns in the Context of Urban Development. The Case Study of Łódź

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Fig. 1

Process of incorporation of rural areas into the city of Łodź in 20th century.Source: own compilation based on Szambelan, Stępniewski 2009.
Process of incorporation of rural areas into the city of Łodź in 20th century.Source: own compilation based on Szambelan, Stępniewski 2009.

Fig. 2

Morphological changes in the former village of Mileszki.Source: Detailed topographic map (sheet P41 S29 H) issued by the Military Geographic Institute in 1936 (German copy from 1940) and the present topographic map from the national geoportal: www.geoportal.gov.pl.
Morphological changes in the former village of Mileszki.Source: Detailed topographic map (sheet P41 S29 H) issued by the Military Geographic Institute in 1936 (German copy from 1940) and the present topographic map from the national geoportal: www.geoportal.gov.pl.

Fig. 3

Morphological changes in the former village of Chocianowice.Source: Detailed topographic map (sheet P42 S29 A) issued by the Military Geographic Institute in 1936 (German copy from 1940) and the present topographic map from the national geoportal: www.geoportal.gov.pl.
Morphological changes in the former village of Chocianowice.Source: Detailed topographic map (sheet P42 S29 A) issued by the Military Geographic Institute in 1936 (German copy from 1940) and the present topographic map from the national geoportal: www.geoportal.gov.pl.

Fig. 4

Morphological changes in the former village of Nowosolna.Source: Detailed topographic map (sheet P41 S29 H) issued by the Military Geographic Institute in 1936 (German copy from 1940) and the present topographic map from the national geoportal: www.geoportal.gov.pl.
Morphological changes in the former village of Nowosolna.Source: Detailed topographic map (sheet P41 S29 H) issued by the Military Geographic Institute in 1936 (German copy from 1940) and the present topographic map from the national geoportal: www.geoportal.gov.pl.

Fig. 5

Morphological changes in the former village of Łagiewniki.Source: Detailed topographic map (sheet P41 S29 D) issued by the Military Geographic Institute in 1935 (German copy from 1940) and the present topographic map from the national geoportal: www.geoportal.gov.pl.
Morphological changes in the former village of Łagiewniki.Source: Detailed topographic map (sheet P41 S29 D) issued by the Military Geographic Institute in 1935 (German copy from 1940) and the present topographic map from the national geoportal: www.geoportal.gov.pl.

Fig. 6

Morphological changes in the former village Grabieniec.Source: Detailed topographic map (sheet P41 S29 G) issued by the Military Geographic Institute in 1935/1936 period (German copy from 1940) and the present topographic map from the national geoportal: www.geoportal.gov.pl.
Morphological changes in the former village Grabieniec.Source: Detailed topographic map (sheet P41 S29 G) issued by the Military Geographic Institute in 1935/1936 period (German copy from 1940) and the present topographic map from the national geoportal: www.geoportal.gov.pl.

Fig. 7

Morphological changes in the former village of Retkinia.Source: Detailed topographic map (sheet P42 S29 A) issued by the Military Geographic Institute in 1936 (German copy from 1940) and the present topographic map from the national geoportal: www.geoportal.gov.pl.
Morphological changes in the former village of Retkinia.Source: Detailed topographic map (sheet P42 S29 A) issued by the Military Geographic Institute in 1936 (German copy from 1940) and the present topographic map from the national geoportal: www.geoportal.gov.pl.

Fig. 8

Model of relations between typologies of morphological transformations and preservation of rural settlement patterns incorporated into the city.Source: own compilation.
Model of relations between typologies of morphological transformations and preservation of rural settlement patterns incorporated into the city.Source: own compilation.

Incorporations of rural areas to the city of Łódź in the 20th century.

Moments of territorial developmentArea incorporated to city (ha)Area after incorporation (ha)Incorporated rural areas
190610723811Żubardź, part of Doły, western part of Widzew and Dąbrowa, Dąbrówka Mała, part of Karolew, Brus, Rokicie Stare, Rokicie Nowe
191520645875part of Żabieniec, Radogoszcz and Julianów grange, Bałuty Stare, Bałuty Nowe, Marysin grange, Chojny grange, part of Antoniew Stoki, part of Widzew, Zarzew and Dąbrowa, part of Rokicie Stare, Rokicie Nowe, Rokicie wójtostwo,
19461532621201part of Radogoszcz, Grabieniec, Mikołajew, Odzierady, part of Antoniew, Brus, Smulsko, Jagodnica Złotno and grange, Teofilów, part of Rokicie, Retkinia Brzózki, Retkinia Zagrodniki, Retkinia Piaski, Retkinia Długa Kolonia, Retkinia Działy, Złotno, Leonów, Kały, Lublinek, Charzew, Chocianowice, Ruda Pabianicka, Jędrzejów, Olechów, Budy Sikawa, Budy Stoki, Henryków, Janów, Stoki and grange, Sikawa and grange, Moskule, Moskuliki, Łagiewniki Małe, Łagiewniki grange, Modrzew
1959–196523421435Huta Aniołów, part of Starowa Góra, part of Ustronie and Olechów
1988789029325Romanów, Sokołów, Zimna Woda, Nowe Moskule, Nowy Imielnik and Wilanów, Srebrna, part of Nowe Łagiewniki, part of Wiskitno, Bronisin, Łaskowice, Huta Szklana, part of Antoniew, Jagodnica, Andrzejów, Feliksin, Nery and Sąsieczno, Mileszki, Nowosolna and Wiączyń Górny
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