2017
DOI: 10.15611/br.2017.1.02
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Hybridization of Development in Sectorial Approach – Cases From Green Economy and Real Estate

Abstract: The article refers to the issues linked with defining hybridization of development concept, along with its application to sectoral approach. Its aim is on the one hand an attempt to strictly define the category of hybrid development in a context of inputs, products and effects, and on the other hand an initial verification of the hybridization of development concept within the green economy and real estate sectors. This allows defining and solving the following research problem: how should the hybridization co… Show more

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“…The factors that are investigated by economists (Broto, 2020;Ghofrani, Sposito, and Faggian, 2020) in line with the smart city concept are energy self-sufficiency, smart construction technologies, infrastructural systems as well as air quality, especially as part of the smart environment concept (Orłowski and Rosińska, 2018). All of these are also elements of urban and climate resilience (Aguiar, Bents, Silva, Fonseca, Swart, Santos, and Penha-Lopes, 2018;Kumar, Deka, and Kumari, 2020;Lorenz, Dessai, Forster, and Paavola, 2017), hybrid development (Drobniak, Jania, and Plac, 2017;Drobniak, 2018) and climate adaptation in urban and regional studies (Kythreotis, Jonas, and Howarth, 2020). In the practice of urban governance, weather derivatives are used to reduce the risk associated with meteorological events (Czekaj, 2016) -they are used widely by local authorities in highly developed countries.…”
Section: Climate Within Scientific Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The factors that are investigated by economists (Broto, 2020;Ghofrani, Sposito, and Faggian, 2020) in line with the smart city concept are energy self-sufficiency, smart construction technologies, infrastructural systems as well as air quality, especially as part of the smart environment concept (Orłowski and Rosińska, 2018). All of these are also elements of urban and climate resilience (Aguiar, Bents, Silva, Fonseca, Swart, Santos, and Penha-Lopes, 2018;Kumar, Deka, and Kumari, 2020;Lorenz, Dessai, Forster, and Paavola, 2017), hybrid development (Drobniak, Jania, and Plac, 2017;Drobniak, 2018) and climate adaptation in urban and regional studies (Kythreotis, Jonas, and Howarth, 2020). In the practice of urban governance, weather derivatives are used to reduce the risk associated with meteorological events (Czekaj, 2016) -they are used widely by local authorities in highly developed countries.…”
Section: Climate Within Scientific Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Popularising new technological and infrastructural solutions enables reorienting policies implemented by local government authorities in Poland [Drobniak et al 2017]. Authorities of Polish cities have been implementing pro-ecological technological and organisational solutions aimed at decreasing the negative impact on the environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%