Regional character of the city of Włocławek - mutual city influence on the surrounding functional area Zbigniew Brenda, Ewa Birek.

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Regional character of the city of Włocławek - mutual city influence on the surrounding functional area Zbigniew Brenda, Ewa Birek

MAIN OBJECTIVE: Creating functional and spatial structures improving competitiveness of the region and life quality of its inhabitants

Zone III Zone II Zone I

Culture and sport Workplaces Service connected with business Higher and secondary schools Professional training Commerce Specialist medical treatment Włocławek

Recreation and holiday Workplaces Agricultural resources for food-processing Market supply with agricultural resources Developing areas Health-resort areas Włocławek

Making use of the values of the water body in Włocławek Włocławek Making optimal use of GWPK values Further development of Wieniec health-resort Communication infrastructure development Spatial governance development

Development of the city and its neighborhood depends on close co-operation of local authorities

Ankieta Questionnaire

The city is not attracive No answer The city is attractive Attractiveness of the city compared with others

Project objectives: -Describing and promoting mutual problems identified in the areas selected for research in order to create conditions for permanent and balanced social and economic development - Tending to reach social, economic and spatial cohesion - Improving the attractiveness of the areas covered by the project

Partners 1. Regional Development Board Östergötland (Sweden) 2. Regional Board of Central Finland 3. Regional Board Pohjois-Savo (Finland) 4. Administration of Kowieński Region (Lithuania) 5. Local Government of Kujawsko-Pomorskie Province A project part-financed by the European Union (European Regional Development Fund) within the BSR INTERREG III B Programme

Culture Sport Institutions connected with business Post-gymnasium schools Education for adults Commerce and service Specialist medical heath care Higher schools Public transport Administration Tourism and recreation

Name of the serviceClassificationLocal government’s influence methods Specialist medical health care, hospital treatment PublicSelf-government is a body founding public health care centers, finances them, provides each one with its seat, staff and equipment (has an influence on the service quality). A number and quality of the service offered depends on the contract concluded with the National Health Fund (NFZ) and as a result of which only the cost of the service offered is refunded (up to the limit determined in the contract). Provincial self-government is responsible for running provincial hospitals and providing people with highly specialized medical procedures. Access to particular kinds of service (service on offer, time of waiting for an appointment/ test) totally depends on the contract concluded with the National Health Fund. Non- public (market) Self-government may create conditions for founding non-public health care centers by giving preferences while buying land, real estates, by tax relief or deduction, etc.

Thank you for your attention