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Łukasz K. Bugowski is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economic and Social Development within the Faculty of Economics and Finance at the University of Bialystok. His work focuses on regional development, sustainable development, demographic trends, and spatial management. He has conducted extensive research on depopulation dynamics in Central and Eastern Europe, the role of digital competences in socio-economic progress, and accessibility challenges for vulnerable groups in municipal services. His studies often emphasize Eastern Poland, particularly the Podlaskie Voivodeship, analyzing issues like human capital development, infrastructure impacts (e.g., Via Carpatia route), and socio-cultural factors affecting regional growth.
His research integrates theoretical frameworks with empirical case studies, addressing policy-relevant questions such as how demographic shifts influence public transport operations or how ethnic diversity shapes social capital. He has consistently published on topics ranging from rural economic innovation to the legal-financial aspects of accessibility in local governance. While no awards or grants are explicitly listed, his work demonstrates engagement with both academic and applied aspects of regional development challenges.
Dr. Bugowski's publications reflect a thematic consistency around Eastern Poland's socio-economic landscape, with a particular focus on quantifying and contextualizing development determinants through demographic, infrastructural, and institutional lenses.




