
معرفی
Dr. Bartosz Bartosiewicz is a researcher and teacher at the University of Lodz, affiliated with the Institute of the Built Environment and Spatial Policy within the Faculty of Geographical Sciences. His work focuses on urban geography, spatial planning, and transportation studies.
Educational Background:
- MSc in Geography (2004), University of Lodz
- PhD in Geographical Sciences (2008), University of Lodz, with thesis: 'Spatial diversity of municipal infrastructure in urban-rural communes of the Łódź region' under Prof. T. Marszał.
Research Interests:
- Polycentric urban regions
- Evolution of urban structure
- Spatial patterns of commuting and travel behavior
- Urban morphology and post-war city reconstruction
- Housing affordability and segmentation
- Metropolitan resilience strategies
Publications: Bartoszewicz’s recent work explores urban dynamics in Poland and Europe, including housing segmentation, commuting patterns, and spatial policy impacts. His research often combines historical analyses with contemporary case studies, such as postindustrial city revitalization and small-town shrinkage processes.
Professional Activities: He contributes to spatial planning projects and has advised on urban transportation systems. His work integrates quantitative spatial analysis with policy recommendations for sustainable development.
Contact: Based in Łódź, Poland, he can be reached at the Institute of the Built Environment and Spatial Policy, Room 303, Kopcińskiego 31, 90-142 Łódź.


