TY - GEN A1 - Kononowicz, Wanda A1 - Gryniewicz-Balińska, Katarzyna A2 - Kuczyński, Tadeusz - red. PB - Zielona Góra: Oficyna Wydawnicza Uniwersytetu Zielonogórskiego N2 - Since about the mid-nineteenth century, together with the changing socio-economic situation, different types of allotments appeared in Wrocław. Initially, they were rented gardens, gardens for the poor or for factory workers. At the beginning of the twentieth century, school gardens and the so called Schreber gardens with a large common square were set up as part of Dr. Schreber`s educational health program. In 1914-1918, "war" vegetable gardens were commonly cultivated. N2 - In the 1920s allotment gardens began to be systematically introduced to the city plan as permanent, purposefully designed elements of urban greenery. They were often designed together with urban parks, or so called "Folk Parks" of a recreational and sport character. In the 1930s, during the economic crisis, allotments with garden houses were adapted for the unemployed and the homeless to live in. N2 - Wrocław allotment gardens have undeniable historical, social, recreational, economic and compositional value. These gardens are a cultural heritage that should be protected. In Western Europe we are witnessing a renaissance of the idea of allotments, while in Poland - a tendency to eliminate them from urban landscapes. L1 - http://zbc.uz.zgora.pl/repozytorium/Content/56085/5_kononowicz_historical.pdf L2 - http://zbc.uz.zgora.pl/repozytorium/Content/56085 KW - zieleń miejska KW - ogrody działkowe KW - ochrona dziedzictwa kulturowego KW - Wrocław KW - 20 w. KW - urban greenery KW - allotments KW - protection of cultural heritage T1 - Historical allotment gardens in Wrocław - the need to protection = Historyczne ogrody działkowe we Wrocławiu - potrzeba ochrony UR - http://zbc.uz.zgora.pl/repozytorium/dlibra/docmetadata?id=56085 ER -