Abstract
The article analyses and attempts to assess the transformations related to tourist functions in urban municipalities of the Karkonosze Mountains in Poland in the years 2005-2015. The study covered four member cities of the Association of Karkonosze Municipalities: Karpacz, Kowary, Piechowice, Szklarska Poręba and the most important city in the region – Jelenia Góra. The research also focused on the spatial diversification of these functions distribution in the aforementioned localities. Based on the group of diagnostic features, characterizing the tourist functions carried out by these cities (e.g. Gołębski's index, Baretie and Defert index, Charvat index, accommodation density ratio) the taxonomic density measures were constructed, which allow identifying the level of these functions' development. The presented study is significant for defining the distance between cities in terms of the selected development aspect in temporal and spatial perspective. The research can turn out useful in the planned city development and management.
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