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Intercathedra ISSN 1640-3622 INTERCATHEDRA No 33/4 POZNAŃ 2017 2 Intercathedra 33/4, 2017 INTERCATHEDRA SCIENTIFIC QUARTERLY - FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES POZNAŃ UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES SCIENTIFIC COUNCIL Chairman: Wojciech Lis – Poznań University of Life Sciences Members: Bazyli Czyżewski – Poznań University of Economics and Business Josef Drábek – Technical University in Zvolen Václav Kupčák – Czech University of Life Sciences in Prague Igor Liberko – University of Prešov Władysława Łuczka – Poznań University of Life Sciences Renata Nováková – University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius in Trnava Hubert Paluš – Technical University in Zvolen Walenty Poczta – Poznań University of Life Sciences Mikuláš Šupín – Technical University in Zvolen Wacław Szymanowski – University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn Leszek Żukowski – Warsaw University of Life Sciences EDITORIAL COMMITTEE Sławomir Kalinowski – editor-in-chief Magdalena Kozera-Kowalska – scientific secretary Elżbieta Mikołajczak – scientific secretary Anna Reszutko – scientific secretary Romana Głowicka-Wołoszyn – statistical editor Wawrzyniec Czubak – topic editor Barbara Hadryjańska – topic editor Katarzyna Mydlarz – topic editor Agata Nieboj – language editor Włodzimierz Popyk – desktop publishing Weronika Wyduba – member of the Commitee All graphics and photos in this volume are published at the sole responsibility of the authors, not the publisher Published by: Poznań University of Life Sciences, Witosa 45 Str, 60-693 Poznań, Poland e-mail: [email protected] http://www.wydawnictwo.up-poznan.pl ISSN 1640-3622 (print) original version www.intercathedra.pl Poznań 2017 Printed in 100 copies Intercathedra 33/4, 2017 3 CONTENTS Erman Akıllı .......................................................................................................................................... 7 TURKISH FOREIGN AIDS: TIKA CASE ........................................................................................................... 7 Katarzyna Boratyńska ........................................................................................................................ 14 THE MARKET AND THE ROLE OF THE STATE IN THE ECONOMIC CRISIS: LESSONS FROM THE THREAT OF BANKRUPTCY OF AGRICULTURAL BIOGAS PLANTS ..................................................................... 14 Piotr Dominik, Anna Fabisiak ............................................................................................................. 24 CARING FOR CULINARY PRODUCTS AND TRADITIONS IN THE CONTEXT OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF RURAL AREAS ................................................................................................. 24 Magdalena Jaworska ......................................................................................................................... 31 TRENDS IN THE LEVEL OF THE COMPONENTS OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT’S ORDER IN RURAL AREAS IN YEARS 2005 - 2015 .................................................... 31 Hanna Klikocka, Oskar Klikocki .......................................................................................................... 41 ANALYSIS OF FOOD SECURITY IN POLAND IN RELATION TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION ...................................................................................................... 41 Władysław Kusiak, Marta Molińska-Glura, Krzysztof Moliński, Anita Biszof, Elżbieta Mikołajczak, Agata Dolacińska-Śróda, Sylwia Klus, Vladislav Kaputa, Leszek Wanat ............................................. 53 ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND ERGONOMIC CONDITIONS OF WOODEN PEWS FUNCTIONALITY ................. 53 Władysława Łuczka ............................................................................................................................ 61 DEVELOPMENT OF ORGANIC FOOD PRODUCTION AND PROCESSING FOLLOWING THE ACCESSION TO THE EUROPEAN UNION ......................................................................................... 61 Arkadiusz Malkowski ......................................................................................................................... 68 REVITALIZATION AS A TOOL OF MANAGING THE DEVELOPMENT OF RURAL AREAS ON THE EXAMPLE OF KARLINO MUNICIPALITY ........................................................................................... 68 Piotr Nowaczyk .................................................................................................................................. 74 PROFITABILITY ASSESSMENT OF SAILING PROJECTS IN WEST POMERANIA ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE DARŁOWO MUNICIPALITY ............................................................................................................ 74 Magdalena Okupniak, Leszek Wanat, Elżbieta Mikołajczak, Łukasz Sarniak, Agata Dolacińska-Śróda ..................................................................................................................... 82 SELECTED OUTLIER IDENTIFICATION METHODS IN THE WOOD-BASED SECTOR COMPETITIVENESS POTENTIAL RESEARCH ................................................................................................................. 82 4 Intercathedra 33/4, 2017 Camelia Oroian, Antonia Odagiu, Daniela Bordea, Petru Burduhos, Ioan Brasovean, Iulia Muresan ..................................................................................................................................... 89 TESTING UNCONVENTIONAL SOLUTIONS IN FIGHT AGAINST LATE BLIGHT AND ALTERNARIOSIS IN POTATO, IN TRANSYLVAINIAN PLAIN, ROMANIA ............................................................................ 89 Jacek Pieczonka ............................................................................................................................... 100 THE VILLAGE RENEWAL SCHEME AS AN ELEMENT FOSTERING ENTERPRENEURSHIP IN RURAL AREAS: THE CASE OF THE OPOLE VOIVODESHIP ...................................................................................... 100 Agnieszka Piekutowska, Katarzyna Wierzbicka ............................................................................... 110 THE INFLOW OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS INTO POLAND – THE SCALE AND SOURCES ........... 110 Beata Sadowska, Piotr Szczypa, Marta Nowak, Krzysztof Adamowicz ............................................ 121 FOREST EDUCATION AS THE MANIFESTATION OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP OF THE STATE FORESTS NATIONAL FOREST HOLDING ...................................................................................................... 121 Norbert Szalaty, Monika Wojcieszak ............................................................................................... 128 THE CHOSEN ASPECTS OF HAUSHOLD EXPENDITURES ON ORGANIC FOOD IN WIELKOPOLSKA ......... 128 Jarosław Świdyński .......................................................................................................................... 134 EFFECT OF UNCONTROLLED URBANISATION ON RURAL AREAS AROUND CITIES ............................. 134 Katarzyna Wierzbicka, Agnieszka Piekutowska ............................................................................... 143 EXPENDITURES ON RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES AS A FACTOR IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF INNOVATION ................................................................................................ 143 Monika Wojcieszak, Agnieszka Wojcieszak ..................................................................................... 153 SOURCES OF HORTICULTURAL INVESTMENTS IN THE KALISZ DISTRICT AS A PART OF SELECTED MEASURES UNDER THE 2007-2013 RDP ...................................................................................... 153 Weronika Wyduba, Sławomir Kalinowski ........................................................................................ 161 UKRAINIAN NATIONALS IN THE LABOR MARKET OF WIELKOPOLSKA .............................................. 161 Karina Zawieja-Żurowska, Piotr Szczypa, Krzysztof Adamowicz ...................................................... 169 REALIZATION OF PRINCIPLES OF SOCIAL ECONOMY IN FOREST MANAGEMENT ............................... 169 Reviewers of INTERCATHEDRA ....................................................................................................... 177 Intercathedra 33/4, 2017 5 Dear Readers! We put in your hands the next issue of Scientific Quarterly “Intercathedra”. It is a special number, because it constitutes the beginning of changes in our journal. The 54th issue of the journal is the last one published in such format and simultaneously the first one, in which I have had an unprecedented honor to act as the editor-in-chief. Starting from the next issue, the publishing house, journal format, numbering and the cover are going to change. I hope, that these changes will suit you and the papers published in the journal will stimulate polemics, in-depth research and analyses, as well as allow a broad look at presented issues. We encourage you to discuss them in social media and to visit our website www.intercathedra.pl I am grateful to the current editor-in-chief – prof. dr. hab. Wojciech Lis, for his work, engagement and continuous development of the journal. I would also like to thank the former editorial committee – dr Elżbieta Mikołajczak, dr Włodzimierz Popyk, dr Marek Tabert, dr Jarosław Lira and Ms. Agata Nieboj (language editor) – without your dedication “Intercathedra” could not be published. The Scientific Quarterly “Intercathedra”, starting from New Year, will be issued by the Scientific Publisher of the Poznan University of Life Sciences. Despite a number of changes,
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