The crisis of space is a state of multiple structural conflicts between various entities operating in space. This phenomenon is growing as a result of the increase of spatial needs, being the consequence of social and economic development. By assumption, spatial conflicts are to be eliminated with the use of spatial planning. In reality, however, this planning does not eliminate spatial conflicts. It only settles them and prevents their strictly physical manifestations, but it does not remove actual conflicts of interests between space users. What is more – it even creates new mechanisms of these conflicts. This means that the crisis of space is an objective and unavoidable phenomenon.
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