Industrial Zones as a Factor of Regional Development, Distance and Time Analysis of Moravian Borderland

Abstract:

An essential factor in the development of regions is a dislocation of industry bodies and the availability of settlement areas. This paper summarizes the analysis of the development of industrial zones and municipalities in the border areas of the region. This region is a good example, which summarizes the characteristics of an industrial affected area; it specifies the development of post-communist regions and belongs to the central industrial region of Central Europe. A characteristic feature of the region is the high usage of the areas that may, according to some sources of information, be related to the industrial character of the region, and thus with greater expectations for recovery (traditions, technical and transport facilities, manpower, tolerance to the effects of industry). Zones in the region are characterized by heterogeneous zone sizes (small, medium and large zones). There are space reserves in all types of zones. Four major zones are completely free. The article was created based on the thesis and students grant system project.