• AGRICULTURAL CENSUS
  • AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND HUNTING
    • AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS
    • AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT
    • ANIMAL PRODUCTION
    • ECONOMIC EXPLOITATION OF FOREST
    • FOREST ENVIRONMENT: THREATS AND PROTECTION
    • FORESTRY OF ALL FORMS OF OWNERSHIP
    • GAME SPECIES
    • GMINA AND PRIVATE FORESTS
      • Forest land
      • Removals (timber)
      • Renewals and afforestations
    • GROWING OF CROPS
    • LAND USE
    • LIVESTOCK POPULATION
    • PROCUREMENT OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
    • TREES AND SHRUBS OUTSIDE THE FOREST
    • ARCHIVAL DATA
  • CULTURE AND ART
  • EDUCATION
  • ENTITIES OF THE NATIONAL ECONOMY, OWNERSHIP AND STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATIONS
  • ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
  • EUROPEAN FUNDS (HALF YEAR DATA)
  • FINANCES OF ENTERPRISES (QUARTERLY DATA)
  • FUEL, ENERGY AND MATERIALS MARKET
  • HEALTH CARE, SOCIAL WELFARE AND BENEFITS TO THE FAMILY
  • HIGHER EDUCATION
  • HOUSING ECONOMY AND MUNICIPAL INFRASTRUCTURE
  • INDUSTRY AND CONSTRUCTION
  • INVESTMENTS AND FIXED ASSETS
  • LABOUR MARKET
  • LOCAL GOVERNMENT
  • NATIONAL CENSUS
  • NON-PROFIT SECTOR
  • ORGANIZATION OF THE STATE AND JUSTICE
  • PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SPORT AND RECREATION
  • POPULATION
  • PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION
  • PRICES
  • PUBLIC FINANCE
  • REAL ESTATE MARKET
  • REGIONAL ACCOUNTS
  • SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
  • TERRITORIAL DIVISION
  • TOURISM
  • TRADE AND CATERING
  • TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION
  • WAGES AND SALARIES AND SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS
Category
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Group
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Subgroup
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Years
2011-2016
Data accessibility level
Voivodeships (NTS-2)
  • Category description
    The land data are listed by land use types. Land use is understood as actual land management. The presented information concerns agricultural crop and animal production. The data about sown area refer to the harvested area of respective crops cultivated in the main crop. The forestry data are presented according to the following division: private forests, public forests: municipal forests, and forests owned by the State Treasury, including forests managed by State Forests. Forestlands include forest areas as well as land connected with silviculture.
  • Group description
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  • Subgroup description
    Basic research- experimental or theoretical work undertaken primarily to acquire new knowledge of the underlying foundations of phenomena and observable facts, without any particular application or use in view. Basic research can be divided into pure and oriented basic research. Pure basic research - research carried out for the advancement of knowledge, without seeking long-term economic or social benefits or making any effort to apply the results to practical problems. Oriented basic research - research carried out with the expectation that it will produce a broad base of knowledge likely to form the background to the solution of recognised or expected current or future problems or possibilities.
    Applied research (including industrial)- original investigation undertaken in order to acquire new knowledge. It is, however, directed primarily towards a specific practical aim or objective. It consists in seeking practical applications for results of basic research or new solutions enabling achievement of previously established practical aims or objectives. Test models of products, processes and methods are the results of applied research. Industrial research means research aimed at the acquisition of new knowledge and skills for developing products, processes or services or for bringing about a significant improvement in existing products, processes or services. It comprises the creation of components of complex systems, notably for generic technology validation, to the exclusion of prototypes covered by experimental development.
    Experimental development- systematic work, drawing on existing knowledge gained from research and/or practical experience, that is directed to producing new materials, products or devices; to installing new processes, systems and services; or to improving substantially those already produced or installed. It practically does not exist in humanities. Experimental development should not be confused with implementation activities which go beyond the scope of research and development, especially related to the preparation of technical documentation, tooling, test installations, test batch of new products, introduction of modifications after tests, etc.