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Pozycja Fringe Belt Phenomenon in Chinese metropolis: A Case Study of Guangzhou(Lodz University of Technology Press, 2023) Siliang He; Yinsheng TianFringe belts are preserved zones formed fromthe former marginal area embedded in the city centre during the process of urban development, which has historical and cultural value, ecological value and recreational value. Guangzhou is the central city in South China with dense river system. In modern era, the ancient city wall was demolished and roads were built on the wall base. The Pearl River waterway and the demolished city walls had a persistent influence on the formation and layout of the fringe belts, which made the formation and evolution course of Guangzhou fringe belts different from other cities. The article divides the formation and transformation period of the fringe belts, analyses the morphological characteristics and evolution mechanism of fringe belts in these stages, and interprets the urbanization and reorganization process of Guangzhou on a new level.Pozycja Exploring the Effects of Tourism on Fringe Belt Areas: The Case of Antalya, Turkey(Lodz University of Technology Press, 2023) Oguz Irem; Kubat Ayşe Sema; Kaya H. SerdarIt is inevitable for cities to change their conditions over time and to undergo physical changes depending on new development decisions. Tourism activity is one of the important factors in the development of the city and the effect of tourism activities on urban development in the Antalya region which has been chosen as the study area, is observed. Antalya, which is a port city in the southern region of Turkey, still retains the combined traces of Romans and Turks. The first settlement in Antalya started in the Old Town which is inside the city walls, and it did not change for many years and went through serious changes after 1980 due to tourism investments and decisions. Fringe belt areas have been seen as planning areas as a result of rapid development and the need for new tourism areas, and fringe belt areas have undergone characteristic changes. In this study, plan analysis has been made by examining the master development plans of Antalya in different years from the 1920 Scarpa map of Antalya to the 2021 satellite image and it is aimed to contribute to the literature by analyzing the changing nature of the urban fringe belts in the touristic-historical city.