Preliminary notesThe essential issues relevant for decision-making on the initiation, evaluation, selection and implementation of land consolidation project shall be considered in this paper. In case of limited resources decision-making about their allocation must be made after multivariate analysis and in order to maximize the effects of investment. Reduction of wrong decision-making risk requires consideration of a number of issues critical for land consolidation projects. This paper shall discuss the issues of importance for proper decision-making process for the selection of land consolidation projects. Keywords: cadastral municipality; land consolidation; projects ranking Komasacijski projekti i rangiranje katastarskih općinaPrethodno priopćenje U radu se razmatraju suštinska pitanja od značaja za donošenje odluka o pokretanju, vrednovanju, selekciji i realizaciji komasacijskih projekata. U uvjetima ograničenih resursa donošenje odluke o njihovoj raspodjeli mora se donositi nakon višedimenzjskih analiza i s ciljem da se efekti ulaganja maksimiziraju. Smanjenje rizika donošenja pogrešnih odluka zahtijeva razmatranje niza kritičnih pitanja za uspeh projekata u području komasacije. U radu se razmatraju pitanja od značaja za pravilno odlučivanje pri izboru komasacijskih projekata.
As a limited resource, especially under market conditions, water should be managed at the highest level of efficiency. This approach, however, leads to a conflict with the sustainability principle. At the basic level it could be defined as a question: ‘Is the market eager to pay the sustainability cost?’ If it is, then the cost of sustainability shall be determined and explicated in the price of water unit delivered to the customer. If not, sustainability is then jeopardized. The solution to this conflict may be a test from a responsible aspect for the current generation towards water resources. This paper aims to research the management of water resources methods from the aspect of sustainability under the conditions of uncompleted and uncertain information. In this paper, the model for water resources availability forecasting is analysed from the aspect of different influences.
Geodetic instruments, during the measurements, shall be centred properly in order to obtain the right value of measured directions, horizontal angles, zenith angles or distances. This problem is well analysed in literature for cases when it is applied in trigonometric networks. Those cases are of interest when some directions are not visible and enough number of needed measurements could be obtained. In the case of problems where the high precision of the geodetic measurements is needed the only acceptable method for centring is forced centring of the geodetic instruments and signals i.e. prisms or different kind of marks. Because of imperfections in production of tribrachs it could be expected that some eccentricity will appear in the same tribrach. There exists many ways for investigate this problem but in this paper I will present the case of investigating one tripod with one geodetic instrument. The method for centring error determination was based on the determination of coordinates of the geodetic instrument after each its movement. First group of the measurements were performed after centring the instrument on the industrial tripod and only releasing and tightening of the screw on the tribrach. Another group of measurements were performed only after centring of the instrument while the tripod was not moved i.e. with presumption that the tripod was stable. The short lines of sight were used because of expectations that small centring error could be detected.
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