2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11355-015-0286-y
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Analysis of land consolidation projects and their impact on land use change, landscape structure, and agricultural land resource protection: case studies of Pilsen-South and Pilsen-North (Czech Republic)

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“…In addition to creating more favourable farming conditions, they offer residents the chance to improve the quality of their life in the countryside, enable local development adapted to the current needs and expectations of residents and users of this space, while also taking into account the requirement to protect natural and cultural resources. The situation in Małopolska is similar in this respect to other regions of Europe [43][44][45]. The countryside of Małopolska needs multifunctional sustainable development; this means that the economic, social and environmental functions of the voivodeship should develop harmoniously [46].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to creating more favourable farming conditions, they offer residents the chance to improve the quality of their life in the countryside, enable local development adapted to the current needs and expectations of residents and users of this space, while also taking into account the requirement to protect natural and cultural resources. The situation in Małopolska is similar in this respect to other regions of Europe [43][44][45]. The countryside of Małopolska needs multifunctional sustainable development; this means that the economic, social and environmental functions of the voivodeship should develop harmoniously [46].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results of analyses of changes in the use of land in the immediate vicinity of linear projects indicate, inter alia, the disappearance of areas used for agricultural purposes, which particularly affects isolated plots [46,47]. Therefore, preventive measures should aim at developing a strategy to minimise the adverse effects of investment projects on the surroundings, including the prevention of the process of setting land aside, and to develop a variant of a road project location (burdensome to the agricultural development) that would be least harmful to the agricultural production space [48].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Farmland reconsolidation will be also conducive to large-scale operation of agricultural land. A large number of surplus labor will be transferred to non-agricultural production activities [37][38][39][40][41]. Once the village reconstruction is implemented, in addition to meeting the construction land need of new residential area, a large number of surplus indicators of rural construction land will be generated.…”
Section: Regulation Of Land Use In Urban-rural Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%