2018
DOI: 10.22616/erdev2018.17.n225
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Prioritization of land consolidation and exchange works in villages of Eastern Poland using example of Frampol commune

Abstract: Abstract. Land consolidation and land exchange are two important measures that can be used to improve the spatial structure of farm holdings. Unfortunately, land cannot be consolidated and exchanged in all villages of a given area simultaneously, due to economic, technical, and social considerations. Instead, an analysis has to be carried out, which allows one to rank the villages with regard to how urgently they need consolidation and exchange of land. When analyzing and assessing which areas require land man… Show more

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“…Many researchers consider land consolidation as a tool for simplifying landscape management (Grammatikopoulou and Pouta 2013;Latruffe and Piet 2014;Luis OREA, et al, 2015;Nilsson 2019). It has been widely used in various contexts to reduce the fragmentation of land ownership (Luis OREA et al 2015 ;Strek 2018) and to foster land exchanges as a tool for farm restructuring, especially when a large number of willing owners participate (Teijeiro et al 2020;Gedefaw et al 2019). In Poland and France, public policies promoting land consolidation have been implemented to expand farms and address the problems often associated with land fragmentation (small, irregularly shaped, or dispersed plots) (Gedefaw et al 2019) and thus increase agricultural production (Latruffe and Piet 2014).…”
Section: Policy Instruments That Impact User Rights Through Regulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many researchers consider land consolidation as a tool for simplifying landscape management (Grammatikopoulou and Pouta 2013;Latruffe and Piet 2014;Luis OREA, et al, 2015;Nilsson 2019). It has been widely used in various contexts to reduce the fragmentation of land ownership (Luis OREA et al 2015 ;Strek 2018) and to foster land exchanges as a tool for farm restructuring, especially when a large number of willing owners participate (Teijeiro et al 2020;Gedefaw et al 2019). In Poland and France, public policies promoting land consolidation have been implemented to expand farms and address the problems often associated with land fragmentation (small, irregularly shaped, or dispersed plots) (Gedefaw et al 2019) and thus increase agricultural production (Latruffe and Piet 2014).…”
Section: Policy Instruments That Impact User Rights Through Regulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Land consolidation is one such policy. To summarize the opinions of several authors in general terms, it appears that land consolidation operations are intended to improve the spatial structure of agricultural areas and preserve the environment (Yu, Zeng, and Yu 2014;OREA et al 2015;Strek 2018;Nilsson 2019). In China for instance, Li et al (2017) studied the effects of a land transfer policy that was intended to regroup small private structures into larger ones, thereby facilitating mechanization in Jiangsu using a model.…”
Section: B) Environmental Consequences Of Fmps Related To Top-down Strategies From Public Bodies or Private Organizationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Information regarding problem areas should be taken into account as a group of factors in identification of areas for land consolidation purposes, which is mentioned by [11][12][13][14][15][16][17]. It is reasonable to promote alternative economic functions, and thus the most attractive method of management of the discussed areas during consolidation of land that can be allocated in the first place [10,18]:  for planting forests and trees,  to purposes not related to agriculture and forest management, e.g.…”
Section: Land Consolidation -Geodetic Instrument For the Development mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strek (2018) studied a region of Poland and the need for land consolidation and land exchange in 16 villages covering 27,417 parcels. The approach was to develop an index to establish a ranking of the need for consolidation in the villages.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%