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The Process of Land Consolidation as the Element of Arranging Rural Space on the Example of the Łubka and Zaliszcze Villages

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The aim of this work is to present the selected effects of consolidation processes conducted in 2011–2014 within the Łubka region, Siemień commune and within the Zaliszcze area, Podedwórze commune, Parczew district, Lublin Voivodeship. The consolidation activities within Łubka region were conducted over the area of 156.2937 ha and involved 60 participants. Within the Zaliszcze region, the general development area amounted to 1174.2580 ha and involved 152 participants. The project of land consolidation was developed by the Voivodeship Office of Surveying in Lublin, Branch Office in Biała Podlaska. In order to assess the basic results of land consolidation, the technical-spatial parameters were applied (the index of reducing the number of plots and extension of their surface). The main effects of the conducted process of consolidation include: decrease of a general number of record plots and an increase of the average surface of them within the region, which resulted in a reduction of the number of plots and decrease of the average surface of the plot in the farmstead. Furthermore, in conjunction with the change in the distribution of individual record plots, the farm layout has improved. Numerous agritechnical and recultivating works were also conducted and a functional network of municipal roads was created.
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Bibliogr. 21 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Department of Agriculture, Pope John II State School of Higher Education in Biała Podlaska, ul. Sidorska 95/98, 21-500 Biała Podlaska, Poland
  • Department of Agrotechnology, University of Natural Sciences and Humanities in Siedlce, ul Prusa 14 B, 08-110 Siedlce, Poland
  • Voivodeship Office of Surveying in Lublin, Branch Office in Biała Podlaska, ul. 41 Brzeska Street, 21-500 Biała Podlaska, Poland
Bibliografia
  • 1. Balawejder M., Bielska A., Gniadek J., Król Ż., Kupidura A., Leń P., Oleniacz G., Sobolewska-Mikulska K., Turek A. 2015. Land consolidations as a determinant of multi-functional development of rural areas. Anna Bielska, Przemysław Leń (Eds.), University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszów, Rzeszów.
  • 2. Bański J. 2010. Atlas of Polish Agriculture. The Stanisław Leszczyński Institute of Geography and Spatial Management. Polish Academy of Sciences. Warsaw.
  • 3. Basista I., 2013. Geoportal for the purpose of land consolidation and exchange process. Geomatics Yearbook, XI 5, (62), 7–12.
  • 4. Bielska A. 2012. Impact of the land consolidation process on multi-functional, sustainable development of rural areas. Infrastructure and Ecology of Rural Areas, 1/II, 5–14.
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  • 8. Jędrzejek A., Woch F., Szymański L. 2014. Assessment of fragmentation of agricultural farms in defining the size of consolidation works in Poland. Geodesic Review, 10, 3–10.
  • 9. Journal of Laws of 26 March 1982, No 11, item 80. Act on land consolidation and exchange.
  • 10. Journal of Laws of 28 May 2014, item 700. Notice of the Marshall of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland of 12 March 2014 on publication of the consolidated text of the Act on land consolidation and exchange.
  • 11. Journal of Laws of 31 July 1923, No 92, item 718. Act on land consolidation.
  • 12. Pijanowski J., M. 2012. Comparative Study of structure and competence of administration responsible for arrangement-agricultural works in Poland and in the Federal Republic of Germany. Infrastructure and Ecology of Rural Areas PAN, 2/ II, 17–27.
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  • 16. Stańko S., Mikuła A. 2016. Changes in the area astructure of agricultural farms in EU-15 countries and in Poland. Scientific Journals of the Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Problems of World Agriculture, 16 (1), 234–244.
  • 17. Statistical Office in Lublin. 2017. Agriculture in the Lublin Voivodeship in 2016.
  • 18. Taszakowski J., Janus J., Mika M., Leń P. 2016. Cadastral land consolidations in the process of modernization of real estate cadastre in Poland. Infrastructure and Ecology of Rural Areas. Polish Science Academy, Kraków, 1/II, 375–394.
  • 19. Trystuła A. 2008. Land consolidation as one of the components of rural space management in Poland and in Lithuania. Water-Environment-Rural Areas, 8,2a (23), 179–190.
  • 20. Woch F. 2006. Assessment of organizational-economic effects of land consolidation. Puławski Notebook, 142, 561–574.
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Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu w ramach umowy 509/P-DUN/2018 ze środków MNiSW przeznaczonych na działalność upowszechniającą naukę (2019).
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