2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2019.01.024
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Forty years later: Assessment of the long-lasting effectiveness of land consolidation projects

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“…Regulation regarding the registration of peasant (farm) farms affected the activities of the tax authorities, in connection with which they began to register farmers as individual entrepreneurs, without obtaining the status of a legal entity [9]. According to the scientist P. Sklenička, all these reforms carried out by the legislator in the field of entrepreneurship left their mark on the relationship between farmers and state authorities, which subsequently led to numerous disputes [7].…”
Section: Discussion Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regulation regarding the registration of peasant (farm) farms affected the activities of the tax authorities, in connection with which they began to register farmers as individual entrepreneurs, without obtaining the status of a legal entity [9]. According to the scientist P. Sklenička, all these reforms carried out by the legislator in the field of entrepreneurship left their mark on the relationship between farmers and state authorities, which subsequently led to numerous disputes [7].…”
Section: Discussion Of Resultsmentioning
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].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There can be no denying that the consolidations in the vicinity of a motorway are, as of today, the best tool to repair the consequences of space re-organisation arising from the motorway construction [54]. However, in order to achieve the effect that prevents the adverse effects of the project implementation, consolidations need to be implemented, and not only in the area directly adjacent to the motorway, which was the case in Poland [11,15,16,47]. Consolidations should encompass entire villages, because the consolidation effects are also determined by the initial parameters (i.e., those to be observed before the implementation of the project, namely a motorway).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…By evaluating and balancing the trade-offs between different social, economic and environmental goals, it discusses how to adjust the land use structure through spatial planning, so as to achieve the optimal land use status and promote the transformation of land use from single-function oriented to multifunctional land use [112][113][114][115]. As a policy tool to optimize the structure of land use and improve the efficiency of land use, land consolidation has the dual attributes of engineering projects and policy measures [72,116,117].…”
Section: Research On Optimal Regulation Of Lutmentioning
confidence: 99%