2022
DOI: 10.7494/geom.2022.16.2.5
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Land Consolidation Considering Natural Afforestation

Abstract: The article highlights the problem of natural agricultural-land afforestation with insufficient forest cover of the area. The article purports to substantiate land consolidation aimed at the rationalisation of agricultural and forest land management in such conditions. The authors identify the main approaches to the issue of natural agricultural land afforestation. The afforested areas of agricultural land are suggested for redesignation as a forest resource as a result of a swap and reallotment of land plots.… Show more

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“…Aiming at the realization of the goals, the general reallotment methodology has been adapted [12]. The land consolidation project is aimed at both keeping trees on the afforested land plots and the development of a joint consolidated land mass, land plots configuration improvement, and road network optimization [9]. A preliminary plan is developed according to the reallotment objectives (forest and agricultural project land masses are formed).…”
Section: Research Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Aiming at the realization of the goals, the general reallotment methodology has been adapted [12]. The land consolidation project is aimed at both keeping trees on the afforested land plots and the development of a joint consolidated land mass, land plots configuration improvement, and road network optimization [9]. A preliminary plan is developed according to the reallotment objectives (forest and agricultural project land masses are formed).…”
Section: Research Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It allows for a complex resolving of a set of problems connected to agricultural land tenure spatial drawbacks [8]. These measures are based on land reallotment [9,10]. It is about the afforested land plots exchange with the non-afforested land plots, previously bought out by the territorial community; and afforested land plots exchange with non-afforested land plots, formed on reserve territories.…”
Section: Fig 1 Basic Approaches To the Issue Of Natural Agricultural ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1. The minimal quantity of variants of the formation of the consolidated land tenure is calculated using formulas (9) and is: The precondition, that the overlapped land plots are at the land mass boundary, is taken into consideration. In this case the consolidated land tenure is formed so, that every land plot included in it (but for those at the angles) borders on at least two land plots which are also a part of such land tenure.…”
Section: Research Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case the consolidated land tenure is formed so, that every land plot included in it (but for those at the angles) borders on at least two land plots which are also a part of such land tenure. If such a precondition is not set, the quantity of variants of the formation of the consolidated land tenure is: The modeling of the exchange of land plots based on the theory of combinations was included into land consolidation and reallotment models presented in the works [6][7][8][9], which are based on the heuristic [6] and optimizational methods [7,8] and their combination [9].…”
Section: Research Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In turn, according to Branković and Parezanović et al [27], during the transition period in the 1990s, Central and Eastern European countries implemented the land consolidation process as a part of a strategy to depart from planned agricultural production, specific for socialistic societies, towards the privatisation and market-oriented economy aimed at increasing agricultural revenues. Nowadays, in Eastern Europe, the objectives of land consolidation are developing from those of agricultural production to the creation of environmental and infrastructural facilities [28]. In Poland, as discussed in the professional literature [15,29], land consolidation is applied for:…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%