37. THE HIERARCHIZATION OF NEEDS RELATED TO LAND CONSOLIDATION AND EXCHANGE IN RURAL AREAS IN THE VILLAGES OF THE GMINA OF POŚWIĘTNE IN CENTRAL POLAND
Rural areas in Poland are characterized by differentiated spatial structure. In villages located in Central Poland often very defective geometry of plots can be observed along with very defective plot patchwork where the land of owners is considerably scattered inside and outside the village. The spatial structure of rural areas can be improved through the consolidation and exchange of land aiming to (Art.1, Act of 26 March 1982 on consolidation and exchange of land) create more favourable management conditions in agriculture and forestry by improving the territorial structure of farms, forests and forestland, reasonable configuration of land, aligning the limits of real properties with the system of water irrigation facilities, roads and terrain. In connection with such a requirement for the consolidation and exchange of land, a hierarchy of needs and their urgency must be established. Such an approach makes it possible to secure funds for liquidating the spatial structure of agricultural land according to the established urgency. The studies were carried out in the rural gmina of Poświętne, situated in Opoczno poviat in Central Poland, which consisted of 17 villages covering a total area of 14081.0 ha.
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- AuthorPrzemysław Leń et al.
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