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Showing items 1 through 9 of 77.The current state of agricultural production space is the outcome of centuries of human activity, as conditioned by socio-economic, legal, and political factors.
Agricultural transport roads play an important role not only from the point of view of individual farm holdings, but also the general development of rural areas.
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.
Soil quality is one of the most important factors determining the potential for obtaining a high profit from farming.
The spatial structure of rural areas in eastern Poland is characterized by large fragmentation of privately owned farmland, as well as the scattering of parcels across villages and beyond their boundaries.
Agriculture in Poland varies from region to region in terms of the level of farming culture and intensity of production. The majority of holdings are family farms, which use extensive farming practices and which are geared towards multidirectional production.
The paper presents the problematic of the merge and exchange processes of land under the following programmes of agricultural land consolidation.
The paper addresses the issue of dissatisfaction related to spatial management in rural areas illustrated with an example of southern Poland. In this region, the spatial structure of rural areas is poor, which results, e.g., from substantial fragmentation and scattering of land.
Land consolidation is an implement, which allows the rearrangement of spatial structure in rural areas leading to their socioeconomic development. However, the process is costly and time consuming.