Analysis of the implementation of land consolidation and exchange in the villages of the Leżajsk district
 
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Kielce University of Technology Faculty of Environmental, Geomatic and Energy Engineering Department of Surveying and Geomatics
 
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Przedsiębiorstwo Geodezyjno-Kartograficzne „EGiB” Sp. z o.o.
 
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Rzeszów University of Technology The Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture Department of Geodesy and Geotechnic
 
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F.H.U. VERTICAL, Poland
 
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University of Life Sciences in Lublin Department of Environmental Engineering and Geodesy 20-400 Lublin, ul. S. Leszczyńskiego 7
 
 
Submission date: 2021-12-01
 
 
Final revision date: 2022-01-03
 
 
Acceptance date: 2022-01-05
 
 
Publication date: 2022-03-31
 
 
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Przemysław Leń   

University of Life Sciences in Lublin Department of Environmental Engineering and Geodesy 20-400 Lublin, ul. S. Leszczyńskiego 7
 
 
Geomatics, Landmanagement and Landscape 2022;(1)
 
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Rural areas in Poland have a diversified spatial structure. The spatial structure of rural areas is improved by the procedures of land consolidation and exchange, aimed at creating more favourable management conditions in agriculture and forestry by developing the area structure of agricultural holdings, forests and forest lands, as well as rational shaping of land layouts and adjusting real estate boundaries to a system of land reclamation devices, roads and terrain. The Leżajsk district covers an area of 58,372 ha, including 40 cadastral precincts. So far, land consolidation has been performed in 29 villages, covering 46 113 ha, which is 79.0% of the total area of the district. Land consolidation in the Leżajsk district was carried out at various periods due to the changing legal regulations. The paper aims to present a chronological analysis of the land consolidation works conducted in the villages of the Leżajsk district, located in the Podkarpackie Voivodeship in 1945–2013, along with anticipated and implemented land consolidation works in the years 2014–2020.
ISSN:2300-1496
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