New tasks for land management works and land consolidation in Poland

Jacek Pijanowski, Edyta Sobas & Jarosław Taszakowski

The article presents the results of research and implementation works, carried out in 2011-2015 in Małopolska (one of the 16 Polish regions), as a part of two independent Polish-German projects, concerning an integrated development of rural areas (IDRA). The first project was aimed at the development of guidelines for the improvement of administrative structures responsible for development of rural areas at the regional level. The second one expanded these studies and was aimed at the development of the rules of participation of local communities in the preparation of proceedings for IDRA with much wider material scope. The main assumption of the study was to achieve the objectives not on the basis of analyzes and of theoretical comparisons, but in parallel to the development of modular concepts of proceedings for IDRA on particular objects. The works within the first project (2011-2012) took place in the district of Tarnow, and the partners were institutions from Thuringia. Within the second project (2014-2015) implemented in the district of Brzesko, the partners were institutions and experts from Bavaria (Lower Franconia). Basing on the results of the study, the recommendations concerning new tasks for the agricultural-arrangement works in Poland were developed, as an important tool supporting the socio-economic changes in rural areas in Poland.

Event: Symposium on Land Consolidation and Readjustment for Sustainable Development

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