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  • Land consolidation and readjustment - Slovenian experiences
    Krivic, Mateja, geodezija, 1987- ...
    Land use has been individualized through division into real property units in many countries in the past centuries, but continuous spatial change and social development in general have always ... required changes. In Slovenia, the first systematic cadastral mapping began 200 years ago. Soon, land parcel structures were changed due to various reasons, such as inheritance, other means of land transactions, infrastructure projects, etc. At the end of the 19th century, the legal framework for mass land rearrangement was introduced focusing on agricultural land, while new approaches were introduced after WWII. The political changes in the early 1990s and the transition to the market economy required modifications of land consolidation procedures. This paper aims to present Slovenian experiences with land consolidation in rural areas and land readjustment in urban areas in this new era. With the transition to the market economy, the need for land consolidation and land readjustment has increased significantly. The key moments were (1) in 2002, when the Spatial Management Act came into force introducing land readjustment in urban land in Slovenia for the first time, and (2) in 2007, when the Rural Development Programme introduced systematic funding of rural land consolidations.
    Source: Zbornik radova (Str. 163-172)
    Type of material - conference contribution
    Publish date - 2018
    Language - english
    COBISS.SI-ID - 8440929

source: Zbornik radova (Str. 163-172)

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