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Evaluation of Land Consolidation Process by Rural Stakeholders

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  • Podhrázská Jana
  • Karásek Petr

    (Research Institute for Water and Soil Conservation Prague, 60200 Brno, Lidická 25/27)

  • Vaishar Antonín
  • Toman František

    (CSc., Mendel university in Brno, 61300 Brno, Zemědělská 1)

  • Knotek Jaroslav
  • Ševelová Miloslava
  • Stonawská Kateřina
  • Vasylchenko Alona

    (Mendel university in Brno, 61300 Brno, Zemědělská 1)

Abstract

Příspěvek je zaměřen na současný stav pozemkových úprav v Česku. Výzkum vychází z dotazníkového šetření, distribuovaného elektronicky do obcí a k relevantním subjektům (zemědělské organizace, rolníci) v územích, kde pozemkové úpravy proběhly, probíhají nebo jsou připravovány. Individuální rolníci a představitelé obcí vnímají pozemkové úpravy jako opatření k průchodnosti krajiny, její ochranu před erozí a záplavami. Pro podniky jsou pozemkové úpravy důležité kvůli ujasnění vlastnických otázek a obnovení potřeb krajiny. Asi polovina respondentů je přesvědčena, že opatření přinášejí spíše pozitiva, zatímco 41% v nich spatřuje především problémy. Negativa, spojená s pozemkovými úpravami spočívají především v časových prodlevách a náročné administrativě; v případě podniků také v komplikacích s obhospodařováním půdy. Nicméně 75% malých rolníků a obcí a 62% zemědělských podniků mají zájem na pozemkových úpravách. Hlavní rozdíly mezi malými rolníky a zemědělskými podniky spočívají v postoji ke snižování rozlohy pozemků a jejich rozdělování společnými zařízeními.

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  • Podhrázská Jana & Karásek Petr & Vaishar Antonín & Toman František & Knotek Jaroslav & Ševelová Miloslava & Stonawská Kateřina & Vasylchenko Alona, 2015. "Evaluation of Land Consolidation Process by Rural Stakeholders," European Countryside, Sciendo, vol. 7(3), pages 144-155, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:eurcou:v:7:y:2015:i:3:p:144-155:n:2
    DOI: 10.1515/euco-2015-0010
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