Actual Trends concerning Land Management, Land Readjustment and Land Consolidation in Europe - possible fields of research - Joachim Thomas, Münster (Germany)
content starting point terminology actual development and trends international support and scientific activities probable fields of research final remark
definition Land Readjustment is likely to bring current land use, land ownership issues and other land tenure (individual subjective property rights) in accordance with private and public requests on land use (manifested in planning goals) and / or to eliminate disturbing effects according to plan. - land readjustment as the tool for urban areas - land consolidation as the tool for rural areas
Land Readjustm ent in Germ any voluntary com pulsory private law public law rent 585 et sqq. BG B agreem ent of land use 145 et sqq. BG B purchase 433 et sqq. BG B sale 433 et sqq. BG B reallocation of land 45 BauBG sim plified land reallocation 80 BauG B perm ission to subdivide plots 19 BauG B land consolidation 1, 37 FlurbG exchange 515 BG B inheritance 1922 et sqq. BG B voluntary exchange of land 103a FlurbG and 54 LwAnpG sim plified land consolidation 86 FlurbG accelerated land consolidation 91 FlurbG beneficence 516 BG B voluntary exchange of land tenure 585 et sqq. BG B voluntary land reallocation 11 (1) Nr. 1 BauG B reorganization of ownership 56 LwAnpG land consolidation in case of perm issible com pulsory acquisition expropriation (THO MAS 1995 b) (MAG EL 2004) 1
definition Land Consolidation is a mean with view to improving the production and working conditions in agriculture and forestry as well as promoting the general use and development of land and rural areas by re-arrangement of agricultural land
actual development and trends land readjustment in urban areas no obvious important development ( neither in West nor in East Europe) but even two aspects in Germany: a new simplified land readjustment instrument the application of sovereign land readjustment tools is decreasing
actual development and trends land consolidation in rural areas in West European countries (WECs) - turn over from a sectoral agricultural to an integrated approach - an instrument for solving land use conflicts - an environmental-friendly and sustainable land management instrument - an indispensable mean for an integrated rural development
actual development and trends land consolidation in rural areas in Central and East European countries (CEECs) - secret weapon against the land reform desaster - driving forces with view to future improvement of agricultural efficiency CAP of EU general rural development natural resource management rural infrastructure, environment
actual development and trends land consolidation in rural areas in Central and East European countries - various approaches in China land consolidation by market transactions (Albania) voluntary exchange of parcels (Armenia, Georgia, Bulgaria etc.) comprehensive compulsory land consolidation (Czech Republic, Slovenia etc.) - land consolidation as a re-arrangement of land tenure
international support and scientific activities Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) - workshops - publications United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - Working Party on Land Administration (UN ECE WPLA) - periodical workshops (twice per year) - Land Administration Reviews
international support and scientific activities Central European Land Knowledge Center (CELKCenter) - CELK services networking service knowledge pool service project coordination service - Exchange Programme - Research Programme
international support and scientific activities Concerning CEECs by FAO: - Current and emerging issues for economic analysis and policy research (CUREMIS II) Concerning WECs: - a transnational INTERREG III C project FARLAND (partners: Portugal, Galicia, Flanders, Netherlands, Northrhine Westphalia, Hungary, Lithuania) - impact oriented controlling of the land consolidation (calculation of the public/ domestic added value) (Northrhine - Westphalia)
probable fields of research fundamental research - why different legislation - indispensable legislation needs - linkage to the constitutional rules - what s on voluntary land consolidation - interaction costs - key factors for success/ unsuccess - how to link land consolidation programmes to agricultural/ national development programmes - capacity gaps - terminology etc.
probable fields of research procedural questions - general and specific preconditions for land consolidation - appropriate technical standards - appropriate valuation schemes - financing models for land consolidation - appropriate monitoring and evaluations system - ppp in land consolidation -...
final remark land readjustment in general and land consolidation in particular is an actual and wide field of research!
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