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Definition and main objective Danish land consolidation aims to reduce fragmentation of agricultural land. It can be defined as: A procedure for simultaneous handling of a (sometimes large) number of sales and purchases of land in which farmers exchange land allowing fields to be moved to a closer vicinity of the farm buildings. The farmers achieve a better location of their land and as a side effect the traffic with slow and heavy agricultural machinery by road is reduced. Principles and procedure The Danish Land Consolidation Act defines and empowers the agents that carry out land consolidation and it sets out the main principles. The following few principles characterise the classical Danish land consolidation: Participation is voluntary. A land consolidation planner (chartered surveyor or agronomist) negotiates with farmers and authorities. The farmers do not buy and sell from each other; sales and purchases go through the land consolidation. A particular land consolidation agreement contains all transactions for each landowner. This means that there is only one document for each owner irrespective of how many transactions he is involved in. All changes in the land consolidation scheme are made legally effective in one legal ruling by a land commission. Owners accept approximate indications of areas, which permits that cadastral surveys are only carried out when the changes are formally effective. All costs are paid by the state.

Danish Land Consolidation three main types. Land consolidation transfers ownership of landed property but it follows different principles than ordinary private agreements. There are three common variants of land consolidation in Denmark. Improvement of location & structure. At times in combination with minor public projects. Participation is voluntary. Public projects, for example afforestation, and improvements of the structure of holdings concerned. Participation is voluntary - 10% can be forced to join, however. Public works of construction notably main roads. Participation is compulsory as far as those areas, which are directly expropriated by the project, are concerned. Relocation of other areas is voluntary. Improvement of location & structure Land reserves: Important advantages if land is available from land reserves (the land bank ). Planning: Private chartered surveyor in co-operation with the land owners committee. In some cases the planner is from the Division of Land Consolidation. Cadastral surveying: Private chartered surveyors. The Division of Land Consolidation has the following responsibilities: Adherence to existing legislation. Consideration of complaints from landowners. Payments between buyers and sellers. Implementation of cadastral survey by private chartered surveyors. Updating of cadastre and land registry. Valuation of the new holdings. Adjustments of land taxation. Participation is free. All costs are paid by the Division of Land Consolidation under the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries. Time perspective: 2-3 years depending of numbers of participants.

Time-consumption for each activity in a land consolidation Activity Sum in months Actor(s) First public meeting, 1 day 0 Land Commission and Division of Land Consolation. Planning, 6-9 months 9 Division of Land Consolidation or private chartered surveyor. Control, 3 months 12 Division of Land Consolidation Preliminary ruling and registration, 1 day 12 The Land Commission Payment and transfer of ownership of the areas concerned. 1 day 12 Division of Land Consolidation. At a predefined date shortly hereafter or on the 1 st day on the following month: Owners now have full rights to dispose over their new areas even though ownership has not yet been finally registered in the land registry. Catastral surveing, 6 months 18 Private firms Registration (in cadastre and land registry), valuation, adjustment of land taxation, 18 months 36 Cadastre, land registration, Division of Land Consolidation. Final ruling, 1 day 36 Land Commission and Division of Land Consolidation Land consolidation in public projects. Such projects would commonly concern afforstation, nature reserves and urban development and often a combination hereof. Compensation land from the land bank is necessary. Planning: The Division of Land Consolidation in cooperation with a land owners committee. In a few cases planning is done by a private chartered surveyor and the land owners committee. Cadastral surveying: Private chartered surveyors. Responsibilities of the Division of Land Consolidation: As above. Participation is free. All costs by the land consolidation are paid to the Division of Land Consolidation by the agency that implements the project and has requested the land consolidation - for example the Ministry of Environment. Time perspective: Approximately 3 years.

The institutional setting The institutional actors and their key roles in a Danish land consolidation: Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries: Legislation, finance Land Consolidation Office: Legislation and guidelines Secretarial functions for commission Responsibility Commission Use of agricultural land Approval of LC plan Legal effect Authorities: County Municipality Min. o Environment Dir. of Highways Land consolidation planner Various agencies Restrictions related to subsidies Land owners: Committee of land owners Individual landowners The land consolidation planner Authorities: County Municipality Min. o Environment Dir. of Highways Commission Use of agricultural land Various agencies Land consolidation planner Restrictions related to subsidies Tasks: Farmers:.Mediate, negotiate.manage confidentiality Committee of land owners.support committee.ensure adherence to legislation.access property information Individual landowners.ensure correct documentation

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