Dr inż. Agnieszka Bieda

Mgr inż. Marta Glanowska

Dr inż. Paweł Hanus

Mgr inż. Agnieszka Pęska

Delimitation as the process to support the procedur es of real estate management and spatial planning

Real estate management is a series of actions specified in a relevant normative act, which are taken by public authorities in order to obtain the optimal status of all types of real estate. All major real estate management processes are derived from the Real Estate Management Act, and they are particularized in the relevant secondary legislation. They define the methods and conditions for the management of space and its objects, creating, in a sense, a set of procedures for enforcing the provisions of spatial planning documents.The Real Estate Management Act provides the legal basis for the three fundamental surveying and legal processes. These include subdivision, merger and subdivision, as well as expropriation. Basically, they are performed for real estate located within the area for which a zoning plan has been adopted or a decision on conditions of site development has been issued. It happens repeatedly that these processes can not be implemented without prior designation of the real estate on which they are to be carried out. Then, works to determine the location of the boundaries and the area of the real estate must be performed. Most frequently, these are delimitation and the restoration of boundary points - described in ...

Dr inż. Agnieszka Bieda

Configuration changes of arable land in the plots into rivers

Large river continuously transform their surroundings, causing the need to update all the documentation geodesic related thereto changes. Caused by them concern arable land in the first place. It is directly connected with the definition of land under surface of flowing water, and the necessity of updating the of land and buildings registry.This paper contains a description of the analysis conducted to verify ongoing changes in this area for over three decades. As the object of research part of the bed of the Vistula River with a length of more than 13-hundred miles was used. This segment is located in front of Krakow and has clearly signs of strong meandering.These issue which has been achieved by comparing the documentation created during the establishment of records of land and buildings in the late 70th of the twentieth century and aerial photographs taken in order to update and modernize the LPIS database in 2009. ...

Mgr inż. Agnieszka Telega

Dr inż. Agnieszka Bieda

Land-use suitability analysis as a tool for spatial conflicts management

In spatial planning literature there is a lot of papers refered to spatial conflicts problems. They are generally case studies and consist mainly of conflicts arising in adjacent areas. In the process of creating spatial plans, in conflict situation, it is necessary to identify the parties and subject of the conflict. Then local authorities should consider which preventive instruments to use and how to minimize the effects of emerging conflicts.Usually the owners and landusers are the conflict parties. The argument arises when they have different plans of the land function. Conflict situations can also be associated with use of neighbouring areas, particularly at a time when the investments are the source of increased noise emission, pollution, and other negative externalities. Another group of conflict situations arise when eminent domain procedure is implemented.Land use suitability analysis is a key factor in spatial planning. Using land use suitability analysis in Poland could significantly improve planning documents development and could help to predict spatial conflicts. The authors, in this study present definitions and typologies of land-use conflicts and attempt to analyze legal and technical conditions implementing such analysis to planning procedures in Poland. ...

Mg inż. Marcin Grabowski

Dr inż. Agnieszka Bieda

Dr hab. inż., prof. AGH Piotr Parzych

Untapped potential of reparcelling and exchange of land in the modernization of the real estate cadastre

This paper analyzes the influence of land reparcelling work on the extent of the modernization of the survey of the register of land and buildings. The study was conducted based on the survey of land records from before the reparcelling and on the reparcelling documentation. The scope of the performed work proves that land reparcelling is also the modernization process of the survey of land records within the meaning of the Geodetic and Cartographic Law. ...