Dr inż. Jarosław Taszakowski

mgr inż. Piotr Janowski

Dr inż. Monika Mika

Dr inż. Przemysław Len

Cadastral land consolidation in the process of cadaster modernization in Poland

The modern trend of cadaster development in Poland is to create the Integrated Properties Information System (IPIS), a system for communicate with each included public registers. The basis of this system is the land and buildings register, which for the proper functioning needs to meet the conditions laid down in the law of geodetic and cartographic and also needs to provide reference data to other systems. Currently, the basic geodetic procedures - regulations having a direct impact on improving the quality of cadastral data in a comprehensive way is the modernization of the cadaster and land consolidation. The two above-mentioned geodetic procedures - regulations are decidedly different, they share only a common effect which is modernized cadaster, which is the operating condition of IPIS. The aim of the study is to demonstrate the superiority of cadastral effects of land consolidation on the effects of cadaster modernization, and to prove that the introduction of new cadastral administrative procedures named the "cadastral land consolidation" may be an alternative to the process of cadaster modernization towards to create a full value cadaster in Poland, especially in regard to rural communities. The scope of research, as a case study includes the Sękowa village in ...

Dr hab. inż. Piotr Herbut

Dr hab. inż. Grzegorz Nawalany

Mgr inż. Sabina Angrecka

mgr inż. Piotr Janowski

Analysis of effectiveness of the stables natural ventilation in the winter period

The aim of this study was analyze of the efficiency of the natural ventilation in the horse stable and an indication of opportunities to improve its operation. The study was conducted in Glinik Zaborowski in the winter. The scope of the research included measurements of air velocity with opened and closed windows and gates. Based on the results of the measurements and observations, it was found that the efficiency of the ventilation was very low. Average values of the air flow ranged from 0.06 m•s-1 to 0.12 m•s-1. These values were lower than the minimum air velocity recommended. The main reasons for very low air velocity in the horse stable was incorrect location and the wrong design solutions, among which the most important were: the lack of ventilation aparatures and abnormal direction of opening windows ...