Mgr inż. Marta Glanowska

Dr hab. inż. Paweł Hanus

Possibilities of using geoportals in spatial planning

The local land use plan is one of the fundamental documents containing information about space. Specifies, inter alia, the purpose, the conditions for their development and indicates the location of the public purpose investment. In carrying out the task of their own, the authorities of the municipality, through the local plan entries determine the direction of development of the region, outline the spatial policy carried out, affect the economic development of the Government entities and economic value of space, as well as affect many aspects of daily life, society and the natural environment. Its timeliness is one of the basic requirements of proper spatial policy. Equally important is the availability plan, and especially its figure for the residents of the municipality or to the entities associated with the real estate economy.With the introduction of GIS technology in planning both the acquisition of information about the area, needed in planning processes, as well as searching for information, planning is a lot easier.The publication analyzes the availability and usefulness of the information accumulated on the GIS of the municipalities. It was examined how the authorities of municipalities are drawing local plan on the Internet, whether it is posted as a layer of ...

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 ...