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Basic Topographic Database (TTB) Data in the Preprocess of Land Consolidation

Vladimir Baričević orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-7466-6505 ; State Geodetic Administration, Zagreb, Croatia
Ivan Landek ; State Geodetic Administration, Zagreb, Croatia
Damir Šantek orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-7900-9048 ; State Geodetic Administration, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

Land consolidation is a technical operation in which the geometry of existing cadastral parcels is aligned with the new form of utilization of space and agricultural land and in order to consolidate tiny properties into one or several major holdings with a view to better and more efficient land treatment. There is a tradition of land consolidation in the Republic of Croatia, especially in the Slavonia area, where in the period from 1956 to 1980, communion was carried out on 650 000 ha (60% of the total area coated). No land consolidation has been carried out since 1990. However, in recent times in the Republic of Croatia there are more and more advocates for updating the commissions due to the fragmentation of agricultural areas that affect the production process, the costs, the price of the agricultural product on the market and the profitability of agricultural production itself. Therefore, the new Law on Land Consolidation (Narodne novine 2015) was adopted in 2015. Today, land consolidation are being implemented in a shorter time, given the strong technological development of instrumentation and methods and the availability of various databases that can be used in the land consolidation process. This paper presents the possibility of using the basic topographic database in the preliminary steps, which initiates the initiation of the land consolidation process, and partly in the works of land consolidation.

Keywords

CROTIS; land consolidation; basic topographic database (TTB); STOKIS

Hrčak ID:

222994

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/222994

Publication date:

27.6.2019.

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