The Register SUGGESTIONS: Processing Tool for Land Consolidation Projects
The Register SUGGESTIONS: Processing Tool for Land Consolidation Projects
PDFAuthors: Zlatica Muchová and Mária Leitmanová
Volume/Issue: Volume 19: Issue 2
Published online: 08 Dec 2016
Pages: 32–36
Abstract
Article presents The register SUGGESTIONS, what is one of the main part of the OKTOPUS system (System about land, creation and land consolidation in Slovakia). This system has been created and presented in the model catchment area of the river Žitava in the previous work (125 cadastral areas in total area of 162,801 ha). Optimal combinations of land management are described mainly for land consolidation projects from erosion control, water management and ecological perspective. Modified processes for calculating the degree of soil erosion risk of the area, coefficient of ecological stability and methods of determination of critical points are used in The register SUGGESTIONS. Based on identified and evaluated dominant problems in the area there are proposed solutions (through symbols derived from concrete situations on land blocks) where to aim potential suggestions, mainly for designers of land consolidation projects. The contribution states procedures of obtaining symbols of The register SUGGESTIONS, recommendations derived from the register and three case studies.
Keywords: The register SUGGESTION, OKTOPUS system, land consolidation, processing tool
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