Published in Scientific Papers. Series E. Land Reclamation, Earth Observation & Surveying, Environmental Engineering, Vol. XIV
Written by Vlad PAUNESCU, Divyani KOHLI, Raluca MANEA, Mariana (CALIN) CIOLACU, Alexandru Iulian ILIESCU
Land fragmentation is a phenomenon that affected Western Europe in the past and, starting from 1989, the countries of Eastern Europe. One of the ways in which the effect of land fragmentation can be diminished is the process of land consolidation. Through land consolidation, owner can get better shaped parcels that can help increase agricultural productivity. Using the existent literature in the field of land consolidation, this exploratory study proposes a series of factors for land evaluation for the land consolidation process. These factors are applied in Saschiz administrative unit in Romania using different type of data to calculate the score for each factor. The result shows how this framework functions in real conditions.
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