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Geomatics and Environmental Engineering

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ISSN 1898-1135
e-ISSN: 2300-7095

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2012

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Vol. 6

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No. 2

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Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access ,
Administrative legal borders run along rivers
(2012) Bieda, Agnieszka; Hycner, Ryszard
This article presents the problem of recording spatial information regarding the location of the cadastral parcel boundary markers and its surface area in the real estate cadastre. The article also presents an estimation of statistical models that can be used in the cadastre.The conditions for the surface of the record parcel presented in this paper allow for an assessment of the reliability of the plot surface area. The obtained results can be applied both in land and buildings register as an attribute of a record parcel, as well as in the process of property valuation.
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The increase of organic carbon and total nitrogen accumulation under pine tree stands in the areas affected by the exploitation of sands after forest land reclamation
(2012) Gołda, Tadeusz
This paper presents the results of the analysing the content of organic carbon and total nitrogen in the accumulation levels under the pine tree stands introduced in the framework of the reclamation of post-sand pits. The dynamics of the growth, depending on the age of the trees within the periods of 10–40 years, and the obtained results indicate a slow increase of the content of these basic bio-elements, caused by low initial fertility of the bedrock.
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Estimation of parameters of statistical models used in real estate cadastre
(2012) Hanus, Paweł
This article presents the problem of recording spatial information regarding the location of the cadastral parcel boundary markers and its surface area in the real estate cadastre. The article also presents an estimation of statistical models that can be used in the cadastre. The conditions for the surface of the record parcel presented in this paper allow for an assessment of the reliability of the plot surface area. The obtained results can be applied both in land and buildings register as an attribute of a record parcel, as well as in the process of property valuation.
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Small urban centres in the context of sustainable development
(2012) Kobylarczyk, Justyna
Problems related to sustainable development concern number of scientific disciplines, including architecture and urbanism which seek ecological solutions. On account of the development of civilization, we can observe numerous achievements in the field of science and technology on one hand. On the other hand, this development leads to the intensifying degradation of the natural environment, the destruction and reduction of biologically active areas, increasing air, water and soil pollution, rising traffic intensity and noise level etc. These serious problems have been piling up for years in spite of all the efforts and expenditures. With a view to the deteriorating living conditions and quality of the environment, the European Urbanism Council issued the New Athens Charter in 2003. This document opposes unfavourable social, political, economic and technological changes as well as those which take place in the natural and urban environment. A new outlook on the dwelling environment brings us closer to the concept of an ideal city – the 21st-century city dominated by the need to implement the principles of sustainable development, a housing environment which satisfies human needs without destroying Nature. This paper presents the results of research carried out in the central zones of small towns in the Province of Podkarpacie, located in southeastern Poland. To a certain extent, the selected towns realize the principles of sustainable development – among other aspects, they support a healthy housing environment, facilitate contact with green spaces as well as meet the requirements of access to primary services and cultural goods.
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Application of cadastral data in the land acquisition process for flood control investments
(2012) Konieczna, Jadwiga; Trystuła, Agnieszka
Cadastre is a basic land information system based on registered plots and containing three basic elements making a foundation of proper land administration in every state: ownership, value and method of use. Modern cadastre serves the needs of the owner and society as regards to spatial and economic planning, establishing tax and benefits, public statistics and designation of real estate properties in land and mortgage registers. On July 2010, the Act on Specific Principles of Preparing Investments concerning Flood Protection Structures (e.g. bypass channels, impounding reservoirs and flood banks) was passed in Poland. This undertaking is one of many measures aimed at preventing tragic results of floods, which have been recently affecting Poland increasingly often. The effective Act simplifies the expropriation procedure related to real estate proprieties, e.g. for the construction of flood banks. The investment can be commenced immediately after a decision approving its implementation is issued. The aim of the study is to present the important role of the cadastre in the process of land acquisition for hydro-technical investments, mainly at the stage of preparing a decision approving the implementation of an investment concerning flood protection structures.

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