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Library Issues of abandoned lands in Lithuania (following the example of Raseiniai district, Sujainiai cadastral area)

Issues of abandoned lands in Lithuania (following the example of Raseiniai district, Sujainiai cadastral area)

Issues of abandoned lands in Lithuania (following the example of Raseiniai district, Sujainiai cadastral area)

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Date of publication
december 2015
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ISBN / Resource ID
AGRIS:LV2017000044
Pages
23-28

The media frequently refers to the concept of abandoned land. The reasons for its occurrence are discussed and the ways to diminish the problem are being searched for. Various sources of information were used for the research. They enabled the authors to identify the concept of abandoned lands. In addition, the situation of abandoned lands was analysed and causes of occurrence of such lands in one cadastral area of mid-Lithuania municipality were defined. According to the set of data, concerning abandoned lands (AŽ_DRLT), the data, provided in the mentioned data set and the data obtained during field testing were compared. The survey of the terrain was conducted in the early autumn of 2013 and repeated in the late spring of 2014. In order to find out why the land was abandoned, the surveyor of cadastral area was additionally interviewed. On the basis of the latest data of 2014, 123 spaces of abandoned lands, which occupy 59.74 ha, were found in Sujainai cadastral area. Having analysed the set of abandoned land data, it was identified that boundaries of 95 abandoned plots corresponded to the situation in the area, whereas boundaries of 28 areas should be corrected. Moreover, the abandoned areas that had not been marked were found while the land abandonment in the terrain was obvious. Although the amount of abandoned land is decreasing in both the area analysed and throughout Lithuania, the situation is not favourable. Having conducted the research, it was found that the main reasons for land abandonment in Sujainai cadastral area were as follows: poor fertility in non-productive lands (up to 32 points) and reclamation; no potential land consumers, purchasers or tenants of land areas of high productivity or it is complicated and expensive to pursue agricultural activity there.

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Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

Stravinskiene, V., Aleksandras Stulginskis Univ., Akademija, Kauno reg. (Lithuania)
Gecaite, D., Aleksandras Stulginskis Univ., Akademija, Kauno reg. (Lithuania)

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