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Course detail

Land consolidation

Subjet code : FAST-BS52
Faculty: Faculty of Civil Engineering
Academic year: 2011/2012
Open: Yes
Supervisor: doc. Ing. Miroslav Dumbrovský, CSc.
Department: Institute of Landscape Water Management
Study level: Bachelor's
Study form: full-time study
Language of instruction: Czech
Number of credits: 5
Completion: course-unit credit and examination
Year of study: 4
Semester: summer
Duty: optional

The study programmes with the given course

Objective of the course – aims of the course unit:
The goal is introduction of land consolidation process like complex methode for optimal spatial and functional arrangement of plots into a system of common facilities for students in conection on traffic, erosion control and ecological systems as obligatory parts of plan of common facilities.
The students will provide practical and theoretical information abot komplex system of methodes for project design of lad consolidation process especially in digital forms
Objective of the course – learning outcomes and competences:
Student gains basic knowledge of land consolidation process like complex method for optimal spatial and functional arrangement of plots.
Prerequisites:
Hydrology, water management of the landscape, watershed protection, geodesie
Course contents (annotation):
Land consolidation – simple and complex
Optimal spatial and functional arrangement of land
Area survey and analysis of actual condition
Scope of land consolidation
Plan of common facilities
Polyfunctional ecological, soil erosion control, transport and water management system
Landscape plan
Determination of quality and quantity of landowners claims
Land consolidation design and its digital processing
Geographic information system
Digital cadastral map
Teaching methods and criteria:
n. a.
Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes:
Requirements for successful completion of the subject are specified by guarantor’s regulation updated for every academic year.
Course curriculum:
1.Introduction, definition and structure of the process of land consolidation
2.Digital and standard geodetic and other basic data
3.Requirements of local government,cadastral and land authorities
4.Land survey and actual state analysis,opening dealings,owners staff
5.Measurement of points posittion, scope of land consolidation
6.Geodetic site survey,Tacheometry for land digital elevation model
7.Determination of quality and quantity of landowners claims
8.Plan of common facilities
9.Soil erosion and flood control and water management system
10.System of ecological stability,Design of new field road structure
11.Landscape plan and rural renewal planning process
12.Design of spatial and functional arrangement of new land plots
13.Digital processing of design,Creation of new digital cadastral map
Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences:
Extent and forms are specified by guarantor’s regulation updated for every academic year.
Recommended reading:
BACKMAN, M: Rural Development by Land Consolidation in Sweden. Paper, FIG. Paper, FIG XXII International Congress. Washington, D.C. 19.-26.4.2002. 12 s. 2002
DIJK van, T.: Central European Land Fragmentation in the Years to Come – A Scenario. Paper, FIG XXII 2002
DUMBROVSKÝ,M: Pozemkové úpravy. FAST VUT v Brně 2004
DUMBROVSKÝ,M , MEZERA,J: Metodický návod pro pozemkové úpravy. VUMOP 2000
LARSSON, G.: Land Readjustment: Modern Approach to Urbanization.. Vermont 1993

Type of course unit:
Lecture: 26 hours, optionally
Teacher: doc. Ing. Miroslav Dumbrovský, CSc.
seminars: 26 hours, compulsory
Teacher: doc. Ing. Miroslav Dumbrovský, CSc.