Optimal Land Use Exemplified by a Village of Pojałowice

Journal Title: Romanian Review of Regional Studies - Year 2007, Vol 3, Issue 2

Abstract

This paper deals with some issues connected with the determination of optimal land use in rural areas. A method of Bajerowski was applied and two basic assumptions were made. The first assumption was that it was possible, on the basis of a set of 56 selected features, to initially determine the optimal function of a given rural area. The second assumption was that the features selected and compiled in this set, represented, sufficiently adequately, the impact of all other features regarded essential for generating the optimal function of a given rural area. The described concept of optimal land use makes it possible to approach the methodology of determining the optimal state/mode of land use as one of the elements and a part of a study of conditions and trends in managing a rural gmina (commune).

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URSZULA LITWIN, STANISŁAW BACIOR, IZABELA PIECH

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URSZULA LITWIN, STANISŁAW BACIOR, IZABELA PIECH (2007). Optimal Land Use Exemplified by a Village of Pojałowice. Romanian Review of Regional Studies, 3(2), 29-36. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-119184