Lecturer(s)
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Moravcová Jana, Ing. Ph.D.
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Pavlíček Tomáš, Ing. Ph.D.
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Course content
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Lecture: 1. Revision of basic concepts of land consolidation 2. Basic phases of land consolidation - preparatory and surveying works 3. Basic phases of land consolidation - land consolidation area, land owners rights 4. Basic phases of land consolidation - processing of common facilities plan, creation of new land plots 5. Geodetic surveying during land consolidation 6. Changes of the villages borders 7. Projects of land consolidation in areas with unfinished plot allocation procedure 8. Possibilities of plot allocation solutions 9. Authorization for land consolidation projection 10. Work of companies dealing with projections of land consolidation 11. Structure of organizations dealing with land consolidation 12. Requirements of land consolidation projects 13. Technical requirements of common facilities plan and its implementation 14. Possibilities of appeal against the land consolidation procedure resolution Practice: 1. Introduction to study literature and conditions for passing the subject 2. Introduction to the technical standards of common facilities plan 3. Possibilities of plot allocation solutions 4. Work of the regional documentation commissions 5. Details of Technical processing of land consolidation projects 6. Safety in field work during land consolidation designing 7. Practical training in the workplace of cadastral office and design of land consolidation 8. Practical training in the workplace of cadastral office and design of land consolidation 9. Practical training in the workplace of cadastral office and design of land consolidation 10. Practical training in the workplace of cadastral office and design of land consolidation 11. Practical training in the workplace of cadastral office and design of land consolidation 12. Practical training in the workplace of cadastral office and design of land consolidation 13. Practical training in the workplace of cadastral office and design of land consolidation 14. Control of the work results in practical lessons
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic (reading, lecture, briefing), Work with text (with textbook, with book), E-learning, Individual preparation for exam, Excursion
- Class attendance
- 52 hours per semester
- Semestral paper
- 20 hours per semester
- Preparation for exam
- 48 hours per semester
- Field trip
- 42 hours per semester
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Learning outcomes
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The aim is to deepen students' knowledge of the subject Land consolidation 1 focusing on the technical standards of the individual parts of the land consolidation and the special procedures of land consolidation.
The student is able to carry out a complete analysis of the land consolidation project. They are able to effectively link the geodetic and projection part of the proposed land consolidation. After completing the compulsory practice, he / she has the necessary knowledge to pass the examinations of professional competence and to obtain authorization for the design of the land modifications.
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Prerequisites
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Prerequisity is the knowledge of the subject Land consolidation 1, including knowledge of methodology and legislation of land consolidation, working with GIS
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Written examination
Credit requirements: Participation in the practical education, participation in the exercises, processing of seminar work Examination Requirements: Written test
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Recommended literature
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ČR. Vyhláška č. 13/2014 Sb., o postupu při provádění pozemkových úprav a náležitostech návrhu pozemkových úprav. Praha, 2014.
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ČR. Zákon č. 139/2002 o pozemkových úpravách a pozemkových úřadech.. Praha, 2002.
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Doležal, P., Pavlík, M., Střítecký, L., Dumbrovský, M., Martének, J. Metodický návod k provádění pozemkových úprav. Praha: Agroprojekt, 2010.
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Doležal, P. Technický standard plánu společných zařízení v pozemkových úpravách. Praha: Agroprojekt, 2010.
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Ingegnoli, V. Landscape Ecology: A Widening Foundation. Berlin: Springer Verlag, 2002. ISBN 978-3-642-07663-3.
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Wiens, J., Moss, M. Issues and Perspectives in Landscape Ecology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. ISBN 9780521537544.
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