Course code VidZ4016

Credit points 3

Terrrtory Planning of Enterprise II

Total Hours in Course81

Independent study hours81

Date of course confirmation21.03.2018

Responsible UnitInstitute of Land Management and Geodesy

Course developers

author prof.

Vivita Puķīte

Dr. oec.

author lect.

Vita Celmiņa

Ph.D.

Prior knowledge

JurZ1007, Cadastre

JurZ1008, Land Administration Fundamentals

JurZ1011, Land Use in Municipality

LauZ2056, Geology and Soil Science

Course abstract

Student acquire farm land use analysis. Student acquire a holding area and the design elements of the farm as a whole. Develop reasonable site design options and make their assessment. Design focuses on sustainable land use, environmental protection and compliance with EU requirements.

Learning outcomes and their assessment

• Knowledge of land resources for agricultural production. Knowledge of farm land use plan and drawing up a draft version of the assessment.
• skills in a position to evaluate the use of land holding, use of the provisions and requirements of agricultural land use plan in project development.
• competence acquired knowledge and skills on land use and design of the holding area of land exploitation and protection, including the EU requirements and support payments.

Compulsory reading

1. Nikodemus O., Kārkliņš A., Kļaviņš M., Melecis V. Augsnes ilgtspējīga izmantošana un aizsardzība. Rīga: LU Akadēmiskais apgāds, 2009.
2. Locmers M., Jankava A. Lauku saimniecību teritorijas projektēšana. Jelgava: Latvijas Lauksaimniecības universitāte, 2002.
3. Augkopība. A. Ružas redakcijā. Jelgava: Latvijas Lauksaimniecības universitāte, 2004.

4. Labas lauksaimniecības prakses nosacījumi Latvijā. LR Zemkopības m-ja. Rīga: LRZM, 2008. 56 lpp.

Further reading

1. Auziņš A. Zemes pārvaldības pamati. Rīga: RTU, 2008.
2. Paršova V. Nekustamā īpašuma formēšana . Jelgava: Latvijas Lauksaimniecības universitāte, 2010.

Periodicals and other sources

1. Praktiskais latvietis ISSN: 1407-3358
2. Agrotops ISSN: 1407-5164
3. Saimnieks ISSN: 1691-1598