Course code JurZ4037

Credit points 3

Agricultural Land Management in EU

Total Hours in Course81

Number of hours for lectures16

Number of hours for seminars and practical classes16

Independent study hours49

Date of course confirmation11.09.2019

Responsible UnitInstitute of Land Management and Geodesy

Course developer

author prof.

Vivita Puķīte

Dr. oec.

Prior knowledge

LauZ3182, Sustainable Agricultural Policy

Course abstract

Students acquire the modern functioning in EU land administration system necessary for land management professionals, its objectives and tasks. The program provides an insight into actions and measures of land policy promoting sustainable land use and protection. The program focuses on broad-based sustainable land administration, efficient and effective monitoring of use and protection of the land. Knowledge, acquired in learning process, can be used working for state institutions, local municipality institutions, as well as in private business.

Learning outcomes and their assessment

1. Is able to critically understand the theory and practice of land management, its nature and content, rational and effective land management, use and protection - presentations in seminar 1 and 2
2. Is able to perform land management activities independently at EU, national and local level - presentations seminar 3, 4, 5, and 6
3. Managing how to evaluate and eliminate land management problems - presentations in seminar 7 and 8

Course Content(Calendar)

1.The concept of land management
2. Sustainable land management in EU countries
3. The principles of land use
4. The principles of land protection
5. Ensuring of access and public infrastructure
Seminar 1 - Guidelines for Sustainable Land Use and Management in the EU - 2h
Seminar 2 - Land Information Systems in the EU -2 h
6. General conditions for land consolidation
7. Land consolidation Process in EU countries
8. Land consolidation project in EU countries
Seminar 3 - Understanding and Needing Land Consolidation in the EU - 2h
Seminar 4 - Good Practices for Land Consolidation in the EU - 2h
9. Competence of state institutions in land management
Seminar 5 - Competence of Public Authorities in Land Management in EU - 2h
10. Competence of local governments in land management
Seminar 6 - Local Government Competence in Land Management in the EU - 2h
11. Land reserve stock
12. Land unused for completion of land reform in Baltic countries
Seminar 7 - Evaluation of Land Reform Results in the Baltic States - 2h
13. Management of the land owned by the state and local governments
14. Protection of the land and soil
15. Assessment of the land and soil quality
16. Land monitoring and land-related information in EU countries
Seminar 8 - Land monitoring problems and solutions in the EU -2h
Test work: Agricultural land management in EU

Requirements for awarding credit points

Requirements for awarding credit points consists of:
• written test work on the theoretical subject acquired during the course;
• Received evaluation of presentations at seminars

Description of the organization and tasks of students’ independent work

1. Preparation of reports (presentations) for seminars
2. Studies of the scientific and study literature (monographs, scientific articles and their collections, conferences and seminars materials, specialized scientific periodicals) specified by the lecturer required for the acquisition of professional competences in the study course

Criteria for Evaluating Learning Outcomes

1. The test is obtained after the knowledge test at the end of the study course and summarizing the results of the course work.
2. According to the reports (presentations) on seminars, it is assessed whether they demonstrate knowledge and critical understanding of rational and effective land monitoring, use and protection, have they acquired the skills independently to carry out land management activities at EU, national and local government level, and are able to undertake land management problem assessment and deficiencies.

Compulsory reading

1. Auziņš A. Zemes izmantošanas novērtēšana un pārvaldība. Rīga: RTU izdevniecība, 2016. 270 lpp.
2. European Parliament resolution of 8 July 2010 on the future of the Common Agricultural Policy after 2013 [tiešsaiste]. [Skatīts30.10.2019.]. Pieejams:. http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=TA&reference=P7-TA-2010-0286&language=EN&ring=A7-2010-0204
3. Land administration for sustainable development. I.Williamson, S.Enemark, J.Wallace, A Rajabifard. Redlands, Calif: ESRI Press Academic: Esri press, Redlands, California, 2010. 487 p.
4. Zemes pārvaldības likums: LR likums [tiešsaiste]. Pieņemts 30.10.2014. Stājas spēkā 01.01.2015. [Skatīts30.10.2019.]. Pieejams: https://likumi.lv/ta/id/270317-zemes-parvaldibas-likums

Further reading

1. UN-ECE (1996): ECE/HBP/96. Land Administration Guidelines [tiešsaiste]. With Special Reference to Countries in Transition. United Nations. Economic Commission for Europe ECE/HBP/96. New York and Geneva, 1996. 112 p. [Skatīts30.10.2019.]. Pieejams: http://www.unece.org/fileadmin/DAM/hlm/
documents/Publications/land.administration.guidelines.e.pdf
2. Demetriou D. The development of integrated planning and decision support system (IPDSS) for land consolidation. Netherlands: printed by Printforce, 2013. 340 p.
3. Kadastrs: no viduslaiku nodevu saraksta līdz modernai informācijas sistēmai un daudzfunkcionālam kadastram. Autori: Maija Bērziņa ... u. c. Rīga:Valsts zemes dienests Rīga, 2013. 311 lpp.

Periodicals and other sources

1. žurnāls “Mērnieks” ISSN 1407-7124
2. www.varam.gov.lv

Notes


Acadedemic Bachelor study programme “Sustainable Agriculture”