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ANALYSIS OF ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF LAND CONSOLIDATION ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE VILLAGE HUCISKO

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Fig. 1. The object prior to the consolidation, present-ed on the basis of an orthophotomap
Fig. 2. Fragment of the soil-agricultural map of the studied consolidation area [on the basis of assump-tions to the land consolidation project]
Table 1. Fragmentation of plots in the area of Hucisko
Fig. 3. Fragment of map of modified farmland [on the basis of assumptions to the land consolidation project]

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