Assessment of Agricultural Land Fragmentation in Romania, A Case Study: Izvoarele Commune, Olt County
Author(s) -
Iuliana Vijulie,
Elena Matei,
Gabriela Manea,
Octavian Cocoș,
Roxana Cuculici
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
acta geographica slovenica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.473
H-Index - 20
eISSN - 1581-8314
pISSN - 1581-6613
DOI - 10.3986/ags52206
Subject(s) - obstacle , fragmentation (computing) , agriculture , geography , romanian , agricultural land , distribution (mathematics) , land use , agricultural economics , economics , ecology , archaeology , mathematics , mathematical analysis , linguistics , philosophy , biology
Agricultural land fragmentation is a common phenomenon in developing countries in general and for Romanian agriculture in particular. The aim of this study was to analyze the degree of fragmentation of Romania's agricultural land, which is considered a major obstacle in the development of a modern agriculture. The analysis undertaken has shown that the degree of land fragmentation is high in the study area; the most fragmented are the big farms, while the small ones are more compact. At the same time, due to the scattered distribution of plots and the long distances between holdings, many fields have been turned into fallow land and consequently productivity has dropped. Under the circumstances, half of the owners are against the proposed process of merging plots because they are afraid of losing their properties again, as occurred during the communist regime.
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