thesis

Land subdivision plan's role and meaning in rural settlement development

Abstract

Due to extreme suburbanisation and urbanisation of rural settlements the pressure on vacant land within setllements and on their edges is getting bigger and bigger. Such settlements are thus exposed to unregulated growth which leads to natural surface extension and loss of traditional concept and identity of a settlement. With this respective one would expect a more regulated rural settlement planning, as viewed also from land subdivison plan applicability. In a settlement a land subdivison plan establishes necessary criteria and guidelines for installation sitting on land formed and contributes to a quality relationship old-new formulation. The thesis offers an insight into a legaslation on land subdivison plan and analysis of land form main types in Slovenia connected to samples of typical rural settlement structures. Based on clear measures the thesis notes and values factors or settlement constructs which are believed to influence land sudivision plan and together with it form a settlement image in a territory. An inspection and analysis of the latter were used as a starting position for recognising layout concept of an existing settlement (settlement type) and a base for further implementation of possible land subdivison samples within the land subdivison plan in different settlement types. Based on prior analysis of chosen factors applied and tested on test examples, models of possible land structures are made as verification and guidelines for further spatial urban regulation of certain rural settlement types. It is about criteria and condition expression in regulation of new land structures in association with land subdivison plan within different types of existing land forms and settlements

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