Land Governance and Fragmentation Patterns of Agricultural Land Use in Southern Romania during 1990–2020

Author:

Dogaru Diana1ORCID,Petrisor Alexandru-Ionut2345ORCID,Angearu Claudiu-Valeriu6ORCID,Lupu Laura1,Bălteanu Dan1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Geography of the Romanian Academy, D. Racoviță 12, 023993 Bucharest, Romania

2. Doctoral School of Urban Planning, Ion Mincu University of Architecture and Urbanism, Academiei 18-20, 010014 Bucharest, Romania

3. Department of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Technical University of Moldova, Ştefan cel Mare şi Sfânt Blvd., 168, 2004 Chișinău, Moldova

4. National Institute for Research and Development in Constructions, Urbanism and Sustainable Spatial Development, Şos. Pantelimon, 266, 021652 Bucharest, Romania

5. National Institute for Research and Development in Tourism, Apolodor 17, 050741 Bucharest, Romania

6. National Meteorological Administration, București-Ploiești 97, 013686 Bucharest, Romania

Abstract

In Romania, excessive fragmentation of croplands remains persistent in areas of significant agricultural potential as a consequence of combined factors involving both land governance and farms’ characteristics. This paper examines the fragmentation of agricultural land use in the Romanian Plain, focusing on the impact of land policies implemented in Romania during the past three decades. The analysis relies on a survey of local policies that helps to distinguish three phases that marked the evolution of the fragmentation of agricultural land during 1990–2020. Additionally, metrics derived from remote sensing time series further assist in capturing the fragmentation levels during the identified phases and the spatial differences for the analyzed period. The fragmentation levels appear strikingly contrasting between the western part of the Romanian Plain and the Danube alluvial areas; this has been attributed as being the joint result of various land governance components which both enabled and constrained proper utilization of agricultural land, and concurrent factors related to economic and sociodemographic changes. We find excessive fragmentation emerged in plain field areas, triggered by the high overall rates of institutional change. The findings underscore the importance of jointly considering the fragmentation phenomenon in its evolution, intensity and spatial differences for effective land use policy formulation, emphasizing the need for proactive governance to support the efficient use of agricultural resources.

Funder

Romanian Executive Unit for Funding Higher Education, Research, Development and Innovation

Publisher

MDPI AG

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