The agricultural landscape of the Slovakian mountains is defined by a particular type of agricultural and forestry community property: the urbáriat forestry association. The history of this establishment tells of conflicts between the regimes of property of the estate (public or seigniorial) and peasant property for the control of forestry resources. This article explains how this method of community management has been incorporated into the socialist system and how it has been restored during a transition stage. The vitality of the urbáriat is a testament to the strength of mobilisation among local actors
After two decades of deregulated free market economy the post-socialist rural mountain areas are bei...
Rural space plays an important part in the social and economic development of Slovakia. During the l...
The article provides an overview of property reforms in Romania with a focus on collective/community...
The transformations in Slovak agriculture from the 1950s to the present day, considering both the ge...
One third of Slovakia is covered by mountain range where cooperatives are the main agricultural acto...
One third of Slovakia is covered by mountain range where cooperatives are the main agricultural acto...
Agriculture in Slovakia has historically gone through many stages of development. In the past, it wa...
This article is about the decollectivisation of agriculture which took place in Hungary, Czechia, Sl...
The aim of the study is to evaluate selected changes in agricultural land use under the privatizatio...
Land, as it constitutes one of the bases of agricultural production, has a special position in the e...
National audienceThis article is about the decollectivisation of agriculture which took place in Hun...
Land, as it constitutes one of the bases of agricultural production, has a special position in the e...
Following the rent free land use by large-scale farms under the communist regime, it was hoped that ...
In Slovakia, the large-scale acquisition of agricultural land in combination with land concentration...
In this paper we show that formalizing communal rights is a process riddled with struggles leading t...
After two decades of deregulated free market economy the post-socialist rural mountain areas are bei...
Rural space plays an important part in the social and economic development of Slovakia. During the l...
The article provides an overview of property reforms in Romania with a focus on collective/community...
The transformations in Slovak agriculture from the 1950s to the present day, considering both the ge...
One third of Slovakia is covered by mountain range where cooperatives are the main agricultural acto...
One third of Slovakia is covered by mountain range where cooperatives are the main agricultural acto...
Agriculture in Slovakia has historically gone through many stages of development. In the past, it wa...
This article is about the decollectivisation of agriculture which took place in Hungary, Czechia, Sl...
The aim of the study is to evaluate selected changes in agricultural land use under the privatizatio...
Land, as it constitutes one of the bases of agricultural production, has a special position in the e...
National audienceThis article is about the decollectivisation of agriculture which took place in Hun...
Land, as it constitutes one of the bases of agricultural production, has a special position in the e...
Following the rent free land use by large-scale farms under the communist regime, it was hoped that ...
In Slovakia, the large-scale acquisition of agricultural land in combination with land concentration...
In this paper we show that formalizing communal rights is a process riddled with struggles leading t...
After two decades of deregulated free market economy the post-socialist rural mountain areas are bei...
Rural space plays an important part in the social and economic development of Slovakia. During the l...
The article provides an overview of property reforms in Romania with a focus on collective/community...