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Item Actualization of set objectives in land consolidations(2011) Hepo-oja, Miikka; Hiironen, Juhana; Maanmittaustieteiden laitos; Insinööritieteiden korkeakoulu; School of Engineering; Vitikainen, ArvoThis thesis examines the correlation between set objectives at planning stage and results at implementation stage in 15 land consolidations. These land consolidations have been implemented in the province of Pohjanmaa from 1980's to 2000. The goal of this thesis is to resolve, whether land consolidations have been implemented with the resources they've been granted and if they have fulfilled the objectives of the structure of real property. The discovered results are presented one land consolidation at a time as well as all surveys jointly. Significant deviations from the set objectives have been taken into consideration by scoping unique characteristics of a single land consolidation. The dimension of time and the influence of renewed land consolidation procedure are studied in the joint review. Time effect on the results has been adjusted by using the cost-of-living index. The structure of real property in Finland is scattered in many parts and it is pursued to be united with land consolidations. Projects have usually been long lasting, even more than 20 years, which is why there has been a real need to improve the land consolidation procedure. By simplifying the procedure, land consolidations are hoped to be more widely used as well as implemented within the five-year target period. The latest implemented land consolidations show that the five-year target and the set objectives for the procedure costs are nearly reached. Land consolidations are guided by Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, which also grants legal financial support to land consolidations. Aim of the financial support is to help form appropriate structure of real property and also to improve drainage and road maintenance in the consolidation areas. However, the improvements are executed on significantly wider areas than originally planned and also the division areas are expanded from set objectives. This study shows that the financial support is not utilised as it is meant to be.Item Julkinen kaupanvahvistaja(2009) Hepo-oja, Miikka; Werdi, Erja; Insinööritieteiden ja arkkitehtuurin tiedekunta; Laitala, Ari