INTERACTIONS BETWEEN CADASTRE, LAND LEGISLATION AND AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS: A CASE STUDY OF HOGHILAG COMMUNE, SIBIU COUNTY, ROMANIA
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.52846/aamc.v55i2.1737Abstract
This paper explores the interactions between systematic cadastre, land legislation, and their economic implications for the land market, focusing on a case study of Hoghilag Commune, Sibiu County, Romania.
The research integrates theoretical and empirical perspectives to highlight how cadastral registration and land law frameworks influence agricultural land value and leasing practices. The study is grounded in Romanian national legislation, the methodology of the State Domains Agency (ADS), and statistical data provided by the National Institute of Statistics (INS), complemented by previous research on land leasing and systematic cadastre. Mathematical models are employed to calculate rent values and economic losses, correlated with wheat price quotations and the euro/leu exchange rate.
The findings emphasize the importance of accurate cadastral data and coherent legal mechanisms in ensuring transparency and efficiency in the agricultural land market, as well as in supporting informed decision-making for local and national land management policies.
