Abstract

The paper contains chosen problems of the management of state and public sector. The authors described the relationship between public and private sector in real estate management. There is an assumption that public lands are often badly managed. The authors tried to answer why it happens and what are the reasons of that. In the end of the paper some activities to improve public land management were indicated.

Highlights

  • Management of state and public sector land is still under consideration by researchers from all over the world

  • State and public sector land can be defined as public real estate, belonged to the State and local self-government units or used by them, for example a municipality can be a perpetual usufructuary of land, it is not the owner of the land

  • Public real estate management was a focus of interest of such organizations as Commission 7 of International Federation of Surveyors (FIG) and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

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Summary

Introduction

Management of state and public sector land is still under consideration by researchers from all over the world. Public real estate management was a focus of interest of such organizations as Commission 7 of International Federation of Surveyors (FIG) and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). This topic was considered inter alia by: Janowski and Wiśniewski [1], Wiśniewski [2], Grover [3], Grover and Elia [4, 5], Struzik and ]Źróbek [6[, Gross [7], Phelps [8], Gross and Źróbek [9, 10], Marona [11, 12], Grover et al [13], Marona and van den Beemt-Tjeerdsma [14]

Relationship between the state and private owners
Why is public land often badly managed?
How can the management of public lands be improved?
Summary – some changes in public real estate management
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