In the thesis we examine the change in the actual land use according to data of the Ministry of
Agriculture, Forestry and Food (MAFF), from 2002 until 2011, for the area of northeastern and
southern Slovenia. MAFF captures all agricultural categories for actual land use: forest, water and also
the built-up areas and other land. Built-up and similar lands have been the basis of our study. In the
case of northeastern and southern Slovenia, we found out that the data do not show a trend of growth
in built-up lands but a decline, which is in contrast with the spatial situation, considering that the
highway A5 Maribor - Pince was built in the studied area, which certainly increased the portion of
built-up land. On this basis, and analysis of some settlement areas, we concluded that the methodology
of capturing the actual land use has a decisive influence on the specific type of use in different
intersections of time (2002, 2005, 2009, 2011). With a simple method of intersections we have tried to
eliminate the impact of the methodology of capturing the actual land use, but that is not possible. Data
on actual land use from MAFF are used in spatial planning in the Representation of the state space
(Rules of view, the state space, OJ RS, no. 33/2007), which is a required technical foundation in the
preparation of background municipal spatial plan. The questionable accuracy of the extent of the
actual use of built-up land in the records of the actual land use obtained from MAFF raises a doubt
about the appropriateness of using these data in the Representation of the state space. Ministry of
Environment and Space should establish and maintain a record of built-up land, which would allow
monitoring changes in space and would be a good basis for spatial decisions.
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