This diploma thesis demonstrates the changes of space in the last two centuries based on the data of
the Franciscan cadastre for Styria region and the current land cadastre. The archive material of the land
cadastre from the beginning of the 19th century enables the reconstruction of cadastral maps in a digital
form and also includes other attributes about the land parcels. The thesis consists of a short historical
overview with regards to the origin and description of Franciscan cadastre on the Slovenian territory
by demonstrating archive material of the Styria region cadastre. Their written and graphical parts are
presented the most. The analytical part of this work shows the results of comparative analysis of land
use, as well as parcel and ownership structure in 1824 and 2015. The archive material also enables the
analysis of smaller geographical units, so-called fallows (geographical dimension and geographical
names). The study area is centred on two adjacent cadastral municipalities Cirkulane and Dolane. The
analysis results are presented with numeric values, in table form, as well as in graphics, where the
ArcGIS 10.2 software was used for producing thematic maps. Based on this analysis, all assumptions
designed in the beginning of the paper were confirmed, therefore the present changes, especially in the
land use and parcel structure in the study area were confirmed.
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