Steps of fitting the winter shelter of Hungarian Grey Cattle into the environment in Ipolyvece

Authors

  • Gábor Ónodi
  • István Váradi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14232/analecta.2014.2.90-93

Abstract

Besides creating a living place satisfying the unique demands of Hungarian grey cattle the planning of a winter shelter constructed in Ipolyvece (Ipolyvece Farm) has raised exceptionally diverse tasks as regards of fitting the shelter into the environment. This article introduces the different versions of related demands and answers as well as the finally approved solutions which have been created by using - due to necessity - the „research by planning” methodology. The facility has been constructed for the winter housing of those cattle and their offsprings that live in and around the municipal area of Ipolyvece, i.e. in the alluvial pastures of the Ipoly river during the growing season (from April until the end of October). The area involved in the planning process includes some plots and buildings of an animal husbandry facility built in the early 1960s. These real estates have been detached from the other parts of the farm and given to the current operator as a result of the privatisation process of the early 1990s. The installations are situated in the mild North-western slope of Börzsöny mountains. This slope is bounded by a railroad embankment running around the built-up area of the settlement. The embankment is perpendicular to the slope thus creating a valley where the runoff of water is not ensured. A particularly sensitive groundwater supply can be found below the area; this fact makes special protective measures necessary in order to restrain the utilisation and environmental impact of the surface area.

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Published

2014-05-12

How to Cite

Ónodi, G., & Váradi, I. (2014). Steps of fitting the winter shelter of Hungarian Grey Cattle into the environment in Ipolyvece. Analecta Technica Szegedinensia, 8(2), 90–93. https://doi.org/10.14232/analecta.2014.2.90-93

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