The making of strategic decisions concerning directions for the reconstruction of the spatial structure of rural localities necessitates action based upon current and reliable cadastral data, encompassing the present state and requirements of the commune, poviat, or voivodeship under examination. The prerequisite for effective generation of advancement in the agricultural sector, carried out within the framework of sustainable growth, is responsible planning of the executed alterations and precise execution of the established objectives. The documented need for modernising Polish agriculture, primarily involving changes aimed at the comprehensive development of rural regions, implies an increasing need for undertaking several activities regarding the development of a hierarchy for these works. Land consolidation represents one of the principal measures undertaken to optimise agrarian structures and facilitate an environment conducive to sustainable development. The study’s objective was to establish a ranking of the demand for land consolidation works within the villages of the Abramów commune, Lubartów poviat, Lublin voivodeship, by employing established statistical methodologies utilised in this type of investigation. The study encompassed 11 sołectwos within the Abramów commune. According to available records, the commune under analysis covers an area of 8448.58 ha, constituting 6.55% of the Lubartów poviat and 0.34% of the Lublin voivodeship. To better illustrate the need for land consolidation work, an analysis of the selected area in the village of Ciotcza was conducted, focusing on transformations in the spatial structure over a period exceeding 100 years. The studies developed were based on data relating to land and building records obtained from the Poviat Office in Lubartów and demographic data procured from the Abramów Commune Office.