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Displaying 351 - 355 of 783Scientific and methodical approaches to natural-agricultural, ecological-economic, anti-erosion zoning (zonation) of lands
Improved scientific and methodical ap‐
proaches to natural and agricultural, ecolog‐
ical and economic, erosion control and zon‐
ing land in Ukraine, as it was necessary to
clarify the existing scheme of zoning, which is
due, above all, the changes that have oc‐
curred during the land reform.
According to advanced scientific and
methodological approaches and criteria
developed completely natural farming,
erosion and ecological‐economic zoning of
Ukraine at the national level.
Comparative analysis of the system of management of agricultural land of state property in EU countries
Analyzed еuropean experience on man‐
agement of state‐owned agricultural land.
Proposed author's conception of the special‐
ized agency for management of state‐owned
agricultural land
Conceptual bases of land managment planning for urban land use in conditions of decentralization
The place and role of the plans of the land-economic system as a tool of land managment planning of urban land use development in the conditions of decentralization of power in replacement of general plans as not a market type of documentation is substantiated
Conceptual approach and ecological and economic principles of agricultural land use of land reclamation lands
The analysis of existent conceptual approach‐
es is conducted, the set forth ecological and eco‐
nomic principles of rational agricultural land‐
tenure are reasonable on the reclamated earth,
theoretical approach is worked out in relation to
providing of firmness and balanced of agricultural
land‐tenure on the reclamated earth.
DIRECTIONS FOR IMPROVING EFFICIENCY USE OF RECREATIONAL POTENTIAL EARTHING TERRITORIES NATIONAL NATURAL PARKS
Directions of increase of efficiency of the
use of rekreaciynogo potential of land‐tenure
of territories of national natural parks are
considered and analysed