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A conceptual model of intensifying use of rural areas

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  • Sh. M. Gazetdinov

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The article deals with the conceptual approach to the intensification of the use of rural areas. The author’s systematic study of the problem of intensification of the use of rural areas. Development of the conceptual model of the organization of the use of rural areas. In the process of studying the problem of intensification of the use of rural areas, the methods of monographic and logical analysis were used. The developed model proceeds from the fact that the process of intensification of the use of rural areas has an integral character, taking into account the interaction of different mechanisms of the use of the complex properties of rural areas. In it, in contrast to the traditional approach to territorial and agricultural planning, the category «territory» is replaced by the category «activity», concretized in relation to the territories. Within the framework of the conceptual model of the organization of the use of rural areas, it is stated that the measures to intensify the use of rural areas are designed to solve three interrelated tasks: - full involvement in the turnover of land resources in rural areas through the rationalization of the use of all types of agricultural land; - rational distribution of territorial resources in favor of socio-economic activities; - saving the total time spent on the creation, operation and use of rural resources.

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  • Sh. M. Gazetdinov, 0. "A conceptual model of intensifying use of rural areas," Entrepreneur’s Guide, JSC “Publishing Agency “Science and Educationâ€, issue 39.
  • Handle: RePEc:ahc:journl:y::id:193
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