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Economic issues of modern land management in Ukraine

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  • Dobriak D.

    (Institute of Agroecology and Environmental Management of NAAS)

  • Martyn A.
  • Yevsiukov T.

    (National University of Life and Natural Resources of Ukraine)

  • Kuzin N.

    (Sumy National Agrarian University)

Abstract

The issues are determined on the basis of a comprehensive analysis of the role of land management in land reform in Ukraine: creation of new agroformations of a market type; the development and establishment of a land cadastre on the basis of economic, monetary and bonite land valuations, the introduction of an automated registration system for the use of GIS technologies; formation of restrictions and burdens in land management and evaluation, as well as compensation for damages and losses; creation of balanced nature management, environmentally sustainable agro-landscapes, formation of effective mechanisms for the rehabilitation of degraded and low-productivity land.

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  • Dobriak D. & Martyn A. & Yevsiukov T. & Kuzin N., 2017. "Economic issues of modern land management in Ukraine," Balanced Nature Using, Institute of agroecology and environmental management, vol. 6(4), pages 80-85, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:bnu:journl:v:6:y:2017:i:4:p:80-85
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