Яндекс.Метрика

POSSIBILITIES OF PRESERVATION OF AGRICULTURAL LAND NEAR CITIES AND IN INDUSTRIALIZED TERRITORIES


DOI 10.33305/205-32

Issue № 5, 2020, article № 3, pages 32-40

Section: Economic mechanism of managing

Language: Russian

Original language title: ВОЗМОЖНОСТИ СОХРАНЕНИЯ СЕЛЬСКОХОЗЯЙСТВЕННЫХ ЗЕМЕЛЬ ВБЛИЗИ ГОРОДОВ И НА ПРОМЫШЛЕННО ОСВОЕННЫХ ТЕРРИТОРИЯХ

Keywords: AGRICULTURAL LAND, SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONS, ECONOMY OF NATURE MANAGEMENT, MANAGEMENT, LAND RESOURCES

Abstract: The relevance of the research is related to the need to develop economic measures to ensure the conservation and rational use of agricultural land near cities. The purpose of the study is to substantiate the directions for optimizing land use near cities for economic development and improving living conditions of the population. The processes of economic use of land resources in urbanized territories are analyzed, their high demand in housing construction, agricultural enterprises, recreational facilities (sports and recreation, fishing and hunting bases, etc.) is noted. Interest in these lands is shown due to the possibility of obtaining a high rental income (rent by location) from their use. Agricultural enterprises, as the least competitive among other categories of users, need state assistance to preserve and strengthen their resource potential, especially land. It is proposed to expand and Supplement the directions and types of economic support for agricultural enterprises in order to ensure sustainable development of land use, including assistance in the acquisition of land, the development of new highly productive technologies in agriculture and animal husbandry, the development of the interregional labour market, etc. These measures are aimed at preventing the irretrievable disposal of land from agriculture, which is the main life-supporting activity, to ensure the preservation of fertile land near cities through environmental protection measures, and to improve the environmental conditions of the population.

Authors: Denisov Viktor Ivanovich, Potravnyi Ivan Mikhailovich