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Key land management measures to ensure the capacity of territorial communities: boundaries, restrictions, monitoring, evaluation


Work number - M 38 FILED

Presented Land Management Institute of National academy of agrarian sciences of Ukraine

Authors:
1. DERKULSKYI Roman – PhD in Economics, Junior Researcher at the Department of Experimental Land Use Design ‘Innovation Centre’ of the Institute of Land Use of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine.
2. DOROSH Andriy – PhD in Economics, Researcher at the Department of Experimental Land Use Design ‘Innovation Centre’ of the Institute of Land Use of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine.
3. KHARYTONENKO Roman – PhD in Economics, Senior Researcher at the Department of Experimental Land Use Design ‘Innovation Centre’ of the Institute of Land Use of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine.
4. BRATINOVA Mariia – Specialist of the Department of Experimental Land Use Design ‘Innovation Centre’ of the Institute of Land Use of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine.

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The authors prove that key land management measures in ensuring the capacity of territorial communities, in particular, such as boundaries, restrictions, monitoring, and evaluation, are one of the most important components of the system of spatial organisation of economic processes. The modern content of land management as a process is substantiated and a logical and semantic model of land use management is proposed, which offers an updated definition of the object and subject of territorial and spatial development management. It is determined that in order for a community to properly manage its resources and use them efficiently on its own territory, it is crucial to establish the boundaries of the community in the spatial and legal planes. The relevant scientific and methodological recommendations are developed. The problem of establishing the boundaries of territorial communities that were temporarily occupied, surrounded (blocked), or where active hostilities took place in the context of post-war recovery is investigated.

Ways to eliminate the shortcomings that arise when calculating the normative monetary valuation of land plots in territorial communities in accordance with the current methodology are proposed. Scientific and methodological recommendations on the application of the methodology of normative monetary valuation of land plots are developed. It is proved that the normative monetary valuation of land plots as a basis for the formation of local budgets can provide guaranteed sustainable revenues to local budgets for post-war reconstruction. The proposed classification of regime-forming water bodies is an important stage in the further establishment of the boundaries of water protection restrictions, which include the water protection zone, coastal protection belts, coastal strips, right-of-way and beach areas. It is proved that restrictions on land use are key in the context of establishing a regime of limited economic activity to eliminate the consequences of hostilities, as hostilities cause pollution of agricultural land, the productive potential of which needs to be restored.

The authors substantiate the conceptual foundations of strategic environmental assessment in the field of land management, criteria and methodology for such assessment for land management documentation, and the organisational and economic mechanism for ensuring strategic environmental assessment in the field of land management, which are not currently defined by any regulatory document and require scientific support.

It is proved that the introduction of environmental and technological restrictions that take into account the steepness of slopes will allow for more efficient land use management and ensure the sustainability of the ecological state of arable land.

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