Urbanizational processes as a cause for decrease of agricultural landscaping production potential
Abstract
The work is devoted to the consideration of the urbanization essence and the establishment of urbanization factors for reducing the productive potential of agricultural land use in Ukraine. The concept of the urbanization is defined by main foreign and domestic researchers to the interpretation. The features of urbanization processes are analyzed in terms of regions. As a result of the study, it was concluded that large-scale urbanization processes have an impact on the decrease of the productive potential of agricultural land use, so it is necessary to form and take into account further development of agricultural land use.
Keywords: urbanization processes, agricultural land use, urbanization, productive potential of lands, urbanized territoriesReferences
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