Priority directions of provision of stable land use
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31548/zemleustriy2016.04.041Abstract
The conditions of stable land use are highlighted in this article. The question
of the territory of agricultural enterprises is considered as well. The characteristic
of the type of land use is given here. The recommendations are shown on the formation
of ecologically safe types of land use. In the terms of new land relations is important to
resolve the issue of land use regulation to with stand landscapes against adverse natural
and anthropogenic influences. The main instrument of the state, which aims
to provide an ecologically permissible and economically effective land use, land use
is as an important component of land relations. Planning should include a system
of legal, technical, economic and environmental activities that will ensure
the preservation, restoration and rational use of land and other natural resources
for the benefit of the whole society.
Keywords: land use, land management, stable development, landscape, soil erosion,
protection of land.
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