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Title: Environmental Restrictions on the Exercise of Land Rights: European Experience
Authors: Galyna Moroz, Ihor Myronenko, Oleh Vivcharenko, Nadiia Kobetska
Journal: International Journal of Agricultural Extension (IJAE)
Publisher: DATAPLUS (SMC- Private) Limited
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2021
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Language: English
DOI: 10.33687/ijae.009.00.3963
Keywords: natural scienceAgricultural SectorResearch institutionsExperimentation Agriculture
The current land reforms in Ukraine are aimed at supporting the rational use and protection of land protection. At the same time, as a result of difficult social, political and economic conditions, the processes of exercising rights to land resources have become more complicated. Ploughed land reaches 57% of the total territory, which is the highest rate in the world. The purpose of the study is to determine the essence of environmental restrictions on the exercise of land rights in the context of new land relations based on the experience of European countries, as well as to reveal the conceptual foundations of land use at the present stage of legislative and regulatory issues. Modern processes do not meet the requirements of rational use of natural resources, violating acceptable ratios. Problems with the balance of nutrients in agriculture and violation of environmentally acceptable areas of the environment have become more acute. Rules on environmental restrictions are established on the territory of the state to resolve issues of land use and protection. Their compliance is a prerequisite for all executive authorities in the field of environmental restrictions, as well as for all individuals and legal entities that are users or owners of land resources. The practical significance lies in the justification of methods and tools for rationing restrictions on the protection of land resources, land management programs, as well as the use of recommendations and materials by state employees of land, environmental and executive bodies.
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