Stages of Agricultural Land Consolidation in Ukraine with Consideration for International Best Practices

The aim of the article is to develop recommendations on defining stages of consolidation of agricultural land in Ukraine on the basis of the best international practices. The analysis, systematization and generalization of scientific works of domestic and foreign scientists made it possible to deter...

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Main Author: Popov Andriy S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PH "INZHEK" 2017-03-01
Series:Problemi Ekonomiki
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Online Access:http://www.problecon.com/export_pdf/problems-of-economy-2017-1_0-pages-112_121.pdf
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description The aim of the article is to develop recommendations on defining stages of consolidation of agricultural land in Ukraine on the basis of the best international practices. The analysis, systematization and generalization of scientific works of domestic and foreign scientists made it possible to determine a possible order of land consolidation in Ukraine and provide a detailed description of each stage. As a result of the research, the following main stages of land consolidation were proposed: the initiation, inventory, planning, implementation and final one. Each of these stages is considered consistently with justification of its expediency, the list of necessary measures and land management documentation, presentation of practical examples from different countries of the world. It is determined that each stage of the land consolidation procedure should be conducted in compliance with the principle of openness, which ensures the involvement of the maximum number of landowners/land users and protection of their interests, creates a positive attitude of the society towards land consolidation. A structural and logical model of the procedure for consolidating agricultural land, which clearly reflects the stages and activities of its implementation, is drawn up. There presented recommendations on the need to introduce new land management documentation for land consolidation with a detailed description of their essence. The relevance of further studies of the procedure for the agricultural land consolidation is in bringing a flexible, simple, cost-effective and short-term approach to its implementation.
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spelling doaj.art-7b1f3d36e9c44cae9157b75fc738135a2024-02-02T01:47:55ZengPH "INZHEK"Problemi Ekonomiki2222-07122311-11862017-03-011112121Stages of Agricultural Land Consolidation in Ukraine with Consideration for International Best PracticesPopov Andriy S.0Candidate of Sciences (Economics), Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Department of Land Management and Cadastre, Kharkiv National Agrarian University named after V. V. DokuchaevThe aim of the article is to develop recommendations on defining stages of consolidation of agricultural land in Ukraine on the basis of the best international practices. The analysis, systematization and generalization of scientific works of domestic and foreign scientists made it possible to determine a possible order of land consolidation in Ukraine and provide a detailed description of each stage. As a result of the research, the following main stages of land consolidation were proposed: the initiation, inventory, planning, implementation and final one. Each of these stages is considered consistently with justification of its expediency, the list of necessary measures and land management documentation, presentation of practical examples from different countries of the world. It is determined that each stage of the land consolidation procedure should be conducted in compliance with the principle of openness, which ensures the involvement of the maximum number of landowners/land users and protection of their interests, creates a positive attitude of the society towards land consolidation. A structural and logical model of the procedure for consolidating agricultural land, which clearly reflects the stages and activities of its implementation, is drawn up. There presented recommendations on the need to introduce new land management documentation for land consolidation with a detailed description of their essence. The relevance of further studies of the procedure for the agricultural land consolidation is in bringing a flexible, simple, cost-effective and short-term approach to its implementation.http://www.problecon.com/export_pdf/problems-of-economy-2017-1_0-pages-112_121.pdfland consolidationagricultural landland plotland consolidation planprocedure
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Stages of Agricultural Land Consolidation in Ukraine with Consideration for International Best Practices
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land consolidation
agricultural land
land plot
land consolidation plan
procedure
title Stages of Agricultural Land Consolidation in Ukraine with Consideration for International Best Practices
title_full Stages of Agricultural Land Consolidation in Ukraine with Consideration for International Best Practices
title_fullStr Stages of Agricultural Land Consolidation in Ukraine with Consideration for International Best Practices
title_full_unstemmed Stages of Agricultural Land Consolidation in Ukraine with Consideration for International Best Practices
title_short Stages of Agricultural Land Consolidation in Ukraine with Consideration for International Best Practices
title_sort stages of agricultural land consolidation in ukraine with consideration for international best practices
topic land consolidation
agricultural land
land plot
land consolidation plan
procedure
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