THE CURRENT STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT OF RUSSIAN LAND USE PLANNING: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS
DOI 10.33938/257-78
Issue № 7, 2025, article № 9, pages 78-87
Section: Land use and land relations
Language: Russian
Original language title: СОВРЕМЕННЫЙ ЭТАП РАЗВИТИЯ РОССИЙСКОГО ЗЕМЛЕУСТРОЙСТВА: ПРОБЛЕМЫ И ПЕРСПЕКТИВЫ
Keywords: LAND MANAGEMENT, LAND MANAGEMENT DESIGN, LAND MANAGEMENT ACTIONS, STAGES OF LAND MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, LAND USE AND LAND TENURE, RATIONAL LAND USE, GEOECOLOGICAL SUPPORT (ACCOMPANIMENT) OF LAND MANAGEMENT
Abstract: The article is devoted to the current stage of development of Russian land management and its role in ensuring sustainable development of agricultural land use. As part of the disclosure of the results of the conducted study, the shortcomings of the legislative framework limiting the content of the necessary land management works are pointed out. The expediency of returning the institute of land management design, which is capable of significantly more effectively solving a number of problems within the framework of a land management project, ensuring increased sustainability of agricultural land use, preventing unjustified allocation of agricultural land for other needs, the negative impact of greenhouse gases, ensuring a high-quality assessment of the agro-ecological potential of agricultural territories and the formation of forecasts for the use of land resources of the country as a whole is noted. In particular, it is noted that the introduction of the greenhouse gas cadastre gives land management a real chance to demonstrate the techniques and methods tested in land management practice, allowing not only to track the dynamics of formation and migration of greenhouse gases, but to develop full-fledged carbon land management projects, including the entire range of organizational and economic problems solved in intra-farm land management projects on a new (carbon) basis. Analyzing the stages of development of Russian land management, the author comes to the conclusion that over the past 250 years, Russian land management has gone through three stages of its development, which he suggests calling: legal, economic and socio-economic. The author characterizes the current stage of development of land management as ecological and economic. As studies have shown, each stage was accompanied by specific geoecological support (accompaniment) inherent only to this stage. This allowed the author to conclude that the key condition for the development of the current stage of Russian land management is its innovative geoecological support.
Authors: Vershinin Valentin Valentinovich