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ECO PRIORITIES OF LAND MANAGEMENT IN THE SYSTEM FOR FORMING AGRICULTURAL SUSTAINABILITY


DOI 10.33938/21122-46

Issue № 12, vol. 2, 2021, article № 4, pages 46-53

Section: Land use and land relations

Language: Russian

Original language title: ЭКО-ПРИОРИТЕТЫ УПРАВЛЕНИЯ ЗЕМЕЛЬНЫМИ РЕСУРСАМИ В СИСТЕМЕ ФОРМИРОВАНИЯ УСТОЙЧИВОСТИ СЕЛЬСКОГО ХОЗЯЙСТВА

Keywords: AGRICULTURE, LAND RESOURCES, LAND DEGRADATION, SOIL FERTILITY, MANAGEMENT MECHANISM, STRATEGY, LAND POLICY, TAMBOV REGION

Abstract: In the system of formation of agricultural sustainability, one of the guidelines for the development of agriculture is the rational use of land. The solution of this problem is provided by the introduction of farming systems that minimize the negative consequences of the productive use of land. However, their implementation is hindered by a number of factors that limit the possibility of using environmental techniques and methods: financial and economic, administrative and political, organizational and technological, subjective. The need to eliminate these obstacles requires the improvement of land management, both at the State level and at the level of individual organizations. The task of the subjects of public administration is to form a mechanism that will encourage the choice of rational methods and methods of land use, taking into account environmental priorities. The task of management objects (land users) is to ensure the parameters of a rational impact on the subject of management (land resources), which is possible to ensure through the use of strategic management techniques. The formation and implementation of a strategy within a specific enterprise allows you to link the set goals with a set of control actions on the parameters of the internal environment and the human capital development system. Environmental priorities should become the main element in justifying the directions of development of any branch of agriculture. But the possibilities of their implementation will largely depend on the willingness of the state to take responsibility for the ecological state of the land and business understanding of the need to preserve soil fertility.

Authors: Dubovitskii Aleksandr Alekseevich, Klimentova Elvira Anatolevna