2020
DOI: 10.31442/0235-2494-2020-0-5-2-11
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Conceptual Approaches to the Development and Implementation of the Program for Involving Unused Agricultural Land in the Economic Turnover

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“…Nevertheless, there was no data on the composition of land plots in the EGRN (or somewhere else). It turned out that due to poorly organized agricultural land accounting, these decisions of the state power could not be executed -the courts did not satisfy claims for the seizure of plots, since there was no documented fact of the presence of certain lands on them [34]. Even after the change of these rules for recognizing lands as abandoned, the problem of incomplete data on agricultural lands, their insufficient orientation to the needs of production and management persists (and this is typical not only for agricultural lands [35, pp.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, there was no data on the composition of land plots in the EGRN (or somewhere else). It turned out that due to poorly organized agricultural land accounting, these decisions of the state power could not be executed -the courts did not satisfy claims for the seizure of plots, since there was no documented fact of the presence of certain lands on them [34]. Even after the change of these rules for recognizing lands as abandoned, the problem of incomplete data on agricultural lands, their insufficient orientation to the needs of production and management persists (and this is typical not only for agricultural lands [35, pp.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Returning to the problem of the fact that there is now a significant area of abandoned farmland, we note that until relatively recently there were two different approaches to this phenomenon. Supporters of the first (the authors of this article have always treated them) proceed from the fact that all previously developed lands that have been abandoned should be redeveloped and their inefficient use should not be allowed in the future [1,2,3,23,24]. This approach fully considers the principle of neoclassical economic theory, according to which land as an exceptionally useful and irreplaceable resource in agricultural production (and not any land is suitable for agricultural purposes) should be in the household turnover.…”
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“…Khlystun, A.A. Murasheva, E.V. Cherkashina and others pay a lot of attention to this issue in their works [3,4,6,7].…”
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