“…In particular, this category of lands includes subtypes: field, soil protection, garden, grape, berry, hay and pasture, special, mixed, research, homestead, non-traditional agricultural (organic farming, growing niche crops, etc.) [4, 5.] For example, lands of nature reserve and nature protection, according to the list of territorial zones (groups of objects of the State Land Cadastre) [9] include zones of key, connecting, buffer and renewable areas of the ecological network, which in turn are divided into subtypes: nature reserve, garden reserved, recreational, research; natural resource protective, biotic protective, sanitary protective, scientific protective [4,5].…”