“…Districts, which are marked by relative socioeconomic prosperity and growth, are also rural areas that specialize in forestry and mineral extraction. Other districts, especially those, which are situated in an agriculturally unfriendly environment, are marked by low investment in production and infrastructure, underdeveloped road and transportation communications and labor market, low living standards, as well as degradation of the demographic potential [3]- [5]. This situation leads to the underutilization of natural, material and labor resources of rural areas, possibilities to provide food independence and security, as well as the country's export potential, instability in the system of rural settlements and risks associated with the territorial expansion of populations from other countries.…”