Proceedings of international scientific - methodical conference “Baltic Surveying’17” are periodical edition of scientific articles, issued as online (ISSN 2243-6944) edition. The periodicity of proceedings is one volume per year. Conference was held on the 10 - 12 of May, 2017 at the Latvia University of Agriculture, Jelgava, it was organized by the Department of Land Management and Geodesy. Authors of the papers are teachers, researchers and practising professionals from Belarus, Estonia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Spain, Ukraine and Latvia.
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Library ResourceConference Papers & ReportsDecember, 2017Estonia, Lithuania, Spain, Hungary, Moldova, Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, Latvia, Russia, Kazakhstan, Romania
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Library ResourceInternational Conventions or TreatiesNovember, 2016Azerbaijan, Belarus
This Agreement provides for cooperation in the field of state property management and privatization, land relations, sectoral geodetic activities, state registration of immovable property, rights thereto and transactions therewith, land valuation, keeping of relevant inventories, registers and records will be implemented in accordance with national legislation of the Parties in the following areas: (a) exchange of information on the normative legal acts of the Parties on the issues of public administration of property and privatization, land relations, industrial geodetic activity, state re
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Library ResourcePeer-reviewed publicationMay, 2016Ukraine, Australia, New Zealand, Asia, Africa, Northern America
It studies the preconditions of creation, functioning of farms in Ukraine and foreign countries. In the course of the study revealed that over the years 1990-2015, the number of farms increased from 332 to 54 302 is 915, 40 thousand hectares of land. For a specified period on one farm had between 12.0 to 78.8 ha of agricultural land (the most notable growth occurred in the period from 1990-1995, he was almost 100 times).
Despite this, farming did not become efficient producers of agricultural products. -
Library ResourcePeer-reviewed publicationAugust, 2017Poland, Georgia, Ukraine, Norway
Independent Ukraine had 50 permanently operating airports in 1991. Nowdays there are currently only 20 operating airports in Ukraine, 2/3 of which require reconstruction and substantial technical re-equipment. Without proper investment, Ukraine is able to lose its status as a transit state, as it is unable to recover its transport infrastructure independently. In connection with this, the international experience of the development of airports, particularly in the Baltic States, Georgia, Norway, Poland, deserves special attention.
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Library ResourcePeer-reviewed publicationAugust, 2017Ukraine, Africa, Central America, Asia, South America
At the present stage of human development, food is one of the most acute problems. Over the past 30-40 years, the growth rate of population in many countries of the world is ahead of the growth rate of agricultural production, which leads to acute shortage of food. This is especially true of developing countries, which accounts for the overwhelming majority of the population of the planet that is under-eating and starving. According to FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization), in the world now about half a billion people are constantly hungry and twice asleep.
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Library ResourceRegulationsRussia, Kyrgyzstan, Asia, Central Asia
This Governmental Decree establishes that the scope of land cadastre shall be to provide state bodies of all levels, natural and legal persons with the informationrelated to land areas and land quality located within the boundaries of urban areas, local government, districts and at the national level.
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Library ResourceRegulationsRussia, Kyrgyzstan, Asia, Central Asia
This Ministerial Decree establishes that Department on cadastre and registration of rights to immovable property shall be responsible for keeping land cadastre, mapping, registration of rights to immovable property and ensuring legal protection of registered rights to immovable property.
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Library ResourceRegulationsRussia, Uzbekistan, Asia, Central Asia
This Provisional Instruction establishes administrative liability for the infringement of land legislation (legislative provisions related to land tenure, land survey and land cadastre). It shall be applicable to all natural and legal persons, including businesses with foreign investments, which are owners, tenants or leaseholders of plots of land. Administrative liability shall be applicable within two months from the date of commission of the offence and, in case of persistent violations within two months from the date of disclosure thereof.
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Library ResourceRegulationsRussia, Kyrgyzstan, Asia, Central Asia
This Order establishes that the following rights and encumbrances (restrictions) of immovable property, including land plots, shall be subject to compulsory registration: (a) ownership; (b) servitude; (c) nature management; and (d) open-ended land tenure. Registration shall be carried out through application by the following categories: (a) owner; (b) landlord; (c) leaseholder; (d) pledgeholder; (e) trust manager; (f) bankruptcy administrator; (g) tutor; (g) trustee; (h) by power of attorney; and (i) other persons in accordance with legislation.
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Library ResourceLegislationRussia, Kyrgyzstan, Asia, Central Asia
Article 24 shall be amended to add the following wording: “Authority carrying out state registration of rights to immovable property and transactions therewith shall submit to the authorized institution for combating the financing of terrorism and legalization of proceeds of crime information on transactions with immovable property”.
Amends: Law No. 153 “On registration of rights to immovable property and transactions therewith”. (2007-08-09)
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