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Showing items 1 through 8 of 8.Land resources of Ukraine, having economic, social, natural, cultural and historical significance, mainly are located within rural areas.
Other papers concerning agricultural economics frequently emphasise a problem of low resource productivity.
The main tasks of land consolidation are to eliminate land fragmentation and to facilitate farms of optimal size.
In article is considered the existing system of documents of socio-economic planning of administrative and territorial units of the Republic of Belarus.
The article considers the role and importance of the borderline position of the Belarusian-Lithuanian region, which influences the transformation processes of territorial structures.
The global economic growth results in the increase of intensity of land use, which is one of the main natural resources. The degradation processes of land and soil occur as a result of economic activities and natural conditions creating degraded territories.
This paper attempts to provide an interdisciplinary concept of the bio-economy in the context of environmental changes in the Polish agriculture. Various definitions of bio-economy have been presented and its place in the sustainable development theory has been described.
Land resources are not fully exploited for agricultural production in Latvia. According to the Rural Support Service, in 2013 approximately 400 thousands ha of agricultural land were not declared for Single Area Payment Scheme.
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