Features of land management in the decentralization conditions
Author(s) -
Roman Voloshyn,
Andriy Vitrovyi,
Руслан Розум,
Mykola Buriak
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
zemleustrìj kadastr ì monìtorìng zemelʹ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2518-7325
pISSN - 2306-1677
DOI - 10.31548/zemleustriy2021.01.03
Subject(s) - decentralization , cadastre , institutionalisation , environmental planning , land management , land consolidation , consolidation (business) , land use , business , land administration , spatial planning , land use planning , environmental resource management , public administration , geography , political science , agriculture , economics , civil engineering , accounting , engineering , archaeology , cartography , law
It is established that the decentralization reform in Ukraine along with the administrative reform provided the formation of a new administrative-territorial system. This led to changes in land management, which primarily affected the improvement of land relations, setting the new administrative structures, and planning sustainable management of land protection on a local level. It is determined that certain provisions of land management in decentralization terms require proper institutionalization, in particular: establishing new boundaries for administrative units on the ground, consolidation of land management systems for united territorial communities, improving the management of agricultural lands outside the localities that are transferred to territorial communities’ ownership. It is emphasized on the need to adapt the cadastral numbers system to the new codifier of administrative-territorial units, and on the urgency of developing new comprehensive plans for the spatial development of the community, which would ensure rational organization of UTC territory in accordance with the mutual interests of all localities. It is determined that the study results may serve as a basis for justification of further institutionalization of changes in the land management.
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