Drawing the lack of land shares and unused land into economic turnover
Автор: Malyshkina Irina Aleksandrovna
Журнал: Вестник Омского государственного аграрного университета @vestnik-omgau
Рубрика: Экономические и социально-гуманитарные науки
Статья в выпуске: 1 (21), 2016 года.
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There is 21 percent of unused agricultural land in the Tyumen Region. A large part of it belongs to the land redistribution fund and falls to the citizens' lack of land shares. Three main lines of measures promoting drawing the lack of land shares and unused land into economic turnover have been proposed: formation of information resources about the use of agricultural land, land redistribution to more effective users, land owners and tenant farmers and economic incentives for land use. Some supplements and generalizations of organizational and economical mechanisms providing practical implementation of these processes have been made on the basis of the analysis of laws and regulations provisions regulating agricultural land turnover. Monitoring of the lack of land shares turnover and use and management of keeping advanced compilation of land under a tenancy in common up to date have been suggested in order to find the lack of land shares on time. The criterion of administrative regions including in the list of municipalities where land can be used on a gratis basis has been suggested. The need for increasing the limits of standards for land plot areas used for private plot activities and the need for more nuanced approach to the standards fixing has been justified. Options of possible approaches to the fixing of the limits of standards for land plot areas used for private plot activities have been examined on the basis of cadastral values of land and on the basis of land shares actual dimensions.
The lack of land shares, unused land, agricultural land, economic turnover, termination of rights to land, public auction for the sale of land, economic incentives for land use
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/142199136
IDR: 142199136