Current state of the land resources of Sumy region: problems and priority directions of their protection

Keywords: land resources, land relations, land reform, land use, land protection., land resources, land relations, land reform, land use, land protection

Abstract

Purpose. To assess the ecological condition of the Sumy region's soils and to develop priority directions for the protection of land resources of any form of ownership.

Methods. The theoretical method of system analysis, comparison and generalization were used in the framework of the conducted research. Current legal acts and research by scientists on land use problems served as the theoretical basis. Statistical data on the state of land resources of the Sumy region served as an information base for the analysis and comparison of phenomena.

Results. The ecological condition of the agricultural lands of the Sumy region was analyzed. Weaknesses in the existing soil protection system of the region were identified. Modern land use in most cases is not rational. Excessive plowing of agricultural land leads to depletion of land resources, depression of rural areas, disruption of the natural process of soil formation. Measures to improve and preserve the land cover and its rational use in the Sumy region are proposed. The use of analytical studies allows to thoroughly characterize the economic potential of agricultural lands of the Sumy region, to determine the prospects for their use, reproduction and increase in fertility, which corresponds to the interests of the state, territorial communities, their population and economic entities on the land. The land reform, which is being carried out in Ukraine, sets itself the main task of opening a free land market, is a nationwide phenomenon and relies on the support of the rural population.The work also deals with the issues of land management, land management planning taking into account rational nature management and the land protection system.

Conclusions. Land protection is becoming increasingly important as it affects the protection of the natural environment, including forests, waters, subsoil, wildlife and atmospheric air. Improving the state of land resources is a prerequisite for increasing the volume of agricultural production and creating an effective agricultural land market in Ukraine. Therefore, it is important to implement an effective model of land relations and build a perfect legal framework to ensure rational land use.

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Author Biographies

L. O. Bohinska , Sumy National Agrarian University , 160, Gerasim Kondratiev Str., Sumy, 40021, Ukraine

PhD (Economy), Associate Professor of the Department of Construction and Operation of Buildings, Roads

and Transport Facilities

O. I. Rybina , Sumy National Agrarian University , 160, Gerasim Kondratiev Str., Sumy, 40021, Ukraine

PhD (Economy), Associate Professor of the Department of Geodesy and Land Management

N. I. Prokopenko, Sumy National Agrarian University , 160, Gerasim Kondratiev Str., Sumy, 40021, Ukraine

Senior Lecturer of the Department of Geodesy and Land Management

V. V. Honcharov , Sumy National Agrarian University , 160, Gerasim Kondratiev Str., Sumy, 40021, Ukraine

Senior Lecturer of the Department of Geodesy and Land Management

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Published
2023-06-26
How to Cite
Bohinska , L. O., Rybina , O. I., Prokopenko, N. I., & Honcharov , V. V. (2023). Current state of the land resources of Sumy region: problems and priority directions of their protection. Man and Environment. Issues of Neoecology, (39), 6-15. https://doi.org/10.26565/1992-4224-2023-39-01