Territorial distribution of land resource potential of agricultural use in world countries.
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Trusova, Natalia
Трусова, Наталя Вікторівна
Kalchenko, S.
Pochernina, Nataliia
Почерніна, Наталя Вікторівна
Kravets, Oleh
Кравець, Олег Васильович
Hurbyk, Y.
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The article considers the territorial distribution of agricultural land and resource potential.
From the standpoint of implementing the integrated value of the ecological and economic
component of land resources, a methodological approach to the monetary valuation of
agricultural land as one of the regulatory tools of territorial distribution of land in the world.
The systematic approach to the formation of market turnover of agricultural lands and the
formation of land resource potential of agricultural enterprises is substantiated. Indicators for
assessing the land resource potential of agricultural use from the standpoint of the
development of land relations in agriculture are presented. The method of normative
monetary valuation of a separate agricultural land plot has been modified by changing its
estimated value by an integrated indicator. The indicators for assessing the efficiency of land
use are systematized. The territorial distribution of the main categories of lands in the world is
analyzed. The share of arable land suitable for growing crop products in the world is
determined. The dynamics of agricultural land areas by regions of the world and their reserve
volume suitable for the development in the world are given. The ecological and agrochemical
condition of the wholesale coverage of agricultural lands in Ukraine and in the natural and
climatic zones of Polissya, Forest-Steppe and Steppe has been determined. The value of
agricultural land in Europe and Ukraine is estimated.
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Trusova, N., Kalchenko, S., Pochernina, N., Kravets, O., Hurbyk, Y., (2021) Territorial distribution of land resource potential of agricultural use in world countries. // Regional Science Inquiry, Vol. XIII, (2), 257-276