Volume 20 No 12 (2022)
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WAYS TO IMPROVE THE ECONOMIC AND LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE REGULATION OF THE SYSTEM OF USE OF LAND RESOURCES
AltievAbdurashidSultanovich, MahsudovMuhammadbekDilshodbekugli
Abstract
To solve the global food problem and improve the efficiency of limited land resources for agricultural use in the future, the application of intensive roads, rather than extractive, as well as investing in the intensive use of agricultural land by landowners and tenants, the formation of a system that will create opportunities to maintain and increase the productivity of lands and to further the functions of lands in resource quality in general is also directly related to market relations and investments.Along with the acquisition of new lands for the purpose of subsistence and agricultural use by mankind, the deterioration of the land reclamation situation, erosion, drought, over shadowing of salinization and the impact of groundwater, the construction of industry and transport, the outflow of agricultural land from the turnkey as a result of the open assimilation of minerals are intensifying globally.It is known that in recent years, there have been cases of purposeful and effective non-use of agricultural land resources, inefficiency of their distribution within the network and within the network, the transfer of land for nonagricultural needs without economic and technological justification, and, most the decline in land productivity.The purpose of the study is to develop scientific-theoretical and methodological-practical proposals and recommendations for improving the regulation of the system of land use in Uzbekistan.
Keywords
land fund, land categories, land use, land management,agricultural land, irrigated land, land market, productivity.
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