TRANSFORMATION OF UKRAINE’S LAND POLICY WITHIN THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PARADIGM
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The article is devoted to substantiating the current state and development vectors of Ukraine’s land policy in the context of the sustainable development paradigm. The influence of global environmental challenges on the transformation of state land use policy is revealed; key risks, threats and factors complicating effective, environmentally safe and socially oriented land resource use are analyzed. Conceptual foundations of forming a prospective land policy are proposed, which can be fixed in a national strategic document with clearly outlined goals, tasks, institutional structure, and tools ensuring its implementation. A set of practical measures is provided for the implementation of this policy in the conditions of wartime and post-war period.
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