State land management recreation use and its socio-cultural significance

Abstract

The article is devoted to topical issues in the sphere of state management of land use recreational purpose. The author revealed the issues of the modern theories and methods of supervision in sphere of state regulation of use of lands of recreational purpose, problem management division of land and recreational facilities, and other land categories, the analysis of the latest research, techniques and management methods delimitation of lands of recreational purpose and other categories of lands in Ukraine. The article was listed in critical areas of modern public administration in this field, the specifics of the management of lands of recreational purpose, highlighted the need to develop activities to improve the current level of state management and control, implementation of which will allow to solve the problems of irrational use of land resources in Ukraine as a whole and will ensure the preservation of the natural environment. On the basis of the legislation on recreational activities allocated General and special legal regime of lands of recreational purpose, the components of state control of use and protection of lands of recreational purpose. Consideration of matters of state administration delimitation of lands of recreational purpose gave the opportunity to emphasize the special value of the lands for recreational purpose of the company; to invent a priority, the solution of which will allow to achieve sustainable development in land use. Also it was concluded about the existence of particular associated with other land categories, method of protection of lands of recreational purpose, as defined by applicable land legislation in Ukraine. It highlighted the concept of public administration the division of lands of recreational purpose from the concept of government in General, and a number of other issues in the field of public administration the division of land recreational facilities and other categories of lands that were a little earlier study, in particular the main components of state control use and protection of land recreational facilities in Ukraine, and also proved the urgency of improving the legal and regulatory framework state demarcation of lands of recreational purpose and other categories of lands.

Authors and Affiliations

L. G. SHMORGUN, M. R. KOWALSKI

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L. G. SHMORGUN, M. R. KOWALSKI (2016). State land management recreation use and its socio-cultural significance. Формування ринкових відносин в Україні. Збірник наукових праць, 1(1), 34-38. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-266218