MECHANISM OF USING WATER AND LAND RESOURCES TO ENSURE THE ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC SECURITY OF AGRICULTURAL NATURAL USE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31713/ve4202219Keywords:
management, mechanism, environmental and economic security, innovation, agricultural natural use, competitiveness, water resources, land resources.Abstract
The article highlights that the rapid development of scientific and technical progress provides ample opportunities for increasing the efficiency of agricultural nature management, but at the same time, leads to an increase in anthropogenic, technical, and technological load on the environment. It is grounded that inefficient use of water and land resources leads to a decrease in the ecological and economic security of the state. It is emphasized that the management of land and water resources is one of the priority areas for which it is necessary to implement transformations. The author proposed the organizational and economic mechanism for implementing the joint management of water and land resources to ensure the environmental and economic security of agricultural natural use. It has been substantiated that the proposed mechanism is oriented towards the application of management approaches, adequate use of land and water resources, joint financing of the renewal of the material and technical base of agricultural enterprises and water management organizations on a new, innovative basis that will ensure the socio-ecological and economic functioning of enterprises, efficient uninterrupted agricultural production and, as a result, the appropriate level of state’s competitiveness andsecurity.References
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