The Concept of Public Strategic Management of Land Resources (Legal Aspect)
Elena Galinovskaya
Public administration issues, 2017, issue 3, 167-180
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The article describes legal and organizational aspects of the formation of public land resources strategic management concept in the Russian Federation. It is shown that the current state of land laws, as well as implementation of the delineated in the field major functions by state authorities do not entirely provide a complex solution to integrate land resources for a sustainable socio-economic development of society. In order to resolve problems on the basis of the concept of public strategic management of land resources formulated by the author, some proposals are made to improve land legislation and legislation in the sphere of state strategic planning.State strategic land-use management is defi ned as activities of public authorities aimed at ensuring balanced land resources for a sustainable socio-economic development in the long term. This work suggests that the main functions of state land management (state land cadastre, zoning, spatial planning, etc.), should come from equal consideration of the properties of the earth as a natural resource, property and spatial basis of development. In order to determine the objects state strategic management, the article considers it necessary to put down the category of Land Fund in the legislation of the Russian Federation.The work emphasizes the importance of a more consistent harmonization of legislation on state strategic planning, land and natural resources legislation.
Keywords: public administration; land law; land legislation; the state development strategy; the state land policy; Land code of the Russian Federation; strategic planning (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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