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Role of land resources in the development of the market of renewable energy sources of agricultural origin in Latvia

Conference Papers & Reports
December, 2012
Latvia

To comply with the requirements of the EU Directive 2009/28/EC for using renewable energy sources (RES) in Latvia, the agricultural industry has to become a significant supplier of resources to energy producers and consumers. An increase in the area sown with maize is forecasted by exploiting the unused agricultural land to expand biogas production. The agricultural area has decreased by 2% in Latvia over the recent decade, and 16% of its total agricultural area are not exploited anymore.

FUNCTIONSTHE LAND MARKET: CONCEPT

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2016

The article is devoted to actual problems of development of the land market. The article describes the theoretical basis, theessence, content and peculiarities of formation of market relations on the ground. Given the definitions of the land market a variety ofscientists economists-classics, research scientists, lawyers farmers, theorists and practitioners of domestic, agrarian reform.The authors examined theoretical features of development of land relations in the formation of the land market.

Problems of development of agrolizinga

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2014

В статье рассмотрены проблемы развития аграрного лизинга, автор предлагает обеспечить разнообразие лизинговых операций и схем с учетом аграрного лизингового потенциала и технических требований лизингополучателей

Making the most of our land: meeting supply and demand of soil functions across spatial scales

Conference Papers & Reports
December, 2015
Latvia
Ireland

The challenges of achieving both food security and sustainability have resulted in a confluence of demands on land within the European Union: we expect our land to provide food, purify water, sequester carbon, and provide a home to biodiversity and to external nutrients. All soils perform all these five functions, but some soils ‘are better at’ supplying selective functions. Functional Land Management is a framework for policy making aimed at meeting these demands by incentivising soil management and land use practices that selectively augment specific soil functions, where required.

Corpus-based comparative analysis of English and Latvian terms of land administration

Conference Papers & Reports
December, 2015
United Kingdom
Latvia

The article presents the analysis of the terms of land administration contained in the texts published in Latvia and the United Kingdom. The aim is to compare the terms used in Latvian texts, their translations in the English language with the terms used in authentic English texts, to identify the most controversial cases and to provide the explanation of the problem arising in working with the English terminology of land administration.

The development of forest property rights from early 20th century to modern times

Conference Papers & Reports
December, 2013
Latvia

Forest is an important natural resource to the Latvian economy. It is useful to examine the historical context to estimate objectively the events that created the structure of forest property rights today. While 50.3% of all Latvian forests are state-owned and the remaining 49.7% are under different ownership, historically this structure has changed with the political situation and the authorities.

International real estate transaction in Latvia 2011-2015: theoretical and practical aspects

Conference Papers & Reports
December, 2016
Latvia

The primary aim of this paper is to determine the most common contemporary meaning of the terms most often used to characterise international real estate transactions. The synonyms of the terms “international”, “real estate”, “transactions” or terms used in research literature with similar meanings were identified during the research.

Experience and results of agrarian reforms in China and Russia

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2014
Russia
China

Detailed comparative analysis of basic lines of agrarian transformations in China and Russia has been done, its results have been analysed. Not only conceptual differences of the agrarian policy in those countries are demonstrated, but also consequences of concrete political decisions for the development of the branch. The differences are stipulated mainly by two groups of factors. The first of them is the opposite approaches to transforming land relations and the entire system of agrarian relations.

The role of the forest in sustainable development of the Upper Gorenjska region

Policy Papers & Briefs
December, 2006

The main objective of our research was to assess the social needs for the forest roles and propose how forest could further contribute to the sustainable development of the Upper Gorenjska region. The sustainability of hitherto development was assessed with the aid of a model, in which environmental, social and economic indicators were included. On the basis of advantages and disadvantages, social needs for the forest roles became evident, which were in continuation compared with the existing forest role.

Theoretical issues of complex organization of use of lands contaminated by radioactive elements

Policy Papers & Briefs
December, 2010
Belarus

In the conditions of the Republic of Belarus there was presents an organization of agricultural use of lands contaminated by radioactive elements. There were shown theoretical bases of the main problems forming the components of a complex project of intra-farm land usage.

Development strategies for green fodder production in Hungary

Conference Papers & Reports
December, 2011
Hungary
Denmark
Europe

Arable fields make up 60 % of the total area of Hungary; in Europe, this rate is higher only in Denmark. Ecological conditions are favourable but organic matter resources in the soil have been depleted in the past 20 years and draughts threaten production in an increasing area. Animal husbandry - including the keeping of cattle, sheep and pig - has been reduced to its third in the past 20 years. P

Evaluation of indicators of cadastral assessment

Conference Papers & Reports
December, 2013
Latvia

To justify the importance of the indicators affecting the cadastral value, surveys were carried out, by help of which opinions of different respondent groups were summarized. The interviewed respondent groups were real property specialists of municipalities and experts. The thematic blocks of the questions included in the questionnaires are designed with the aim to clarify the quality of the indicators of cadastral assessment models, as well as their significance.