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Пышьева, Елена, and Elena Pysheva. "The legal problems of nature management in the field of land reclamation." Advances in Law Studies 2, no. 5 (November 1, 2014): 232–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/10379.

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The article explores the problems of nature management, which arise when reclamation activities are carried out on the land. The author reveals the relationship between complex use of natural resources in the process of land reclamation and their rational use. She come to conclusion, that an integrated approach to the land reclamation is manifested in two aspects of natural resource and environmental legislation: environmental and economic aspects.
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Galagan, T., and А. Velichko. "ECONOMIC, ECOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL ASPECTS OF LAND RECLAMATION FOR AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION." Agrosvit, no. 11 (June 15, 2021): 41. http://dx.doi.org/10.32702/2306-6792.2021.11.41.

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Sultanov, Bahodir. "Economic Essence of Agricultural Melioration and Scientific-Methodologic Aspects of Its Development." European Scientific Journal, ESJ 14, no. 6 (February 28, 2018): 330. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2018.v14n6p330.

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Reclamation plays a major role in increasing the efficiency of the agricultural sector. Poor or lack of land reclamation might be the reason for less efficiency of the sector. This paper focuses on the theoretical framework of ameliorative, classification of ameliorative, and factors that affects sustainable development. Our findings show that the weather conditions, soil fertility, availability of sufficient water resources, and other factors have a major impact on crop yields, livestock productivity, labor costs, and product.
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Zhovtonog, Olga, Kateryna Ryzhova, Liudmyla Levkovska, and Oleksandr Nechyporenko. "Implementation of Irrigation and Drainage Strategy: Political, Economic and Cultural Aspects." Ekonomika APK 29, no. 2 (April 15, 2022): 51–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.32317/2221-1055.202202051.

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The article is devoted to the current problems of institutional reform to attract investment in the modernisation and rehabilitation of irrigation infrastructure and cover the costs of its operation. To address these issues, in 2019 the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine approved the Irrigation and Drainage Strategy until 2030 and in 2020 a corresponding action plan for its implementation. However, the reform process is delayed conditioned upon systemic environmental, economic and cultural problems that create obstacles to change, primarily in the development and adoption of legislation regulating the formation and operation of new institutions (water user associations and management of state reclamation systems, etc.). The purpose of the article was to present the results of analytical studies examining Ukrainian and international experience in irrigation management reforms and assessing the likely risks that may arise in this way and forming a vision for managing the implementation of the Irrigation and Drainage Strategy until 2030. The study was performed using the following methods: systematic analysis of the functioning of the irrigation sector in Ukraine; comparison (determination of properties and characteristics based on collected information and statistical data on reform processes in the field of land reclamation in Ukraine and the world), abstract − logical (theoretical generalisations and formulations of categories and conclusions. The existing reform processes in the field of land reclamation in Ukraine are analysed, it is noted that in a market economy, effective maintenance and development of water reclamation complex can take place only in partnership with the state and the private sector. As a result of research of Ukrainian and international experience, the principles and mechanisms of effective implementation of transformations in irrigation management are proposed and consider socio-economic and cultural aspects of reform processes in Ukraine and possible risks arising from international experience. Specific recommendations for managing the reform process are provided. The application of the proposed methods of reform will ensure investment in the modernisation and rehabilitation of water infrastructure and further sustainable use of irrigated land.
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Nurtjahyani, Supiana Dian, Dwi Oktavitria, Sri Wulan, Nova Maulidina, Imas Cintamulya, and Eko Purnomo. "Ecology and Economic Study of Leaf Litter as Organic Fertilizer in Reclamation Land Used on Lime." Advances in Tropical Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences 4, no. 1 (March 26, 2020): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/atbes.2020.v04.i01.p05.

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The success of reclamation is largely determined by many things including the fertility of the planting media. The fertility of the planting media is related to fertilizer, from the litter found in post-mining land that can be utilized for making organic fertilizer. The purpose of this study is to examine the ecological and economic aspects of leaf litter as organic fertilizer in the reclaimed land of limestone mining. Method: Laboratory experimental research with method Bokhasi Results from this study proved that there are differences in the nutrient content of P, C and N in the reclamation land in 2010, 2014 and 2016. Processing leaf litter into organic fertilizer can provide ecological and economic benefits for the company and for the surrounding community.
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Mashford-Pringle, Angela, and Suzanne L. Stewart. "Akiikaa (it is the land): exploring land-based experiences with university students in Ontario." Global Health Promotion 26, no. 3_suppl (April 2019): 64–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1757975919828722.

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Indigenous learning traditionally comes from the land. Akiikaa (‘it is the land’ in Algonkian) is designed to assist graduate students in thinking beyond the classroom and understanding the elements of life as known by Indigenous people to live a healthy life. Akiikaa will provide graduate students (both Indigenous and non-Indigenous) with opportunities to learn about Indigenous ways of knowing. They will learn from an instructor, Elders and their peers about how the land is an instrumental part of all aspects of Indigenous life including health and well-being. One of the goals of the Master of Public Health in Indigenous Health program (at the University of Toronto) and the land-based experiences is to shift the thinking away from humans being the dominating force on Mother Earth to equality amongst all aspects of life. Graduate students are introduced to ‘personhood’ rights for plants, animals, water, and air, which is a shift from the current World Health Organization’s view of public health that builds upon a population health approach but neglects the elements that surround humans as necessary for living a healthy life. It has been suggested that Indigenous land-based education acts as a method of decolonization through reclamation of Indigenous ideology and use of land. Land and land experience are highly prized by Indigenous people around the world as cultures and languages are based on the interaction of people with nature/land. This move to delivering the curriculum in the natural environment using Indigenous knowledges as its pedagogy is anticipated to change attitudes about Indigenous people and issues as well as improving the health and well-being of graduate students and, over time, Indigenous peoples’ health and well-being.
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Romashchenko, M. I., L. V. Kuzmych, R. V. Saidak, T. V. Matiash, and O. P. Muzyka. "SOME ASPECTS OF REFORMING THE WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND EFFICIENT USE OF RECLAIMED LANDS IN UKRAINE." Міжвідомчий тематичний науковий збірник "Меліорація і водне господарство", no. 2 (December 21, 2022): 5–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.31073/mivg202202-341.

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The necessity and the basic directions of the scientific vision of further reforming the systems of water resources and land reclamation management are determined. The need for such a reform is dictated by the fact that, despite the adoption on October 4, 2016, by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine of the Law "On Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts of Ukraine on Implementing Integrated Approaches to Basin Management" and a number of by-laws, the system of water management and land reclamation management in Ukraine still remains virtually unreformed since post-Soviet times as two mutually exclusive functions remain in this system: the water management function and the land reclamation management function. Moreover, the statutory grounds for the introduction of integrated basin management have been deliberately used to eliminate economic entities which managed reclamation infrastructure, which has made it much more difficult to separate the above-mentioned functions, as required by Directive 2000/60/EC of the European Parliament and the Council of Europe “On establishing a framework for Community action in the field of water policy”, the implementation of which into Ukrainian law is a mandatory task under the Association Agreement with the EU. Recent adoption (on February 17, 2022) by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine of the Law “On Organization of Water Users and Stimulation of Hydrotechnical Land Reclamation” was confirmed by the President of Ukraine on May 6, 2022. It is an important step towards reforming the water management as for the first time in Ukraine the law introduces a new organizational and legal form for the management of reclamation systems, namely water user organizations. But this Law does not address the main issue of the reform - the separation of the above-mentioned functions. Therefore, the success of further reforming of the systems of water resources and land reclamation management will directly depend not on the speed of development and adoption of bylaws to the Law “On Organization of Water Users and Stimulation of Hydrotechnical Land Reclamation”. It will depend on the earliest possible adoption of the “Concept of reforming the water management system of Ukraine” by the Government of Ukraine, the project of which was prepared and approved by all interested ministries and departments in 2019, but was deliberately blocked by then leaders of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of Ukraine. Therefore, the work on reforming the systems of water resources and land reclamation management is unsystematic and, in many cases, the practical steps being implemented, especially in improving the structure of the State Agency Water Resources of Ukraine, are mostly destructive. Minimizing their negative impact will require considerable efforts and time. This article aims at scientific substantiation of the list and sequence of measures, including at the legislative level, the implementation of which will bring the systems of water resources and land reclamation management in Ukraine in line with European water legislation, and thus ensure full implementation of the provisions of integrated management on the basin principle not only formally but also in the spirit.
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Korneeva, Evgenia A., and Alexander I. Belyaev. "Assessment of Ecological and Economic Efficiency of Agroforestry Systems in Arid Conditions of the Lower Volga." Forests 13, no. 8 (August 7, 2022): 1248. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f13081248.

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The aim of this study was to research the cost effectiveness of creating forest reclamation complexes on slopes, as well as to determine the patterns of their orographic dynamics, taking into account environmental aspects in arid conditions. With the help of modeling agroforestry landscapes, we established forest plantations created from Lanceolate ash (Fraxinus lanceolata) in arid climatic conditions on sloping lands, the cost of planting of which is EUR 1202–EUR 1453 per ha of forest. The specific capital intensity of the arrangement of land use by forest stands is EUR 24–EUR 63 per hectare of afforested plot, while 5–11% accounts for the cost of logging of forest care and 2–30% for the inclusion of a hydraulic element in forest reclamation systems. The monetary equivalent of the return on these investments in the form of prevented damage from soil erosion and air pollution is EUR 333–EUR 940 per hectare of afforested plot per year. This economic effect increases with the growth of the protective forest cover of the plot (by reducing the interband space) by almost 3 times. The benefit–cost ratio for all forest reclamation strategies on slopes is greater than 1, which confirms the high efficiency and expediency of capital investments in forest reclamation activities on slope lands to preserve the land resources of various regions.
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Schedrin, Vyacheslav, Ivan Abramenko, and Roman Revunov. "ORGANIZATIONAL AND ECONOMIC AND LEGAL INSTRUMENTS DEVELOPMENT OF AGROMELIORATIVE PARKS IN RUSSIA." Melioration and Water Management 2021, no. 5 (September 14, 2022): 33–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.32962/0235-2524-2021-5-33-38.

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Increasing the competitiveness of the modern domestic agro-industrial complex through the use of effective organizational and economic tools is one of the priority tasks of import substitution in the Russian Federation. An object. The object of research is the regulatory aspects governing activities in the field of land reclamation and agriculture. Goal. The aim of the study is to analyze the issues of optimizing the distribution of power in terms of the creation of reclamation parks, regulation of land legal relations, the formation of a system of preferences that stimulate agricultural producers to participate in reclamation parks. Materials and methods. The authors used the current legislation of the Russian Federation, as well as the concept of creating innovative infrastructure facilities for reclamation of the federal level, developed by modern scientists-ameliorators. Results and conclusions. The analysis performed allows us to say that the powers of the authorities of the Russian Federation at various levels are sufficient to create agromeliorative parks (hereinafter - APM). According to the authors, in order to carry out organizational and managerial functions, it is necessary to establish a single state management company - the AMP operator, directly subordinate to the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation. The AMP operator organization, among other things, should have the right to initiate in a judicial proceeding the alienation of a land plot of an unscrupulous agricultural producer in favor of the state in the event of a systematic violation of the established mode of operation of the reclaimed. The formation of special economic zones on the territory of the Russian Federation in the form of APM will create the preconditions for the formation of not only positive, but also negative socio-economic consequences. It is advisable to minimize the risks of negative effects by developing and adopting a framework federal law detailing the mechanism for the creation, functioning, and liquidation of AMPs, describing the rights and powers of AMP residents, participants, state bodies of the Russian Federation, constituent entities of the Russian Federation in terms of AMP management.
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He, Yue Yun, Xiong Zhi Xue, and Hao Kong. "The Application of Costs and Benefits Analysis in Coastal Land-Reclamation." Advanced Materials Research 518-523 (May 2012): 5232–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.518-523.5232.

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Today, the coastal areas of the world amounting to nearly 10% of the total world’s land area, supports nearly half of the world’s human population. This causes serious population pressure and environmental problems. To reduce the pressure of land scarcity, cities along the coastal land are now paying their attention to land reclamation. Although land reclamation results in significant benefits to the coastal cities, it simultaneously causes serious environmental problems. Therefore, satisfactory management of reclaimed land is a big challenge which governments are now facing. Based on economics, this article presents some economic means to efficiently manage coastal areas. Integrating the costs-benefits analysis and input-output table, this paper builds the “costs-benefits analysis system”, and provides the models of estimating the value of some main aspects of the costs. Through outcome consult method, shadow price, TCM (Travel Cost Method), CVM (Contingent Valuation Method) and other methods, one can appraise the ecological damage in monetary terms, which allows to transform questions of “yes” or “no” into questions of “more” or “less”, one can easily judge the feasibility of this project in terms of social benefits. Using this costs-benefits analysis system to assess the land reclamation in Gulei port, Zhangzhou, China, the outcome showed that the total costs were almost 3.4 times more than the benefits, meaning that it is really not beneficial to construct the project from economics point of view.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Reclamation of land – Economic aspects – Ontario"

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Yuen, Ping-shu Gomez, and 袁秉樞. "Is reclamation necessary in Victoria Harbour?" Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2000. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31254810.

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Chan, Yuet-ling, and 陳月玲. "Reclamation and pollution in Hong Kong with special reference to Victoria Harbour." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2000. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31254494.

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Gouws, Johan. "The cost benefit analysis of reclamation strategies used in surface coal mining to ensure sustainable post-mining land use." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/97326.

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Thesis (MBA)--Stellenbosch University, 2015.
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: In this study, a cost benefit analysis was done to determine the best possible methods for postmining reclamation. A comparison was made between a conventional method with additional organic material added to the soil and a Backgrounding method where cattle are reared on the land. The best method, according to the financial model that was built, was the method of Backgrounding cattle on the rehabilitated land. The main reason for this outcome may be due to the fact that the meat that is produced is a high value product. It might not be practically applicable to mines at this stage, but the calculation provides an insight into the possibilities that reclaimed mine land holds for the agricultural industry.
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Currie, Bianca. "Cost-benefit analysis of land restoration in the Assegaaibos Catchment Area with regard to water yield and tourism benefit." Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/726.

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With the emergence of the new field of resource economics, one now has the ability to value and to include natural resources in decision making. This thesis aims to explore the valuation of natural resources by reviewing the economic values, techniques, methods and ecological aspects of restoration. Assegaaibos mountain catchment in the Western Cape Province has been used as a case-study example. A cost-benefit analysis of the restoration of the mountain catchment, in terms of the direct benefits of water and tourism, has been performed. The costs of restoration were observed to see whether they outweighed the benefits (income) derived (water and tourism). The results show that the water and tourism benefits did outweigh the costs of a basic restoration scenario. However, the basic restoration scenario did not fulfil the ecological requirements of the project. The results also illustrated that in the moderate restoration scenario, costs only outweighed the benefits when a three percent discount rate was applied. With the optimistic restoration scenario, costs outweighed benefits only when an eight percent discount rate was used. In the comprehensive restoration scenario, costs were shown to outweigh by far the water and tourism benefits over a thirty-year time frame. However, it should be noted that the deterioration of the environment (accelerated erosion, reinvasion, reduced water quality) was not factored into the costs of failure to rehabilitate.
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Books on the topic "Reclamation of land – Economic aspects – Ontario"

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Zwet, Han van. Lofwaerdighe dijckagies en miserabele polders: Een financiële analyse van landaanwinningsprojecten in Hollands Noorderkwartier, 1597-1643. Hilversum: Verloren, 2009.

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Zwet, Han van. Lofwaerdighe dijckagies en miserabele polders: Een financiële analyse van landaanwinningsprojecten in Hollands Noorderkwartier, 1597-1643. Hilversum: Verloren, 2009.

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Bagchi, Kathakali S. Wastelands in India: An untapped potential. New Delhi: Upalabdhi, Trust for Developmental Initiatives, 1993.

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Bagchi, Kathakali S. Wastelands in India: An untapped potential. 2nd ed. New Delhi: Upalabdhi Trust for Developmental Initiatives, 1996.

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Trehobchuk, V. M. Ėkonomiko-ėkologicheskie problemy gidromeliorat͡s︡ii. Kiev: Nauk. dumka, 1990.

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Yamano, Akio. Nihon no kantakuchi. Tōkyō: Nōrin Tōkei Kyōkai, 2006.

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Dhabriya, S. S. Environment based geo-socio-economic survey of Viratnagar Panchayat-Samiti, Jaipur District. Jaipur: Social Policy Research Institute, 1987.

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N, Dhar T. Wastelands potential for prosperity. Lucknow, U.P: Indian Institute of Public Administration, 1996.

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Gorman, Jack. A land reclaimed: A story of the special areas in Alberta. Hanna, Alta: Gorman & Gorman, 1988.

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Sarni, William. Greening brownfields: Remediation through sustainable development. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2010.

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