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Systemic analysis of Lithuanian non-productive land use planning ; Lietuvos nenašių žemių naudojimo planavimo sisteminė analizė
Aim of the dissertation – to conduct systemic analysis of Lithuanian non-productive land use planning and develop the model, defining directions of non-productive land use. Scientific novelty of the dissertation research and practical significance The main element of scientific novelty in the dissertation is the model of determining non-productive land use directions developed on the basis of multi-criterial analysis analytic hierarchy process. Having processed the research and the competent specialists’ (experts) assessment data, concerning natural, organizational, and economic factors, the model of non-productive land use direction when planning perspectives of specific land plots and land holdings use in territory-planning documents, was developed. It is recommended to apply this model when undertaking measures and decisions, concerning non-productive land use planning. - When conducting systemic analysis of Lithuanian non-productive land use planning, the analysis of agricultural land use in non-productive regions on the basis of cartographic sources and recent statistical data was carried out. - In the dissertation the purposefulness of abandoned non-productive land plot use for agricultural or forest activity was determined. It is suggested before making a decision concerning rational use of non-productive land to compare soils and other land qualities as well as expenses devoted to territory-management, and to assess the production value that can be grown in one area unit. - In the dissertation expert assessment of minimum arable land plot parameters in non-productive lands is provided. - Practical significance of the scientific research paper is manifested by the fact that research results and conclusions can be applied: 1) For needs of territory-planning: - development of methodologies necessary for agrarian territory management planning; - determining regulations of agrarian territory management and use when preparing land management planning documents; - planning of rational land use in general and special plans. 2) For subsequent development of scientific investigations.
Systemic analysis of Lithuanian non-productive land use planning ; Lietuvos nenašių žemių naudojimo planavimo sisteminė analizė
Aim of the dissertation – to conduct systemic analysis of Lithuanian non-productive land use planning and develop the model, defining directions of non-productive land use. Scientific novelty of the dissertation research and practical significance The main element of scientific novelty in the dissertation is the model of determining non-productive land use directions developed on the basis of multi-criterial analysis analytic hierarchy process. Having processed the research and the competent specialists’ (experts) assessment data, concerning natural, organizational, and economic factors, the model of non-productive land use direction when planning perspectives of specific land plots and land holdings use in territory-planning documents, was developed. It is recommended to apply this model when undertaking measures and decisions, concerning non-productive land use planning. - When conducting systemic analysis of Lithuanian non-productive land use planning, the analysis of agricultural land use in non-productive regions on the basis of cartographic sources and recent statistical data was carried out. - In the dissertation the purposefulness of abandoned non-productive land plot use for agricultural or forest activity was determined. It is suggested before making a decision concerning rational use of non-productive land to compare soils and other land qualities as well as expenses devoted to territory-management, and to assess the production value that can be grown in one area unit. - In the dissertation expert assessment of minimum arable land plot parameters in non-productive lands is provided. - Practical significance of the scientific research paper is manifested by the fact that research results and conclusions can be applied: 1) For needs of territory-planning: - development of methodologies necessary for agrarian territory management planning; - determining regulations of agrarian territory management and use when preparing land management planning documents; - planning of rational land use in general and special plans. 2) For subsequent development of scientific investigations.
Systemic analysis of Lithuanian non-productive land use planning ; Lietuvos nenašių žemių naudojimo planavimo sisteminė analizė
Abalikštienė, Edita (author) / Aleknavičius, Audrius
2013-12-12
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Lithuanian , English
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