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local,themanagementofagriculturallanduse,whichdińersingreat
complexityasitiscloselylinkedwiththebiospherewithincomplete
andinaccurateconsiderationofthefactorsofproductionandthe
environment,inthefirstplace,landresources,canleadtounprec-
edentedsocial,economicandecologicalcrisis.Firstsignsofitare
revealedalreadytoday,whenwiththecropcapacityistwicelower
thanindevelopedcountriesofEuropeandtheworldthereisaclear
downwardtrendinthenaturalfertilityofthesoil.Majorpartofthe
soilisundertheinfluenceofpollutionoftoxicforsoilsubstances:
lead,mercury,uranium,potassium,beryllium,chromium,nickel
andcobalt.Inaddition,soiliscontaminatedwithsuchballastsub-
stancesoffertilizersasfluorine,arsenic,cadmium,zincandothers.
Inthiscasethepointisaboutsuchaphenomenonasconver-
gencethatwillbringnearerandcombineelementsofthesystemsof
dińerentnature,subordinatingthemtoexecuteageneralpurpose
designatedbyagentofmanagement.Teexamplesofthisarethe
followingantagonisticcoupleswhicharecontroversiallyaccepted
bythescientificcommunity,practicesofagriculturalindustryetc.:
theuseandprotectionofland;
governmentalregulationandmarket;
thequantityandqualityofnaturalresources,includingland
ones,manufacturedagriculturalproducts;
therightofprivatepropertyoflandandtherighttouse;
accretionofmonopolization(agriculturalholdingcompanies)
inagriculturallanduseanddevelopmentofsmallandmedi-
um-sizedenterprises(farmenterprises,LLC,agriculturalco-
operatives,individualhouseholdsetc.);
publicandprivateinterests;
domesticandforeignmarkets;
formalandinformalinstitutionsconcerninglanduseandland
protection;
integrationintotheEuropeanUnionandtheinternational
communityetc.
Teresearchesofabove-mentionedpairshelptoanswertheques-
tionwhatthemethodologyofrationalagriculturallandutilization
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