Abstract

This study examines the peculiarities of land-use regulation, and the mechanisms through which the state regulates are studied. The principles based on which the activity of land use subjects should be regulated are described. The improvement of the land use regulation system depends on the quality and efficiency of the state land cadastre system in Ukraine, as it contains vital information about the land and its properties, land use boundaries, and the content of its ownership rights. This article analyzes the legal, economic, and administrative-organizational aspects of land use, as well as the principles on which the regulation of the activities of land use entities should be based. Special attention is paid to the role of the state land cadastre as a critical source of information about land relations and their regulations. The study also emphasizes that the effectiveness and level of the state cadastre have a direct impact on the effectiveness of the land use regulation system. Having analyzed the dynamics of changes in this number, he testified to the tendency towards a decrease in the number of active business entities in the field of land use. In particular, he found that from 2015 to 2022, the number of agricultural enterprises decreased by 30% and the number of individual land users – by more than 37%. Thus, the article emphasizes the need to improve the system of land use regulation in Ukraine and indicates the key aspects that should be considered in this process. Therefore, in regulating land use, the state should be given a critical role, as it can only develop a practical legal framework, act as a guarantor of the country's food security, and promote balanced land use. Ensuring the effective regulation of land use is only possible with a complete understanding of the dynamic natural environment and monitoring the impact of business entities on this environment.

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