Abstract

The purpose of the article is to investigate what legal status has been established for protective forest belts on agricultural lands. The authors described how the relevant legislation has developed, what gaps and conflicts it has, and what problems arise in law enforcement practice. The paper gives the arguments why such belts shouldn’t have the status of woody vegetation, but forest. It is concluded that the protective forest belts and the corresponding lands should remain state property.

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