Abstract

The issue of socio-economic development of rural areas was explored. It was substantiated that the state policy should be aimed at mobilizing labor, financial, material and organizational resources, strengthening the social security of rural population, rehabilitation of social infrastructure, development of entrepreneurship, and maintaining ecological stability. It was proved that within the integrated management of the development of rural areas, the development of the system of local self-government in rural territory communities requires special attention. The factors that led to an unprecedented socio-economic and ecological crisis in agricultural land use were explored. Based on the solution of the optimization problem, the negative trends in the dynamics of key indicators of agricultural production, determined especially clearly on the basis of the results of the correlation data analysis. The obtained mathematical model of the dynamics makes it possible to foresee the consequences of unsustainable management of the development and even to predict the sad ending, unless certain priority factors of management are accepted. The prediction based on such a mathematical model of dynamics can be made by any indicators of agricultural production. It was noted that the modern period of development of land relations in rural areas will be able to satisfy the interests of the peasants only on condition of harmonious combination of economy of different spheres of activity in rural areas, which are reinforced one after another. The innovative approach to ensuring deficit-free balance of humus in soil as a condition for the sustainable development of agricultural land use was substantiated. It was determined that the policy, aimed at the environmental land use stabilization is based on the development of organizational-legal forms of economy of a cooperative type, based on the common share ownership of land plots of land share owners.

Highlights

  • Socio-economic development of the village is defined as a process of change aimed at increasing the level of development of the economic and social spheres of rural regions with minimal losses for natural environment and the highest level of satisfaction of the needs of rural population and the inte­ rests of the state

  • While under conditions of the planned economy, imbalances in deve­ lopment of rural administrative districts were successfully eliminated by directive techniques, under today’s economic conditions at the regional level of management, it is necessary to use a differentiated approach, which allows taking into account individual features of functioning of rural areas and villages

  • The above analysis reveals that the violation of the production under the condition of non-performance of the state of ecological balance in the agricultural sector of the variables of the problem, on which the constructed diagnoseconomy leads to the problem of negative balance of humus tic mathematical model rests

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Introduction

Socio-economic development of the village is defined as a process of change aimed at increasing the level of development of the economic and social spheres of rural regions with minimal losses for natural environment and the highest level of satisfaction of the needs of rural population and the inte­ rests of the state. Rural development requires a comprehensive approach to solving all the problems of rural regions – economic, social, ecological, demographic – and needs scientific research. The problems of designing optimum management of development of rural regions are one of the most important directions of agro-economic research. While under conditions of the planned economy, imbalances in deve­ lopment of rural administrative districts were successfully eliminated by directive techniques, under today’s economic conditions at the regional level of management, it is necessary to use a differentiated approach, which allows taking into account individual features of functioning of rural areas and villages. The imperfection of national metho­ dology of strategic planning and prediction of the development of rural areas at the sub-regional (municipal) level, the lack of a systems approach to the selection of priorities of the development of rural areas creates the need for constant search for methodical approaches to solution of this urgent problem

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