Abstract

An analysis of the use of agricultural land has now shown that a large amount of land is being transferred for non-agricultural needs, including for the construction and operation of engineering communications. Thus, restrictions on the use of land are established in security zones along high-voltage
 power lines, communication lines, protective zones of trunk pipelines, sanitary protection and other
 zones along highways, in territories adjacent to industrial enterprises, in coastal strips and water protection zones of rivers that are located on the lands of rural producers. The article presents classifications of protected zones. The damage resulting from the placement of high-voltage power lines is shown. In order to improve the condition of the land, it is necessary to introduce an economic incentive mechanism, as a result of which it is necessary to fully compensate landowners for losses and
 losses.

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