Abstract

The aim of the article is to present the results of the applied research, carried out to develop a model of land and water resources management for a united territorial community. The material was prepared on the basis of the results, which had been obtained during the implementation of the project, aimed to developing a vision for the strategy of the territory development. Within the development of the vision, the strategy for the development of the territorial community has been collected in a certain way, and then, on the basis of this information, a so-called mental experiment has been carried out based on various methods of information analysis. In particular, it gave the opportunity to develop models for the use of community’s land and water resources. Local governments should rely on carefully prepared information about available resources for more effective management of territories. One of the ways to get such information is the mental experiment method used with the aim of modeling potential ways of municipal territories’ land and water resources rational use.

Highlights

  • During the process of decentralization in many countries, territorial entities are consolidated through their unification, which is made to increase common resources

  • That's why, the prospects of territorial communities are connected with the effective use of nature resources: land and water resources

  • The methodology for analyzing and synthesizing new management information when conducting mental experiments was based on the "info science" approach [2]

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Introduction

During the process of decentralization in many countries, territorial entities are consolidated through their unification, which is made to increase common resources. It enables communities to become more independent, that is, allows them to make the transition from the category of subsidized to the self-sufficient ones. Most of these municipalities are located in rural areas, where their main resources in the climatic conditions of the European continent are water and land. Minerals could be an important resource, but the government always and everywhere leaves control over the use of mineral resources for itself. That's why, the prospects of territorial communities are connected with the effective use of nature resources: land and water resources

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