Abstract

The growth of the world’s population and the rapid development of the economy are leading to an increase in the demand for agricultural products from year to year. This, in turn, increases the demand for limited natural resources - water and land resources, especially land for agricultural purposes. In such a complex environment, the rational and efficient use of land, increasing productivity by improving the reclamation and fertility of the soil is a requirement of the times. The growing demand for land in society makes it necessary to develop and implement measures to protect land. Land protection is closely related to land control, which is ensured by land control. In this study, the study was conducted in terms of public participation in land control in the field of agricultural land use. At the same time, the foreign experience in the field and the national legal framework of the Republic of Uzbekistan were compared. The article also discussed the goals and objectives of land control. The authors have scientifically and legally studied the participation of the public in land control, the advantages, subjects, objects and forms of public control. The article also examines scientific research on land control and public control. As a result of studying the system of legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan on land control, the authors systematized the procedures aimed at ensuring public participation in the field. Prospects for the application of foreign experience in the implementation of public land control were also considered. In addition, the scientific and theoretical basis for the rational use of land resources and their protection in achieving the strategic goals of agricultural development of the Republic of Uzbekistan for 2030 has been developed.

Highlights

  • Land is a limited and non-renewable natural resource

  • The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) determines the suitability of land for agriculture in terms of its ability to produce the crop needed for a basket of crops [1]

  • Land control has a special place among the measures to organize and improve the management of land resources

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Introduction

Land is a limited and non-renewable natural resource. The role of the earth in the life of the state and society is incomparable. Agricultural lands play an important role in providing the population with food and industrial raw materials. As a result of drought and desertification, 12 million hectares of land (23 hectares per minute) go out of use every year. These problems, which are typical of other countries, have not bypassed Uzbekistan. As a result of irrational use of agricultural lands for many years, natural soil fertility and crop yields are declining, the quality of crops is deteriorating, and environmental pollution is increasing. It is projected that irrigated land areas could shrink by another 20 to 25 percent over the 30 years

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