Bogoslаvska A. Formation of natural reserve fund and its role in the comprehensive development of the region

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Science (DSc)

State registration number

0516U000515

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Specialization

  • 08.00.05 - Розвиток продуктивних сил і регіональна економіка

03-06-2016

Specialized Academic Board

Д 38.806.01

Mykolayiv National Agrarian University

Essay

The work depth theoretical and methodological principles of formation and development of protected areas; examined the legal regulation of ensuring the protection of biodiversity and landscapes; the role of territories and objects of natural reserve fund to ensure the integrated development of the region; revealed the scientific basis of protected areas for investment and innovation basis; reasonably innovative development priorities territories of nature reserve fund; developed and proved methodological foundations comprehensive assessment of areas of natural reserve fund regions, methodological approaches to determining the effect of territories of nature reserve fund for the development of the regions of Ukraine, methodological principles justification monetary value of land of natural reserve fund; grounded qualitative aspects determining the cost of recreational facilities consisting of protected areas; studied the development of natural reserve fund; analysis of land reserves and national parks; estimated economic activity of territories of nature reserve fund and its impact on the region; researched information base development planning of protected areas and objects; disclosed institutional foundations of development management of protected areas; made diagnosis institutional mechanism protected areas management; Directions improving teaching principles of management and regulation of protected areas and objects; The concept of economic policy of protected areas and objects of natural reserve fund; disclosed and applied scientific foundations for strategic planning of protected areas fund

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