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Author(s): Alina Burliai, Liudmyla Alioshkina, Diana Naherniuk

Title: Ecological Management in Agriculture of Ukraine as a Prerequisite for Sustainable Development

Source: International Scientific Days 2018 :: Towards Productive, Sustainable and Resilient Global Agriculture and Food Systems :: Proceedings

ISBN: 978-80-7598-180-6

DOI: https://doi.org/10.15414/isd2018.s4.02

Publisher: Wolters Kluwer ČR, Prague

PY, pages: 2018, 907-920

Published on-line: 2018-11-09

Language: eng

Abstract: Agriculture is one of the priority directions of the Ukrainian economy development due to its strong natural resource potential, presence of fertile soils, traditional ability of the population to work on land, material and technical means, as well as the growing demand for food in Ukraine and in the world. Excessive agricultural development of territories, intensification of production accompanied by an increase in anthropogenic impact on land resources and transformational processes in the agrarian sector have caused negative phenomena in the development of this branch: land degradation, reduction of soil fertility, environmental pollution and decline in land productivity. However, Ukraine has set a course for sustainable development which involves taking into account economic, social and environmental performance. A prerequisite for sustainable development of agriculture is the formation of an effective system of ecological management at enterprises. The article gives analysis and prospects of ecological management development in agricultural enterprises of Ukraine as prerequisites of sustainable development.

Keywords: ecological management, ecological factors, enterprise, market, nature use

JEL Classification: О13, Q01, Q5

Rights:Open Access :: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0 International Licence
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