THE ISSUES OF THE SUBSTANTIATION OF PEER AGRICULTURAL LAND PLOTS EXCHANGE IN UKRAINE

The study is dedicated to the substantiation of peer land plots exchange in the course of land consolidation. The issue of the allowable difference of the values of land plots, considered to be peer, has been examined. The legally established 10 % allowable difference has been scrutinized. The evalu...

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Main Authors: Mykola MALASHEVSKYI, Andrii TARNOPOLSKYI, Olena MALASHEVSKA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Bucharest 2022-01-01
Series:Scientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development
Online Access:https://managementjournal.usamv.ro/pdf/vol.22_3/Art40.pdf
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Summary:The study is dedicated to the substantiation of peer land plots exchange in the course of land consolidation. The issue of the allowable difference of the values of land plots, considered to be peer, has been examined. The legally established 10 % allowable difference has been scrutinized. The evaluation of value difference ranges of land plots, considered to be peer, has been carried out. The formation of land plot value at peer exchange in Ukraine has been analysed. It has been revealed, that due to the vague definition of the allowable difference of land plot values and poorly elaborated evaluation, there arises an uncertainty of 1/110 (≈0.9%) to 13/220 (≈5.9%) of the land plot value. It complicates the voluntary involvement of landowners to land reallotment and potentially leads to disputing the peer land exchange in the court. With the example of an interspersed land plot within a land mass in Cherkasy Region, potential loss due to inaccurate demands to the valuation of land plots to be exchanged and poorly elaborated valuation methodology, has been calculated. An approach to the specification of the affordable land plot value range which excludes uncertainties has been suggested. The results can be used for the improvement of land reallotment modeling based on heuristic and optimization methods.
ISSN:2284-7995
2285-3952