LAND CONSOLIDATION – A TOOL FOR SUSTAINABLE RURAL DEVELOPMENT

V. Daugaliene
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Discussions of the future European rural development policy started in September 2016. Participants at the Cork 2.0 European Conference on Rural Development have declared that an innovative, integrated and inclusive rural and agricultural policy in the European Union (EU) should be guided on ten policy orientations. Rural Europe is home to more than half of the EU population and covers more than three quarters of the territory. Rural areas are also important in the preservation of Europe’s natural and cultural landscapes and heritage. EU support for investment in rural areas should focus on generating added value for society. Land management has a key role in the interface between citizens and the environment. Policies must incentivise the delivery of environmental public goods, including the preservation of Europe's natural and cultural heritage. Increased pressure on natural resources must be met by coordinated cross-sectorial policy responses. These should ensure the sustainable management of natural resources such as water, soil, and biodiversity, being the very means of agricultural and forestry production. There is a need to develop and mainstream innovative, science-based solutions that allow for producing more with less while ensuring that natural resources are at the disposal of future generations. Effective formats of knowledge exchange and advice should be developed and support provided for the adoption of well-designed land management schemes. For achieving the above-mentioned objectives, in the EU regulatory framework is envisaged a possibility for direct and indirect support for land consolidation, as a tool for sustainable rural development.
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土地整理——农村可持续发展的工具
关于未来欧洲农村发展政策的讨论始于2016年9月。科克2.0欧洲农村发展会议的与会者宣布,欧盟应以十大政策方向为指导,制定创新、综合和包容的农村和农业政策。欧洲农村人口占欧盟人口的一半以上,占欧盟领土的四分之三以上。农村地区在保护欧洲的自然和文化景观及遗产方面也很重要。欧盟对农村地区投资的支持应侧重于为社会创造附加值。土地管理在公民与环境之间起着关键作用。政策必须鼓励提供环境公益产品,包括保护欧洲的自然和文化遗产。必须通过协调的跨部门政策应对措施来应对对自然资源日益增加的压力。这些措施应确保水、土壤和生物多样性等自然资源的可持续管理,因为它们是农业和林业生产的重要手段。有必要制定创新的、以科学为基础的解决方案,使之成为主流,既能以更少的资源生产更多的产品,又能确保自然资源可供子孙后代使用。应当发展有效的知识交流和咨询形式,并为采用设计良好的土地管理办法提供支助。为了实现上述目标,在欧盟管理框架内设想有可能直接和间接地支持土地整理,作为可持续农村发展的工具。
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