Agricultural land-use changes and rural transformation in the Republic of Moldova
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IGNAT, Anatolie, MOROZ, Victor. Agricultural land-use changes and rural transformation in the Republic of Moldova. In: Scientific papers. Series “Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development”, 2013, vol. 13, pp. 181-186. ISSN 2284-7995.
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Scientific papers. Series “Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development”
Volumul 13 / 2013 / ISSN 2284-7995 /ISSNe 2285-3952

Agricultural land-use changes and rural transformation in the Republic of Moldova


Pag. 181-186

Ignat Anatolie, Moroz Victor
 
Institute of Economy, Finance and Statistics, ASM
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 9 aprilie 2024


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This paper focuses on the links between changes in the land use and sustainable rural development in the Republic of Moldova. A particular attention is addressed to the analysis of land ownership fragmentation, existing impediments for creation of sustainable agricultural systems based on principles of economic growth, social equity and protection of the environment. The following research methods such as analysis of the impact of public policies in rural areas, including in agriculture, comparative analysis, analysis of annual time series, were used. There were also used qualitative research methods such as: interviews of key stakeholders and focus groups’ interviews. Data for the quantitative analysis were collected from statistical yearbooks of the Republic of Moldova, National Land Cadastre and other available sources. The agricultural sector of the Republic of Moldova after the land reform is characterized by a polarization between large corporate farms and many small and fragmented family farms. The consolidation of land ownerships could become an effective instrument that can address both the problems of land fragmentation, but also the sustainable rural development in a wider context.

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Agriculture, Land fragmentation, land ownership, land use, transformation.