ECOLOGICAL EFFICIENCY IN THE SYSTEM OF FARMING ON RECLAIMED LANDS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36773/1818-1112-2023-130-1-129-133Keywords:
ecological system, the level of environmental pollution, segmentation criteria, indicators of environmental efficiency, regulatory and technical efficiency, socialAbstract
The current level of pollution of ecological systems requires determining the effectiveness of economic entities: not only environmental, industrial, technological, social, but also environmental efficiency.
Ecological efficiency is determined by comparing the results of management with the costs of maintaining, improving, radically changing ecological systems to a level corresponding to established norms and standards.
In the system of agriculture on reclaimed lands, environmental safety is ensured by stakeholders: the state, business entities, citizens at the macro-, meso- and micro-management levels.
Environmental efficiency is determined using reasonable criteria and corresponding indicator systems based on regulatory, technical and social approaches.
The basis for calculations is monitoring data on the state of the soil, air and water basin, and state statistics data.
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