A system of public monitoring of land relations will be launched in Ukraine

At its regular meeting, the Cabinet of Ministers adopted Resolution No. 474 "On public monitoring of land relations", which provides for the creation of a system for monitoring land relations. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy.

According to the Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Lyudmila Shemelynets, the need to implement such monitoring is due to the lack of a single open information base on the state of development of land relations in Ukraine. This hinders the transparency of land relations and the availability of information about their condition.

"Currently, large volumes of information about the state of land relations are accumulated by various state bodies. Access to this information within the scope of the Law of Ukraine "On Access to Public Information", as well as the exchange of this information between state authorities in practice, is associated with significant expenditure of time and human resources," explained the Deputy Minister.

The monitoring system will ensure the availability of information on the state and development of land relations, forecast the dynamics of changes in the state of land relations, improve the quality of land resource management at the state, regional and local levels, and contribute to the improvement of investment attractiveness and the business climate in Ukraine.

Access to the results of public monitoring of land relations and the land market will be for an unlimited number of users, including through the monthly publication of monitoring results in text, graphic, cartographic and tabular formats on the website of the State Geocadastre and the Unified web portal of open data without information with limited access in the section regions, districts and territorial communities.

According to Ludmila Shemelynets, the publication of such data will contribute to the transparent functioning of the market circulation of agricultural land plots, will eliminate possible speculations on the topic of the land market and will become a tool of public control.

The resolution also outlines the range of subjects for monitoring land relations and the procedure for such interaction, as well as defines the list of data required for public monitoring of land relations.

At its regular meeting, the Cabinet of Ministers adopted Resolution No. 474 "On public monitoring of land relations", which provides for the creation of a system for monitoring land relations. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy.
According to the Deputy Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Lyudmila Shemelynets, the need to implement such monitoring is due to the lack of a single open information base on the state of development of land relations in Ukraine. This hinders the transparency of land relations and the availability of information about their condition.
"Currently, large volumes of information about the state of land relations are accumulated by various state bodies. Access to this information within the scope of the Law of Ukraine "On Access to Public Information", as well as the exchange of this information between state authorities in practice, is associated with significant expenditure of time and human resources," explained the Deputy Minister.
The monitoring system will ensure the availability of information on the state and development of land relations, forecast the dynamics of changes in the state of land relations, improve the quality of land resource management at the state, regional and local levels, and contribute to the improvement of investment attractiveness and the business climate in Ukraine.
Access to the results of public monitoring of land relations and the land market will be for an unlimited number of users, including through the monthly publication of monitoring results in text, graphic, cartographic and tabular formats on the website of the State Geocadastre and the Unified web portal of open data without information with limited access in the section regions, districts and territorial communities.
According to Ludmila Shemelynets, the publication of such data will contribute to the transparent functioning of the market circulation of agricultural land plots, will eliminate possible speculations on the topic of the land market and will become a tool of public control.
The resolution also outlines the range of subjects for monitoring land relations and the procedure for such interaction, as well as defines the list of data required for public monitoring of land relations.
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