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Title: The assessment of some sustainable land use indicators (case study: Chișinău municipality)
Authors: CUJBĂ, Vadim 
SÎRBU, Rodica 
Keywords: land;suburban area;Sustainable Land Use Indicators;The Naturalness Index of the Landscape;Human Pressure on Landscapes through Agriculture;The Environmental Transformation Index
Issue Date: 2022
Source: CUJBĂ, Vadim, SÎRBU, Rodica. The assessment of some sustainable land use indicators (case study: Chișinău municipality). In: Cadastru și Drept, 30 septembrie - 1 octombrie 2021, Maximovca. Chişinău Republica Moldova: Universitatea Agrară de Stat din Moldova, 2022, Vol.55, pp. 90-95. ISBN 978-9975-64-271-2; 978-9975-64-328-3.
Conference: Reglementarea utilizării resurselor naturale: realizări și perspective
Abstract: 
Land use structure is a product of human activities and local natural conditions. This structure consists of area proportion, space distribution and the influence of relationship between all land use types. Land use structure indicates the status of natural and socioeconomic development which affects the development of all aspects of society. Land use structure optimization involves activities to organize the land use structure more rationally, which primarily includes area proportioning and space distributing. Furthermore, optimization facilitates the coordination and sustainable development of the economy, society, and ecology (Herold, Couclelis, Clarke, 2005). Therefore, in the paper are presented and quantified several indicators of sustainable use of suburban lands in Chisinau municipality, Republic of Moldova. The described indicators were selected taking into account the required primary data (availability and accessibility): Land Cadastre of the Republic of Moldova, Geoportal, Statistical Data Bank, normative acts, etc.
URI: http://cris.utm.md/handle/5014/2069
ISBN: 978-9975-64-271-2
978-9975-64-328-3
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