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Management natural-resource potential: institutionary aspekt

Authors:
M. A. Nevskaya
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  • Saint Petersburg State Mining Institute (Technical University)
Date submitted:
2010-09-02
Date accepted:
2010-11-26
Date published:
2011-05-03

Abstract

Wildlife management relations more and more get character of the property relations the natural – resource potential becomes which object, therefore management in natural-resource potential should be considered as one of problems of regional and state development.In article are analysed institutionary preconditions of formation of methodology of management in natural-resource potential: institute of the property right to natural resources, formation of a category of natural objects of the real estate, set of independent participants of management of natural resources, various forms and ways of management of natural resources, necessity of the account of natural resources for system of national accounts. Results of the review of the Russian resource and civil legislation are resulted. 

Область исследования:
(Archived) Government regulation of subsurface resources management and reproduction of mineral raw material base of Russia
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