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Impact of Comparative Assessment of Soil Quality on Determining the Value of Agricultural Land (Ukraine)
 
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Department of Land Cadastre, National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, 17 Vasylkivska Str., 03040, Kyiv, Ukraine
 
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Department of Land-Use Planning, National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, 17 Vasylkivska Str., 03040, Kyiv, Ukraine
 
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Department of Management of Land Resources, National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, 17 Vasylkivska Str., 03040, Kyiv, Ukraine
 
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Department of Geodesy and Cartography, National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, 17 Vasylkivska Str., 03040, Kyiv, Ukraine
 
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Department of Water Engineering and Water Technologies, National University of Water and Environmental Engineering, 11 Soborna St., 33028, Rivne, Ukraine
 
 
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Ruslan Tykhenko   

National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, 17 Vasylkivska Str., 03040, Kyiv
 
 
Ecol. Eng. Environ. Technol. 2024; 4:252-261
 
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The article raises the issue of changes in the value of land plots depending on their quality characteristics. This study investigated the change in indicators of the monetary assessment of individual agricultural districts (NAD) in connection with the indicators of agricultural production groups of soil quality valuation score. Using the normative indicators of the monetary valuation of land plots, the normative monetary valuation was calculated for 10 natural and agricultural districts of the Kyiv region of Ukraine. Thus, in the Skvyrskyi NAD, the normative monetary value is UAH 37950.08 per 1 hectare, and the average soil quality valuation score in this area was 55 points by level, which is the highest value of this indicator in the Kyiv region. The lowest credit rating score (15) was recorded in the Chornobyl-Borodyansky NAD, where the norm of capitalized rental income was UAH 10347.52 per 1 hectare. From 42 to 110 agro-production groups of soils are counted in each of the NADs. Based on the Kyiv region, the average indicators of humus content range from 1,91 to 2.,47 %. We established a directly proportional relationship between the soil quality valuation score and humus content, in particular, the correlation coefficient between these indicators ranges from 0,8743 to 0,9376. The research results can be used to carry out land evaluation works on agricultural land.
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