The mechanism for implementing new forms of interaction and management of rural territories: Economic and legal aspects

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New models for organizing agricultural production and management are the basis for the stability of rural development trends in the long term. The study presents the main directions of improving institutional environment of government, business structures and population in order to ensure the economic growth of agro-industrial complex and rural territories. The authors propose to consider changes in the methodology for assessing the organizational and economic potential of rural development as a direction for improving the system of managing rural areas. The authors consider the algorithm for assessing the rural territories development, which include characterizing certain aspects of rural territories socioeconomic development, their comparative analysis, integrated assessment, selecting factors of changes in the rural territories socio-economic development and forecasting the parameters of this development. The degree of effective interaction between the subjects made it possible for the authors to highlight two basic models of interacting between state power, business and population of the territory: territories with great growth potential and territories in which there are significant reserves for growth in this direction and territories for which it is important to mobilize the state's efforts and the private sector in order to search for innovative sources of development stimulation and the population life quality.

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Bukhtiyarova, T. I., Hilinskaya, I. V., Ilyinykh, A. V., & Tenetko, A. A. (2020). The mechanism for implementing new forms of interaction and management of rural territories: Economic and legal aspects. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 421). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/421/2/022007

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