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Zoning as a Condition of Sustainable Agriculture Northeastern Montenegro: A Case Study

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Strefowanie jako warunek zrównoważonego rolnictwa w północno-wschodniej Czarnogórze: studium przypadku
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Sustainable development of agriculture differs according to space, time, values and available resources. The development process of the rural communities from the sustainability perspective first implies the awareness of the development planning need, of the correct assessment of strengths and weaknesses of the rural communities, of existing or potential opportunities and risks, which will determine the priority actions on short and long term. In this paper authors singled out area in northeastern Montenegro on the basis of benefits of natural conditions for sustainable agricultural development. As well as so many times before in history, and in these times, studied the space is looking for a new paradigm of economic development, and should not be forgotten, nor marginalize agriculture. Agricultural Development Strategy points to possibility of increasing production and expanding markets since this part of northeastern Montenegro have significant agricultural resources, which are now used in unacceptable the low extent.
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Zrównoważony rozwój rolnictwa różni się w zależności od miejsca, czasu, wartości i dostępnych zasobów. Proces rozwoju gmin wiejskich, z punktu widzenia zrównoważonego rozwoju, po pierwsze oznacza świadomość potrzeby planowania rozwoju, właściwej oceny mocnych i słabych stron gmin wiejskich, istniejących lub potencjalnych szans i zagrożeń, które określą priorytetowe działania krótko- i długoterminowe. W pracy autorzy wydzielili strefę w północno-wschodniej Czarnogórze na podstawie korzyści dla rozwoju zrównoważonego rolnictwa wynikających z warunków naturalnych. Podobnie jak wiele razy w historii, również obecnie, studiowanie przestrzeń to szukanie nowego paradygmatu rozwoju gospodarczego, a przy tym nie wolno zapominać ani marginalizować rolnictwa. Strategia Rozwoju Rolnictwa wskazuje na możliwość zwiększenia produkcji i rozszerzenia rynków, gdyż ta część północno-wschodniej Czarnogóry posiada znaczne zasoby rolne, które obecnie są wykorzystane na niedopuszczalnie niskim poziomie.
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65--88
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Bibliogr. 65 poz., tab., rys.
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  • Street Vojvode Stepe 252, Belgrade, Serbia
  • College of Textile Design, Technology and Management, Belgrade, Serbia
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