Legal Regulations For Land Surveyor’s Capital In The Conditions Of Coronavirus Pandemic

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The author outlines the concept of human capital serving the purpose of the paper. Agricultural products grown on farmlands poisoned with agrochemicals and pesticides harmful for human immune system resisting COVID-19 is a red hot issue that has been updated here and squared with a land surveyor’s responsibilities. The definition of artificial food is provided. It is argued that even slight attempts from humans to meddle in organic growth of agricultural produce, even partial participation of some artificial factors in its production, prevents agricultural food from being referred to as organic. Men can only accompany, help nature in the cultivation of organics. A land surveyor’s capital in farmland supervision should be understood as the stock of professional knowledge and skills embodied in a specific social profit yielded for the state and society and expressed in those goals and objectives to be achieved for the public service in the field of use and protection of farmlands. A relationship between greater investments in land surveyor’s expertise and competence and increased profit from their professional activity, otherwise known as multiplier effect, generates a high level of competition among single-profile land surveyors. The paper presents the concept of surveyor’s capital that is established based on a life-long vocational guidance, since preschool age. It delineates the imperfections in the public land supervision as a factor reducing the effectiveness of state land supervision.

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29 November 2021

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978-1-80296-116-4

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European Publisher

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117

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1st Edition

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Cultural development, technological development, socio-political transformations, globalization

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Ibragimov, C. K. (2021). Legal Regulations For Land Surveyor’s Capital In The Conditions Of Coronavirus Pandemic. In D. K. Bataev, S. A. Gapurov, A. D. Osmaev, V. K. Akaev, L. M. Idigova, M. R. Ovhadov, A. R. Salgiriev, & M. M. Betilmerzaeva (Eds.), Social and Cultural Transformations in The Context of Modern Globalism, vol 117. European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences (pp. 2005-2009). European Publisher. https://doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2021.11.265