Efficient Use of Agricultural Production Resource Potential: Theory and Practice


Akimbekova G. Shulenbayeva F. Aitkhozhayeva G. Zhumasheva S. Khan Y. Daniyarova M.
30 November 2025International Information and Engineering Technology Association

International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning
2025#20Issue 114919 - 4927 pp.

The effective use of land resources in agricultural production is one of the key challenges of modern society, as population growth and accelerated urbanization increase the demand for land and exert pressure on ecosystems. The concept of sustainable and efficient land use, which aims to maintain a balance between the productive capacity of land and long-term environmental and social sustainability, plays a crucial role in achieving environmental, economic, and social objectives. Irrational practices such as deforestation, soil degradation, and biodiversity loss highlight the need for clear and comprehensive criteria for decision-making in the field of efficient land use. The purpose is to formulate suitable integrated criteria for sustainable land use and effective utilization of Kazakhstan’s resource potential, based on an analysis of the current state of soil degradation processes and the synthesis of existing theoretical models used in foreign countries. The research focuses on the challenges of sustainable land use under conditions of soil degradation and climate change, as well as international models for integrating environmental, economic, social, technological, and managerial aspects to optimize the efficient use of land resource potential in agriculture. Methods–to study soil degradation processes, a comprehensive approach was used to ensure a thorough collection and analysis of data based on qualitative and quantitative methods. The analysis of secondary data includes the study of existing theoretical models and international practices, relying on data from ecology, economics, social sciences, and public administration in foreign countries. A comparative analysis method was applied to study the specifics of Kazakhstan’s geographic, socio-economic, and environmental conditions for developing the conceptual foundations of effective land use. Results show that despite recognizing sustainability as a national priority, Kazakhstan continues to face land degradation and the inefficiency of unsustainable agricultural practices. These factors hinder the achievement of food security, environmental protection, and balanced economic development. Conclusions–for the effective use of resource potential, it is necessary to adapt the experience of foreign countries’ strategies and initiatives to create a unified system of criteria for sustainable land use in Kazakhstan’s agricultural production.

agricultural practices , climate change , conservation of land resources , economic and environmental damage , environmental degradation , environmental sustainability , land resource management , land use criteria , land use efficiency , policy integration , soil fertility decline , sustainable land use

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Department of Processing and Logistics of Agricultural Products, Kazakh Research Institute of Economy of Agro-Industrial Complex and Rural Development, Almaty, 050057, Kazakhstan
Department of Cadastre, S. Seifullin Kazakh Agrotechnical Research University, Astana, 010011, Kazakhstan
Department of Land Resources and Cadastre, Kazakh National Agrarian Research University, Almaty, 050008, Kazakhstan

Department of Processing and Logistics of Agricultural Products
Department of Cadastre
Department of Land Resources and Cadastre

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