CHANGING THE PLACE AND ROLE OF THE STATE IN ENSURING THE RATIONAL USE OF SUBSOIL IN THE CONTEXT OF IMPLEMENTING A RESOURCE-ORIENTED ECONOMY
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Keywords

subsoil
subsoil extraction
subsoil use
natural resource potential of the state
resource economy
sustainable economic development
rational use
civilizational standards of reproducibility

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Vlasenko, S. (2026). CHANGING THE PLACE AND ROLE OF THE STATE IN ENSURING THE RATIONAL USE OF SUBSOIL IN THE CONTEXT OF IMPLEMENTING A RESOURCE-ORIENTED ECONOMY. Philosophy and Governance, (4(20). https://doi.org/10.70651/3041-248X/2026.4.06

Abstract

Within the framework of this article, the place and role of the state in ensuring the rational use of subsoil in the context of implementing a resource-oriented economy are determined, which allowed identifying the structural and functional purpose of the state administration system in terms of forecasting, reproduction and control over the mineral and raw material complex and transforming it into one of the security conditions for sustainable economic development; The feasibility of updating the structural and functional orientation of the state to ensure targeted performance in the field of subsoil extraction and subsoil use is shown, the feasibility of adopting new “normative orders” for regulating natural resource potential is substantiated, the multi-component nature of the state's influence on the extraction and protection of subsoil and environmental protection is investigated, a toolkit for restructuring the volume of coordination, regulatory and control functions of state institutions is developed to optimize the legislative and regulatory system for the functioning of the state's natural resource potential, and a new state approach to introducing special incentive regimes in the field of subsoil use is formed.

https://doi.org/10.70651/3041-248X/2026.4.06
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