Problems and prospects of legal regulation of land use in the North Kazakhstan region: legal and institutional analysis
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31489/2025l4/88-94Keywords:
land use, land use right, North Kazakhstan Region, legal regulation, land policy, agricultural land, cadastral system, digitalization, agricultural holding company, sustainable development, environmental requirements, agro-industrial complex, legal awarenessAbstract
The article is devoted to a comprehensive legal and institutional analysis of land use in the North Kazakhstan
Region (NKR) of the Republic of Kazakhstan, one of the country’s key agricultural regions. It examines both
fundamental and applied aspects of the regulatory framework governing land relations, including the provi
sions of the Constitution, the Land Code, by-laws, as well as national and regional programs such as the
Agro-Industrial Complex Development Concept, the “Digital Kazakhstan” program, and targeted projects for
preserving soil fertility. Special attention is given to current challenges in the practical implementation of
land policy: inefficient and unbalanced use of agricultural land, disparities in the distribution of land re
sources between large Agricultural Holdings and small farms, insufficient digitalization of the cadastral sys
tem, weak integration of information technologies, and limited control over compliance with environmental
standards and soil protection regulations. Based on official statistics, legal acts, and expert assessments, the
author concludes that comprehensive modernization of land use regulation, enhanced monitoring, innovative
agricultural technologies, and legal education programs for rural communities are necessary to ensure produc
tive, sustainable, and equitable land use in the NKR.




