Order No. 127 of the Ministry of Housing and Communal Affairs validating the Methodology for determining the reproduction cost of green plantations. Country/Territory Ukraine Document type Regulation Date 2009 (2018) Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Forestry Keyword Forest management/forest conservation Public forest Recreational forest Afforestation/reforestation Forest species Planting material/seeds Geographical area Black Sea, CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States), Eastern Europe, Europe, Europe and Central Asia Entry into force notes This Order enters into force on the date of its official publication. Abstract This Methodology establishes a mechanism for determining the replacement value of green spaces (trees, bushes, lawns, flower beds) in populated areas, which is payable when green spaces are removed or lost in connection with the transfer of a plot of land to a legal entity or an individual in the prescribed manner. Determining the reproduction cost value of green plantations is carried out by a commission established in accordance with the procedure, which prepares an act of survey of green plantations to be removed, a sample of which is given in Appendix 1 to this Methodology. The reproduction cost value of trees and bushes consists of the cost of their creation (planting) and maintenance in previous years, taking into account the characteristics that determine their value. Determining the cost of planting trees and bushes is carried out in accordance with the requirements of regulatory documents on pricing in construction and involves the determination of the cost of work on the preparation of standard places for planting trees and bushes by mechanized or manual methods, their planting and care for them during the two-year period of rooting and the cost of planting material. Full text Ukrainian Website zakon.rada.gov.ua References - Legislation Implements Law No. 2807-IV “On provision of public services and amenities in urban areas”. Legislation | Ukraine | 2005 (2012) Keyword: Urban land, Land-use planning, Noise pollution, Drainage/land reclamation, Local government, Public participation, Liability/compensation Source: FAO, FAOLEX