Sustainable Development Model for the Modern Industrial Properties in Latvia
51. RTU Starptautiskā zinātniskā konference : RTU IEVF Ekonomikas un uzņēmējdarbības zinātniskā konference (SCEE' 2010): konferences ziņojumu tēžu krājums 2010
Tatjana Štaube, Ineta Geipele

The spotty development of the Latvian territory, inefficient usage of land resources, ineffectiveness of the Latvian government's ability to organize the internal agricultural politics in strategic and ranked way according to the local interests and Latvian national Lisbon's program are among the main reasons of disbalance of demand and supply in the national economy. A goal of the current research is to determine the potential modern industrial real estate market stock to ensure the successful development of the given market segment in the territory of Latvia corresponding its opportunities. The offered model is worked out on the basis of a new analytical approach – apply of the European climate change issue. As a result of the carried research a requirement of the consolidated cooperation with the neighboring powerful countries (Russia and Sweden) in Latvia's sustainable development is suggested. The system and dynamic row's analyses' methods were applied in research. The following resume as the research's result is made: 1. An influence of the climate change the Latvian climate in 25 years is similar with the current climate in Czech Republic and Sweden. The analysis was made on the complex calculations research's results of the global project ENSEMBLES. 2. There is a certain need in working out of the official document on performance for Latvia that could ensure the strict internal national vision and state territory's development especially required in collaboration with abroad investors. The authors express opinion that it is rather ambitious to claim about the achievements of the national Lisbon's program. 3. The quality of the Latvian agricultural land requiring the commercial sustainability aspect has minimal appraisement. Considering the high investors' interest to the Baltic region and plans of the European Union in dislocation of the current or planned manufacturing facilities, the local land may be used for the needs of the production complexes. The highest demand is expected for the modern industrial properties. The proposed model provides significant quantitative growth of the modern industrial real estate stock – up to 1.8 million sq.m and double increase of the production capacity up to the year of 2035. Here, the raise of the local specialists’ qualification level or their reeducation, attracting the high schools and abroad professionals, tax remissions are assumed required measures in the middle term period. The model allows making a balance and corrections for the other branches of the national economy.


Keywords
klimata pārmaiņas, Latvijas lauksaimniecības un rūpniecības attīstība, industriālā nekustamā īpašuma tirgus apjoma prognozes, valstu konsolidētā sadarbība

Štaube, T., Geipele, I. Sustainable Development Model for the Modern Industrial Properties in Latvia. In: 51. RTU Starptautiskā zinātniskā konference : RTU IEVF Ekonomikas un uzņēmējdarbības zinātniskā konference (SCEE' 2010): konferences ziņojumu tēžu krājums, Latvia, Rīga, 15-15 October, 2010. Riga: RTU, 2010, pp.56-56. ISBN 978-9934-10-061-1.

Publication language
Latvian (lv)
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