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Received 24.12.2020

Revised 06.05.2021

Accepted 18.06.2021

Retrieved from Iss. 109, 2021

Pages 109 -118

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Lyashenko, D., Pavlyuk, D., Belenok, V., & Babii, V. (2021). FOREST AREAS REMOTE MONITORING WITHIN THE LIMITS OF TRANSPORT OBJECTS IMPACT. Automobile Roads and Road Construction, (109), 109-118. https://doi.org/10.33744/0365-8171-2021-109-109-118

FOREST AREAS REMOTE MONITORING WITHIN THE LIMITS OF TRANSPORT OBJECTS IMPACT

Dmytro Lyashenko Dmytro Pavlyuk Vadym Belenok Vitalii Babii

Abstract

The article studies the issues of using remote sensing data for the tasks of ensuring sustain able nature management in the territories within the influence of transport infrastructure objects. Peculiarities of remote monitoring for tasks of transport networks design and in the process of their operation are deter mined. The paper analyzes the development of modern remote sensing methods (satellite imagery, the use of mobile sensors installed on cars or aircraft). A brief overview of spatial data collecting methods for the tasks of managing the development of territories within the influence of transport infrastructure (roads, railways, etc.) has made. The article considers the experience of using remote sensing technologies to monitor changes in the parameters of forest cover in the Transcarpathian region (Ukraine) in areas near to highways, by use Landsat imagery. 

Keywords:

spatial data, transport facilities, highways, road construction and operation, remote sensing, spatial data, mapping, remote monitoring, vulnerability, forest cover

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