Retrieved from Iss. 115, P. 1, 2024
Pages 81 -88
Received 31.10.2023
Revised 21.02.2024
Accepted 27.03.2024
Retrieved from Iss. 115, P. 1, 2024
Pages 81 -88
Abstract
The relevance of the research topic is proven. The goal of the study to identify the features of land use monitoring of united territorial communities has been achieved. In this context, the following tasks were solved: theoretical substantiation of the existing theoretical provisions regarding the definition of land use monitoring; characteristics of monitoring procedures regarding the use of the lands of the OTG. The concept of monitoring the use of land of united territorial communities is defined, which takes into account spatial, urban planning, socio-economic and environmental support through the use of geoinformational tools, which allowed to develop a theoretical and methodological basis for the formation and application of monitoring procedures at the regional level to increase the effectiveness of the implementation of land relations in OTG. The typological principles for determining the factors related to the use of land of united territorial communities based on spatial, urban planning, socio-economic and environmental support have been developed, which allows for the formation of a quantitative basis for the development and implementation of an integral assessment method for the formation and implementation of monitoring at the regional level. The method of integral assessment of land use of united territorial communities is proposed, as the main element of the technology of formation and implementation of monitoring, based on analytical and expert methods, which, unlike the existing ones, allowed to form a systematic monitoring environment at the regional level. The monitoring of land use of the OTG was developed, which is based on the results of the application of the method of assessing the level of land use, mathematical modeling and modern geoinformation systems, which made it possible to create conditions for making informed decisions
Keywords:
geoinformation systems, geodetic and land management support, land use, united territorial communities, monitoring, land management