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Received 04.05.2024

Revised 21.08.2024

Accepted 27.09.2024

Retrieved from Iss. 116, P. 1, 2024

Pages 139 -147

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Mamonov, K., Shterndok, E., Kasyanov, V., Burvikov, I., & Frolov, V. (2024). GEODESIC TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE FORMATION OF SPATIAL SECURITY OF MODERN CADASTRAL SYSTEMS. Automobile Roads and Road Construction, (116.1), 139-147. https://doi.org/10.33744/0365-8171-2024-116.1-139-147

GEODESIC TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE FORMATION OF SPATIAL SECURITY OF MODERN CADASTRAL SYSTEMS

Kostiantyn Mamonov Ernest Shterndok Vladimir Kasyanov Igor Burvikov Viacheslav Frolov

Abstract

It is proved that modern cadastral systems include various aspects of real estate use as a system formed on the basis of spatial, urban planning, environmental and investment support. In modern conditions, it is necessary to take into account the directions and peculiarities of restoration of the land and property complex damaged as a result of the Russian aggression when forming modern cadastral systems. IgorGeodetic technologies are used to develop modern cadastral systems. The aim of the study is to determine the peculiarities of the use of geodetic technologies for the formation of spatial support of modern cadastral systems, taking into account the directions of restoration of the land and property complex. The paper solved the following tasks: characterisation of restoration works; determination of regulatory and legal support for restoration works; substantiation of geodetic technologies used for the formation of modern cadastral systems; identification of factors formed as a result of the application of geodetic technologies that affect the restoration of land and property complexes and are used for the development of modern cadastral systems. The formation of geodetic technologies and their application in the restoration of the land and property complex are based on classical geodetic methods adapted to modern technical capabilities and complex conditions of the post-war environment. These include the construction and development of reference networks, the use of precision instruments and technologies (GNSS, total stations, laser scanners), the use of digital models and GIS, and the integration of data analysis methods with building codes and architectural and planning solutions. The theoretical basis ensures that the process of geodetic support is not a random set of measurements, but a systematic, scientifically based set of actions that serves as an effective basis for accurate, reliable and safe restoration of the urban environment through the formation of spatial support and development of modern cadastral systems. Modern geodetic technologies make it possible to increase the efficiency, accuracy and safety of restoration work. The industry has moved from traditional tools that provide a geometric component to integrated technological solutions that integrate data from various sources, automate routine processes, support continuous monitoring and allow for informed decision-making within a set timeframe. The use of modern geodetic technologies allows to increase the reliability and completeness of spatial data and to take it into account when developing cadastral systems. It is proposed to determine the restoration parameters for the development of cadastral information in the context of the formation of spatial support

Keywords:

geodetic technologies, modern cadastral systems, spatial support, restoration of the land and property complex

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