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Received 09.04.2024

Revised 27.08.2024

Accepted 27.09.2024

Retrieved from Iss. 116, P. 1, 2024

Pages 116 -123

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Masliy, L., Meteshkin, K., & Kukhar, M. (2024). MODELING THE STRUCTURE OF THE CADASTRAL INFORMATION PROCESSING CENTER. Automobile Roads and Road Construction, (116.1), 116-123. https://doi.org/10.33744/0365-8171-2024-116.1-116-123

MODELING THE STRUCTURE OF THE CADASTRAL INFORMATION PROCESSING CENTER

Liubov Masliy Kostiantyn Meteshkin Maksym Kukhar

Abstract

The paper proposes a new model of cadastral system application in solving problems that arise during the application of the rights of ownership, use and disposal of land. Considering the large territory of Ukraine and the inability to fully apply the experience of more developed countries, because they have a smaller territory, a new approach is proposed to improve the quality and efficiency of land administration within the existing legislation of Ukraine and already formed cadastral systems. The article examines the fundamental principles of land management, in particular the effective administration of land resources, interaction with users, the evolution of land management systems, and legal and technological bases that regulate these processes. The cadastral information processing centre is an intelligent system for the formation of knowledge and data about land in the implementation of land administration functions. The system has advanced technologies that combine data from various cadastres, automated information processing procedures, and smooth functioning of the system is ensured by the interaction of subjects and objects of land management, regulatory and legal framework and intelligent interface. The developed model takes into account the current legislation and regulatory acts of Ukraine. An example of solving a specific problem on the basis of the model is the privatization of a land plot, which demonstrates the operation of the cadastral information processing centre through a logical sequence of stages, starting from submitting an application to receiving an extract of land ownership

Keywords:

cadastral systems, land management, modelling, logic, land plot, land administration, cadastral information processing centre

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