Retrieved from Iss. 116, P. 2, 2024
Pages 153 -163
Received 03.08.2024
Revised 19.11.2024
Accepted 14.12.2024
Retrieved from Iss. 116, P. 2, 2024
Pages 153 -163
Abstract
It is determined that the formation of a modern cadastral system depends on different directions and multi-aspectivity of the creation and application of information, which is characterized by the influence of factors of real estate use. In recent years, the importance of geoinformation systems used in the system of design and use of the land and property complex has been increasing. The theoretical aspects of the definition of real estate remain problematic. There are certain differences and multi-aspectivity in the formation of a categorical apparatus that characterizes real estate, taking into account international experience. Modern directions in the formation of a real estate cadastral system are the definition of multiaspectivity, taking into account the factors that ensure its formation, use and development of relevant relations through the use of appropriate geospatial support. As a result of the study, the goal of the study was achieved in terms of substantiating the directions of forming geospatial support for the development of a modern real estate cadastral system. The following tasks were solved: substantiation of theoretical provisions for the definition of real estate; determination of factors that influence the formation and use of real estate; characteristics of geoinformation systems for the formation of real estate cadastral systems; development of geoinformation maps of real estate use to form a modern cadastral system using the example of territorial communities.Real estate is defined as a system category characterized by functional, purpose, typological features and formed from structures, buildings, land plots and improvements, surface and underground space, the use of which leads to production, social or other effects. In addition, in the context of the formation and use of real estate, the determination of relevant factors is of particular importance
Keywords:
geospatial support, real estate, cadastral system, geographic information systems, monitoring geographic information map, functional, spatial, urban planning, environmental, regulatory, security, stakeholder, infrastructure, investment, social, innovation factors, assessment