Retrieved from Iss. 116, P. 2, 2024
Pages 164 -170
Received 15.07.2024
Revised 10.11.2024
Accepted 14.12.2024
Retrieved from Iss. 116, P. 2, 2024
Pages 164 -170
Abstract
The integration of modern geodetic technologies into cadastral registration systems is a key factor in improving the efficiency of land and property relations management. The use of technologies such as GNSS systems, unmanned aerial vehicles, laser scanning, and geographic information systems (GIS) ensures high accuracy of measurements, prompt data processing, and the enhancement of cadastral information. The experience of developed countries shows that the implementation of innovative technologies not only optimizes land accounting but also creates a transparent system for managing land resources. Of particular importance is the automation of processes for collecting, analyzing, and storing cadastral data, which ensures accuracy, reduces time and resource costs, and improves access to information for stakeholders. For effective integration of geodetic technologies, it is necessary to consider international experience in the standardization of cadastral processes, interdepartmental interaction, and the implementation of electronic platforms for data exchange. This will contribute to the sustainable development of land and property relations and the implementation of spatial management principles
Keywords:
geodetic technologies, cadastre, land resources, geographic information systems, laser scanning, land management, cadastral data, automation, international experience