Retrieved from Iss. 117, P. 1, 2025
Pages 139 -145
Received 06.11.2024
Revised 25.02.2025
Accepted 29.03.2025
Retrieved from Iss. 117, P. 1, 2025
Pages 139 -145
Abstract
It has been established that ensuring the efficiency of land resources use is carried out by forming and implementing appropriate management measures. Land resources management is a complex process where elements interact. In international experience, a land resources management system is used, which is aimed at their comprehensive formation, assessment, use and development. Along with this, in the practice of domestic land relations, a systematic approach to land resources management is not implemented at an adequate level. In particular, separately presented functions are defined and applied. As a result of the study, the goal of determining the directions and features of the formation and use of geodetic monitoring in the land resources management system was achieved. The achievement of the set goal is carried out on the basis of the tasks: determining geodetic monitoring of lands; characterizing the directions of formation and use of geodetic monitoring; characterizing the modern land resources management system. Geodetic monitoring of territories is defined as a system of observations of the state of the land and property complex in order to timely detect changes, assess them, prevent and eliminate the consequences of negative processes by collecting, processing, transmitting, storing and analyzing geodetic information to form spatial support for decision-making to prevent negative changes in the territorial development system. As a result of the study, directions for the formation and use of geodetic monitoring of territories to ensure land resources management were determined. Geodetic monitoring is characterized as a systemic process consisting of a set of interrelated actions that include instrumental and functional areas, which allows for permanent receipt and formation of geospatial support of territories for land resources management
Keywords:
geodetic monitoring of territories, land resources management, management functions, formation, assessment, use, development, system approach, monitoring, geoinformation support