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Received 13.01.2025

Revised 23.05.2025

Accepted 24.06.2025

Retrieved from Iss. 117, P. 2, 2025

Pages 251 -258

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Nesterenko, S., Shterndok, E., & Pyshna, A. (2025). GEOINFORMATION SUPPORT OF LAND MANAGEMENT DESIGN. Automobile Roads and Road Construction, (117.2), 251-258. https://doi.org/10.33744/0365-8171-2025-117.2-251-258

GEOINFORMATION SUPPORT OF LAND MANAGEMENT DESIGN

Serhii Nesterenko Ernest Shterndok Anastasiia Pyshna

Abstract

The relevance of the topic of research is due to the fact that modern aspects of development of land relations, transformation processes, ensuring the efficiency of use of land resources, functioning of the urban economy requires the use of innovative technologies. To solve the complex tasks presented, the urgent issues are to determine the directions and features of the use of geoinformation systems for land management. Geo-spatial provision of land management design is defined as a system based on the formed spatial, urban planning, ecological information for the implementation of land management, organization of land use and balancing land relations, the development of which is carried out with the use of modern geoinformation systems. As a result of the study, the purpose was to determine the directions and features of the use of geospatial support in land management design. The tasks of research on the characteristics of geoinformation systems for the organization of land relations and land use have been solved; Determination of directions of formation of geospatial support in land management design. The directions of geospatial support for land management are proposed. The importance and features of the use of geoinformation systems, which are a modern universal toolkit for the formation of spatial, urban planning, environmental and other information. This creates the conditions for improving the quality and completeness of land management design.In addition, there is a need to use geoinformation systems for the formation of geoinformation support, in particular in the conditions of land use of cities. The use of GIS allows to form information for land management design in the system of ensuring territorial development of land use

Keywords:

land management design, geoinformation support, geoinformation systems, city, territorial development of land use, spatial factors

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