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Received 21.12.2024

Revised 17.05.2025

Accepted 24.06.2025

Retrieved from Iss. 117, P. 2, 2025

Pages 213 -219

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Mamonov, K., Radzinska, Yu., Frolov, V., Yevdokimov, A., & Shterndok, E. (2025). APPLICATION OF GEOINFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES IN URBAN PLANNING MONITORING OF TERRITORIAL COMMUNITIES: THEORETICAL PRINCIPLES. Automobile Roads and Road Construction, (117.2), 213-219. https://doi.org/10.33744/0365-8171-2025-117.2-213-219

APPLICATION OF GEOINFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES IN URBAN PLANNING MONITORING OF TERRITORIAL COMMUNITIES: THEORETICAL PRINCIPLES

Kostiantyn Mamonov Yuliia Radzinska Viacheslav Frolov Andriy Yevdokimov Ernest Shterndok

Abstract

It is determined that in the current conditions of development of information technologies, the increase in the volume of spatial data and the complication of the tasks of management of territorial communities, in particular the impact of the consequences of aggression of the Russian Federation, there is a need to introduce innovative tools that allow to provide a comprehensive approach to town planning monitoring. Urban planning monitoring is an important component of the territorial development management system, since it provides timely information on the status and changes of spatial objects, which allows to make sound decisions at different levels of management. The purpose of the study was achieved regarding the substantiation of theoretical provisions on the use of geoinformation systems and technologies in urban planning monitoring of territorial communities to increase the efficiency of land management. The tasks of the study are: determining the monitoring of land of territorial communities; characteristics of town planning monitoring of territorial communities; Determining the capabilities of geoinformation systems and technologies to ensure the management of land resources of territorial communities.As a result of the systematization of theoretical approaches to substantiation of land monitoring, its definition is proposed, which is characterized by a set of legal, constructive, complex, organizational, functional and instrumental directions aimed at the formation geoinformation systems and technologies that creates a quantitative basis for permanent tracking and control over the movement of land resources and effective management in the field of land relations

Keywords:

Geoinformation systems, geoinformation technologies, modeling of real estate, integrated plans for spatial development, territorial communities, monitoring, urban planning, land resources management

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