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Received 27.03.2025

Revised 31.08.2025

Accepted 30.09.2025

Retrieved from Iss. 118, P. 1, 2025

Pages 114 -122

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Yevdokimov, A., Mamonov, K., Radzinska, Yu., Shterndok, E., & Nesterenko, S. (2025). METHODICAL PRINCIPLES OF APPLICATION OF GEOINFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES IN URBAN PLANNING MONITORING OF REAL ESTATE OF TERRITORIAL COMMUNITIES. Automobile Roads and Road Construction, (118.1), 114-122. https://doi.org/10.33744/0365-8171-2025-118.1-114-122

METHODICAL PRINCIPLES OF APPLICATION OF GEOINFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES IN URBAN PLANNING MONITORING OF REAL ESTATE OF TERRITORIAL COMMUNITIES

Andriy Yevdokimov Kostiantyn Mamonov Yuliia Radzinska Ernest Shterndok Serhii Nesterenko

Abstract

The relevance of the research topic has been proven. It is determined that geoinformation models are an integral part of the territorial community monitoring system. Their use can significantly increase the efficiency of territories management, ensure the sustainability of community development and facilitate the solution of topical urban development problems. Geoinformation systems and technologies are a universal tool that allows you to respond promptly to changes in the state of territories, evaluate current problems and plan measures to solve them. Due to the functional capabilities of geoinformation systems and technologies, it is possible to monitor real estate, ecological status, land use, assessment of socio-economic indicators and planning of sustainable development of the territorial community. The legal framework of Ukraine creates favorable conditions for the introduction of geoinformation systems and technologies into urban practice. The use of these technologies allows you to solve modern tasks in the management of territories and land resources, including: overcoming the consequences of hostilities, ensuring processes of urbanization or suburbanization, counteracting the worsening of the environmental situation, deficiency of resources and growth of social needs of the population. Collection, processing and storage of spatial data are the basic stages for the introduction of geoinformation systems and technologies. Ensuring the accuracy, relevance and formalization of data is a major factor in the successful functioning of geoinformation systems. Modern tools, such as QGIS and ArcGIS, allow you to effectively perform these tasks, integrating the heterogeneous information into a single geoinformation model and modeling the processes of real estate. Geoinformation models prove their effectiveness in monitoring the condition of the territories. They provide the possibility of predicting changes, identifying risks and determining priority areas of development. The use of such models allows not only to analyze the current situation, but also to plan long -term measures for the development of territorial communities. Integration into the processes of management decisions at the local level contributes to improving the quality of management and transparency of the activities of the authorities. Geoinformation systems and technologies make it possible to obtain visualized information to effectively justify decisions, to allocate resources, to respond to crisis situations and to ensure sustainable community development. Methodical principles are a practical tool for local self-government bodies, engineers and planners working on improving the management of territories and land resources. Their implementation will increase the efficiency of urban planning, provide spatial development of territorial communities, form a geoinformation basis for the development of complex plans

Keywords:

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

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