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Received 01.08.2025

Revised 21.11.2025

Accepted 15.12.2025

Retrieved from Iss. 118, P. 2, 2025

Pages 124 -128

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Kanivets, O., Mamonov, K., & Frolov, V. (2025). GEODETIC SUPPORT FOR LAND USE IN REGIONS. Automobile Roads and Road Construction, (118.2), 124-128. https://doi.org/10.33744/0365-8171-2025-118.2-124-128

GEODETIC SUPPORT FOR LAND USE IN REGIONS

Olena Kanivets Kostiantyn Mamonov Viacheslav Frolov

Abstract

The topic of research on the formation and application of geodetic support for land use in regions is relevant and important for regional development. The study achieved its goal of identifying the characteristics of the formation and application of geodetic support for land use in regions. To achieve this goal, the following tasks were solved: the formation of spatial information for geodetic support for land use in regions; the determination of directions and the identification of characteristics of the formation of geodetic support for land use. As a result of the study, comprehensive measures for the formation of geodetic support for land use are proposed, which provides opportunities to create a spatial basis for monitoring procedures and the formation of a geoinformation system for land use at the regional level. When carrying out geodetic work, the appropriate regulatory, legal and instrumental support is formed, which allows the information of satellite geodesy to be used to perform mathematical processing of geodetic data for the formation of spatial development of complex territorial systems. 

Keywords:

geodetic support, land use, spatial support, mathematical processing of geodetic data, satellite geodesy, complex systems

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