Retrieved from Iss. 119, 2026
Pages 100 -106
Received 18.12.2025
Revised 11.01.2026
Accepted 26.03.2026
Published 07.04.2026
Retrieved from Iss. 119, 2026
Pages 100 -106
Abstract
The relevance of the research topic is determined by the significant destruction of the land and property complex and the need for its reconstruction at the regional level. Given the depth and complexity of the problems, the relevance and necessity of forming information and analytical support for assessing the level of formation and use of geo-ecological monitoring of the restoration of transport infrastructure lands has been determined. The research objective has been achieved in terms of substantiating the information and analytical support for assessing the level of formation and use of geo-ecological monitoring of the restoration of transport infrastructure lands. The following tasks have been solved: determining the directions and features of the formation of information and analytical support for assessing the level of formation and use of geo-ecological monitoring of the restoration of transport infrastructure lands; identifying factors that influence the formation and use of geo-ecological monitoring. Based on the identified directions and analytical data, information and analytical support for the development and implementation of geo-ecological monitoring of the restoration of transport infrastructure lands has been formed. It allows identifying land, environmental, transport and security factors and building a multi-level system of indicators to create a quantitative basis for geo-ecological monitoring
Keywords:
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