LAND INVENTORY USING GEOINFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
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Abstract (English):
Inventory information is important for planning, resource management, and maintaining compliance with land laws. Land inventory involves analyzing the environmental characteristics of land parcels, assessing their suitability for various uses, and accounting for changes that may have occurred since the previous inventory survey. This article introduces the concept of land inventory. It considers the key stages of inventory, including data collection, field surveys, and processing and analysis of the obtained geodetic data. The article discusses the process of land inventory using field geodetic work aimed at accurately and efficiently determining the boundaries of land parcels, as well as assessing their condition and use. It considers modern technologies and methods used in geodetic work, such as GPS systems, which can significantly improve the accuracy and speed of inventory. The importance of data obtained during field surveys for solving problems of land cadastre, land management, and legal registration of land rights is emphasized. The article also highlights the role of field geodetic works in ensuring the reliability of information for planning and developing territorial and environmental strategies at different levels. An inventory of agricultural lands was conducted using two land plots located in the Mordovsky District of the Tambov Region. The inventory was conducted using the OneSoil program and field geodetic works. It is described how field geodetic works were carried out. The result of geodetic works is a contour survey of the territory. Graphic materials of intra-farm land management and contour tracing paper are presented. Conclusions are made about the importance of conducting an inventory of lands.

Keywords:
zemel'nye resursy, inventarizaciya zemel', zemli sel'skohozyaystvennogo naznacheniya, konturnaya s'emka, programma «OneSoil», polevye geodezicheskie raboty
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