This study focuses on improving the technology for the preparation of geospatial information for land management design. The following hypothesis was the basis of the study: if the technology of geoecological assessment of the territory in the GIS environment is developed in the preparation of information for land management design, then its quality will increase, and as a result, the effectiveness of managerial decisions in the field of environmentally friendly land use will increase as well. The geoecological assessment of the territory is understood as the mathematical-cartographic, spatial, multi-parameter analysis of the auspiciousness of its agro-resource and geoecological conditions for sustainable production of plant agricultural products without disrupting the functions of life support (environmental and resource production). The developed technology can be used to solve the following problems: a) improving the land management system; b) improving control of land management; c) the formation of a database on the suitability of the territory for agricultural development, taking into account its sustainability; d) the territorial distribution of agricultural loads based on the geoecological situation. The advantage of the technology developed by the authors lies in the fact that a really working mechanism of geoecological assessment of the territory in the GIS environment is created when preparing information for land management design, which will allow to improve the quality of the developed design solutions and as a result will ensure the environmental safety of the functioning of natural and agricultural systems and the careful use of land resources.
The article considers the structural and logical scheme of the methodology for creating electronic soil maps for land management engineering based on analog archival cartographic materials. The proposed scheme includes seven blocks: 1) building frames for 1:50,000 scale topographic map sheets in the geoinformation environment “Map 2011”; 2) scanning analog topographic maps with a scale of 1:50000; 3) binding a bitmap images of topographic maps to the sheet frames and cropping the frame image; 4) converting data from the GIS “Map 2011” to the GIS “MapInfo”; 5) scanning of archive analogue 1:10,000 scale soil maps and their binding to electronic 1:50000 topographic map in GIS “MapInfo”; 6) defining precision of referencing the raster 1:10,000 scale soil map to topographic 1:50,000 scale map; 7) bitmap image vectorization of a 1:10000 scale soil map in the GIS “MapInfo”. The content of methodology’s each block is disclosed. The developed methodology can be used for cartographic support of land management engineering and territorial planning.
The article provides materials on the natural restoration of land cover in the territory occupied by the waste storage facility of the pulp and paper industry. The article contains information on the level of soil fertility formed on this territory as a result of decomposition of organic waste over 25 years. The composition of the phytocenosis is presented. The article provides materials on the ecological state of the studied object, and also considers the technological operations of reclamation of an authorized landfill in the areas of forestry and recreational land use, taking into account the ecosystem formed at the storage facility.
The authors describe modern trends in development of the cadastral system. The main features of the procedure of cadastral registration and software systems that act as accounting and registration of automated databases are highlighted. The technological process of maintaining the unified state register of real estate is analyzed in detail. The modern system of information electronic interaction in the real estate register is designated. The role of information and communication technologies in the Russian cadastral system is shown. The authors propose a classification of online services of Rosreestr in a number of ways. The fourth group of online services is allocated as the most promising as it provides opportunities to obtain additional information at the common activity fields of different Executive authorities. The authors conclude that changes in the cadastral system of the Russian Federation are greatly influenced by global trends which in turn are aimed at expanding the functions of the cadastre as an information basis of land management.
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