2019
DOI: 10.14505//jemt.10.5(37).15
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Land Resource Management: Geoinformation Support of Internal Controlling

Abstract: The trend towards globalization of the world economy is currently increasing. Therefore, corporate entities seek to expand their economic power and influence. It spurs them to constantly look for ways to improve the efficiency of their activities, both in the domestic and foreign markets. These circumstances force corporate structures to accelerate the pace of their development. In this regard, they introduce innovations, reduce costs, use available resources more efficiently, as well as optimize the selection… Show more

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“…Therefore, the high density of megacities inevitably leads to problems, including traffic congestion [6], increased energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions [7], the need for waste disposal [8], as well as an increase in crime and the spread of antisocial behavior [9]. These trends are accompanied by an unprecedented increase in demand for water [10] and land resources [11], construction materials [12], and food [13]. From year to year, megacities need to improve the quality of services, improve the system of providing administrative services, and solve environmental problems [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the high density of megacities inevitably leads to problems, including traffic congestion [6], increased energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions [7], the need for waste disposal [8], as well as an increase in crime and the spread of antisocial behavior [9]. These trends are accompanied by an unprecedented increase in demand for water [10] and land resources [11], construction materials [12], and food [13]. From year to year, megacities need to improve the quality of services, improve the system of providing administrative services, and solve environmental problems [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%