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Formation of integrated systems with a single space through the unification of information inducted in the information resources of usrre and iseuda
Author(s) -
К. В. Тихонова,
E. Lisitskaya,
D. A. Tikhonov
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
èkonomika i èkologiâ territorialʹnyh obrazovanij
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2413-1474
DOI - 10.23947/2413-1474-2020-4-4-57-64
Subject(s) - legislation , unification , documentation , environmental planning , business , urban planning , spatial planning , land use planning , geospatial analysis , sustainable development , redistribution (election) , information system , land use , human settlement , information space , environmental resource management , political science , geography , computer science , engineering , civil engineering , economics , law , cartography , archaeology , politics , world wide web , programming language
Within the framework of effective territorial management, as one of the priority areas of state policy, optimal decisions should be made that focus on the sustainable development of the subjects territories of the Russian Federation, municipalities, including urban settlements and municipal districts, for this purpose, appropriate urban planning documentation is being developed, including territorial planning documents, as the only legal and technical basis for the system of land redistribution and the establishment of a legal regime for their use. Modern trends in the economic development of regions determine the choice of tools for state land man-agement in strict accordance with land and civil legislation, combined with the specifics of territorial entities. Thus, the main management tools are the accounting and registration, control and supervision sys-tems in the field of land use and protection, as well as the territorial planning system. Their structural components contain a significant amount of information that should be accumulated and reflected in a single geospatial space in order to improve the efficiency of land management. However, the contradictions between the current norms of industry legislation and the insufficient level of technology development prevent the creation of a well-functioning mechanism for integrating diverse ca-dastral and urban planning information.

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