LAND USE MONITORING OF THE REGIONS: GEOINFORMATION ASPECTS
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https://doi.org/10.33042/2522-1809-2023-6-180-98-102Keywords:
land use, monitoring, geoinformation systems, environmental factors, eco-networks, geoinformation monitoring mapsAbstract
The research achieved the goal of developing land use monitoring based on the application of geoinformation systems, considering the influence of environmental factors in the formation of eco-networks. The following tasks have been solved: theoretical definition of eco-network land use monitoring; formation of a quantitative basis for land use monitoring; development of geoinformation support for land use monitoring of eco-networks.
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