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Current Issue
No. 2 (2025): Land management, cadastre and land monitoring
scientific and production journal
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31548/zemleustriy2025.02
Published:
2025-06-30
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Topographic and Geodetic and Сartographic Support in Land Management
Overcoming the Soviet Legacy in Land Surveying and Topographic-Geodetic Activities in Ukraine: Terminological Unification, Reframing of Scope and Institutional Integration
A. Martyn
4-19
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Geodetic support for monitoring changes in the land use structure of Ukraine during the period of russian armed aggression and post-conflict recovery
H. Domashenko, S. Monar D, N. Prokopenko
20-32
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Refined algorithm for calculating area distortion adjustments of geospatial objects in geodetic projections
S. Radov, S. Rotte, A. Volontyr, V. Lytvyn, P. Stanko
33-38
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Economics and ecology of land use
The current status and efficiency of the use of land resources in Odessa region
T. Kostiukievych, N. Danilova, А. Tolmachova, Т. Movchan, О. Malashchuk
39-49
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Fair value of land capital: methodical approaches and scenario modeling
M. Zavodiana
50-66
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Geodetic support in the construction of residential, industrial and transport facilities
Improving Approaches to Determining the Maximum Area of Land Parcels Under Existing Buildings and Structures
А. Martyn, L. Hunko, O. Chumachenko, А. Synieutskyi
67-77
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Geoinformation mapping of the soil cover and land adjacent to the Burshtyn TPP, and recommendations for their environmentally balanced use
N. Kolesnik; K. Kolomiiets
78-87
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Geoinformation technologies for modeling the state of geosystems
Microsoft solutions framework (MSF) as a generalized methodology of the framework appoach to spatial information systems handling
V. Chabaniuk, O. Dyshlyk
88-105
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