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No. 4 (2025): Land management, cadastre and land monitoring
No. 4 (2025): Land management, cadastre and land monitoring
scientific and production journal
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31548/zemleustriy2025.04
Published:
2025-12-30
Land Management and Land Planning
Theoretical foundations of institutional change in land management under conditions of Ukraine’s European integration, the legal regime of martial law, and for the purposes of post-war recovery
Y. Dorosh, Sh. Ibatullin, O. Sakal, V. Krupin, Roman Kharytonenko, R. Derkulskyi
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Towards a contemporary theory of land management
А. Martyn, L. Hunko, S. Zamlynskiy
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Real estate cadastre in Ukraine
A. Gordieiev, L. Plichko
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Economics and ecology of land use
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mpact of climate change on the efficiency of agricultural crop cultivation in Rivne region.
I. Kupriyanchyk
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The effectiveness of bio-melioration technologies in restoring and improving the fertility of degraded soils
O. Panasiuk, V. Kostiuk
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Topographic and Geodetic and Сartographic Support in Land Management
Laser scanning and creation of a bim model of the building No. 1 NTUU “Igor Sikorsky KPI” as a method of visualizing historical and architectural heritage
I. Kovalchuk, M. Kozhemiako, P. Kozhemiako, O. Kutsenko, D. Matviichuk
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Intelligent technologies in the evolution of electronic geodetic instruments: conceptual basis for the integration of artificial intelligence into spatial management systems and geoinformation environments
O. Malashchuk, T. Movchan, T. Rozhi
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Geoinformation technologies for modeling the state of geosystems
Algorithm for the Use of Geoinformation Technologies for the Purpose of Geoecological Monitoring of Territorial Communities
A. Koshel, B. Denysiuk, А. Poltavets
Intelligent technologies in electronic geodetic systems for public spatial management: evolution from automation to digital ethical standards
Ye. Dorozhko, I. Udovenko
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Mobile LiDAR, geoinformation technologies and crowdsourcing for the documentation and preservation of cultural heritage objects in territorial communities
A. Koshel, I. Kolhanova, A. Poltavets, V. Yukhymiuk
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