APPLICATION OF GPS AND GIS TECHNOLOGIES IN DETERMINING LAND BOUNDARIES
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GPS, GIS, land plot, cadastre, digital technologies, state registration, territorial management.Abstract
This article examines the role of GPS (Global Positioning System) and GIS (Geographical Information Systems) technologies in the process of determining land plot boundaries and their state registration. The study highlights the advantages of GPS and GIS integration in ensuring high accuracy, speed, digital database formation, transparency, and regional analysis capabilities. Additionally, existing problems in the application of technologies and proposals for their elimination are presented. The article reflects the importance of implementing modern digital technologies in the system of territorial administration, land cadastre, and real estate registration.
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