Abstract
Objective: This article aims to analyze existing challenges in the implementation of land use and protection control and to explore promising directions for the modernization of state control (supervision) over land use and protection. The focus is primarily on the use of remote sensing information products as an evidence base for identifying land use violations. Methodology: A comprehensive approach was employed, which includes the analysis of national legislation on state control over land use and protection, as well as a review of remote sensing information products and cadastral system data available for official use. Scientific Novelty: The scientific novelty of this study lies in the comprehensive analysis of contemporary organizational problems affecting the effectiveness of state control (supervision) over land use and protection in Ukraine. It justifies and identifies promising directions for its modernization through the implementation of remote sensing information products. The research reveals the potential of using remote sensing products to identify various types of land law violations and to ensure the legal reliability of the evidence base. Practical Significance: The recommendations presented can be utilized by government authorities to improve legislation regarding state control (supervision) over land use and protection. This improvement would involve the use of remote sensing information products in supervisory and control measures.
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