Abstract
This article considers the issues of monitoring urban lands in the general system of state environmental monitoring based on a conceptual model of interaction of the system of monitoring observations of urban lands and their changes to form an information base for monitoring. Under the information base, the article considers a system of measures of financial, economic, and managerial impact that ensure the greening of the land use system, considering the information support for monitoring urban lands to regulate the system and protect the land. Mechanisms for improving information support for monitoring urban lands are beginning to play a key role in the system of greening land use. This allows you to combine the results of terrain modeling with spatial thematic information and nonspatial information (concentration of pollutants at a specific point) to expand the possibility of analyzing environmental problems, and ultimately contributes to increasing the reliability of assessments of the state of multifunctional lands. The article concludes that considering the features of the relief because of information support for monitoring urban lands will increase the objectivity and reliability of the assessment of multifunctionally used lands and contribute to their rational use.
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