Abstract

In order to implement the key priorities of state policy in the area of effective territorial management, it is necessary to develop and implement a set of organizational and legal measures that ensure the sustainable development of the territories of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, municipalities, including urban settlements and municipal districts, for which the corresponding urban planning documentation is being developed. The methodological and theoretical frameworks of the study were the generalized results of scientific developments in different resources management and in the field of land, as well as information support of this process. For the most complete coverage of the problem, deductive, inductive, analytical, comparative legal and other scientific methods were used. Thus, the main instruments of the management system are the accounting and registration system, the control and supervisory system in the land field of use and protection, as well as the territorial planning system. Their structural components contain a significant amount of information, which, in order to raise the efficiency of the land administration system, must be accumulated and reflected in a single geospace. As a result, it was revealed that contradictions between the current norms of sectoral legislation and the insufficient level of technology development hinder the creation of a well-functioning mechanism for the integration of diverse cadastral and urban planning information.

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