Abstract

This article analyzes the key issues of the current state of geospatial data in the State Cadastre of Natural Areas of Resort, establishes requirements for the data and metadata of this cadastre, taking into account the current legislation in the field of National Spatial Data Infrastructure (hereinafter – NSDI). The authors have formulated and proposed some solutions for creating a set of geospatial data for the State Cadastre of Natural Areas of Resort, as well as a methodology for forming this dataset in terms of the boundaries of state-level resort areas, their districts, and sanitary (mining-sanitary) protection zones, considering existing urban planning and land management documentation. The research results will provide developers of planning documentation with baseline data and ensure compliance with restrictions on the use of natural resources within resort area districts. Additionally, the need for geospatial data on artesian wells located within resort territories has been identified with the aim of restoring the boundaries of the first sanitary (mining-sanitary) protection zone. The processing of the research’s initial data was carried out in the geoinformation environment of QGIS software, as well as in Digitals software.

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