Abstract

Abstract. The central agricultural region is relatively pleasant in terms of nature and climate of our country, and due to the use of land for multiple purposes, the ecological status of the land has been greatly changed. It is necessary to use many types of layered data and use many types of thematic image results in agricultural monitoring and research, which is a necessary land use. These data will be carried out by various branches of research, and the modelling of each data into a unified database with geographical connections will allow for integrated evaluation and thematic drawing, and the use of geo-spatial analysis decision-making system is required. The purpose of this work is to carry out agricultural land monitoring research using remote sensing methods and advanced technology, to develop a unified methodology, to enrich the data of the points of the monitoring network database, to create an interdisciplinary geo-database, and to develop recommendations for further measures to be taken. It will cover 304,000 hectares of 17 soums of Selenge province and 36,000 agricultural lands of 3 soums of Darkhan-Uul province. A geodatabase was created for the monitoring survey of agricultural land, and a map and route for the field survey was prepared before starting the field survey. The database includes 21 sub-district boundaries, team boundaries and agricultural monitoring points, cadastral data of cultivated and agricultural land, agricultural soil data, satellite data and topography data.

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