THE PROCEDURE OF USING AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS TO CREATE THE GRAPHIC PART OF LAND MANAGEMENT DOCUMENTATION

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22616/j.balticsurveying.2024.20.005

Keywords:

scale, land management documentation, aerial photographs, photogrammetric processing, cartographic materials

Abstract

The article is devoted to the use of aerial surveying issue to create a graphic part of land management documentation. For each type of land management documentation, the scale of graphic materials of land management documentation is determined, as the scale depends on the task and the required accuracy of the work. It has been established that aerial surveying is the most effective method for creating (updating) basic graphic materials of land management documentation at the scales of 1:5 000, 1:2 000, 1:1 000, space imagery is used to create of maps on a scale of 1:5 000 in plains and 1:10 000 in mountainous areas. It was determined that the use of aerial photographs in solving land management problems is possible only after passing all stages of their preliminary processing: post-processing, rectification and an orthophoto plan creation. General recommendations have been developed regarding the use of aerial photography to create the graphic part of land management documentation: aerial photographs or space images should be used for a large area; aerial photographs – for displaying land management objects within the boundaries of settlements; space images – outside of populated areas, or at the stage of designing land management documentation or performing planning works.

Key words: scale, land management documentation, aerial photographs, photogrammetric processing, cartographic materials

Author Biographies

Maryna Pilicheva , O.M. Beketov National University of Urban Economy in Kharkiv

Candidate of technical sciences, associate professor, associate professor of the department of land administration and geoinformation systems, O.M. Beketov National University of Urban Economy in Kharkiv. 17 Marshal Bazhanov str., Kharkiv, 61002, Ukraine.
Photogrammetry and remote sensing, land cadastre, land management, territory planning.

Tetiana Anopriienko , State Biotechnological University

Candidate of economic sciences, associate professor, associate professor of the department of land management, geodesy and cadastre, State Biotechnological University. 44 Alchevskyh str., Kharkiv, 61002, Ukraine.
Management of land resources, territory planning, land cadastre, real estate evaluation

Anna Fedorova , State Biotechnological University

Assistant of the department of land management, geodesy and cadastre, State Biotechnological University. 44 Alchevskyh str., Kharkiv, 61002, Ukraine.
Geodesy, photogrammetry and remote sensing, territory planning, real estate evaluation.

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Published

29-12-2024

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Land management