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Geodetic Support for the Use of Natural Resources of Chernivtsi Region Using GIS
Anton Melnyk*1, Kostyantyn Darchuk2, Petro Sukhyi3, Ivan Kostaschuk4, Oleksandr Lopushanskyi5
1Department of Geodesy, Cartography and Territorial Management, Yuri Fedkovich Chernivtsi National University, Chernivtsi, Ukraine. Email: a.melnik@chnu.edu.ua | ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1840-974X
2Department of Geodesy, Cartography and Territorial Management, Yuri Fedkovich Chernivtsi National University, Chernivtsi, Ukraine. E-mail: k.darchuk@chnu.edu.ua | ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6164-6954
3Department of Geodesy, Cartography and Territorial Management, Yuri Fedkovich Chernivtsi National University, Chernivtsi, Ukraine. E-mail: p.sukhyj@chnu.edu.ua | ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2164-182X
4Department of Geography of Ukraine and Regional Studies, Yuri Fedkovich Chernivtsi National University, Chernivtsi, Ukraine. E-mail: i.kostaschuk@chnu.edu.ua | ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9338-4538
5Department of Economic Expertise & Land Management, West Ukrainian National University, Ternopil, Ukraine.
E-mail: o.lopushanskyi@wunu.edu.ua | ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0000-9363-2979
*Corresponding author
Grassroots Journal of Natural Resources, 7(3): 77-95. Doi: https://doi.org/10.33002/nr2581.6853.070305
Received: 07 October 2024
Reviewed: 13 November 2024
Provisionally Accepted: 15 November 2024
Revised: 19 November 2024
Finally Accepted: 25 November 2024
Published: 31 December 2024
Maps and plans are necessary to obtain accurate spatial information about the location of any geo-objects. High-quality and accurate creation of cartographic materials will improve the assessment of natural resources, cadastral work, etc. to solve the problem, cadastral maps and plans of a given scale are necessary. Their creation without violating regulatory documents requires certain State Geodetic Network (SGN) points. The purpose of the study is to analyse the spatial location of SGN points on the territory of the Chernivtsi region in Ukraine and to assess geodetic support for the use of natural resources using geographic information systems (GIS). We used QGIS version 3.28, to create maps and models based on the thematic layers, and evaluated the existing geodetic support in the section of the newly created administrative and territorial units of the region. An assessment of the spatial placement of SGN points for the territory of the Chernivtsi region by the administrative-territorial division was carried out. We identified 198 geodetic points of different classes. The boundaries of Chernivtsi district had the largest number of geodetic points (109 units, which is 55% of the total region). This was followed by Dnistrovsky District (54 points - 27% of the region), and Vyzhnytsky District (35 objects - 18% of the region).
Geodetic support; GIS; Topographic and geodetic works; State geodetic network; Natural resources
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Melnyk, A., Darchuk, K., Sukhyi, P., Kostaschuk, I. and Lopushanskyi, O. (2024). Geodetic Support for the Use of Natural Resources of Chernivtsi Region Using GIS. Grassroots Journal of Natural Resources, 7(3): 77-95. Doi: https://doi.org/10.33002/nr2581.6853.070305
Melnyk, A., Darchuk, K., Sukhyi, P., Kostaschuk, I., & Lopushanskyi, O. (2024). Geodetic Support for the Use of Natural Resources of Chernivtsi Region Using GIS. Grassroots Journal of Natural Resources, 7(3), 77-95. https://doi.org/10.33002/nr2581.6853.070305
Melnyk A., Darchuk K., Sukhyi P., Kostaschuk I., Lopushanskyi O. Geodetic Support for the Use of Natural Resources of Chernivtsi Region Using GIS. Grassroots Journal of Natural Resources, 2024, 7 (3), 77-95. https://doi.org/10.33002/nr2581.6853.070305
Melnyk, Anton, Darchuk, Kostyantyn, Sukhyi, Petro, Kostaschuk, Ivan, Lopushanskyi, Oleksandr. 2024. “Geodetic Support for the Use of Natural Resources of Chernivtsi Region Using GIS”. Grassroots Journal of Natural Resources, 7 no. 3: 77-95. https://doi.org/10.33002/nr2581.6853.070305
Melnyk, Anton, Kostyantyn Darchuk, Petro Sukhyi, Ivan Kostaschuk and Oleksandr Lopushanskyi. 2024. “Geodetic Support for the Use of Natural Resources of Chernivtsi Region Using GIS”. Grassroots Journal of Natural Resources, 7 (3): 77-95. https://doi.org/10.33002/nr2581.6853.070305
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