METHOD OF ASSESSMENT OF PURPOSEFUL USE OF LAND IN POPULATION POINTS OF LAND CADASTRAL INDICATORS
Yunusov Begench Mavlanberdievich , PhD, Ministry of Water Resources, UzbekistanAbstract
To maintain settlement land account in correct modern methods and complete land surveying and to ensure purposeful use of land. Establishing targeted land use through land cadastre-based indicators is important in ensuring economic stability. From this point of view, the article provides information on the creation of cadastral indicators based on the geodatabase ArcGIS program and thereby achieving economic stability in the regions, as well as establishing the purposeful use of land in the regions and their control.
Keywords
Cadastre, land cadastral system, land accounting
References
Decree No. PF-6061 of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated September 9, 2020 “On measures to fundamentally improve the system of land accounting and state cadastre management”.
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