The article examines the transformation of the state land supervision system in the context of digitalization. Key directions for the introduction of digital technologies are analyzed: the use of geographic information systems (GIS), Earth remote sensing data, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), electronic document management and online services. The advantages of digitalization are described - increasing the transparency of land management, speeding up information processing, reducing the cost of inspections and increasing the availability of data for citizens and organizations. The conclusion outlines the prospects for the development of the land supervision system: combining data in a single information space, strengthening environmental control and preventing violations by increasing the awareness of copyright holders.
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