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Menshikov S.V. Introduction of geoinformation technologies to improve the process of highway management. Russian journal of resources, conservation and recycling. 2025; 12(2). Available at: https://resources.today/PDF/09NZOR225.pdf (in Russian). DOI: 10.15862/09NZOR225
Introduction of geoinformation technologies to improve the process of highway management
Menshikov Sergei Vasilievich
Ukhta State Technical University, Ukhta, Russia
E-mail: serg2vk@mail.ru
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0000-8430-6848
Abstract. Introduction. Transport is undoubtedly the backbone of any country’s economy. Transport systems allow goods and people to travel efficiently over any distance. In this context, the improvement of transport services, construction and road management is particularly important. Modern information technologies, including geographic information systems, play a prominent role in this task. These computer systems are widely used for road management, route planning, environmental assessment, construction management and transport safety. The purpose of the study — to consider the features and benefits of using geo-information technologies to improve road management. Pay special attention to the characteristics of geographic information systems, their capabilities and fields of application in the transport industry. Objects and methods. The subjects of research are geoinformation technologies intended for road management. Results. The study presents an algorithm for the application of geographic information systems throughout the entire life cycle of a road. The problems associated with the creation of a single information space for the management of the main routes and the full implementation of geographical information systems are also outlined. Among the problems highlighted are: choice of optimal data model, lack of vertical and horizontal communication at all levels of information systems, problem of collection and updating of information, problem of conversion of data from two-dimensional format to three-dimensional. Conclusions. The opportunities and advantages of introducing geographic information systems in road management, in particular in the process of selection and planning of a section for road construction, in the course of data integration, are shown by concrete examples, Management of assets of road, etc.
Keywords: geoinformation system; highway; cadastre; technology; industry; management; data

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