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Mihail V. Panasyuk
6/20, Kremlyovskaya str., Kazan, 420008, Russia,
E-mail: mp3719@yandex.ru
Rafail A. Mustafin
6/20, Kremlyovskaya str., Kazan, 420008, Russia,
E-mail: mustafinra@mail.ru
Almaz M. Sabirzyanov
6/20, Kremlyovskaya str., Kazan, 420008, Russia,
E-mail: sabiralmaz@mail.ru
Abstract
The article discusses the results of research on the development of integration of municipal GIS with the National spatial data system (NSDS) of Russia, the creation of an ecosystem of national spatial data, which allows to increase the completeness, reliability and functionality of geoinformation support for solving problems of state and municipal management. The authors summarized the domestic experience of developing municipal GIS (MGIS) and regional GIS (RGIS), as well as national spatial data systems from different countries, which made it possible to assess their role in geoinformation support for territorial management. A diagram is presented based on an analysis of publications and indicators characterizing the areas of application of municipal GIS, which shows the stages of development of municipal GIS in the Russian Federation. The article considers the regulatory and legal bases for the organization of interaction between the FGIS NSPD, MGIS and RGIS, including resolutions of the Government of the Russian Federation and Federal Laws. The article presents the results of the authors’ development of sections of the project and program devoted to the organization of the spatial data system of the Republic of Tatarstan and its interaction with the NSDS, as well as the results of the development and implementation of the regional and municipal GIS “Monitoring and control of the maintenance of objects and territories (MiCSOT) Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug”. The objectives of the regional spatial data system are characterized. The tasks of the development of geodetic, cartographic and geoinformation support within the framework of this project are considered. The description of work organization, structural and functional features and functioning of processes of the MGIS MiCSOT is given. The article examines the main areas of interaction between municipal, regional GIS and NSDS, as well as the technological basis for organizing this interaction. A structural model of municipal GIS based on client-server architecture is proposed. The characteristics of the functions of MGIS subsystems, the relations of MGIS with municipal clients, the relations between municipal administration, customers and contractors of works, as well as the relations of MGIS with RGIS and the NSPD are given.
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For citation: Panasyuk M.V., Mustafin R.A., Sabirzyanov A.M. Integration of territorial GIS with the National spatial data infrastructure in projects for the development of geospatial information environment of Russian regions. InterCarto. InterGIS. Moscow: MSU, Faculty of Geography, 2025. V. 31. Part 1. P. 172–187. DOI: 10.35595/2414-9179-2025-1-31-172-187 (in Russian)









