Geoinformation and cartographic support of ecological, economic and social aspects of sustainable development of the Vologda Region

DOI: 10.35595/2414-9179-2019-1-25-89-101

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About the Authors

Nikolai V. Anisimov

Vologda State University,
Lenina Street 15, 160000, Vologda, Russia,
E-mail: nvanisimov1@gmail.com

Anatoliy V. Belyy

Vologda State University,
Lenina Street 15, 160000, Vologda, Russia,
E-mail: belyyanatoly@yandex.ru

Nadezda K. Maksutova

Vologda State University,
Lenina Street 15, 160000, Vologda, Russia,
E-mail: maksutova@mail.ru

Yuriy P. Popov

Vologda State University,
Lenina Street 15, 160000, Vologda, Russia,
E-mail: cyraxxenos@mail.ru

Vyacheslav V. Priyatelev

Vologda State University,
Lenina Street 15, 160000, Vologda, Russia,
E-mail: rector@vogu35.ru

Abstract

Over the past decades, extensive arrays of spatial-temporal data have been collected in the form of sectoral cadastres of natural resources, monitoring hydrometeorological indicators, demographic statistics and reports of various departments. In the Vologda Region, GIS are created mainly for solving specific sectoral tasks, for example, land and town planning cadastres, transportation tasks, oil and gas companies and for individual municipalities, mainly urban (GIS Vologda, GIS Cherepovets). At the same time, development of GIS with a departmental approach and with “outdated” data, it less and less meets modern requirements for integrated geo-information and cartographic support of federal, regional and municipal authorities at municipal levels in solving problems of territorial administration.

To overcome the growing backlog of the Vologda Region in spatial information, the Vologda State University has developed and completed a structure of an integrated regional and municipal GIS for public authorities in the framework of the Electronic Russia project, as well as for solving scientific, educational and educational tasks.

The work of the collective of the Vologda State University is aimed at creating geo-information materials for solving the problems of managing the administrative and territorial objects of the Vologda Region, including both the region as a whole and its municipalities. The project is comprehensive and aims to provide management at the municipal level with the implementation of the following programs included in the socio-economic development strategy of the Vologda Region up to 2030: Demography, Tourist cluster, Forest industry cluster, Efficient state (balanced spatial planning for resource allocation Ecology (ensuring long-term environmental forecast and quality of life).

Keywords

GIS, sustainable development, territorial management

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For citation: Anisimov N.V., Belyy A.V., Maksutova N.K., Popov Yu.P., Priyatelev V.V. Geoinformation and cartographic support of ecological, economic and social aspects of sustainable development of the Vologda Region. InterCarto. InterGIS. GI support of sustainable development of territories: Proceedings of the International conference. Moscow: Moscow University Press, 2019. V. 25. Part 1. P. 89–101. DOI: 10.35595/2414-9179-2019-1-25-89-101 (in Russian)