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Svetlana S. Yankelevich
Plachotny str., 10, 630108, Novosibirsk, Russia,
E-mail: ss9573@yandex.ru
Anastasiya O. Lebzak
Plachotny str., 10, 630108, Novosibirsk, Russia,
E-mail: nasymadyanova@mail.ru
Evgenii V. Lebzak
Plachotny str., 10, 630108, Novosibirsk, Russia,
E-mail: lebzack2012@yandex.ru
Abstract
The level of information security of the cultural heritage of the region has a direct impact on the spatial development of the territory. Most often this is expressed in the quantity and quality of scientific research in this area, measures to protect and popularize the cultural heritage of the region, and, as a result, the level of development of educational tourism in this area.
The widespread accessibility of the Internet in our country, as well as the annual enormous increase in the number of mobile Internet users, makes it possible to disseminate a large amount of heterogeneous information as quickly and efficiently as possible. Therefore, web technologies are rationally applied to increase the level of information security of cultural heritage objects.
Geospatial information perceived by the user preferably in a graphical form, for example, using interactive maps and web-GIS. To create them, you need to integrate web technologies and geoinformation mapping. The article presents a study of the advantages and disadvantages of using web technologies in cartography.
In the process of research, a technology for creating web GIS of cultural heritage objects was developed, based on the integration of web technologies and geoinformation mapping. The article describes in detail the main stages and features of creating such geoinformation products, as well as the requirements for them.
A prototype of the web GIS “Cultural heritage of the Novosibirsk region” has been developed.it can be used by any person for educational purposes, as well as by territorial bodies of protection of cultural heritage objects, local governments, construction organizations, road enterprises, land use and subsoil use enterprises, educational and scientific organizations, as well as tour operators and other economic entities.
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For citation: Yankelevich S.S., Lebzak A.O., Lebzak E.V. Technological aspects of creating a web GIS of cultural heritage objects for spatial development of the territory on the example of the Novosibirsk region. InterCarto. InterGIS. GI support of sustainable development of territories: Proceedings of the International conference. Moscow: Moscow University Press, 2020. V. 26. Part 4. P. 311–319. DOI: 10.35595/2414-9179-2020-4-26-311-319 (in Russian)