Designing water protection zones using GIS tools
Journal: Scientific and industrial journal "Land management, cadastre and land monitoring" (Vol.2025, No. 3)Publication Date: 2025-30-09
Authors : B. Zaiachkivska B. Denysiuk Ya. Burbyha;
Page : 8-8
Keywords : coastal protection strip; territorial community; water bodies; GIS technologies; geographic information systems; water protection zone; design;
Abstract
The regulatory and legal principles of designing water protection zones and their role in protecting the natural environment, determining the boundaries of coastal protection strips and the influence of relief on the size of restriction zones are analyzed. The territory of the Kamianopotokivska territorial community in the Kremenchuk district of the Poltava region is studied. The water bodies in the study area were classified, and the normative values of coastal protection strips were determined based on their sizes, in accordance with current legislation requirements. Based on open data on the relief of the territory, slopes were calculated and doubling of coastal protection strips within slopes exceeding 3 degrees was provided.
A geospatial dynamic model for designing water protection zones, taking into account legislative norms and terrain and their impact on activities, has been developed. The model was created and tested using the Model Builder software module in ArcGIS Pro.
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