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The paper presents the results of the SEA study of land management documentation in Ukraine. It is noted that GIS tools can be used to collect information on the existing state of the environment in the territory of an administrative-territorial district, territorial community or settlement, in the absence of reliable statistical data, since land management documentation is essentially a document on spatial planning and spatial decisions. The paper provides a consolidated list of sources for obtaining spatial data, as well as an example of using GIS to obtain, visualize and further analyze the indicators of the environment component “Air pollution”.

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