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It is emphasized that geographic information systems (GIS) are one of the tools that allow processing and integrating a large volume of analytical and spatial information about land plots. It is noted that GIS can serve as a foundation for monitoring and classifying restrictions on the use of land that have been affected by military actions. A list of sources of information about land resources and land plots subjected to various negative impacts, including those resulting from military activities, is presented. Proposals for classifying information from satellite and optical images depicting the aftermath of negative impacts on land plots due to military activities are provided. Groups and subgroups of spatial analytical information that could be included in the new geographic information system of the state land cadastre are suggested. Proposed are also new types of restrictions on the use of land that have been affected by military actions.

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