1987-1994 at the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, in the following positions: engineer, head training laboratory, engineer of the II category of NDC.
From 1997 to 2004 she worked at the Institute of Advanced Technologies CJSC as a cartographer, then as a group leader, deputy director and scientific consultant.
Since 2000 - as an associate professor (part-time) of the Department of Geodesy and Cartography of the Faculty of Geography; in 2004-2005 she worked as an associate professor on the terms of a fixed-term employment contract, and since 2005 she continued to work as an associate professor, as selected by competition.
From July 1, 2012 - Acting Head of the Department of Geodesy and Cartography, since January 23, 2013 - Head of the Department of Geodesy and Cartography of the Faculty of Geography, as selected by competition on the terms of the contract.
EDUCATION
1982-1987 - student of Taras Shevchenko Kyiv State University, Department of Geodesy and Cartography;
1994-1998 - Postgraduate student of the Department of Geodesy and Cartography, Faculty of Geography, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. She defended her dissertation "Cartographic modeling based on GIS technologies in ecological soil research", specialized council D 26.163.01 of the Institute of Geography of the NAS of Ukraine, specialty - 11.00.12 - geographical cartography (2000), received a certificate of associate professor (2007) .
2008-2011 - Doctoral student of the Department of Geodesy and Cartography, Faculty of Geography, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. In 2011 she defended her doctoral dissertation "Educational cartography in the context of informatization of society: theoretical and methodological principles and practical implementation" in the specialty - 11.00.12 - geographical, received a certificate of professor (2014).
RESEARCH INTERESTS
research of modern technologies of map publishing, problems of introduction into educational process and production activity of geoinformation systems and technologies, development of educational cartography
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REGULATION OF SUSTAINABLE LAND USE ISSUES IN THE UKRAINIAN CONTEXT Liudmyla Datsenko, Svitlana Titova, Marharyta Dubnytska Acta Scientiarum Polonorum Administratio Locorum, 2026 Motives: The issue of sustainable and rational land use has become highly relevant due to military actions in Ukraine. The article identifies threats and risks to land use caused by warfare, analyzes foreign post-conflict land restoration practices, and considers their applicability to Ukraine. Current economic conditions necessitate creating an institutional framework and enhancing mechanisms for sustainable land use adapted to wartime specifics. A structural-graphic model has been developed to address these challenges. The study also highlights weak points in legislation and the cadastral system, offering recommendations grounded in international experience and tailored to Ukraine’s ongoing reconstruction amid full-scale war.Aim: To generalize international experience in sustainable land use systems; identify Ukraine’s current land use issues under martial law; and propose regulatory solutions.Results: Key land use threats due to war are outlined. The study confirms the need to develop regulatory and methodological tools, considering best global practices. A structural model is proposed, and specific recommendations for land use regulation in wartime Ukraine are provided.
ENHANCING SUSTAINABLE RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN UKRAINE THROUGH LAND CONSOLIDATION Liudmyla Datsenko, Svitlana Titova, Marharyta Dubnytska, Oleksander Honcharenko, Nataliya Polyakova Acta Scientiarum Polonorum Formatio Circumiectus, 2026 Aim of the study The study aims to substantiate the role of land consolidation as an effective instrument for spatial planning and sustainable development of territorial communities in Ukraine. Specifically, it focuses on the context of post-war recovery and land-use transformation, identifying the necessary organizational and legal foundations for introducing land consolidation to ensure growth in the agricultural sector. Materials and methods The theoretical basis comprises scientific works on land consolidation by domestic and international scholars, legislative acts, and analytical data on territorial development. The methodological framework employs a systematic approach, utilizing structural-logical analysis and synthesis to examine the interactions within the land management system. Results and conclusions The study demonstrates that land consolidation is a pivotal mechanism for overcoming fragmentation, improving land-use efficiency, and strengthening rural development in Ukraine. It enhances agricultural productivity, supports environmental protection, and upgrades land administration systems. The analysis indicates that modern consolidation must integrate social, economic, and ecological priorities, aligning with spatial planning and ensuring community participation. Given post-war challenges and the lack of a comprehensive legal framework, implementing land consolidation is crucial for effective reconstruction, sustainable land management, and the long-term resilience of territorial communities.
Challenges in the Use of Geospatial Data for Land Management and Urban Planning (a Case Study of Kyiv) , L. M. Datsenko, S. V. Titova, M. V. Dubnytska Ukrainian Geographical Journal, 2025 The current state of territorial organisation and management, as well as spatial development planning, is characterised by the use of diverse geospatial data and geographic information systems. Ukraine’s National Geospatial Data Infrastructure (NGDI) plays a key role in ensuring transparency and efficiency in land resource management and urban development. This article analyses the current state and challenges related to the use of NGDI in regulating land relations, addressing applied tasks in land management, and organising urban planning, using the city of Kyiv as a case study. Particular attention is paid to problems in technical support, data quality, the institutional environment, and legal regulation. A structural-graphic model has been developed to highlight issues in the use of geospatial data in land management and territorial planning, based on the example of Kyiv. These problems are not unique to Ukraine; similar situations have been observed in other countries, including developed ones. Overcoming these challenges is crucial for the sustainable development of Kyiv and other regions of Ukraine, their recovery, and integration into the European geoinformation space.
ADVANTAGES OF COMPREHENSIVE RENOVATION OF TERRITORIAL COMMUNITIES IN UKRAINE IN THE CONTEXT OF SPATIAL PLANNING Liudmyla Datsenko, Svitlana Titova, Marharyta Dubnytska Acta Scientiarum Polonorum Formatio Circumiectus, 2025 Aim of the studyThis article analyzes European experience to identify best practices relevant to Ukraine in spatial planning. It examines the current state of spatial planning and urban planning documentation in Ukraine, emphasizing the transition from centralized policies to modern, integrated, and strategic approaches. The study explores pathways for community development, focusing on areas affected by destruction and those addressing challenges from the relocation of internally displaced persons and businesses. It highlights the need for rational spatial planning to balance settlements and workplaces, ensure stable urban mobility, and promote inclusivity, energy efficiency, and environmental sustainability.Material and methodsThe theoretical basis consists of the scientific works of domestic and foreign scientists in the field of spatial planning, legislative and regulatory acts, methodological and instructional materials, statistical and analytical data of ministries and departments of Ukraine, public organizations regarding issues of spatial planning of territorial development. The main methods are monographic analysis, synthesis method, structural-logical method and systemic approach. The research methodology is based on the main principles: the general dialectical principle of general connection and interaction; the principle of causality, which is connected with the principles of general connection and development; principles of systematicity in cognition.Results and conclusionsAt the current stage of development in Ukraine there is an urgent need for a timely transition to complex spatial planning, which will contribute to the realization of the goals of sustainable development, the elimination of the problems of inconsistency of urban planning, land management and strategic documents, and the improvement of the quality of urban planning decisions.
Analyzing Slope Steepness for Sustainable Agricultural Land Management in the Vinnytsia Urban Territorial Community Using GIS 5th Eage Workshop on Assessment of Landslide Hazards and Impact on Communities Landslide 2025, 2025
CONCEPTUAL APPROACHES TO THE COMPLEX OF RESTORATION OF THE AFFECTED TERRITORIES AS A RESULT OF MILITARY ACTIONS IN UKRAINE Liudmyla Datsenko, Svitlana Titova, Marharyta Dubnytska Acta Scientiarum Polonorum Formatio Circumiectus, 2024 Aim of the studyThe purpose of the study is to substantiate the conceptual approaches of the complex, to consider its main components regarding the restoration of territories affected by the war in Ukraine, with an emphasis on the incompleteness of current legal acts, the importance of developing new legal mechanisms that will ensure the procedure for removing contaminated lands into state ownership for their long-term restoration with appropriate compensation to landowners for the period of time contaminated land is in state ownership.Material and methodsThe theoretical basis consists of the academic researches of domestic and foreign scientists in the field of land management and environmental protection, legislative and regulatory acts, methodological and instructional materials, statistical and analytical data of ministries and departments of Ukraine, public organizations regarding the use of land resources and socio-economic development of the regions of Ukraine. Methods used: monographic analysis; synthesis method; structural and logical method; systemic approach; dialectical principle of connection /interaction.Results and conclusionsThe land relations during the reconstruction of Ukraine should be based on the following principles and approaches: openness of the public cadastral map of Ukraine; simplification of permit procedures; assessment of land and soil quality, inventory; continuation of the trend of decreasing arable land; conservation of lands, the use of which can harm human life and health, the state of the environment; expropriation of land from tenants who are connected to Russia or Belarus; soil conservation in the context of war; introduction oh the state system of control of land resources and the responsibility of land users.
Specifics of Preparing the Geographic Basis for Historical Mapping , L. M. Datsenko, S. V. Titova, , M. V. Dubnytska, and Ukrainian Geographical Journal, 2024 Changes in physical-geographical minds are created not only by the influx of natural phenomena, but by the great world as a result of human activity. And the emphasis of scientists on obtaining old maps was until current research, but the preparation of geographical foundations for the creation of historical maps may not have been completed. This publication is devoted to the nutritional display on the maps of changes in the hydrological boundary of the river during historical periods. The research has established a method of analysis to verify the essential evidence of historical cartography, and a method of synthesis allows us to absorb the information obtained during the investigation to clarify the problem seen. Ignoring the power of reconstruction of the landscape for an hour period, which is mapped to result in the depiction of elements of a geographical basis and localization of thematic interest, while historical maps are often a single source of history personal spatial information.
3D CADASTRE AS A TOOL FOR REGULATING PROPERTY RELATIONS AND A SPATIAL INFORMATION BASE FOR MULTIPURPOSE CADASTRAL SYSTEM Liudmyla Datsenko, Svitlana Titova, Marharyta Dubnytska Acta Scientiarum Polonorum Formatio Circumiectus, 2024 Aim of the studyThe purpose of the study is to prove the importance and necessity for the transformation of the national cadastral system of Ukraine and the introduction of 3D cadastre technology for measuring real estate objects in real time. Previous studies of domestic and foreign scientists in the field of 3D modeling of real estate objects were analyzed, leading 3D modeling systems of real estate objects were compared, legal rights of the parties in creating and maintaining a 3D cadastre of real estate objects were determined, and recommendations were developed on the need for their use in Ukraine. An analysis of existing standards and approaches to the methods and construction of three-dimensional models of real estate objects was carried out, as well as an analysis of the possibilities of introducing three-dimensional objects into a multi-purpose cadastral system, based on international standards within the regulatory and legal system of Ukraine. Using the example of a specific plot of land, the effectiveness of operating with different property interests in relation to it in 3D space, rather than on a 2D plane, is demonstrated.Material and methods<br>The theoretical basis consists of the scientific works by domestic and foreign scientists in the field of 3D modeling of real estate objects, methodological and instructional materials for the implementation of 3D cadastre technology, which will make it possible to introduce the measurement of real estate objects in real time, as well as to register ownership rights to real estate objects located above and below the surface of the earth. In selecting the references for this study, a systematic approach was used to ensure the relevance and credibility of the sources. First, we conducted a comprehensive search of peer-reviewed articles, books, and reports published in the last 20 years, focusing on topics directly related to 3D cadastral systems, real estate object modeling, and relevant legal frameworks. The primary databases used included Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar, ensuring a wide scope of global research coverage. Studies were selected based on their contribution to the theoretical, methodological, and practical advancements in the field, with an emphasis on recent developments in 3D cadastre technology. Additionally, priority was given to works with high citation rates and publications by leading experts in the field. The final selection of references reflects both foundational theories and cutting-edge innovations, which support the study’s objectives and pertinent discussion. </br> Taking into account the peculiarities and realities of the post-war reconstruction of Ukraine, we conducted an analysis of best practices (in terms of research), focusing on those whose practical achievements can become the basis for new domestic research on the territory of our state, taking into account the existing regulatory and legislative framework. From this point of view, foreign experience is interesting, confirming the effectiveness of such a system in the complex management of resources at the level of municipalities; increasing the investment attractiveness of territories due to the fact that owners are guaranteed the realization of all rights to any three-dimensional real estate object; as well as reducing the number of property disputes, since the height coordinate is a control and 98% protects the cadastral system from overlays and false registration of object boundaries. <br>Monographic analysis was used for the study and generalization of existing scientific approaches to the problem of 3D modeling of real estate objects, the possibilities of introducing three-dimensional objects into the multi-purpose cadastre system, taking into account the realities of today in Ukraine with the prospect of the possibility of a more rapid development of a socially oriented market economy after the war. <br>The synthesis method is manifested due to the comprehensive deepening of the theoretical, methodological and methodical foundations of the national cadastral system and its transformation. The cadastre is always connected with the land, which is the spatial basis of human life. However, cadastral information is not only the basis for the rational use and protection of land, but also the basis for accounting for real estate objects and other land improvements. It is with the use of the synthesis method that the role of the multipurpose 3D cadastre has been proven as an effective tool for accounting for land plots, immovable property, as well as rights to them and their encumbrances. <br>Systematic approach implies that 3D cadastre databases can be used by those involved in land development processes, including surveyors, architects, developers, designers, real estate agents, local government structures and corporate owners. The 3D cadastre system can provide important information for various aspects of land and property management. <br>The research methodology is based on the main principles: general dialectical principle of general connection and interaction; the principle of causality, which is connected with the principles of general communication and development; principles of systematicity in cognition.Results and conclusionsThe intensive development of cities in Ukraine, combined with complex cases of spatial demarcation, from the point of view of property rights, requires a new approach to land management, which would make it possible to register real estate objects and rights to them in 3D format – keeping cadastral records with a three-dimensional presentation of information. Therefore, creation of a 3D cadastre system, which will be able to solve the problems of ambiguity present in the maintenance of 2D cadastre, is essential. To create a 3D cadastre in Ukraine, it is necessary to improve the national cadastral system, in particular to fill it with information about buildings and structures, as well as to combine registers that contain information about land plots and real estate objects located on them with information about property rights.
THE ISSUE OF SUSTAINABLE LAND USE IN UKRAINE TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE WAR Liudmyla Datsenko, Svitlana Titova, Marharyta Dubnytska, Oksana Kustovska Acta Scientiarum Polonorum Formatio Circumiectus, 2024 Aim of the studyThe purpose of the study is to consider the issue of sustainable land use in Ukraine, taking into account the consequences of the war. The legal definition of sustainable land use is currently not sufficiently justified and balanced. In Ukraine today, the paradigm of sustainable (balanced) land use is still being formed, and the Land Policy Strategy for the management of land resources and land use should be based on it.Material and methodsThe method of analysis is used to determine the possibilities of a more rapid development of the socially oriented market economy after the war. This can happen thanks to the deepening of the theoretical foundations of the rational use of land resources (the synthesis method), optimization of the economic, social and ecological components of land use (deduction method), which in turn will contribute to increasing the socio - economic efficiency of the use and reproduction of the productive potential of Ukraine's lands in the post-war period (system approach).Results and conclusionsIt was determined that sustainable (balanced) land use should be understood as a system of organizing the use and protection of land and other natural resources and biodiversity and corresponding land relations corresponding to the relations of social development, in which the optimal relationship between social, ecological and economic factors of land use development is achieved. The essence of the research component of the institutionalization of balanced land use is disclosed. A paradigm of views on sustainable land use is formulated, taking into account the consequences of the war in Ukraine.
Assessment and management of urban environmental quality in the context of inspire requirements Theoretical and Empirical Researches in Urban Management, 2021
Method for Studying the Effect of Barcode Staff Rotation on Digital Levelling Accuracy O Honcharenko, S Bodnar, M Dubnytska, M Molochko, L Datsenko, ... AI Powered Control Systems in Fintech: Automating Decision-Making in Digital … , 2026 2026
Regulation of sustainable land use issues in the Ukrainian context L Datsenko, S Titova, M Dubnytska Acta Scientiarum Polonorum Administratio Locorum 25 (1), 35-49 , 2026 2026
Enhancing Sustainable Rural Development in Ukraine through Land Consolidation L Datsenko, S Titova, M Dubnytska, O Honcharenko, N Polyakova Acta Scientiarum Polonorum. Formatio Circumiectus 25 (1), 71-87 , 2026 2026
Analyzing Slope Steepness for Sustainable Agricultural Land Management in the Vinnytsia Urban Territorial Community Using GIS L Datsenko, M Dubnytska, O Mikhno, N Polyakova, M Sytnyk, S Titova 5th EAGE Workshop on assessment of landslide hazards and impact on … , 2025 2025
КОНСОЛІДАЦІЯ ЗЕМЕЛЬ ЯК ІНСТРУМЕНТ СТАЛОГО РОЗВИТКУ ТЕРИТОРІЙ ГРОМАД В УКРАЇНІ ЛМ ДАЦЕНКО, МВ ДУБНИЦЬКА, СВ ТІТОВА SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE, 29 , 2025 2025
Advantages of comprehensive renovation of territorial communities in Ukraine in the context of spatial planning L Datsenko, S Titova, M Dubnytska Acta Scientiarum Polonorum. Formatio Circumiectus 24 (1), 15-30 , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
3D Cadastre as a Tool for Regulating Property Relations and a Spatial Information Base for Multipurpose Cadastral System L Datsenko, S Titova, M Dubnytska Acta Scientiarum Polonorum. Formatio Circumiectus 23 (4), 19-35 , 2025 2025 Citations: 2
Spatial Planning and Natural Risks: Synergy for Sustainable Development I Novakovska, L Datsenko, O Kustovska, S Titova, M Dubnytska, V Groza Achieving Sustainable Business Through AI, Technology Education and Computer … , 2024 2024 Citations: 2
The issue of sustainable land use in Ukraine taking into account the consequences of the war L Datsenko, S Titova, M Dubnytska, O Kustovska Acta Scientiarum Polonorum. Formatio Circumiectus 23 (2), 25-38 , 2024 2024 Citations: 6
SPECIFICS OF PREPARING THE GEOGRAPHIC BASIS FOR HISTORICAL MAPPING LM DATSENKO, SV TITOVA, MV DUBNYTSKA УКРАЇНСЬКИЙ ГЕОГРАФІЧНИЙ ЖУРНАЛ 2024 (3), 72-80 , 2024 2024
CONCEPTUAL APPROACHES TO THE COMPLEX OF RESTORATION OF THE AFFECTED TERRITORIES AS A RESULT OF MILITARY ACTIONS IN UKRAINE L Dubnytska, Marharyta, Titova, Svitlana, Datsenko 2024 Citations: 4
Land and Legal Relations Reconstruction in the De-Occupied Territories of Ukraine M Dubnytska, L Datsenko, S Titova International Conference of Young Professionals «GeoTerrace-2023» 2023 (1), 1-5 , 2023 2023 Citations: 5
Optimization of the land use system of the Karmeliuk’s Podillia National Nature Park O Mudrak, L Datsenko, M Hanchuk, O Mazykina 2022
Pologivskiy kaolin deposit: geology, mineral and chemical composition, technological properties L Datsenko, M Hanchuk, Y Chebanova, S Malyuta, O Mazykina Київ: КНУ ім. Тараса Шевченка , 2022 2022
The role of land management and cartographic works in the implementation of ecological certification of agricultural landscapes L Datsenko, M Hanchuk, Y Chebanova, S Kolomiets, I Lezhenkin International Conference of Young Professionals «GeoTerrace-2021» 2021 (1), 1-5 , 2021 2021 Citations: 2
Classification of urban land coverage using satellite data and random forest classifier A Palamar, M Malanchuk, M Hanchuk, L Datsenko International Conference of Young Professionals «GeoTerrace-2021» 2021 (1), 1-5 , 2021 2021
Modelna navchalna prohrama «Heohrafiia. 6-9 klasy» dlia zakladiv zahalnoi serednoi osvity [Model curriculum “Geography. Grades 6-9” for general secondary education institutions] SP Zapototskyi, HI Karpiuk, RV Hladkovskyi, AI Dovhan, VV Sovenko, ... Approved by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, order of MES … , 2021 2021 Citations: 6
Assessment and management of urban environmental quality in the context of Inspire requirements A Lyashchenko, I Patrakeyev, V Ziborov, L Datsenko, O Mikhno Theoretical and Empirical Researches in Urban Management 16 (2), 55-71 , 2021 2021 Citations: 6
АТЛАСНЕ КАРТОГРАФУВАННЯ РЕЗУЛЬТАТІВ ОЦІНЮВАННЯ ЯКОСТІ І ВАРТОСТІ ЗЕМЕЛЬ УКРАЇНИ АІ Ковальчук, ЛМ Даценко 23-24 вересня 2021 року, 8 , 2021 2021
Volodarsk apatite deposit in the east Pryasovia region L Datsenko, S Movchan, S Maliuta, Y Chebanova, M Hanchuk 2020
MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
Навчальна картографія в умовах інформатизації суспільства: теорія і практика:[Монографія] ЛМ Даценко К.: ДНВП «Картографія 228 , 2011 2011 Citations: 35
Основи геоінформаційних систем і технологій: навчальний посібник ЛМ Даценко, ВІ Остроух К.: ДНВП «Картографія 184 , 2013 2013 Citations: 14
Основи геоінформаційних систем і технологій у школах світу Л Даценко, В Остроух Краєзнавство, географія, туризм 46, 15-21 , 2010 2010 Citations: 12
Основи геоінформаційних систем та технологій у шкільних курсах за кордоном ЛМ Даценко Часопис картографії, 197-205 , 2011 2011 Citations: 11
Навчальні карти для школи. Навчальний посібник для студентів географічного факультету зі спеціальності «картографія» ЛМ Даценко К.: ВГЛ «Обрії , 2008 2008 Citations: 10
Osnovy heoinformatsiinykh system i tekhnolohii (Fundamentals of geographic information systems and technologies) LM Datsenko, VI Ostroukh Kartografiya, Kyiv , 2013 2013 Citations: 9
Топографічне картографування ЛМ Даценко, ОС Гончаренко Київ: Київський національний університет імені Тараса Шевченка , 2019 2019 Citations: 8
Історичний атлас у комп ‘ютерному класі О Барладін, Д Ісаєв, Л Даценко Історія в школах України, 5-7 , 2005 2005 Citations: 8
The issue of sustainable land use in Ukraine taking into account the consequences of the war L Datsenko, S Titova, M Dubnytska, O Kustovska Acta Scientiarum Polonorum. Formatio Circumiectus 23 (2), 25-38 , 2024 2024 Citations: 6
Modelna navchalna prohrama «Heohrafiia. 6-9 klasy» dlia zakladiv zahalnoi serednoi osvity [Model curriculum “Geography. Grades 6-9” for general secondary education institutions] SP Zapototskyi, HI Karpiuk, RV Hladkovskyi, AI Dovhan, VV Sovenko, ... Approved by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, order of MES … , 2021 2021 Citations: 6
Assessment and management of urban environmental quality in the context of Inspire requirements A Lyashchenko, I Patrakeyev, V Ziborov, L Datsenko, O Mikhno Theoretical and Empirical Researches in Urban Management 16 (2), 55-71 , 2021 2021 Citations: 6
Застосування геоінформаційних технологій у підготовці та виданні карт і атласів у ЗАТ „Інститут передових технологій” ОВ Барладін, ДВ Ісаєв, ЛМ Даценко Вісник геодезії та картографії.-К.: Укргеодезкартографія, 17 , 2000 2000 Citations: 6
Картографічне моделювання на базі ГІС-технологій в екологічних дослідженнях ґрунтів ЛМ Даценко автореф. дис... канд. геогр. наук: 11.00. 12 , 2000 2000 Citations: 6
Геоінформаційні технології та підготовка до видання географічних карт та атласів ОВ Барладін, ЛМ Даценко, ДВ Ісаєв Вісник геодезії та картографії, 49-53 , 1999 1999 Citations: 6
Land and Legal Relations Reconstruction in the De-Occupied Territories of Ukraine M Dubnytska, L Datsenko, S Titova International Conference of Young Professionals «GeoTerrace-2023» 2023 (1), 1-5 , 2023 2023 Citations: 5
Географічні інформаційні системи у курсі географії профільної школи Л Даценко Видавництво Львівської політехніки , 2019 2019 Citations: 5
Програма курсу за вибором “Основи Геоінформаційної системи” Л Даценко, В Остроух Географія та основи економіки в школі, 14-19 , 2011 2011 Citations: 5
Навчальна картографія як складова картографічної науки ЛМ Даценко Інститут географії НАН України , 2011 2011 Citations: 5
Викладання основ геоінформаційних систем і технологій у старших класах загальноосвітніх навчальних закладів ЛМ Даценко Національне картографування: стан, проблеми та перспективи розвитку: зб … , 2010 2010 Citations: 5