THE APPLICATION OF MODERN TECHNOLOGIES IN THE FIELD OF CADASTRE AND THE ANALYSIS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES’ EXPERIENCE
Keywords:
Cadastre, GIS, remote sensing, digital transformation, land management, blockchain, geospatial technologies, land registration, international experience.Abstract
This article examines the integration of modern technologies in the field of cadastre, focusing on the digital transformation of land registration, geospatial data management, and mapping systems. The study analyzes how countries such as the Netherlands, South Korea, and Estonia have successfully implemented technological innovations like GIS, remote sensing, UAVs, and blockchain-based land registries. Additionally, it explores the current situation in Uzbekistan and identifies practical ways to adapt international experience to improve cadastral efficiency, transparency, and data accuracy.
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Establish a centralized digital land information platform.
Integrate blockchain technology for transparent property rights.
Promote UAV-based mapping for regular land monitoring.
Implement capacity-building programs in geospatial education.
Foster international cooperation with Estonia, the Netherlands, and South Korea.
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