IMPROVING METHODS OF BASED LAND RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AND DIGITAL RECOVERY OF CADASTRE INFORMATION (ON THE EXAMPLE OF SURKHONDARYA REGION)

IMPROVING METHODS OF BASED LAND RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AND DIGITAL RECOVERY OF CADASTRE INFORMATION (ON THE EXAMPLE OF SURKHONDARYA REGION)

Authors

  • Abdisamatov Otabek Saydamatovich Senior Lecturer, Department of Architecture and Digital Technologies, Tashkent International University of Financial Management and Technologies otabek_abdisamatov@mail.ru
  • Najimov Zohid Zokir o‘g‘li 2nd year student of the Department of Architecture and Digital Technologies, Department of Geodesy, Cartography and Cadastre, Tashkent International University of Financial Management and Technologies najimov@gmail.com

Keywords:

Land Resources Management, Digital Cadastre, GIS, Remote Sensing, Surkhandarya, Land Registry, Digital Transformation, Land Use Planning.

Abstract

Effective land resources management is vital for sustainable development, especially in regions with complex land use patterns such as Surkhandarya. This study explores innovative methods for enhancing land resource management through digital recovery of cadastre information. The paper analyzes current challenges in land data management, reviews modern digital solutions including Geographic Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing, and blockchain technologies, and proposes an integrated approach tailored to the regional context. Results from pilot implementations indicate significant improvements in data accuracy, accessibility, and management efficiency. The findings underscore the importance of integrating digital technologies into land management practices to foster transparency, reduce conflicts, and promote sustainable land use.

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Published

2025-07-01

How to Cite

Abdisamatov Otabek Saydamatovich, & Najimov Zohid Zokir o‘g‘li. (2025). IMPROVING METHODS OF BASED LAND RESOURCES MANAGEMENT AND DIGITAL RECOVERY OF CADASTRE INFORMATION (ON THE EXAMPLE OF SURKHONDARYA REGION). IMRAS, 8(7), 63–66. Retrieved from https://journal.imras.org/index.php/sps/article/view/2468

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