Abstract:
In this study, we delve into the diverse field of digitization of land management, discuss its
importance, benefits and challenges in terms of implementation. As the global digitization trend
shapes various sectors, traditional land management practices are undergoing a paradigm shift.
The aim of this study is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the impact of digital
technologies on land management processes and to clarify both the potential and barriers to
change. The analysis begins by defining the scope and significance of digitalization in land
management, before delving into the concept's key components and technological tools. The
study then delves into the numerous benefits of digital transformation, such as increased
efficiency, transparency, accessibility, and the potential for better decision-making.
The study also reveals the challenges and roadblocks encountered while implementing digital
land management systems. Data security, privacy concerns, technological infrastructure, and the
digital divide are all examined in order to provide a more nuanced understanding of the
complexities involved. The study intends to be a valuable resource for policymakers, land
administrators, technology developers, and academics in navigating the complexities of
digitalization in land management. The study seeks to inform decision-makers and stakeholders
about the opportunities and considerations inherent in the digital evolution of land
administration processes by providing a balanced assessment of the meaning, benefits, and
challenges