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DESCRIPTION:Cadastral data collection and land allocation is a key requirem
 ent in the world system of today.\nIn Laos\, a complete dataset of the cou
 ntry remains missing and is continuously being updated. There is a central
  database (LaoLandReg) which is gradually being supplemented with paper fo
 rms. Land rights are scanned analogously with fingerprints and signatures 
 and painstakingly entered into LaoLandReg.\n\nThis presentation will outli
 ne the project that has been ongoing for the last year in collaboration wi
 th the Laotian Ministry of Land Management\, commissioned by KfW\, to full
 y digitize cadastral management. The goal was to make the entire process m
 ore efficient\, transparent\, and future-proof.\n\n**Current Status:**\n\n
 Currently\, copies of the central LaoLandReg database are distributed to t
 he individual provinces and used offline on local computers. State personn
 el use GPS devices to record the corner points of buildings and land parce
 ls on-site. Attribute data\, fingerprints\, and signatures of neighbors ar
 e also collected. This information is then manually entered into the local
  database and\, after several months\, transmitted to the central system 
 – a time-consuming and error-prone process.\n\n**The Solution:** Don't d
 espair – ask Open-Source GIS! Using QGIS\, QFieldCloud\, and QField\, in
  particular\, we automated and optimized this complex workflow. Intelligen
 t workflows\, data linking\, and flexible layouts make the entire process 
 now significantly more efficient and transparent.\n\n**Special Feature:** 
 \nThanks to this project\, the new feature of [COGO - Coordinate Geometry]
 (https://github.com/opengisch/QField/pull/6923) found its way to QField. C
 OGO is a framework that allows you to define a precise location of any spa
 tial feature\, making use of mathematical functions and measurements.
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SUMMARY:Systematic Land Regulation Tool (SLRT) - Digitalization that goes b
 eyond borders - Berit Mohr
URL:https://talks.osgeo.org/foss4g-europe-2026/talk/HJJQLS/
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