Of the Land Accounting Process in the EU Countries (Using the Example of the UK)


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The purpose of this article is to study the problematic aspects of the development of cadastre and digitalization of land in the UK. The author analyzes a narrowly specialized topic, taking into account the apparent closeness of information about the development of the digital cadastre in this country. The land management system is based on the concept of property holdings, not land as a physical reality. Now, along with digital technologies, the technologies of the past are widely used - fixation on paper, which is explained, in our opinion, by the inviolability of British traditions. As for the actual process of digitalization and informatization of cadastral registration, despite the fact that the UK is economically one of the most prosperous and developed countries in the EU, there are a number of serious problems in the field of informatization of land accounting, the origins of which the author talks about in this article.

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Ivan N. Kuznetsov

ANO «Scientific and Educational Center «CAREER»

Email: mari091171@yandex.ru
assistant to the head of the scientific direction «Information technologies in Economics» Nizhny Novgorod, Russian Federation

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