The Hanoitimes - A project sponsored by the World Bank and the Embassy of New Zealand has been developing the most complete and modern land management system for Vietnam .
The Hanoitimes - A project sponsored by the World Bank and the Embassy of New Zealand has been developing the most complete and modern land management system for Vietnam .
Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Nguyen Manh Hien, made the assessment at a conference to sum up the three-year implementation of the Vietnam Land Administration Project (VLAP) in
This is a “golden chance” for
However, he noted that the project should focus on finalising a land database as an important foundation for the building of a modern land administration model.
Heather Riddell, a representative from the New Zealand Embassy, said
She shared views with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MoNRE) on the need to build a modern land administration system based on a uniform land database from the central to local levels.
The VLAP has been implemented between 2008-2013 in nine localities, including
To date, the project has completed surveying and mapping on nearly 400,000 ha of land
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