Outdated land systems in Romania hinder ownership rights and development progress.
The article discusses the need for modernizing the land information management and cadastral system in Romania. The current system is outdated and struggles to secure ownership rights effectively. The researchers argue that manual processes and traditional structures are no longer sufficient, and a shift to multi-purpose cadastral systems is necessary. This new system would integrate information on various aspects like natural resources, land use, and ownership titles. Legal reforms, technological advancements, and institutional changes are needed to achieve this modernization. Despite the challenges, the ongoing reform offers a new vision for the future of land management in Romania.