To effectively develop annual land price tables, where land prices closely reflect market prices and incorporate actual transaction data, completing the land database is a prerequisite.
First, the responsibility for data updating needs to be institutionalized. This means that each level of government and each relevant agency, from the commune level upwards, must have clearly defined responsibilities for regularly updating land data, especially when changes occur. In addition, investment is needed to build a modern national digital data infrastructure, not only for land but also a platform capable of integrating with other large databases such as: population data, tax data, planning information, and construction data.
At the same time, it is necessary to boldly apply advanced technologies such as AI and blockchain in land data management. Furthermore, it is essential to establish a cross-checking mechanism and selectively publicize information. This will allow citizens and businesses to benefit from transparency, while also becoming effective monitoring channels, contributing to the detection of errors, preventing vested interests, and avoiding policy abuses.
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