
On the morning of May 28th, the Steering Committee for the implementation of the plan for surveying, mapping, and compiling cadastral records, and completing the national land database in Lam Dong province held a meeting to assess the progress of the task.
Comrade Le Trong Yen, Member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee, Permanent Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee, and Head of the Steering Committee, chaired the online meeting with 124 communes, wards, and special zones throughout the province.
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After the Lam Dong Provincial People's Committee issued the plan and established the Steering Committee (at the end of April 2026), the entire government system from the provincial to the grassroots level was mobilized to participate in implementing the task.
In this process, the Department of Agriculture and Environment plays the role of the permanent agency, directly providing professional guidance, coordinating technical aspects, and monitoring the progress of implementation.

The provincial police are coordinating the verification of population data, matching land user information with the national population database. The provincial Land Registration Office is focusing on reviewing, standardizing, and cleaning up data across the entire system.

To date, 95 out of 124 communes, wards, and special zones in the province have established Steering Committees; 90 localities have issued implementation plans. Lam Dong has currently built a database for more than 2.54 million land parcels.
Of these, more than 422,000 plots met the criteria of "correct - complete - clean - livable"; and more than 1.74 million plots have been synchronized with the national land information system VNLIS.

The entire province has also collected more than 291,000 land use right certificates, of which more than 260,000 have been digitized and updated. The province has created identification codes for more than 1.82 million land parcels to serve management, connection and data interoperability in the future.
Lam Dong province has also completed the training and transfer of the VNPT-iLIS software to the branches of the Land Registration Office and 124 communes, wards, and special zones to ensure the unified operation of the shared land information system.

However, according to the Department of Agriculture and Environment, the implementation progress remains slow. Land data is still inconsistent across multiple stages, changes in legal regulations following administrative unit reorganization, and a shortage of specialized personnel at the local level are becoming major bottlenecks.
Notably, 103 out of 124 communes, wards, and special zones still have a 0% data matching completion rate.

Concluding the meeting, Standing Committee member of the Provincial Party Committee and Permanent Vice Chairman of the Lam Dong Provincial People's Committee, Le Trong Yen, stated that the current progress is not meeting requirements, while the remaining workload for 2026 is very large. Without decisive acceleration, the risk of failing to achieve the goal of building a national land database is very high.
The Standing Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee requested the Department of Agriculture and Environment to urgently review and assign specific targets to each commune, ward, and special zone; and at the same time, develop a mechanism for real-time progress monitoring to promptly track and address the responsibilities of localities that are behind schedule.

The Head of the Provincial Steering Committee emphasized that completing the land database is a key political task for 2026. Therefore, Party committees and authorities at the commune, ward, and special zone levels must mobilize the entire political system to participate. The Chairman of the People's Committee at the commune level must be directly responsible to the Provincial People's Committee for the progress and quality of the task.
The province requires units and localities to make the most of the summer time to implement the peak campaign, mobilizing teachers and students to participate in updating and standardizing data. Units must regularly update progress daily and promptly resolve difficulties arising during implementation.
Completing the land database not only serves state management but also forms a crucial foundation for digital transformation, administrative reform, and socio-economic development of the province in the coming period.
Member of the Standing Committee of the Provincial Party Committee, Permanent Vice Chairman of the People's Committee of Lam Dong Province, Le Trong Yen
Source: https://baolamdong.vn/lam-dong-siet-chat-tien-do-xay-dung-co-so-du-lieu-dat-dai-444589.html








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