Running from December 2013 to February 2015, the 4.2 million USDproject has thus far designed the land information model in Vietnam ,proposed initiatives to improve land management, and conducted VietLISsoftware trials in the field.
The project isexpected to provide background information and lessons learned indeveloping a Vietnamese-relevant model. The VietLIS software inparticular will actively support State-run agencies in land managementand usage, offering public services and land information for businessesand residents.
Speaking at a review conference inHanoi on February 5, KOICA representative Chang Jae Yun said theproject—the first of its kind aided by the RoK in Vietnam —and itsoutcomes will help the Southeast Asian country take an important step innational-scale land management.
Deputy Minister ofNatural Resources and Environment Tran Hong Ha said the ministry hasworked with relevant sectors and Korean experts to accelerate projectimplementation, which is being piloted in Hanoi, Tu Son district innorthern Bac Ninh province, and Hai Chau district in central Da Nangcity.-VNA