Integration of Existing Land and Urban Information Services... Improvements Including GIS Services and Private Map Linkage

Tojiieum 'Verified Drawing Transfer Service'

Tojiieum 'Verified Drawing Transfer Service'

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jo Gang-wook] The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport announced on the 31st that it will launch the integrated portal service "TojiEum," which combines the previously separately operated land use regulation and urban planning services, starting from the 1st of next month.


"TojiEum" is an electronic portal that integrates land use regulation and urban planning information for easy access.


The Ministry of Land has so far provided land use plans and activity restriction information through the Land Use Regulation Information Service (LURIS), and urban planning and notification history information through the Urban Planning Information Service (UPIS). However, the comprehensive portal "TojiEum" will provide integrated land and national land information, allowing the public to use it easily and conveniently, and plans to expand various information through map services.


The newly operated "TojiEum" has introduced GIS services. Previously, land use plan confirmation maps were only provided as image files, making map movement, zooming, and lot number searches impossible. With the GIS service, users can view the entire map, zoom in and out, and also see confirmation maps from specific points in time. Additionally, it has been improved to allow comparison with satellite maps and road views by linking with private maps such as Naver and Daum.


Furthermore, while only current land use plans were provided until now, the portal will also offer land movement information such as designation and cancellation history of areas and districts by lot number, as well as parcel division and merger details.


It also integrates notification information related to urban and county planning projects, from project decisions to implementation plan approvals, making it easier for users to understand the progress of the projects.


The Ministry of Land plans to operate the existing Land Use Regulation Information Service (LURIS) and Urban Planning Information Service (UPIS) concurrently for three months to minimize initial user inconvenience as the comprehensive portal "TojiEum" is newly launched, and will also expand call center operations.


Additionally, through a public monitoring group, the ministry will collect feedback on the service and improve any inconveniences, operating a service created together with the public.



Park Yong-seon, head of the Urban Vitality Support Division at the Ministry of Land, said, “Through the TojiEum service, land use regulation and urban planning information can be checked at a glance, which is expected to greatly improve public accessibility to national land use information.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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