Gwangju City in Gyeonggi Province announced on September 3 that it has successfully established a computerized land compensation management system to systematically manage land compensation data.

A view of Gwangju City Hall in Gyeonggi Province. Provided by Gwangju City, Gyeonggi Province

A view of Gwangju City Hall in Gyeonggi Province. Provided by Gwangju City, Gyeonggi Province

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The newly implemented system allows compensation records to be linked with the spatial information system and visualized on maps. Through this, the city can comprehensively manage not only compensation but also a variety of related work, such as repurchase processes.


This project was completed within a year through a proposal from the Road Project Division and collaboration with the Digital Information Division. Currently, compensation records for the first phase of long-term unexecuted routes have been digitized as a pilot. Moving forward, the city plans to unify land and property compensation data that have previously been managed separately by individual departments, thereby enhancing administrative efficiency and data utilization.



An official from Gwangju City stated, "By establishing a land compensation database, we expect to significantly improve administrative efficiency, including faster civil complaint responses and increased accuracy in budget planning and project forecasting. In particular, it will help resolve difficulties in identifying the status of land subject to repurchase rights, thereby preventing related civil complaints or lawsuits in advance and contributing to the prevention of budget waste."


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