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  • Computer Science, Information Systems, and Land Management.

Background:

  • Centralized land registration systems in Pakistan are vulnerable to corruption, manipulation, and security threats due to data consolidation and poverty.
  • Multiple claims over land parcels and falsification of property records are prevalent issues.
  • Existing centralized systems lack the reliability and security needed for robust land governance.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the vulnerabilities of centralized land record systems in Pakistan.
  • To propose a blockchain-based decentralized framework for secure and reliable land registration.
  • To provide a conceptual model for implementing a decentralized land registry system.

Main Methods:

  • Research based on significant land record registration models.
  • Development of a proof-of-concept system or framework.
  • Conceptualization of essential components for a decentralized land record registry.

Main Results:

  • A conceptual framework for a decentralized land record registry system is proposed.
  • The framework aims to enhance the security and reliability of land records.
  • The proposed system is designed to benefit Pakistan's land registration agency.

Conclusions:

  • Blockchain-based decentralized systems offer a viable solution to the flaws of centralized land registries.
  • The proposed conceptual framework provides a roadmap for the Pakistani government to implement a secure land record system.
  • Adoption of this framework can mitigate corruption and improve land governance in Pakistan.