2020
DOI: 10.3390/land9120491
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Transparency of Land Administration and the Role of Blockchain Technology, a Four-Dimensional Framework Analysis from the Ghanaian Land Perspective

Abstract: Existing studies on blockchain within land administration have focused mainly on replacing or complementing the technology for land registration and titling. This study explores the potential of using blockchain technology to enhance the transparency of all land administration processes using an integrative review methodology coupled with a framework analysis. This study draws on the Ghanaian land administration perspective to make this insightful. It appears possible to apply a permissionless public blockchai… Show more

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“…The alternative modelling and data processing technologies such as the use of graph technologies and blockchain-based data handling are also on the rise, and seem to be especially relevant for areas where there is a high need for large-volume and reliable and transparent transactions. This applies in particular for the land registration and land recordation functions (Ameyaw and de Vries, 2020;Bennett et al, 2020), even though there are not many operational examples of where administrations truly rely on blockchain. The role of big data and big data analytics, combined with artificial intelligence and machine-learning algorithms is furthermore growing, especially in the activities of (automated) land use mapping, automated monitoring and spatial (change, risk) assessments, collaborative planning and community participation (de Vries, 2018b).…”
Section: Current Evidence Of Changes and Disruptions In Spatial Planning And Land Management Practices Regulations And Agencies Due To Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The alternative modelling and data processing technologies such as the use of graph technologies and blockchain-based data handling are also on the rise, and seem to be especially relevant for areas where there is a high need for large-volume and reliable and transparent transactions. This applies in particular for the land registration and land recordation functions (Ameyaw and de Vries, 2020;Bennett et al, 2020), even though there are not many operational examples of where administrations truly rely on blockchain. The role of big data and big data analytics, combined with artificial intelligence and machine-learning algorithms is furthermore growing, especially in the activities of (automated) land use mapping, automated monitoring and spatial (change, risk) assessments, collaborative planning and community participation (de Vries, 2018b).…”
Section: Current Evidence Of Changes and Disruptions In Spatial Planning And Land Management Practices Regulations And Agencies Due To Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is also no need for a 'middle-man' (Figure 1). However, Bitcoin uses a massive amount of energy DOI: 10.53333/IJICC2013/141254 (more than the entire country of Argentina) in supporting the networks data mining' and coin transaction clearing operations (Criddle, 2021), with energy use concerns having been voiced as problematic for other types of blockchain use operations such as for land title transfer (Ameyaw and de Vries, 2020).…”
Section: Concept and Basic Working Principles Of Blockchainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Одним из решений этой проблемы является создание эффективной государственной программы внедрения онлайн-кадастра. Полезным нововведением также могло бы стать внедрение технологий, таких как блокчейн, способных расширить возможности отслеживания и повысить прозрачность сделок с земельными участками (Ameyaw, de Vries, 2020). При этом не следует забывать, что социально-психологические установки, связанные с восприятием коррупции в обществе, могут укорениться и долго сохранять особенности системы управления земельными ресурсами (Becker et al, 2016).…”
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