INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH CULTURE SOCIETY ISSN: 2456-6683 Volume - 3, Issue - 9, Sept 2019 Monthly, Peer-Reviewed, Refereed, Indexed Journal Scientific Journal Impact Factor: 4.526 Received on : 06/09/2019 Accepted on : 17/09/2019 Publication Date: 30/09/2019 Available online on - WWW.IJRCS.ORG Page 47 Prospects for creating a multi-purpose land information database 1 M.Ruzmetov, 2 B.Makhsudov, 3 R. Turayev, 4 S.Tashpulatov 1. Deputy Chairman of the State Committee on Land Resources, Geodesy, Cartography and State Cadastre. 2. Head of International Relations Department of the State Scientific and Design Institute on Land Management “Uzdavyerloyiha”. 3. Director General of the State Scientific and Design Institute on Land Management “Uzdavyerloyiha”. 4. Head of the Department of Geodesy and Cartography of the Tashkent Institute of Architecture and Construction E-mail: 1 landuzb@gmail.com, 2 makhsudov@yahoo.com, 3 uzgiprozem@gmail.com, 4 ncgc@mail.ru 1. INTRODUCTION: Land and other natural resources are a source of life for the entire population of the planet. The use of these resources is also adversely affected by climate change, natural disasters, and various political differences. Poor governance also impedes economic growth and sustainable land use. On the contrary, the rational and efficient use and management of land resources contributes not only to the social and economic development of the country, but also contributes to a better solution to issues such as food security and environmental protection. Availability of land information improves land valuation, taxation and zoning [3]. The formation of a land information system is the basis for the development of land and other natural resources, food security, sustainable development and environmental protection and helps to provide citizens with uninterrupted access to land information and free competition in the use of land and natural resources. According to the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE), the “Land Information System” (LIS) is defined as a tool for making legal, administrative and economic decisions and planning, and, on the one hand, it is a database containing geophysical data about a specific land plot, and, on the other hand, methods and measures for collecting, updating, processing and disseminating geophysical data. The LIS has a single spatial coordinate system that allows it to interact with other ground-based information systems”. [4]. 2. LITERATURE REVIEW: Land resources The State Committee for Land Resources, Geodesy, Cartography and the State Cadastre of the Republic of Uzbekistan is engaged in recording and management of land resources in the Republic of Uzbekistan (Goscomzemgeodezcadastr). The Committee annually publishes the “National Report on the State Land Resources in the Republic of Uzbekistan” and the “Land Fund of the Republic of Uzbekistan”. The national report on the state land resources of the Republic of Uzbekistan as of January 1, 2018 is based on data on all changes in the lands of enterprises, institutions, farms and organizations for the reporting year, as well as on the basis of annual land reports united in the country, approved by resolutions of regional, city and local administratores of districts [5]. In accordance with Article 8 of the Land Code of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the Land Fund of the Republic of Uzbekistan is divided into 8 categories in accordance with the purpose and procedure for the use of land [6]. As of January 1, 2019, the total area of the administrative border of the Republic of Uzbekistan is 44896.9 thousand ha. The total area of land used by enterprises, organizations, institutions, farms and citizens throughout the republic is 44892.4 thousand ha, of which 3694.6 thousand ha are irrigated land [7]. Abstract: Land management plays an important role in the economic and social development of all countries. Land management has four functions: land tenure management, land value determination, land use and its development [1]. In developing countries, the four functions of land management vary by political, economic, and social development. Lack of proper land registration in the land market is one of the challenges that many developing countries face. [2]. One of the reasons for this problem is that land information is not integrated and is maintained by various organizations. This article focuses on the integration of land information and analyzes the problems of developing a single multi-purpose land - information database based on the experience of developed countries. Key Words: land information system, geoinformation system, database, land cadastre, land management.