Abstract:
The National Cadastre and Land-Registration Program (PNCCF) is one of Romania's most comprehensive governmental initiatives, aiming to systematically register properties in both the national and land registries. This paper seeks to evaluate the implementation of the PNCCF in the North-East Development Region—one of the country's largest and most diverse areas—by identifying the progress, challenges, and impact on economic and social development. The paper begins with a detailed overview of the program's legislative and institutional framework, highlighting the significance of cadastral registration for efficient land management, property security, and economic growth. It outlines the stages of PNCCF implementation, with a focus on the counties of Bacău, Botoșani, Iași, Neamț, Suceava, and Vaslui, each possessing unique geographic and demographic traits that shape the program’s advancement. A key element of this analysis is the integration of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technologies, which facilitate the collection, storage, and analysis of cadastral data. By incorporating cadastral information into GIS platforms, authorities can visualize and manage property data in real-time, improving decision -making in territorial planning. This technology enhances accuracy and transparency, reduces errors in the land registration process, and ensures more efficient management of cadastral data.