The paper then proposes a generic framework of strategic actions to increase the uptake of digital cadastral data based on the lessons learned from Victoria. This is followed by a discussion on the identified challenges. The research methodology to identify the challenges in Victoria for the adoption of ePlan is then described. This paper provides an overview of cadastral information transitioning from paper to digital in Victoria. The low uptake of ePlan is caused by several technical and non-technical challenges. On average, one ePlan application is currently submitted to a digital plan lodgment portal every two weeks. ePlan was introduced in the State of Victoria in 2011 and has been operational in this jurisdiction for 2D plans since 2013. ePlan is currently operational in Australia, New Zealand and Singapore. EPlan, as a digital cadastral data initiative, is a collaborative program between the land authorities and the surveying industry which aims to replace paper and PDF cadastral plans and surveys with digital data.
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