With the fast increase of urban environments around the world, more innovative and efficient land
titling systems are needed to enable urban development in our crowded cities. Due to the scarcity of
land, sophisticated infrastructures both below and above ground have been built, necessitating the
registration of ownership of this infrastructure. Setting a conceptual model that takes into account all
actors' individual requirements as users and/or administrators of land and real estate is one strategy to
alleviate the land sector's existing restrictions. As a result, the goal of this study was to provide a
comprehensive approach for capturing and manipulating data related to 3D property rights using the
recently approved Land Administration Domain Model as an international standard and the current
cadastral data model. A quantitative and design approach was used to provide an evaluation of the
current status of the Land information system in Uganda. This study suggests that as the pressure on
land increases the need for a way to create ways to handle three dimensional data is eminent and the
model created can be considered the foundation or foot stool towards having 3D land administration.