ZoneDispute

ZoneDispute is a web app (with optional mobile companion) for teams who must understand and document real-world boundary and region changes over time. It aggregates authoritative sources (e.g., government gazettes, cadastral releases, UN/OSM notes, court rulings, and local administrative updates), then builds a time-stamped “boundary dossier” for a place: what changed, when, who published it, and what downstream datasets are affected. An AI layer helps extract boundary-change statements from PDFs, scan maps for referenced parcels/regions, and generate a plain-language summary with citations—while keeping the original sources front-and-center. Users can subscribe to watchlists (countries, provinces, municipalities, maritime zones) and receive alerts when a boundary definition, code, or name changes. Exports include GeoJSON snapshots, change logs, and compliance-ready reports for audits and internal governance.

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