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Thanks to space-tech like Starlink, we now have high-speed internet even in the deepest forests. However, we face a major data paradox: The official coordinates of our land are still trapped in 19th-century paper registries. This is not a problem for big, industrial logging companies that clear-cut vast lands with massive capital. But it is a fatal bottleneck for small-scale, sustainable foresters who want to manage and restore fragmented private lands. They cannot even touch the land because the official boundaries don't exist. The next big frontier for forestry is turning these ancient paper records into high-precision digital data. We need to democratize land access for the next generation of eco-friendly foresters.