Cool.
There's another project called Bitland that's gotten some press, including an article in Forbes working on a similar project in Ghana - crowd funded via an ICO.
It'll be interesting to compare the developments side-by-side and see how each plays out.
Surely, Sweden already has a stronger governmental infrastructure in place so could probably get the systems implemented faster. Bitland has a whole side of community development projects underway in tandem with the land registry aspect, so it might take slower, though could have a far greater impact on the local community.
Looks like there's also another experiment with the strategy starting up in The Republic of Georgia, [also covered by Forbes](http://www.forbes.com/sites/laurashin/2016/04/21/republic-of-georgia-to-pilot-land-titling-on-blockchain-with-economist-hernando-de-soto-bitfury/#45fd5ba06550).And there was an attempt in Honduras, though it got stalled
It will be interesting to see how each get embraced and fly in the different countries.