Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Tuesday, 21/Mar/2017 | |||||
8:00am - 6:00pm |
Posters on display all day; Presenters available 12-2 PM and 5.30-6 PM or contact by email Location: MC Atrium |
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8:30am - 10:00am |
01-01: Guarding against Land-Related Corruption Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Meredith Ogilvie-Thompson, ISLP, United States of America Streaming. Transparency International - Land Corruption in Africa - Finding Evidence, Triggering Change Transparency International Secretariat, Germany Women, Land and Corruption in Ghana- Findings from a Baseline Survey 1: Transparency International - Ghana Integrity Initiative, Ghana; 2: Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technoogy "The Impact Of Poor Land Governance In the Reduction Of Rural Poverty In Cameroon" Transparency International Cameroon, Cameroon Developing Land Information Management System (LIMS) for County Governments in Kenya. The Technical univesity of Kenya, Kenya |
01-02: Political and Economic Challenges of Land Policy Reform Location: MC 13-121 Chair: Denis Boskovski, World Bank, United States of America Translation Ukranian, VC; Streaming. Challenges Faced in Implementing Land Market Reform in Ukraine and Ways to Overcome Them 1: Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food, Ukraine; 2: Stategeocadastre, Ukraine Land Governance Monitoring as a Key Element of Land Market Reform: Deign, Key Insights, and Implications for Moving Forward 1: University of Kent/ KEI at KSE, United Kingdom; 2: The World Bank, United States of America Where Will Demand for Land Come From? Evidence from Farm Models 1: Kyiv Economic Institute/ Kyiv School of Economics, Ukraine; 2: IFC, United States of America Long Term Land Financing Requirements in Ukraine IFC, World Bank Group Demystifying Land Reform in Ukraine by Improving Public Awareness Chemonics International, Ukraine Creation of National Spatial Data Infrastructure in Ukraine: Implementation of Projects, Financed by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) State Service of Ukraine for Geodesy, Cartography and Cadastre, Ukraine |
01-03: Inclusive Business Agreement: Are Benefits Shared? Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Frits Van Der Wal, Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Netherlands, The Streaming. Doing (Inclusive) Business in Guinea Bissau: Re-activating the 1998 Land Law 1: Consultant in land policy and rural development; 2: Senior Land Administration Specialist, the World Bank Food security narrative and its effects on land governance: Case study of agricultural policies for oil palm in Colombia Mississippi State University, United States of America Land, Mining And Prior Consultation Of Indigenous Peoples In Peru 1: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Peru; 2: The World Bank Is This Really Benefit Sharing? Understanding Current Practices Around Community-Investor Agreements Tied to Land Investments 1: Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment, United States of America; 2: International Senior Lawyers Project |
01-04: Ensuring Gender Equity Location: J B1-080 Chair: Chris Jochnick, Landesa, United States of America Land and Gender – Macedonian Experience Agency for Real Estate Cadastre, Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Inclusive Land Administration – the Case of Republic Geodetic Authority of Serbia Republic Geodetic Authority, Serbia Securing Land Inheritance and Land Rights for Women in Kenya Transparency International Kenya, Kenya Ensuring Gender-equity in Compensation and Resettlement Schemes Related to Commercial Land Investments in Tanzania and Mozambique World Resources Institute, United States of America |
01-05: Land Policies in Francophone West Africa Location: J 1-050 Chair: Rivo Andrianirina - Ratsialonana, Land Observatory Madagascar, Madagascar Translation French, What Prospects for a New Land Policy in DRC? 1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: Ministry of Land Affairs, DRC Large Scale Land Leases : A Rural Communities' Business PDIDAS, Senegal The Apology Of The Right To Exploit Rural Land By The “Land And Federal Code” In Benin AFC, Benin Using LGAF to Develop Land Policy in Mali Bamako University of Legal and Political Sciences, Mali |
01-06: Recognition of Local Rights for Achieving Conservation Goals Location: MC C1-100 Chair: Raelene Webb, National Native Title Tribunal, Australia The Tenure Gap And Its Influence On Socio-ecological Conditions 1: University of Maryland, Baltimore County, United States of America; 2: University of Washington, United States of America; 3: The Nature Conservancy, United States of America; 4: McGill University, Canada Land Titles and Agricultural Intensification at Forest Margins in Indonesia Georg-August-University of Goettingen, Germany The emergence of Conservation Units in the Western Amazon: the case of Extractive Reserves of Acre Universidade federal do Acre, Brazil Participatory Mapping As a Tool and Approach to Define Traditional User Rights of Forest Land 1: Evro-PF; 2: CNVP |
01-07: Mobile Technologies for Collecting Land Data Location: MC C1-200 Chair: Michael Barry, University of Calgary, Canada Crowd-sourcing For A Sustainable Land Cadaster – Can SiGIT Be A Lever ? 1: EXI Lda, Mozambique; 2: DINAT - National Land Directorate of Mozambique; 3: MB Consulting Combining Administrative and Open Source Data for Monitoring Land Governance : Mapping Women Land Rights in the Context of UN’s SDG in India 1: Center for Land Governance, NRMC, India; 2: Delhi University, India; 3: Council for Social Development, India Using Mobile Phones, GPS, and the Cloud to Deliver Faster, Cheaper, and More Transparent Land Titles: the Case of Burkina Faso 1: National Land Observatory of Burkina Faso; 2: Independent Consultant; 3: The Cloudburst Group Need For Uniform Technological Approaches For Implementation of Operations Secure Land in Rural West Africa: Comparative Study Case of Benin, Burkina Faso and Senegal. Bureau Etudes ATLAS GIS, Benin |
01-08: Challenges to be Addressed in Protecting Communal Rights Location: MC C2-131 Chair: Mamadou Baro, University of Arizona, United States of America Land Use Rights, Land Governance Institutions, and Tenure Security Indicators in a Pastoral Community: Evidence from a Baseline Study in the Afar Region, Ethiopia 1: The Cloudburst Group, United States of America; 2: USAID, United States of America Towards Securing Community Land Tenure in Kenya A Holistic Approach To Community-Based Natural Resource Governance: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Kenya Strengthening Security of Tenure for Indigenous Bedouins in the West Bank Norwegian Refugee Council, Palestine Resilient Pastoral Institution for a Changing Environment: the case of the Stock Routes Co-Management Approach in Western Sudan 1: International Fund for Agricultural Development; 2: Western Sudan Resource Management Program |
01-09: Land Use Plans and Pastoral Land Rights Location: MC 6-100 Chair: Patricia K. Mbote, University of Nairobi, Kenya Pastoral Women's Land Rights and Land Use Planning in Tanzania: Experiences of the Sustainable Rangeland Management Project 1: Tanzania Women's Lawyers Association; 2: International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI); 3: Mokoro; 4: International Land Coalition Securing Communal Land Tenure through Certificates of Customary Rights of Occupancy in Tanzania UCRT (Ujamaa Community Resource Team), Tanzania Rangeland Leasing Practices and Need to Secure the Land Tenure Rights to Herders Mongolian Association of Land Management NGO, Mongolia Building Pastoralists’ Resilience: Strengthening Participation in Markets and Local Governance Institutions in West Pokot, Kenya 1: University of Nairobi, Kenya; 2: University of Nairobi, Kenya; 3: University of Nairobi, Kenya Pastoralism and land tenure security: Lessons from IFAD-supported projects IFAD, Italy |
01-10: Socio-Economic Aspects of Land Admin. Service Delivery Location: MC 7-100 Chair: Christian Graefen, Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit, Germany The Importance of Ostrom’s Design Principles: Youth Group Performance in Northern Ethiopia Norwegian University of Life Science, Norway Land policy and the youth ‘bulge’ in Ethiopia: How social and economic transformations are scrutinizing the status qou International Food Policy Research Institute, United States of America Land Distribution in Northern Ethiopia From 1998 to 2016:Gender-disaggregated, Spatial and Intertemporal Variation 1: School of Economics and Business/Centre for Land Tenure Studies, Norwegian University of Life; 2: Mekelle University, Department of Economics Land As Matrimonial Property In Kenya: Demystifying The Concept Of Contribution To Acquisition Of Land As Matrimonial Property Federation of Women Lawyers-Kenya(FIDA-Kenya), Kenya |
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01-11: Multiple Uses and Benefits from Spatial Data Location: MC 8-100 Chair: Gregory Scott, United Nations Statistics Division, United States of America A Study of Utilization of NSDI for the Sustainable Development NTT DATA VIETNAM, Vietnam Republic of Moldova: Geospatial Data for Land Governance Agency for Land Relations and Cadastre of MOldova, Moldova Upstream to downstream: Jurisdictional Sub-Landscape approach towards sustainable land use planning USAID LESTARI, Indonesia Exploring Hidden Dimensions: Environmental and Natural Resource Aspects of Poverty World Bank Group, United States of America |
01-12: Connecting Land Data Systems for Tenure Security Location: MC 9-100 Chair: Stefano Ghielmetti, Trimble, United States of America The Ghana Enterprise Land Information System (GELIS) as a Component of National Geospatial Policy 1: Airbus Defence and Space, United Kingdom; 2: Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources - Land Administration Project The Cabo Verde Land Management Information and Transaction System (LMITS). Integrating Spatial and Alphanumeric Information on Land and Property, to Improve Access and Reliability and to Strengthen Transparency Millennium Challenge Account - Cabo Verde II, Cape Verde A Viable Approach to Establish Conclusive Land Title in India 1: Govt of Haryana, India, India; 2: Haryana Space Applications Centre (HARSAC) |
01-13: Can Modern Tools Help Protect Tribal Lands? Location: MC C2-125 Chair: Caleb Stevens, USAID, United States of America Indigenous Peoples and Fragmented Landscapes: Empirical Evidence from 22 Tribal Groups in India Visiting Scholar, Wageningen University Impact of land rights and titles on agriculture in tribal villages in India 1: Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, India; 2: National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayat Raj (NIRD & PR), India; 3: Griffith University, Australia “The Rural Environmental Registry (CAR) - an Opportunity for Integrated Environmental Land Management for Traditional Peoples and Communities in Brazil?" 1: GIZ (German Development Cooperation), Brazil; 2: Ministry of Environment, Brazilian Forest Service, Brazil; 3: Ministry of Environment, Secretariat for Extractivism and Rural Development, Brazil; 4: University of Brasilia, Brazil Avoiding the Worst-Case Scenario: Whether Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities in Africa and Asia are Vulnerable to Expropriation without Compensation University of Groningen |
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10:00am - 10:30am |
Coffee Break Location: Front Lobby |
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10:30am - 12:00pm |
02-01: Private Sector Business Models in Land Administration Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Alasdair Murray Lewis, HM Land Registry, United Kingdom Streaming. Public-Private Partnerships as a Tool to Promote Sustainable Land Administration: Cabo Verde as a Promising Candidate in a Development Context 1: DAI, United Kingdom; 2: DAI, United Kingdom LRA's Geo-Spatial Systems and Databases Land Registration Authority, Philippines Registry Cadastre Services Decentralization In The Property Management System In Honduras Programa de Administración de Tierras de Honduras PATH, Honduras |
02-02: Progress with Data Availability for Tracking the SDGs Location: MC 13-121 Chair: Haishan Fu, The World Bank, United States of America VC; Streaming. Implementing the SDGs: Institutional responsibilities, timelines, and implications for land-related indicators United Nations Statistics Division, United States of America How the World Bank is supporting the SDG process World Bank, United States of America Operationalizing indicator 1.4.2: Data availability, methodological issues, and country examples 1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: UN Habitat, United States of America A Standard Land Module for Multi-topic Household Surveys 1: The World Bank, United States of America; 2: The World Bank, Italy How Geospatial information can make the SDGs more actionable: Overall framework and specific opportunities for indicator 1.4.2 1: Group on Earth Observations (GEO), France; 2: United Nations Statistics Division, United States of America |
02-03: Addressing Land Rights Risks in Value Chains Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Judy Beals, Oxfam, United States of America Streaming. Effective Multi-stakeholder Engagement Processes The Consensus Building Institute, United States of America Land Rights in Global Value Chains Cargill, United States of America Responsible Investments and Land Rights CDC Group, United States of America Expanding and Leveraging Private Sector Action on Land Rights Rights and Resources Initiative, United States of America Examples of NGO-private Sector Engagement from Lao PDR Village Focus International, Lao People's Democratic Republic |
02-04: Towards Regional Cooperation on Land Governance in the Arab States Location: J B1-080 Chair: Franck Bousquet, World Bank, United States of America Translation Arab,VC; Moderator UN-Habitat, Kenya Challenges of Land Issues to Attract Investments in Kuwait Municipal Council of Kuwait, Kuwait Land Systems to Promote Real Estate Investments Dubai Land Department, United Arab Emirates A Strategic Vision for Regional Cooperation in the Arab Region Ministry of Finance, Lebanon (Lebanese Republic) Importance of Regional Cooperation to Promote Land Governance in the Arab World National Water Research Center (NWRC), Egypt Discussant Consultant, Germany Conclusions and Next Steps World Bank, United States of America |
02-05: Do We Need New Institutions to Implement African Land Policies? Location: J 1-050 Chair: Andre Teyssier, World Bank, United States of America Translation French, Institutional reform to implement the new land policy in Rwanda Rwanda Natural Resources Authority, Rwanda Establishment of the Agence Nationale du Domaine et du Foncier in Benin Agence Nationale du Domaine et du Foncier (ANDF), Benin Policy and Institutional Reform in Mali secretariat permanent de la reforme domaniale et fonciere au Mali, Mali Policy and Institutional Reform in Mauritania University of Arizona, United States of America Institutional developments in Madagascar Land Sector Land Observatory Madagascar, Madagascar |
02-06: Capacity Building for Scaling Land Administration Location: MC C1-100 Chair: Chrysi Potsiou, FIG, Greece Body Of Knowledge International Association of Assessng Officers, United States of America The National Land Capacity Building Model for Informatization – an ICT based model to strengthen human resource capacity for the sustainability of land administration modernization projects 1: LX Korea Land and Geospatial Informatix Corporation, Korea, Republic of (South Korea); 2: 2E Consulting; 3: GEOMEXSOFT.,LTD Towards a Curriculum on Responsible Land Administration 1: RMIT University, Australia; 2: Ardhi University; 3: Global Land Tools Network; 4: University of East London; 5: University of Florida; 6: University of Twente Curriculum reform in land governance education: the need for transforming existing curricula in Africa 1: Chair of Land Management, Technical University of Munich; 2: Licensed Surveyors Association of Ghana, Ghana; 3: Ardhi University, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania |
02-07: Round Table: Colombia Opportunities for Land Governance Location: MC C1-200 Chair: David F. Varela, McGill University & Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, United States of America Follow up on the Colombian Peace Agreements and Land Tenure Issues: transitions, property rights and tenure security Colombia Rural S.A.S. Land Restitution in Colombia: proceeding to a regional sustainable peace 1: Universidad EAFIT; 2: Escuela Superior de Administración Pública -ESAP-; 3: Asociación Colombiana de Investigadores Urbano Regionales -ACIUR- Bread or Justice? Land Restitution and Investments in Colombian Agriculture 1: Norwegian Institute of Urban and Regional Research, Norway; 2: Universidad del Norte, Colombia Analysis of the Implementation of Multipurpose Cadastre in Colombia from an International Perspective 1: University of the Andes, Colombia; 2: University of Melbourne, Australia Ungendered policies. Gender and land restitution process in Colombia 1: Universidad del Norte, Colombia; 2: Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Science Access to Land as of Comprehensive Compensation for Indigenous Populations in Colombia USAIDs Land and Rural Development, Colombia |
02-08: Frontier of Sustainable Land Management Research Location: MC C2-131 Chair: Paola Agostini, The World Bank, United States of America Geospatial Impact Evaluation and Valuation of Land Degradation Projects 1: Global Environment Facility Independent Evaluation Office, Washington DC; 2: College of William and Mary, USA; 3: University of Maryland, USA Quantifying The Multiple Environmental Benefits Of Sustainable Land Management Projects: An Analysis Of The Land Degradation Portfolio Of the Global Environment Facility (GEF) World Bank, Global Environment Facility, United States of America SLM Intervention Impact Assessment Using Remotely Sensed Data The World Bank, United States of America Building Local Capacity to Monitor Land Use Change and Intervention Impacts Centre de Suivi Ecologique (CSE), Senegal Discussant The World Bank, United States of America Discussant UC San Diego, United States of America |
02-09: New Approaches to Secure Pastoral Tenure Location: MC 6-100 Chair: Harold Liversage, International Fund for Agricultural Development, Italy Land Use Change in the Bale Mountains Eco-Region of Ethiopia: Drivers, Impacts and Future Scenarios 1: SIT/World Learning Inc; 2: International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) Securing Shared Grazing Land and Water Resources in Semi-Arid Pastoral Areas: Application of Social Tenure Domain Model Experience in Rural Kenya 1: Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, Kenya; 2: UN-HABITAT; 3: International Fund for Agriculture Development Making Rangelands more Secure in Cameroon: Lessons Learned and Recommendations for Policy Makers, Development Actors and Pastoralists 1: Ministry of Livestock, Fisheries and Animal Industries Yaounde, CAMEROON, Cameroon; 2: Mbororo Social and Cultural Development Association (MBOSCUDA) CAMEROON; 3: Community Initiative for Sustainable Development (COMINSUD), Bamenda, Cameroon; 4: International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) Land Use Planning and Communal Land Tenure Reforms in Pastoral Areas: The Experiences of Kenya National Land Commission Kenya |
02-10: Contribution of Knowledge-Action Networks Location: MC 7-100 Chair: Peter Messerli, University of Bern, Switzerland Establishing a Science-policy Interface for Sustainable Land Systems – an Initiative of Future Earth’s Global Land Programme (GLP) 1: University of Bern, Centre for Development and Environment (CDE); 2: Global Land Programme Future Earth and the Science-Policy Nexus: Co-designing a solutions-oriented science for global sustainable development Future Earth Rethinking the science-policy nexus in the land sector – Promoting People Centered Land Governance and Monitoring 1: CIRAD, France; 2: Iternational Land Coalition, Italy |
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02-11: Experiences with Land Tax And Valuation Location: MC 8-100 Chair: Randy Ripperger, International Association of Assessing Officers, United States of America Fiscal Instruments For Sustainable Development: The Case Of Land Taxes Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change (MCC) Berlin, Germany Leveraging the Land: Creating Sustainable Internally-Generated Revenue Trimble Navigation, Ltd, United States of America The Principles Of Land Acquisition, Expropriation, And Compensation Calculation For Infrastructure Projects In Turkey 1: ankara unıversıty, department of real estate development and management, turkey; 2: ankara unıversıty, department of real estate development and management, turkey |
02-12: Realizing Land Administration Reforms Location: MC 9-100 Chair: Jacob Zevenbergen, University of Twente, Netherlands, The Delivering Land Administration Services At Scale Punjab Land Records Authority, Government of Punjab, Pakistan How to Implement a Broad Reform Agenda - The role of the Agency for Real Estate Cadastre in development of the property market in Republic of Macedonia Agency for Real Estate Cadastre, Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Better Land Management in Botswana Through an Integrated Electronic Land Information System 1: ENKON Information System, Canada; 2: Ministry of Land Management, Water and Sanitation Services, Botswana; 3: Lantmäteriet; 4: Ministry of Land Management, Water and Sanitation Services, Botswana Scaling Up a Pilot Land Management Initiative in Uganda to a National Land Information System (NLIS) 1: Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development (MLHUD), Uganda; 2: Institut Géographique National-France International (IGN-FI); 3: Innola Solutions, Inc. |
02-13: Traditional Institutions' Role to Document Communal Rights Location: MC C2-125 Chair: Rachael Knight, Namati, United States of America A Statutory framework for the documentation and codification of customary and informal land rights regimes 1: Huairou Commission, United States of America; 2: GROOTS Kenya The Tragedy Of Myopic Policy Planning For The Commons: Managing Customary Land And Other Natural Resources In Zimbabwe’s Mberengwa Communal Area Women's University In Africa, Zimbabwe The Evolution of Collective Land Access Regimes in Pastoralist Societies: Lessons from East African Countries Tegemeo Institute of Agricultural Policy and Development, Kenya Mapping as Empowerment: Lessons from a Year of Participatory Community Mapping 1: Namati, United States of America; 2: Cadasta Foundation, United States of America; 3: Kenya Land Alliance, Kenya |
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12:00pm - 12:30pm |
Lunch Location: Front Lobby and Preston Lounge |
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12:00pm - 1:00pm |
SDE-01: Caucus on Women and Land Location: MC C1-100
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12:30pm - 2:00pm |
00-12: Plenary: Land Policy Options for Sustainable Urbanization Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Ede Ijjasz-Vasquez, World Bank, United States of America Streaming. overflow More Revenue Mobilization by Strengthening Land Administration in Kampala Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), Uganda Drawing Lessons from the Brazil Slum Upgrading Program Minha Casa, Minha Vida The World Bank, United States of America Role of Land Policy in Financing Johannesburg Urban Development City of Johannesburg, South Africa Land Value Capture for Urban Revival: The Case of Shenzen Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States of America |
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1:30pm - 5:00pm |
Methodologies for monitoring impact of sustainable land management programs Location: MC 6-860 By invitation only. Please contact Philippe Dardel <pdardel@worldbank.org> |
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2:15pm - 3:45pm |
03-01: “One-Map” Policies in Asia Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Mika-Petteri Törhönen, The World Bank, United States of America Streaming. One Map Policies in Asia, with reference to Indonesia The World Bank, United States of America OneMap Myanmar – Enabling a Multi-stakeholders Environment for the Coproduction of Data, Information and Knowledge on Land 1: Centre for Development and Environment - University of Bern; 2: Land Core Group Cross-Sectoral Information Integration and Sharing in an eGovernment Framework Supporting Integrated Land Development Planning 1: Centre for Development and Environmnet CDE, Office in the Lao People's Democratic Republic; 2: Department of Land Administration, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Laos; 3: Department of Planning and Cooperation, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Laos |
03-02: Expanding African Capacity for Land Governance Location: MC 13-121 Chair: Michael Toman, World Bank, United States of America Streaming. Building Research Capacity on Land in Africa: Harnessing AERC's Experience African Economic Research Consortium (AERC), Kenya How NELGA Hubs can Help Support Informed Land Policy at National and Regional Level Namibia University of Science and Technology, Namibia Supporting Access to Spatial Data and Capacity: A Regional Perspective Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development (RCMRD), Rwanda NEPAD's Role in Strengthening National Institutions for Data and Land Policy Analysis: Opportunities to Build on LGAF 1: NEPAD, Zimbabwe; 2: NEPAD, South Africa Long-term Benefits from Supporting National Policy-making through Spatial Data and Analysis: The Example of Senegal Centre de Suivi Ecologique (CSE), Senegal |
03-03: Localizing Real Rights: How to Link Registry and Cadaster? Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Nicolás Nogueroles, IPRA-CINDER (International Property Registries Association), Spain Streaming. Introduction to State of Play COLEGIO DE REGISTRADORES DE ESPAÑA, Spain HMLR Land Registry of England and Wales: A Graphic Identification without Cadastre HM Land Registry, United Kingdom Economics of the Interaction between Land Registries and Cadastres Pompeu Fabra University, Spain Advantages and disadvantagesof a merger organization:the case of the Kadaster- Netherlands European Land Registry Association, Netherlands, The |
03-04: Expanding and Sustaining Land Registration Location: J B1-080 Chair: Jorge Espinoza, GIZ, Germany Land Policy and Urban Development in Mali: Coping with the Data Quality Challenge 1: Institute of Research for Development (French IRD), France; 2: Université des Sciences Sociales et de Gestion de Bamako, Mali; 3: Institut d'Economie Rurale, Mali Implementation challenges of land administration in rural areas of Haiti: from the elaboration of a pre-cadaster methodology to the land tenure reform 1: Comité Inter Ministériel d'Aménagement du Territoire, Haiti; 2: Inter American Development Bank; 3: World Bank Role Constructive Notice Could Play to Formalize Property Rights in Kosovo Tetra Tech, United States of America Land Administration and Management in Haiti Program: Next Action Phase Delivering Scalable Community Level Solutions Habitat for Humanity International (retired), United States of America |
03-05: Building Institutions for Land Administration Services Location: J 1-050 Chair: Stig Enemark, Aalborg University, Denmark Institutional Reform as a Key Driver in the Delivery of Modern Land Administration GIS Transport, Nigeria The National Spatial Data Infrastructure of Zambia Sivan Design D.S. Ltd, Israel Establishing A Delivery Unit For Land Administration- How To Deliver Land Administration Services In Developing Countries, Sustainably And To Scale. Private Individual, United States of America Conceptual Modelling Of Information System Process To Design Tech Solutions To Fight Land Corruption Through Transparency International's Land and Corruption In Africa Programme Transparency International-Secretariat, Germany |
03-06: Land Governance in Latin America & the Caribbean Location: MC C1-100 Chair: Enrique Pantoja, World Bank, United States of America Comparative Land Governance Research in the Caribbean and Latin America: Recent Findings from Five National Case Studies Inter-American Development Bank, United States of America Challenge and Opportunities for the VGGT Implementation in Latin America and the Caribbean FAO, Chile The Challenges of Land Governance in a High-Income, High-Potential, Small Island Developing State: the Case of Trinidad and Tobago 1: The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago; 2: Inter-American Development Bank Applying an Adjusted Land Governance Assessment Framework (LGAF) to Evaluate the Relationships between Land Cadasters and Informality: Lessons from Brazil and Ecuador | Usando el Marco Ajustado de Evaluación de la Gobernanza de la Tierra (LGAF) para evaluar las relaciones entre el Catastro Territorial y la Informalidad: Lecciones desde Brasil y Ecuador 1: Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Argentine Republic; 2: Inter-American Development Bank |
03-07: Land Use Planning for Disaster Preparedness Location: MC C1-200 Chair: Conor Sheehan, Enterprise Ireland, Ireland International Standards- a critical contribution to disaster recovery RICS Urban Disaster Resilience through Risk Assessment and Sustainable Planning IABG mbH, Germany Searching Position in Non-residential Areas in Emergency and Disaster Situations by using the National Point Number LX Korea Land and Geospatial Informatix Corporation, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) Harnessing Land Information Through Cloud-Based Platforms For A Resilient Society Ordnance Survey, United Kingdom |
03-08: Addressing Land Tenure Aspects of REDD+ Location: MC C2-131 Chair: Esther Mwangi, Center for International Forestry Research, Kenya Creating an appropriate tenure foundation for REDD+: The record to date and prospects for the future 1: Independent consultant, United States of America; 2: Ministry of the Environment, Switzerland; 3: North Carolina State University, United States of America; 4: CIFOR, Indonesia; 5: CIFOR, Peru; 6: Independent consultant, Australia; 7: Paul-Valéry University, France; 8: Independent consultant, Tanzania; 9: University of Melbourne, Australia Community Land Rights Delimitation and Natural Resources Management in Mozambique: Significance and Implications for Sustainable and Inclusive Development 1: World Bank, Mozambique; 2: World Bank, Mozambique Gender In Collective Tenure Regimes: Women Rights And Forest Tenure Reforms 1: CIFOR, Peru; 2: Independant Securing the Commons in India: A Polycentric Approach 1: IFPRI, United States of America; 2: Foundation for Ecological Security, India |
03-09: Increasing the Sustainability of Pastoral Production Systems Location: MC 6-100 Chair: Gunnar Kohlin, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Institutional Innovation and the Protection of Livestock Corridors in Agropastoral Drylands 1: University of Wisconsin, Madison, United States of America; 2: Syracuse University; 3: Institut Senegalais de Recherches Agricole; 4: Pole Pastoralisme et Zones Seches Transformation Of Land Tenure In Semi-Arid Areas And Implications For Climate Resilient Economic Development 1: Overseas Development Institute, United Kingdom; 2: University College London, United Kingdom; 3: Independent consultant, Kenya Public Lands Ranching in the U.S. - Social and Economic Characteristics of Public Lands Ranchers 1: Sustainable Rnglands Roundtable University of Wyoming, United States of America; 2: Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Wyoming, USA; 3: Department of Ecosystem Science and Mgmt, University of Wyoming, USA Dispossession through Formalization: The Plight of Pastoralists in Tanzania 1: University of Michigan, United States of America; 2: University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; 3: Danish Institute of International Studies (retired) |
03-10: Reducing the Risks of Agribusiness Investment Location: MC 7-100 Chair: Marc Levy, Earth Institute, Columbia University, United States of America Advocating for Safeguards in Governing Land for Investment: Ethiopia, Mozambique, Uganda, and Malawi Human Rights Watch Responsible Large-Scale Land Investments in Uganda: Current Application and Potential Scope of International Safeguards 1: University of Marburg, Germany; 2: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) Mechanisms for Consultation and Free, Prior and Informed Consent in the Negotiation of Land Contracts Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment, United States of America Pre-existing Community Land Disputes In Private Sector Investments and Development Interventions 1: The Cloudburst Group, United States of America; 2: Independent Consultant |
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03-11: Establishing a National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) Location: MC 8-100 Chair: Luis Bermudez, OGC, United States of America Assessing The Maturity Of National And Regional Geospatial Infrastructures: Providing The Evidence To Assist Economies And Improve Strategic Decision-Making 1: Location International; 2: 2market2market; 3: New Frontiers; 4: Mercury Project Solutions Creating a Global Spatial Data Infrastructure Diagnostic Tool 1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: FAO of the UN, Rome Italy; 3: Consultant Governance in Support of Global Agenda. Good Practices from Serbia 1: Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN, Italy; 2: Republic Geodetic Authority, Republic of Serbia Potential of Spatial Data Infrastructure in Poland Head Office of Geodesy and Cartography, Poland Boosting the registration of land rights in step with the SDG’s Kadaster, The Netherlands |
03-12: Making Land Rights Real Location: MC 9-100 Chair: Everlyne Nairesiae Lingoine, GLII/GLTN - UN Habitat, Kenya Land: The Hidden Assets in African Cities Global Observatory linking Research to Action (GORA), United States of America Community-Led, Citywide Settlement Profiling And Upgrading As Evidence Based Approach To Land Governance: The Case Of Muntinlupa City, Philippines 1: Homeless People’s Federation Philippines, Inc.; 2: Philippine Action for Community-led Shelter Initiatives, Inc.; 3: Technical Assistance Movement for People and Environment, Inc.; 4: LinkBuild, Inc.; 5: UN-Habitat/GLTN Making the Community Land Bill Effective: The Case of Mashimoni Settlement in Nairobi County and Kwa Bulo Settlement in Mombasa County of Kenya 1: Pamoja Trust, Kenya; 2: UN-Habitat/GLTN The Role Of Gender In Securing Land Rights For Equity, Sustainability, And Resilience 1: Slum Women's Initiative for Development (SWID), Uganda; 2: Metropolitan College New York City Securing Land Rights within the Continuum of Land Rights Approach: Evidence from the Poor Urban Communities in Kenya and Uganda 1: UN-Habitat; 2: African Institute for Strategic Research Governance and Development |
03-13: Institutional Arrangements to Manage Communal Rights Location: MC C2-125 Chair: Sandra Joireman, University of Richmond, United States of America Managing Customary Land in Fiji I Taukei Land Trust Board, Fiji Islands Complications in land allocations: appraisal of the Community Land Act 2016, Kenya National Land Commission, Kenya Territorial planning at community level in Mozambique: opportunities and challenges in a context of community land delimitation 1: Community Land initiative (iTC), Mozambique; 2: Ministry of Land, Environment and Rural Development, National Directorate of Land Has Devolution of Forest Rights in Nepal Enabled Investment in Locally Controlled Forest Enterprises? 1: Tribhuvan University, Nepal; 2: Center for International Forestry Research; 3: Forest Action, Nepal |
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3:45pm - 4:00pm |
Coffee Break Location: Front Lobby |
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4:00pm - 5:30pm |
04-01: Global Status of Quality of Land Regulation in 2016 Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Chris Jochnick, Landesa, United States of America Streaming. Approach to Global Indicators World Bank, United States of America Expanding the Property Module in Doing Business World Bank, United States of America Next Phase for Enabling the Business of Agriculture World Bank, United States of America Piloting the Land Component in EBA World Bank, United States of America |
04-02: Approaches to Securing Common Land in Different Regions Location: MC 13-121 Chair: Runsheng Yin, Michigan State University, United States of America Streaming. Exploring Participatory Prospective Analysis: A collaborative, Scenario-based Approach for Analyzing and Anticipating the Consequences of Tenure Reform Implementation Center for International Forestry Research, Indonesia Collective Titling in Peru: Challenges and Opportunities 1: CIFOR, Peru; 2: UNALM, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina, Peru Securing Forest Tenure Rights for Rural Development in Latin America The World Bank Group, United States of America Making Legality Work to Recognize Land Rights, Improve Land Governance, and Combat Forest Conversion European Forest Institute FLEGT/REDD+ Unit, Spain |
04-03: Acting to Secure Community and Indigenous Land Rights Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Ruth Meinzen-Dick, IFPRI, United States of America Streaming. Introduction IFPRI, United States of America Perspective from Government on Progress and Challenges of Implementing Kenya's Community Land Rights Bill National Land Commission, Kenya Devolving rights over forest land to communities in Indonesia Ministry of Environment and Forestry of the Republic of Indonesia, Indonesia Perspective of Implementing Community Land Rights in Uganda Land and Equity Movement in Uganda - LEMU, Uganda Lessons from Programs Designed to Strengthen the Commons International Fund for Agricultural Development, Italy Current Research on the Commons: Topics, Methods, Insights Center for International Forestry Research, Indonesia Concluding remarks International Land Coalition, Italy |
04-04: Experiences with Implementing Land Readjustment Location: J B1-080 Chair: Robin Rajack, Inter-American Development Bank, United States of America Rethinking Land Readjustment from a Governance-Centered Perspective: The Case of A Land Readjustment Pilot in Tra Vinh, Vietnam World Bank, United States of America Exploring the Potential of the Land Readjustment Approach in Allocating Land for Affordable Housing from the Market Legitimacy Perspective 1: University of Twente, Netherlands, The; 2: Kathmandu University, Nepal |
04-05: Mobile Technologies to Scale Up Land Data Collection Location: J 1-050 Chair: Collins Odote, University of Naiorbi, Kenya Embracing the Rubber-Boot Approach to Securing Customary Land Rights with focus on Low-Cost Land-Use Inventory 1: Chair of Land Management, Technical University Munich; 2: Public and Vested Land Management Division, Lands Commission. Accra-Ghana From Squatter Farmers To Tenant Farmers: Application Of Low Cost Geo-Spatial Technologies in Kalangala 1: Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries, Uganda; 2: UN-Habitat/GLTN; 3: IFAD Scalability of Forest Land Mapping Interventions Undertaken Using GIS Technology in Context of Up-Scaling Implementation of Forest Rights Act in India – Emerging Evidence from the Ground World Resources Institute India |
04-06: Can Documenting Communal Rights be Cost-Effective? Location: MC C1-100 Chair: Brent Jones, Esri, United States of America Land Documentation in Zambia: A Comparison of Approaches and Relevance for the National Land Titling Program 1: USAID Tenure and Global Climate Change Project, Zambia; 2: USAID; 3: Surveyor General, Ministry of Lands, Zambia Rigorous Impact Evaluation of Land Surveying Costs: Empirical Evidence from Indigenous Lands in Canada 1: Natural Resources Canada, Canada; 2: University of British Columbia, Canada Stakeholder Engagement and Conflict Prevention in Village Boundary Setting/ Resource Mapping (VBS/RM) – Lessons Learned/Evidence from Indonesia’s Participatory Mapping and Planning (PMaP) Project, MCA-Indonesia Green Prosperity Project (GP) Abt Associates, Indonesia Strengthening Indigenous Peoples Land rights in Honduras: The Miskitu People’s experience of Collective Land Titling, lessons learned and main challenges for the future 1: Programa de Administracion de Tierras de Honduras (PATH II); 2: World Bank; 3: 1; 4: 1 |
04-07: Vision for Achieving Global Land Tenure Security Location: MC C1-200 Chair: Jorge Munoz, World Bank, United States of America Global Campaign to Eradicate Insecurity of Tenure by 2030 1: Know Edge Ltd, United Kingdom; 2: Aalborg University, Denmark Opportunities And Constraints For Building A Global Movement For Secure Land Tenure And Property Rights Land Alliance, United States of America Land in the New Urban Agenda: Opportunities, Challenges and Way Forward 1: UN-Habitat; 2: United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR); 3: Huairou Commission; 4: Habitat for Humanity International Evidence Based Land Governance to Achieve Agenda 2030; Experiences from Global Land Indicator Initiative 1: GLII/GLTN - UN Habitat; 2: Oxfam International; 3: Landesa; 4: UN Habitat; 5: International Land Coalition |
04-08: Land Policies for Affordable Housing Location: MC C2-131 Chair: Eric Heikkila, University of Southern California, United States of America Law and Inclusive Urban Development: Lessons from Chile's Enabling Markets Housing Policy Regime Stanford Law School, United States of America Housing Affordability: The Land Use Regulation link to Informal Tenure in Developing Countries Torcuato Di Tella University, Argentine Republic Evaluating “Zero Land Policy”: Iran’s initiative to provide homes for those with lower incomes Research Center of Iran's Parliament, Iran, Islamic Republic of Land Administration Effectiveness in State-Subsidised Housing in Du Noon, Cape Town, South Africa University of Calgary, Canada “From The Right To Housing To The Defense of Titling And Private Property: A Critique Of The Peruvian Approach to Housing Informality And A Contribution To A New Land And Housing Policy” Special Program for Urban and Regional Studies - MIT, United States of America |
04-09: Can Agribusiness Investment Enhance Local Welfare? Location: MC 6-100 Chair: Derek Byerlee, Georgetown University, United States of America Contextualizing International Voluntary Guidelines into Country Specific Land Investment Governance: Experience from Tanzania Tanzania Natural Resource Forum, Tanzania Experiences of Agribusiness Investments in Lao PDR 1: Village Focus International; 2: Ministry of Planning and Investment Private Sector Responsibilities in Agriculture under the VGGT Land Tenure Investment Consultant, United States of America How Behind the Brands companies are implementing their land rights commitments in Brazil Oxfam Pilot Use of Responsible Agricultural Investment Principles: A Status Update 1: UNCTAD, Switzerland; 2: World Bank, USA |
04-10: Land Policy Developments in Africa Location: MC 7-100 Chair: Moses Kibirige, World Bank, Uganda Towards an efficient and effective Land Administration System: The case of Ghana’s legislative Reform; Lessons and Challenges MINISTRY OF LANDS AND NATURAL RESOURCES, Ghana The South African Land Observatory – The Establishment of a Multi-stakeholder Platform for Multi-level Evidence-based Decision-making on Land in South Africa 1: University of Pretoria, South Africa; 2: International Land Coalition Using LGAF as a basis for land policy dialogue and monitoring progress NIRAS/LGAF Ethiopia Country Coordinator, Ethiopia Delivering Land Administration Service At Scale Through Major Land Reforms- Malawi`s Experience Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development |
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04-11: Towards Quantifying the Economic Benefits of NSDI Location: MC 8-100 Chair: Timothy Trainor, UN-GGIM, United States of America Digital Globe for Sustainable Development to the Developing Countries: Case Study in Sri Lanka Scientific Research Development Institute of Technology Australia, Australia Geospatial Information drives benefits beyond Land Administration – why aren’t we taking them? Ordnance Survey International, United Kingdom Economic and Financial Analysis of National Spatial Data Infrastructure: A Case Study 1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: Consultingwhere, United Kingdom Best Practice in Business Case Preparation: Valuing Social and Economic Benefits of Investment in Geospatial projects Consultingwhere Ltd, United Kingdom Economic and Financial Modelling of the Impact of Geospatial Information - Techniques and Results for land administration in developing Nations. 1: ACIL Allen Consulting, Australia; 2: Consultingwhere, UK |
04-12: Policies for Urban Regularization Location: MC 9-100 Chair: Manohar Velpuri, FIG, Denmark Between informal and illegal: Noncompliance with Planning and Building Laws 1: Neaman Institute, Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Israel; 2: Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal Honduras Experience with Land Regularization in Urban and Peri-Urban Areas 1: Programa de Administración de Tierras de Honduras (PATH II), Honduras; 2: The World Bank (Formalizing) Informal Housing: Addressing the Elephant in the Room 1: Land Alliance; 2: World Bank; 3: NG Quality Invasion of vacant lands in the realm of urban development: a case study of the Kenya coast National Land Commission, Kenya |
04-13: Land Dispute Resolution Mechanisms Location: MC C2-125 Chair: Tim Hanstad, Landesa, United States of America Analyzing the enabling environment for transforming forest landscape conflicts: the example of Lao PDR 1: RECOFTC, Thailand; 2: Independent Consultant ADR as a viable tool in land conflicts: a Kenyan Perspective National Land Commission, Kenya Managing Challenges And Security Threats From Conflicting Judgements On Land In Ghana Ministry of Lands & Natural Resources, Ghana |
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6:00pm - 8:00pm |
Conversatorio y recepción: Red Interamericana de Catastro y Registro de la Propiedad Location: Organization of American States (OAS) Contacto: Mike Mora (OAS): mmora@oas.org). http://reunionredcatastroyregistro.anati.gob.pa |
GLTN Partners' Reception Location: East Dining Room - World Bank By Invtation only. Please contact: Ombretta.Tempra@unhabitat.org |
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7:00pm | Poster Board 01-01: Land Administration Location: MC Atrium Strengthening Land Governance To Advance Africa's Social And Economic Transformation 1: NEPAD, South Africa; 2: BEAT, Zimbabwe Empirical Analysis of Models on Good Governance in Land Administration: Basis for Philippine Poverty Alleviation 1: ANGELES UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION, Philippines; 2: Crisanto A. Cocal Law Firm Strategic Business Plans as Tool to Implement the Government Development Agenda Agency for Real Estate Cadastre, Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Leveraging Collective Land Documentation Processes to Secure Community Land and Resource Rights: Lessons from Jigawa State, Northern Nigeria 1: Adam Smith International, Nigeria; 2: Sustainable Development Institute |
Poster Board 01-02: Land Administration Location: MC Atrium A New, Old Role Of Cadastre – Taxation Republic Geodetic Authority, Serbia The Performance of Local Grassroots Level Rural Land Administration Institutions in Amhara Region, Ethiopia Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia Regularization in Brazil: the study of successful cases Universidade de Campinas, Brazil Sustainable and Effective Land Management: GDRLC, Turkey General Directorate of Land Registy and Cadastre, Turkey |
Poster Board 01-03: Land Administration Location: MC Atrium Development of Land policy in Republic of Macedonia-Why it is Important for the Country Agency for Real Estate Cadastre, Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Brazilian Amazon Deforestation and Land Governance UNICAMP, Brazil Land Governance and Management, Strategic Leadership, Land Governance. PhD student, Kenya The Project Of Land Reform In The Congo. The Impasses On Starting Point Université Catholique du Graben, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Infer Geospatial Metadata to Churn out and Showcase Utility by Employing ‘Management by Objective’: Case Study from India The American University of Nigeria, Nigeria |
Poster Board 01-04: Land Administration Location: MC Atrium Forest Tenure Reform Implementation: Perspectives From National And Sub-national Government Officials in Multiple Settings Centre for International Forestry Research, Indonesia Perspectives on Capacity to Produce Credible, Reliable Evidence on Land Governance: Observations from LGAF Processes in 5 African Countries Sue Mbaya and Associates, South Africa Land Administration Reforms for Enhancement of Delivery of Land Services in Uganda Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Uganda Enabling Formalising Of Informal Markets Through Block chain For Unregistered Real estate 1: FIG, Denmark; 2: Texas A&M; 3: Absolutum Pte Ltd; 4: k2amanagement; 5: Paypal; 6: Zurich financial services |
Poster Board 01-05: Land Administration Location: MC Atrium Use of Standard Vocabularies in the Land Sector Land Portal Foundation, Netherlands, The Information at a glance - Distribution system for data and services dissemination Agency for Real Estate Cadastre, Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Analysis of the Economic Impact of Systematic Land Title Registration (SLTR) in Kano State, Nigeria Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria, Nigeria Securing Land Rights for Equity, Sustainability and Resilience: Evidence from Innovative and Gender Responsive Tools for Implementation of Uganda’s National Land Policy 1: United Nations Human Settlement Programme, Kenya; 2: Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Uganda SiGIT Mobile Application For a Sustainable Land Registration in Mozambique EXI LDA, Mozambique |
Poster Board 01-06: Taxation and Valuation Location: MC Atrium Mass Valuation for Taxation in Circumstances of Limited Market Transparency. Nigeria Case Study DTZ, Estonia The Requirements Of Mass Appraisal For Real Estate Valuation For Taxation And Proper Tax Administration: Land Implications In The Case Of Turkey ankara university, Turkey Towards an Improved Local Governance and Service Delivery:Opportunities and Challenges of Property Rating in Ghana and Uganda 1: Lands Commission, Ghana; 2: UNOPS, Uganda Viability of Premiums, Annual Rents and Property Taxes as a Means of Financing Infrastructure Development in Kenya Pamoja Trust, Kenya |
Poster Board 01-07: Valuing Land for Taxation & Compensation Location: MC Atrium Financing Rural Infrastructure For Food Security IISD, Switzerland Eminent Domain – Factual Issues with Land Acquisition And Proposed Remedies For Sustainable Development In India Bhartiya Agro Economic Research Center, India Rehabilitation and Resettlement in Tehri Hydro Power Project-India 1: Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, India; 2: National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayat Raj (NIRD & PR), India; 3: Griffith University, Australia |
Poster Board 01-08: Expropriation and Compensation Location: MC Atrium A Shifting Perspective of Land Acquisition Regime in India: An Evaluation of the proposed “Governance Framework, Pro-poor Development Rights and Urban Policy Management” through “Results Based Management / Evidence Based Approach” to Urban Policy and Management. Public Sector Management Expert (South Asia), Jindal School of Government and Public Policy, India Land Heirs Without Land GADL (Groupe d'Appui au Développement Local), Cameroon From the Right to Compensation to the Right Compensation in Large-Scale Land Acquisitions 1: University of Reading, School of Agriculture, Policy and Development; 2: Land Portal Foundation National Consultant-Social Safeguard Resettlement Specialist Coastal Climate Resilient Infrastructure Project (CCRIP), ADB, Bangladesh, People's Republic of |
Poster Board 01-09: Expropriation and Compensation/ Geospatial and Land Data Location: MC Atrium Land For Infrastructure Development: Compulsory Acquisition And Compensation Of Unregistered/Undocumented Land In Kenya Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning, Kenya Recent Developments in Land Consolidation Projects in Turkey Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Livestock, General Directorate of Agrarian Reform, Ankara, Turkey Insights from Space and Time: Big Data for Land Governance Jacobs University, Germany Governance And The Geo-web: Enhancing Participation And Governance Within Informal Settlement Upgrading Processes University of Nairobi, Kenya |
Poster Board 01-10: Geospatial and Land Data Location: MC Atrium A Methodological Approach To Estimate Changes On Population Density In A LUCC Model: A Case Study In Bogota, Colombia 1: Universidad de los Andes, Colombia; 2: The University of Melbourne, Australia Pixel Level Land Use and the Impacts of Biophysical Factors 1: Purdue University, United States of America; 2: Kansas State University, United States of America The US Soil Information System: A Model for Data Collection, Curation and Distribution USDA-NRCS, United States of America Drivers of Deforestation in Indonesia: Spatial Panel Data Analysis Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway |
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Poster Board 01-11: Geospatial and Land Data Location: MC Atrium Spatially Smoothing Farmer's Biophysical and Perceived Vulnerability to Climate Change Iowa State University, United States of America Weather-Based Irrigation Control in the Cloud Davidson Consultants, United States of America Spatial Data and Service Infrastructures to Support Inter-Disciplinary Modeling of Disaster Cascades and Resilience Assessment 1: National Technical University of Athens, Greece; 2: ETH Zurich, Switzerland Big Data And A Spatial Hedonic Approach: Addressing The Land Market Information Gap And Estimating Land Prices Determinants In Metropolitan Regions From Developing Countries. Torcuato Di Tella University, Argentine Republic STDM Software Advances - Desktop and Online Hosting Options 1: Metaspatial, Germany; 2: UN Habitat |
Poster Board 01-12: Geospatial and Land Data/ Land Markets Location: MC Atrium Use of Linked Data in Preventing Forest Fires Agency for Real Estate Cadastre, Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Partage des résultats de l’étude étude régionale sur les marchés fonciers ruraux en Afrique de l’Ouest et sur les outils de leur régulation commanditée par UEMOA et confiée à IPAR Initiative Prospective Agricole et Rurale, Senegal Land Tenancy Contract Structure and Its Economy Impact Northwest Agriculture & Forestry University, People's Republic of China Soil Moisture Determination Using Remote Sensing Data for the Property Protection and Increase of Agriculture Production Republic Geodetic Authority, Serbia |
Poster Board 01-13: Land Markets/ Urban Land Governance Location: MC Atrium Efficiency of Land Tenure Contracts in West Java, Indonesia. Indonesian Institute for Agricultural Technology transfer, Indonesia Using Participatory Video to Promote Land Rights of Women: A case study of How Corruption Impacts on Widows in the Northern Region of Ghana 1: InsightShare-UK; 2: Transparency International - Ghana Integrity Initiative, Ghana Does Land Tenure Explain Distress Sale in Agriculture?: Evidence from India SJM School of Management of Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, India Property Rights and Owner Occupied Housing Investment: Evidence fromUrban Ethiopia Makerere University, Ethiopia Proposed Private Sector Driven Interventionist Implementation Of The LGAF, Towards Equitable Land Governance / Ownership Delivery For Nigeria. Universite Libre De Bruxelles, Faculty of Architecture, La Cambre-Horta, Place Eugene Flagey 19, B-1050 Brussels. |
Poster Board 01-14: Urban Land Governance Location: MC Atrium Land Governance in Urban Areas: Case of Nairobi City Technical University of Kenya, Kenya Working With Local Poor Land Owners In The Peri Urban Areas Of Lima Peru, To Creating Land Supply For Housing 1: Instituto de Desarrollo Urbano CENCA; 2: Habitat for Humanity International LAC Region Does Urban Extension Affect Inequality And Segregation? An Empirical Study Of Causal Effects In Argentina’s Cities. Torcuato Di Tella University, Argentine Republic Can extractive cities become sustainable? Contribution for a policy making framework in Argentina, Brazil and Chile MIT, United States of America |
Poster Board 01-15: Urban Land Governance Location: MC Atrium Knowledge Mobilization and Capacity Building for Action towards Co-responsible Land Governance 1: Grupo Urbano de Instrumentos de Suelo, América Latina y Caribe; 2: Habitat for Humanity International Latin America and Caribbean Area Office; 3: Land Portal Foundation Infrastructure Cadastre is key factor for economic growth and development of the country Agency for Real Cadastre, Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of An experience of regularization private urban in Brazil: the case of Terra Nova Urban Land Regularization ltda. 1: universidade estadual de campinas unicamp, brazil; 2: universidade estadual de campinas unicamp, brazil; 3: universidade estadual de campinas unicamp, brazil; 4: terra novaregularizações fundiárias urbanas ltda Urban planing for sustainable development - Macedonian experience Agency for real estate cadastre, Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Analyzing Land Use Change In Urban Environments In Africa Sub Sahara Ministère des Marchés Publics, Cameroon |
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Poster Board 01-16: Impact Research Location: MC Atrium Inheritance Dynamics and Women land Rights in Nigeria 1: International Food Policy Research Institute, United States of America; 2: The World Bank, United States of America Land access, tenure security and the fate of rural youth in Africa: the case of Ondo state - Nigeria 1: International Food Policy Research Institute, United States of America; 2: The World Bank, United States of America Land Access, Tenure Security and the Fate of Rural Youth in Africa: The Case of Mozambique 1: International Food Policy Research Institute, United States of America; 2: Eduardo Mondlane University, Mozambique Land Service Delivery and Its Challenges in Nigeria: Case study of eight states 1: International Food Policy Research Institute, United States of America; 2: Hohenheim University, Germany |
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