Conference Agenda
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Date: Tuesday, 21/Mar/2017 | |||||||||||
8:30am - 10:00am | 01-11: Multiple Uses and Benefits from Spatial Data Session Chair: Gregory Scott, United Nations Statistics Division, United States of America | ||||||||||
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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
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10:30am - 12:00pm | 02-11: Experiences with Land Tax And Valuation Session Chair: Randy Ripperger, International Association of Assessing Officers, United States of America | ||||||||||
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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 1ankara unıversıty, department of real estate development and management, turkey; 2ankara unıversıty, department of real estate development and management, turkey
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2:15pm - 3:45pm | 03-11: Establishing a National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) Session Chair: Luis Bermudez, OGC, United States of America | ||||||||||
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Assessing The Maturity Of National And Regional Geospatial Infrastructures: Providing The Evidence To Assist Economies And Improve Strategic Decision-Making 1Location International; 22market2market; 3New Frontiers; 4Mercury Project Solutions
Creating a Global Spatial Data Infrastructure Diagnostic Tool 1World Bank, United States of America; 2FAO of the UN, Rome Italy; 3Consultant
Governance in Support of Global Agenda. Good Practices from Serbia 1Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN, Italy; 2Republic 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
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4:00pm - 5:30pm | 04-11: Towards Quantifying the Economic Benefits of NSDI Session Chair: Timothy Trainor, UN-GGIM, United States of America | ||||||||||
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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 1World Bank, United States of America; 2Consultingwhere, 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. 1ACIL Allen Consulting, Australia; 2Consultingwhere, UK
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Date: Wednesday, 22/Mar/2017 | |||||||||
8:30am - 10:00am | 05-11: Land Rental Markets and Structural Transformation Session Chair: Hosaena Ghebru, International Food Policy Research Institute, United States of America | ||||||||
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Land rental markets participation and its impact on fixed investment and household Welfare: Evidence from China Apple Production Sites 1Northwest Agriculture & Forestry University, People's Republic of China; 2Michigan State University,United States of American
How do land rental markets affect household income? Evidence from Rural Jiangsu, P.R. China 1Wageningen University, Netherlands, The; 2Nanjing Agricultural University, P.R. China
Inheritance System, Tenure Security And The Functioning Of Land Rental Markets in Rural Pakistan 1University of Guelph, Canada; 2International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
Effects of Land Rights Certification on Rural Credit Market and the Market for Land Transfers ---- Evidence from China 1Nanjing Agricultural University, China; 2Monash University, Australia; 3Research Center for Rural Economy, Ministry of Agriculture, China
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10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-11: Implications of Evolving Land Markets for Equity Session Chair: Michael Kirk, University of Marburg, Germany | ||||||||
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Competitiveness of land rental market and productivity growth in Ukrainian agriculture Kyiv Economic Institute/ Kyiv School of Economics, Ukraine
Leasehold Rights As A Vehicle For Economic Development: The Case of Small Scale Farmers In The Oshikoto Region Namibia University of Science and Technology, Namibia
Freedom to Farm: Agricultural Land Use, Crop Selection, Fallowing, and Proposed Changes to the Myanmar Farmland Law Necessary to Strengthen Land Tenure Security Landesa, United States of America
Land Fragmentation and Land Services Delivery Ratios on Mailo Tenure in Uganda: Evidence from LIS Data Associates Research Uganda
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2:15pm - 3:45pm | 07-11: Policies for Land Consolidation Session Chair: Denys Nizalov, University of Kent/ KEI at KSE, United Kingdom | ||||||||
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Options for Legislative and Institutional Reform of Land Consolidation in Serbia: Choosing the Right Approach and Building Regional Expert Networks GIZ - Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit, Serbia
Property Rights and Private Investment: Evidence from a Planned Settlement in Rural Tanzania Oklahoma State University, United States of America
New trends in development of Land Consolidation in Russia State University of Land Use Planning, Russian Federation
The Turkish Experience in Consolidation of Irrigated Land: Productivity and Efficiency Implications 1Independent Consultant, Turkey; 2State Hydraulic Works, Ministry of Forestry and Water Affairs, Turkey
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4:00pm - 5:30pm | 08-11: Is Land Tenure Formalization Increasing Investments? Session Chair: Benito Arrunada, Pompeu Fabra University, Spain | ||||||||
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Market Exposure Makes Smallholders More Competitive and Closes the Gender Gap Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Germany
Do the land poor gain from agricultural investments? Empirical evidence from Zambia using panel data gothenburg university sweden, Sweden
Land Property Rights and Agricultural Productivity: Evidence from Panama Tohoku University, Japan
Agricultural Intensification and Market Participation under Learning Externality: Impact Evaluation on Small-scale Agriculture UNU-MERIT, Netherlands, The
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Date: Thursday, 23/Mar/2017 | |||||||||
8:30am - 10:00am | 09-11: From Documenting Rights to Creating Jobs Session Chair: Stein T. Holden, Norwegian University of Life Science, Norway | ||||||||
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Land Registration, Agricultural Production and Food Security in Mozambique Observatório do Meio Rural, Mozambique
Mainstreaming Securing Land Rights in Value Chain Development Programmes: The Case of the Pro-poor Value Chain Development Project in Maputo and Limpopo Corridors in Mozambique 1Centre for the Promotion of Agriculture (CEPAGRI)/ Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (MASA), Mozambique; 2International Fund for Agricultural Development
Forging The Link Between Land Registration & Job Creation Adam Smith International, Nigeria
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10:30am - 12:00pm | 10-11: Challenges of Implementing Redistributive Land Reform Session Chair: Guo Li, The World Bank, China, People's Republic of | ||||||||
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Based on recent studies on land tenure and their recommendations: Policy, program, and institutional recommendations 1Stanford School of Law (LLM student); 2Rotterdam School of Management (Professor); 3Symvoulos Consulting Firm (Partner)
Land reform in Bolivia – from economic occupation to sustainable land occupation National Institute of Land reform, Bolivia, Plurinational State of
Land Governance And Redistributive Reform – For The Sake Of Accelerating The National Resettlement Programme Of Namibia 1Chair of Land Management, Technical University of Munich, Germany; 2Ministry of Land Reform, Windhoek, Namibia; 3Independent Development practitioner, Germany
100 Years of Land Reform: Delivery and Governance of Agricultural Land in South Africa 1University of Pretoria, South Africa; 2Land Bank; 3Standard Bank; 4SOECA; 5Tracy Potgieter & Associates
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1:00pm - 2:30pm | 11-11: Formalizing Indigenous Rights in Developed Economies Session Chair: Luis Felipe Duchicela, World Bank, United States of America | ||||||||
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Management of Native Title - Australia's Next "Wicked" Problem National Native Title Tribunal, Australia
The Australian Northern Territory Land Rights Act – a model for the legal recognition of customary tenure, which provides a certain and fungible legal framework, facilitates economic development and local decision-making and establishes appropriate governance institutions. Northern Land Council, Australia
Reconciling Indigenous Lands With The Honour Of The Crown: Evidence Of Boundary Certainty & Parcel Security Surveyor General Branch, Natural Resources Canada, Canada
Measuring Informality & Its Socio-Economic Outcomes: First Nation Reserves in Canada 1Surveyor General Branch, Natural Resources Canada, Canada; 2Kitsilano Institute for Informality Metrics
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2:45pm - 4:15pm | 12-11: Round Table: Regular Land Governance Monitoring through Administrative Data Sources Session Chair: Sultan Alakraf, Dubai Land Department, United Arab Emirates | ||||||||
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Reporting Administrative Land Data for Latin America: Findings and Next Steps IPRA-CINDER (International Property Registries Association), Spain
Reporting Administrative Land Data for Arab Countries: Findings, Lessons and Next Steps Arab Union of Surveyors, Lebanon (Lebanese Republic) Reporting Administrative Land Data for Francophone Countries: First Findings and Next Steps Ordre des Géomètres-experts, France
How to set up routine reporting for a decentralised system: the case of Egypt (tbc) National Water Research Center (NWRC), Egypt
How to present and communicate country level data at a global scale: first steps for an Atlas 1KU Leuven, Belgium; 2Kadaster, Netherlands
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Date: Friday, 24/Mar/2017 | |||
9:00am - 10:30am | 13-06: Its4land - 7 Innovations, 7 Lessons, 70 Minutes For more information or signing up, please contact r.m.bennett@utwente.nl | ||
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Its4land - 7 Innovations, 7 lessons, 70 minutes 1University of Twente (ITC), The Netherlands; 2Hansa Luftbild, Germany; 3KU Leuven, Belgium
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11:00am - 12:30pm | 14-06: Mobile Field Data Collection For more information or signing up, please contact laneb@pixia.com | ||
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Mobile and Disconnected Field Data Collection PIXIA Corp, United States of America
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1:30pm - 3:00pm | 15-06: Handbook of Geospatial Best Practices For more information or signing up, please contact Cartonomic@gmail.com | ||
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Handbook of Geospatial Best Practices for Land Governance Adam Smith International, Ltd., United States of America
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