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15-03: Land Management Ecosystems
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Land Management Ecosystems — Challenges, Enablers and the Future 1George Mason University, United States of America; 2Center for Land Governance, NR Management Consultants India Pvt. Ltd.; 3Formerly ICT Minister, Government of Colombia This masterclass aims to explore and advance “end-to-end systems thinking” as a novel paradigm in land records management. By end-to-end systems thinking we mean a holistic integration of the front end of land management systems (including community engagement, formal and informal land rights, public policy, and culture) with the backend (including databases, data systems, and administrative processes). In the masterclass, a group of experienced professionals will discuss * Key current challenges in land records management; * The present state of the art in the field; and * How novel combinations of public policies, community engagement strategies, and applications of Information and Communication Technologies may link the front- and back-ends of land records management. Our intention is that the class contributes to an ongoing paradigm shift in the land records management by applying end-to-end systems thinking. Participants: Mr. Diego Vega, former Minister of ICT, Colombia Professor Philip Auerswald, Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University, USA (GMU) Mr. Pranab Ranjan Choudhury, Center for Land Governance, NRMC India Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Camilo Pardo, Doctoral Student, Schar School of Policy and Government, GMU, formerly with the government of Columbia Mr. Sachin Garg, Doctoral Candidate, Schar School of Policy and Government, GMU
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