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04-06: Can Documenting Communal Rights be Cost-Effective?
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Individual Papers Oral Presentation Topics: Harnessing geospatial data, cloud platforms and other data technologies Land Documentation in Zambia: A Comparison of Approaches and Relevance for the National Land Titling Program 1USAID Tenure and Global Climate Change Project, Zambia; 2USAID; 3Surveyor General, Ministry of Lands, Zambia
ID: 177
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Individual Papers Either of these formats Topics: Academic research on land governance / rigorous impact evaluations Keywords: Impact evaluation, land survey, Canada, Indigenous Rigorous Impact Evaluation of Land Surveying Costs: Empirical Evidence from Indigenous Lands in Canada 1Natural Resources Canada, Canada; 2University of British Columbia, Canada
ID: 353
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Individual Papers Either of these formats Topics: Land for infrastructure, investment, disaster risk reduction Keywords: Village Boundary Settings, Stakeholder Engagement, Conflict Prevention 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
ID: 877
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Individual Papers Oral Presentation Topics: Securing land rights for equity, sustainability and resilience Keywords: Honduras, Indigenous, Miskitu, Land, Titling Strengthening Indigenous Peoples Land rights in Honduras: The Miskitu People’s experience of Collective Land Titling, lessons learned and main challenges for the future 1Programa de Administracion de Tierras de Honduras (PATH II); 2World Bank; 31; 41
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