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8:30am - 9:30am | 00-01: Using Spatial Data for Land Administration Session Chair: Mandi Rukuni, LGAF Technical Advisory Group, Zimbabwe Streaming. VC; | ||||||
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Using spatial data to assess the impact of land registration in Benin 1Bureau Etudes ATLAS GIS, Benin; 2World Bank, United States of America; 3UC San Diego, United States of America
Using High-resolution Imagery to Improve Land Records in Indian States: Opportunities and Challenges DigitalGlobe, India
Does inclusion of large farms lead to a revision of the farm size-productivity relationship: Evidence from Ethiopia 1University of Minnesota, United States of America; 2World Bank, United States of America
Quantifying Extent and Impact of Large Scale Land Transfers: Evidence from Malawi’s Estate Sector 1University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, China, People's Republic of; 2The World Bank, USA
Assessing Urban Land Use in Ho Chi Minh City 1UC San Diego, United States of America; 2The World Bank, United States of America
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9:30am - 10:45am | 00-02: Acquiring and using Land Data in Innovative Ways Session Chair: Trevor Monroe, The World Bank, United States of America Streaming. | ||||||
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Using Drones for Mapping Zanzibar World Bank group, Tanzania
Using Drones for Tenure Regularization and Urban Upgrading 1University of Arizona, United States of America; 2Ministry of Housing, Urban Development, and Land-Use Management, Mauritania
The Sensors are Here! A High-Resolution Application on Understanding Individual Travel Patterns in African Cities World Bank, United States of America
Combining Taxi GPS Data and Open-Source Software for Evidence-Based Traffic Management and Planning The World Bank, United States of America
Using Remotely Sensed Land Use Data to Improve Public Sector Governance: The Example of Road Investments The World Bank, United States of America | ||||||
11:15am - 12:30pm | 00-03: Land Governance Monitoring and Impact Assessment Session Chair: Issa Faye, African Development Bank, Tunisia Streaming.VC; | ||||||
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Process and Content of Ukraine's Land Governance Monitoring and Its Relevance for Land Policy Reform 1Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food, Ukraine; 2University of Kent, United Kingdom; 3Stategeocadastre, Ukraine
Moving towards real-time land governance monitoring in a decentralized setting: Rwanda's experience 1Rwanda Natural Resources Authority, Rwanda; 2LGAF, United Kingdom; 3Consultant, Uganda
Using Satellite imagery to improve revenue collection in Kigali World Bank, United States of America
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1:30pm - 2:45pm | 00-04: How Can Climate Investments Support Sustainable Land Use? Session Chair: Ian Munro Gray, The World Bank, United States of America Streaming. | ||||||
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The Economic Importance of Forests IADB, United States of America Working Towards Secure Land Rights and Shared Value Village Focus International, Lao People's Democratic Republic Enabling Indigenous People’s Engagment The World Bank, United States of America Forest-dependent Businesses Contribution to Forest Conservation WRI, United States of America | ||||||
2:45pm - 4:00pm | 00-05: Strengthening Rights for Indigenous Peoples Session Chair: Maninder Gill, World Bank, United States of America Streaming. | ||||||
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Introductory Remarks World Bank, United States of America Strengthening Indigenous PeoplesParticipation in Peru using the DGM Approach World Bank Group, United States of America
Presentation of Inspection Panel Case The World Bank, United States of America
Discussant The World Bank, United States of America Closing Remarks World Bank, United States of America | ||||||
4:30pm - 6:00pm | 00-11: Opening Session: Monitoring Land Use Change: From Pretty Pictures to Policy Action Session Chair: Karin Erika Kemper, The World Bank, United States of America Streaming. | ||||||
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The Power of Information: How Data on Changes in Forest Cover can Help Policy Makers, Civil Society, and the Private Sector University of Maryland, United States of America
Linking Land Use and Land Rights: How Brazil’s Environmental Registry Helps Advance Sustainable Land Management Ministry of the Environment, Brazil
Harnessing Open Data to Drive Change: From Local Advocacy to Global Agreements World Resources Institute, United States of America
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8:30am - 10:00am | 01-01: Guarding against Land-Related Corruption Session Chair: Meredith Ogilvie-Thompson, ISLP, United States of America Streaming. | ||||||||
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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 1Transparency International - Ghana Integrity Initiative, Ghana; 2Kwame 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
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10:30am - 12:00pm | 02-01: Private Sector Business Models in Land Administration Session Chair: Alasdair Murray Lewis, HM Land Registry, United Kingdom Streaming. | ||||||||
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Public-Private Partnerships as a Tool to Promote Sustainable Land Administration: Cabo Verde as a Promising Candidate in a Development Context 1DAI, United Kingdom; 2DAI, 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
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12:30pm - 2:00pm | 00-12: Plenary: Land Policy Options for Sustainable Urbanization Session Chair: Ede Ijjasz-Vasquez, World Bank, United States of America Streaming. overflow | ||||||||
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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 | ||||||||
2:15pm - 3:45pm | 03-01: “One-Map” Policies in Asia Session Chair: Mika-Petteri Törhönen, The World Bank, United States of America Streaming. | ||||||||
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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 1Centre for Development and Environment - University of Bern; 2Land Core Group
Cross-Sectoral Information Integration and Sharing in an eGovernment Framework Supporting Integrated Land Development Planning 1Centre for Development and Environmnet CDE, Office in the Lao People's Democratic Republic; 2Department of Land Administration, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Laos; 3Department of Planning and Cooperation, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Laos
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4:00pm - 5:30pm | 04-01: Global Status of Quality of Land Regulation in 2016 Session Chair: Chris Jochnick, Landesa, United States of America Streaming. | ||||||||
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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
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8:30am - 10:00am | 05-01: Investing in the Commons: Choices and Consequences Session Chair: Lorenzo Cotula, IIED, United Kingdom Translation French, Streaming. | ||||||
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Lessons from Investing in Land-based Commons by the French Technical Committee on Land Tenure and Development (CTFD) 1CIRAD, France; 2French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, France
The Commons in the Tonle Sap Flood Plain: Insights from community fisheries management 1Mekong Region Land Governance; 2Analyzing Development Issues Centre; 3French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) - UMR Passage
Uneasy Relationship between Co-management (involving state agents) and Commons Management CIRAD, France Benefits Derived from Official Recognition of the Commons by the State and Central Authorities 1Comores; 2Senegal; 3Kenya
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10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-01: Implementing the AU Declaration on Land at Country Level Session Chair: Mamta Murthi, World Bank, United States of America Translation French, Streaming. | ||||||
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How Land Issues Will be Addressed in AUC’s 4-year Business Plan African Union Commission, Ethiopia
NEPAD’s Contribution to Implementing Evidence-driven Land Policy at Country Level NEPAD Planning and Coordinating Agency, South Africa
Harnessing the Potential of Land Policy for Madagascar's Development Ministry of State for Presidential Projects, Country Planning and Equipment, Madagascar Using Land Policy as an Engine for Rural Growth: Opportunities and Challenges for Implementing Malawi's Land Acts Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Malawi
AFDB's contribution to addressing land issues in support of agricultural development African Development Bank | ||||||
12:30pm - 2:00pm | 00-14: Plenary: Harnessing the Potential of New Data Session Chair: Steven Ramage, Group on Earth Observations (GEO), France Streaming. overflow | ||||||
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New Opportunities to Access High Resolution Imagery for Affordable Cadastral Mapping DigitalGlobe, United States of America
How the Microsatellite Revolution can Help Developing Countries Achieve the SDGs Planet, Inc., United States of America Supporting the EO r/evolution at scale - shifting the focus from data to services 1European Space Agency (ESA-ESRIN), Italy; 2The World Bank, United States of America
How the Bank can help its clients to better access and use spatial data The World Bank, United States of America What is Google Earth Engine? Google, United States of America
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2:15pm - 3:45pm | 07-01: Land Policy Lessons from the 2017 WDR: Governance & the Law Session Chair: Phillip Jeremy Hay, World Bank, United States of America Translation French, Streaming. | ||||||
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Lessons from WDR 2017 on Producing Better Governance Outcomes: Commitment, Coordination and Cooperation World Bank, United States of America Improving Land Administration for Good Governance: What Uganda can do to Achieve Complete Coverage Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, -
Land as a Key for Better Governance and Economic Growth in Tanzania: Perspective and Recent Initiatives Ministry of Lands, Housing and Human Settlements Development, Tanzania
Leveraging Land Governance for Sustainable Urbanization: Improving the Quality of Land Administration Ministère des Domaines de l'Etat et des Affaires Foncières au Mali, Mali
Implementing Land and Cadaster Reforms in Colombia National Planning Department (DNP), Colombia
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4:00pm - 5:30pm | 08-01: Lessons from a Decade of Large Scale Land-Based Investments Session Chair: Mathieu Boche, French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, France streaming. | ||||||
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The global land rush 10 years on: Taking stock of commercial pressures on land IIED, United Kingdom
International Land Deals for Agriculture. Fresh insights from the Land Matrix: Analytical Report II 1GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Germany; 2University of Pretoria; 3University of Bern
Sustainable livelihoods in the global land rush? Archetypes of livelihood vulnerability and sustainability potentials University of Bern, Switzerland
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5:45pm - 6:30pm | Pre-Launch of the Africa Land Advisory Group. Special Guest: His Excellency, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, Former President of Nigeria By invitation only. For more information please contact: Margaret Rugadya at M.Rugadya@fordfoundation.org | ||||||
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8:30am - 10:00am | 09-01: Making Housing More Affordable and Resilient Session Chair: Anna Wellenstein, World Bank, United States of America Translation Spanish, Streaming. | ||||||||
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From Supply-side to Demand-side Housing Subsidies in Argentina Ministry of the Interior, Public Works and Housing, Argentine Republic From Conflict to Peace: Land and Housing Policies to Accompany the Peace Process in Colombia Ministry of Housing / National Housing Fund, Colombia
From Opacity to Transparency: Rebuilding Trust in Housing Policies in Guatemala Ministry of Communications, Infrastructure and Housing, Guatemala
From Land Formalization to Affordable Housing: Redesigning Housing Policies in Peru Ministry of Housing, Construction and Sanitation, Peru
Land and Resilient Housing Challenges in Paraguay National Secretariat of Housing and Habitat, Paraguay
Vivienda Adecuada y Asequible - Aprendizajes de la Política Habitacional Chilena Housing and Urbanization Services
Housing Challenges in Mexico CONAVI, Mexico
Building Resilience: One House at a Time Ministry for Economic Development, Housing, Urban Renewal, Transport and Civil Aviation, Saint Lucia
Concluding Remarks The World Bank, United States of America | ||||||||
10:30am - 12:00pm | 10-01: Using Administrative Data for Land Governance Monitoring Session Chair: Nicolás Nogueroles, IPRA-CINDER (International Property Registries Association), Spain Translation Spanish, Streaming. | ||||||||
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Fostering Dialogue and Understanding Through the 'Review of Land Administration: Regional and Global Perspectives' IPRA-CINDER (International Property Registries Association), Spain Social and Economic Benefits from Integrating Registry and Cadaster: Evidence from Administrative Data Land Registry, Costa Rica
How Administrative Data Can Inform Policy and Research: Evidence from Mexico Federal Registry of Public Land, Mexico
Challenges and Potential for Assessing Progress in Colombia's Land Restitution Challenge: How the Registry Can Help Land Regularization and Restituttion, Colombia Discussant Dubai Land Department, United Arab Emirates Discussant HM Land Registry, United Kingdom | ||||||||
1:00pm - 2:30pm | 11-01: Progress with Responsible Investment Pledges Session Chair: Mark Constantine, International Finance Corporation, United States of America Streaming. | ||||||||
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Assessing Company Progress with Implementing the New York Declaration on Forests CDP North America, United States of America
Inclusive Business in Agriculture: Questions, Leverage Points and State of the Debate University of Georgia, United States of America
Territorial governance in the era of corporate commitments to sustainability: Are new approaches able to reconcile sustainable commodity supply and fair partnerships in Brazil and Indonesia? Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), Indonesia
Commercial forest plantations in a landscape approach: The case of the Zambezia Landscape Program, Mozambique World Bank, Mozambique
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2:45pm - 4:15pm | 12-01: Using Remotely Sensed Data to Improve Urban Planning Session Chair: Suzanne Hopkins, Thomson Reuters, United States of America Streaming. | ||||||||
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Using Satellite Data for Improved Urban Development GAF AG, Germany
Cost Effective Building Capture at Continental Scale Using Satellite Imagery and Automatic Feature Extraction PSMA Australia, Australia
Understanding the Urban Story using Earth Observation IABG mbH, Germany
Exploiting Deep Learning and Volunteered Geographic Information for Large-Scale Building Mapping Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States of America
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4:45pm - 5:30pm | Closing Plenary: Closing Plenary Streaming. | ||||||||
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Lessons Learned and Next Steps The World Bank, United States of America |