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8:30am - 10:00am |
09-01: Making Housing More Affordable and Resilient Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Anna Wellenstein, World Bank, United States of America Translation Spanish, Streaming. 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 |
09-02: Doing Business: Quality of Land Administration Location: MC 13-121 Chair: Sylvia Solf, World Bank, United States of America Streaming. Innovating Land Administration in Finland National Land Survey of Finland, Finland Strengthening the Reliability of the Land Management System in Indonesia National Land Agency of Republic of Indonesia, Indonesia Improving Quality and Reliability of Land Records: Germany’s Experience Federal Chamber of German Civil Law Notaries, Germany Realizing Land Administration Reforms in Punjab Punjab Land Records Authority, Pakistan Improving Belarus’ Ranking in Doing Business’ ‘Registering Property’ Section: Experience and Broader Implications National Cadastral Agency, Belarus |
09-03: Innovation Fair: Analyzing Land Data & Data Processing Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Christoph Aubrecht, European Space Agency (ESA) & The World Bank, United States of America Streaming. Better demographic data for improved planning and problem solving in South African cities 1: Open Data Durban, South Africa; 2: South African Cities Network; 3: South African Cities Network; 4: Open Data Durban, South Africa; 5: Open Data Durban, South Africa OpenLandContracts.org: A Tool for Facilitating Land Contract Disclosure Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment, United States of America Big Data Approaches to Market Analysis: SE Asian Palm Oil Climate Advisers, United States of America Mapping Economic Indicators Using Commercial Satellite Imagery: A Case Study in Poverty Analysis of Sri Lanka to Explore Best Practices for Feature Extraction and Classification LAND INFO Worldwide Mapping, LLC, United States of America Software Comes and Goes, Data Stays Forever! Metaspatial, Germany Combining GIS And Remote Sensing Data Using Open Source Software To Assess Natural Factors That Influence Poverty mundialis GmbH & Co. KG, Germany Walking Spatio-Temporal Datacubes - Seamlessly from Laptop to Cloud to Federations Jacobs University, Germany Innovative application of machine learning and AI using earth observation to provide dynamic data and actionable intelligence. IMGeospatial.com/Intelligent Modelling Ltd, United Kingdom High Accuracy, Low Cost Cadastral Mapping Esri, United States of America Mapbox for Land Mapbox, United States of America |
09-04: Protecting Land and Associated Natural Resources Location: J B1-080 Chair: Virgilio delos Reyes, Stanford Law School, United States of America Mangrove Governance and Tenure: Insights for Policy and Practice from Selected Sites in Indonesia, Tanzania and a Global Review 1: Center for International Forestry Research, Kenya; 2: Center for International Forestry Research, Indonesia Governance of the Land-Water Interface in Southeast Asia: A Policy Reform Agenda for 21st Century Challenges 1: Independent researcher specializing on land and social development issues in Southeast Asia; 2: Co-Executive Director of Land Alliance.; 3: Ph D Scholar at the International Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, The Netherlands. Understanding the change of regional cultivated land pressure in China: 2000-2012 1: huazhong university of science and tecnhongy; 2: huazhong university of science and tecnhongy; 3: Queensland University of Technology Tenure Integrity, Security and Forestland Transfer: Evidence from Jiangxi Province, China 1: Nanjing Agricultural University, Jiangsu, China; 2: Gannan Normal University, Jiangxi, China; 3: The University of New South Wales, UNSW Canberra, Australia |
09-05: Dealing with the Far-Reaching Impacts of Land Access Location: J 1-050 Chair: Alda Salomao, CENTRO TERRA VIVA, Mozambique Land, Inequality and Power in Latin America 1: Oxfam America, United States of America; 2: Independent Consultant Land Markets in FARC Territory: Access to Land in Post-conflict Colombia 1: George Mason University, United States of America; 2: World Bank The Determinants of Land-Grabbing in the Colombian Civil War: A Preliminary Analysis George Mason University, United States of America Land Inequality in Brazil Oxfam, Brazil |
09-06: Role of Property Rights in Realizing Environmental Services Location: MC C1-100 Chair: Peter Veit, World Resources Institute, United States of America Land-use change and forestry programmes: Evidence on the effects on greenhouse gas emissions and food security 3ie Impact, United States of America Governing payments for ecosystem services: What can be learned from comparing Chinese and American experiences of restoring degraded cropland? Michigan State University, United States of America A Comparison of Land Use and Socioeconomic Outcomes from Payment for Watershed Services Programs in Mexico Colorado State University, United States of America Avoided Deforestation Linked to Environmental Registration in the Brazilian Amazon 1: University of Wisconsin, Madison, United States of America; 2: Middlebury College, Vermont, United States of America Conserving the Amazon by Titling Indigenous Communities: Evidence from Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, and Ecuador 1: Resources for the Future, United States of America; 2: World Resources Institute,United States of America |
09-07: Evolution of Land Policy in Asia Location: MC C1-200 Chair: Willi Ernst Zimmermann, Consultant, Germany Finding Evidence For Land Policymaking In Timor-Leste – Successes And Limitations Van Volenhoven Institute - Leiden University, Netherlands, The Experiences Implementing Land Reform in Vanuatu Land Equity International, Australia Implications of the Vestiges of Crown Land for Reconstruction and Development in Sri Lanka 1: Abt Associates; 2: University of Colombo Land Titling in the Philippines:: Addressing Challenges Through Reform-Oriented Framework Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Philippines |
09-08: Using Land Data as a Basis for Local Administration Location: MC C2-131 Chair: Vanessa Lawrence CB, Location International, United Kingdom Thinking Local: Can Local Land Administration Systems Avoid the Pitfalls of National Land Systems? 1: Kartverket, Norway; 2: Lantmäteriet, Sweden; 3: Cadasta Integrating Low Cost/Open Source Gis And Remote Sensing In Urban Planning In Developing Countries – Case Of Blantyre City, Malawi BLANTYRE CITY COUNCIL, Malawi Redressing the Municipal Affairs with Digital Spatial Data toward Responsible Land Governance YCPPL, York University, Canada Capturing Property Boundaries from Ortho-photos to Support Systematic Registration University of Zambia, Zambia |
09-09: Rural Land Governance Experiences Location: MC 6-100 Chair: Oumar Sylla, UN-Habitat, Kenya Land tenure and its impacts on food security in Uganda: Empirical Evidence from Ten Districts 1: United Nations Human Settlement Programme, Kenya; 2: Makerere Unievrsity, Kampala - Uganda Land Access And Use Under Changing Tenancy Regulations: Governance Challenges In Odisha (India) Landesa, India Reducing Conflicts and Enhancing Land Administration: Case of the Customary Boundary Demarcation in Ghana Ghana Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, Ghana Reforms for Equity and Efficiency: Exploring Challenges of Malawi's 2016 Customary Land Act in Achieving Equity Goal University of Malawi, The Polytechnic, Malawi |
09-10: Addressing Land Tenure in Irrigation Schemes in West Africa Location: MC 7-100 Chair: Caroline Plançon, world bank, United States of America Building Resilience By Strengthening Women's Land Rights In The Senegal River Valley University of Arizona, United States of America Securing land rights in irrigated scheme in Mali. Cas study of Sélingué. CIRAD, France / University of Gaston Berger, Sénégal Inclusive land and water governance: Experiences from Mauritania and Senegal IFAD, Italy Ideologies, Development Models and Irrigated Land Tenure: The Bagré Irrigation Project in Burkina Faso 1: IRD, URA, Wageningen University; 2: CIRAD; 3: Bagrépôle; 4: Agence de l'Eau du Nakambé; 5: INSUCO |
09-11: From Documenting Rights to Creating Jobs Location: MC 8-100 Chair: Stein T. Holden, Norwegian University of Life Science, Norway 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 1: Centre for the Promotion of Agriculture (CEPAGRI)/ Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (MASA), Mozambique; 2: International Fund for Agricultural Development Forging The Link Between Land Registration & Job Creation Adam Smith International, Nigeria |
09-12: Impact of Land-related Regulations Location: MC 9-100 Chair: Mondonga Mokoli, Strayer University and Montgomery College, United States of America The Impact of Initial Security of Tenure on Smallholder Farmers’ Household Income and Food Security: A Case Study of the Chiradzulu District in Malawi 1: Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Development, Malawi; 2: Land and Global Land Tool Network- UN Habitat, Kenya; 3: International Fund for Agricultural Development, Italy Putting Land Rights into Value Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, Germany Land And Poverty Alleviation Shri Balaji Agrotech Pvt Ltd, India |
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09-13: Strengthening Customary Rights: Options and Impacts Location: MC C2-125 Chair: Esther Obaikol, Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD), Djibouti Securing Land In Butana For Rural Poor Butana Development Agency, Sudan Institution For Managing The Commons And Customary Land Uganda Land Alliance, UCOBAC Rights-Based Approach to Land: The Case of Seaweed Farmers in Caluya, Antique, Philippines PAKISAMA, Philippines Women’s Access to Irrigated Land in a Patrilineal Customary Area: Baare Community Irrigation Project. Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana |
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10:00am - 10:30am |
Coffee Break Location: Front Lobby |
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10:30am - 12:00pm |
10-01: Using Administrative Data for Land Governance Monitoring Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Nicolás Nogueroles, IPRA-CINDER (International Property Registries Association), Spain Translation Spanish, Streaming. 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 |
10-02: Strengthening Land Governance in India Location: MC 13-121 Chair: Dinesh Singh, Department of Land Resources, India Streaming. Improving land governance in India: Current status and next steps Department of Land Resources, India Land Governance in India: Lessons and opportunities in moving forward The World Bank, United States of America Closing Remarkes World Bank, United States of America |
10-03: Innovation Fair: Interoperability & Land Use Applications Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Alexis Smith, IMGeospatial, United Kingdom Streaming. Next Generation Land and Urban Systems are 3D 1: The World Bank, United States of America; 2: SITO Oy, Finland Combining Geomatics Technology for Successful Land Development Projects Trimble Inc, United States of America Fit For Purpose: Tools Supporting A Decentralized Infrastructure 1: SLM Land Management Foundation; 2: International Federation of Surveyors; 3: SGS Inc; 4: Federal Office of Topography, swisstopo Flexible Mobile Land Technology Applications: Demonstrations and Lessons Learned US Agency for International Development, United States of America Agile Collaboration as the Way to Build Uganda National Land Information System InnoLA Solutions Inc, United States of America Innovations for Information Integration and Data Sharing in an eGovernment Framework in Support of Integrated Land Governance 1: Centre for Development and Environmnet CDE, Lao People's Democratic Republic; 2: Department of Planning and Cooperation, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Laos; 3: Department of Land Administration, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Laos Fine-scale Land Allocation Tool for Global Land Use Analysis Purdue University, United States of America How To Capture Innovation And Solve The Challenges Of Urbanisation With Hackathons? 1: Sito, Finland; 2: Aalto University, Finland; 3: KIRA-digi project Uncovering City Dynamics through Land Use and Land Cover Spatial Data The World Bank Group Improvements in City Modelling by Fusion of Airborne LiDAR and Oblique Imaging Leica Geosystems, United States of America Creating A Base Map Of Zanzibar senseFly SA, Switzerland ResilienceDirect Maps - A Common Operating Picture For The United Kingdom Ordnance Survey, United Kingdom |
10-04: Key Achievements in the ECA Region and the Road Forward Location: J B1-080 Chair: Fadia Saadah, The World Bank, United States of America translation Russian, Unification of Cadastre and Registry Rosreestr, Russian Federation Geospatial Governance Republic Geodetic Authority, Serbia Establishing a National Spatial Data Infrastructure Kosovo Cadastre Agency, Kosovo 3D Land and Urban Systems Sito Oy, Finland Blockchain and Land Rights Lantmäteriet, the Swedish Mapping, Cadaster and Land Registration Authority, Sweden Blockchain: Feasible or Not? Dutch Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency (Kadaster), Netherlands, The Use of GIS in Mass Valuation National Cadastral Agency, Belarus |
10-05: Policies for Low Density Cities Location: J 1-050 Chair: Anna Wellenstein, World Bank, United States of America Urban Land Management for Sustainable Development in Riyadh, KSA World Bank, United States of America Transforming Riyadh from Challenges to Urban Policies Actions: A Planning Perspective Arriyadh Development Authority, Saudi Arabia A Land Administration Perspective Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs, Saudi Arabia A Municipality Perspective City of Makkah, Saudi Arabia |
10-06: Protecting Pastoral Production Systems Location: MC C1-100 Chair: Fiona Flintan, International Livestock Research Institute, Ethiopia Evaluating socio-ecological challenges of pastoralism and indigenous peoples’ tenure systems on wetlands management in the Upper Noun Drainage Basin in Cameroon 1: University of Yaounde 1, Cameroon, Cameroon; 2: Department of Animal and Rangeland Sciences, and Integrated Plant Protection Center, Oregon State University, USA; 3: African Studies Program, College of Liberal Arts, The Pensylvania State University, USA; 4: Department of Geography, University of Yaoundé 1, Cameroon Implementation of Responsible Land Governance: Informing the development of policy through a participatory land delimitation experience in Tana River County, Kenya FAO, Kenya Evolving a Policy on Pastoralism in the Semi-Arid State of Rajasthan, and India Foundation for Ecological Security, India The Role of Rural Land Registration in Enhancing Communal Holding Tenure Security 1: Niras Finland, Ethiopia; 2: MANNA Development Management Consulting |
10-07: Challenges of Decentralized Land Service Provision Location: MC C1-200 Chair: Camille Bourguignon, The World Bank, United States of America Local Government Fragmentation in Peru – The Challenges for Land Governance and Territorial Planning 1: Consultant Perú; 2: World Bank Brazilian Rural Property Taxation and its recent Structural Change 1: UNICAMP, Brazil; 2: UNICAMP, Brazil; 3: UNICAMP, Brazil Large-Scale Rural Land Certification And Administration In Ethiopia - The Challenges Of A Decentralised Approach 1: DAI, United Kingdom; 2: LIFT Programme Public Policy and Land Records: A “Big Data” Perspective George Mason University, United States of America |
10-08: Using New Data & Platforms for Land Policy Research Location: MC C2-131 Chair: Innocent Matshe, African Economic Research Consortium (AERC), Kenya Government Policy and Natural Resource Sector FDI: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Liberia 1: The College of William and Mary; 2: UT-Dallas; 3: London School of Economics and Political Science; 4: TrustAfrica Monitoring of Agricultural Land Conversion with Copernicus Sentinel Sensors: Case Study of Gambella State (Ethiopia) European Commission, DG Joint Research Centre, Italy Satellite based monitoring of forest resources compliant with REDD+ and Zero Deforestation GAF AG, Germany How Land Tenure Systems Affect Foreign Investment: Evidence from Liberia 1: UCL, United Kingdom; 2: NYU, United States of America; 3: UCLA, United States of America |
10-09: Analyzing Land Policy Making in Africa Location: MC 6-100 Chair: Yamungu Kayandabila, Ministry of Lands, Housing and Human Settlements Development, Tanzania Scope for Decentralization of Land Administration in Africa: Evidence from Local Administrative Data in Mozambique Michigan State University, United States of America The Challenges of Using Spatial and Demographic Data for Development in Nigeria Adam Smith International, Nigeria A Programme for Improving Land Governance Transparency in Ethiopia 1: MOKORO Ltd., United Kingdom; 2: Rural Land Administration and Use Directorate, Ministry of Agriculture, Ethiopia The Ambiguous State-Traditional Relationship in Land Governance in Uganda and Malawi: Repercussions on Poverty Reduction? University of Konstanz, Germany |
10-10: Expanding and Sustaining Land Registration Location: MC 7-100 Chair: Elena Busch, Statens kartverk - Norwegian Mapping Authority, Norway After 10 Years of Land Reform in Madagascar: Is the Process of Land Certification Massive and Inclusive? 1: Madagascar Land Observatory, Madagascar; 2: CIRAD, UMR Tetis; 3: IRD, UMR Dial Is Land Tenure "Secure Enough" in Rural Rwanda? Chemonics International, United States of America Land Registration Reform in Georgia National Agency of Public Registry, Georgia The Missing Link: Successes And Lessons Learned From An Integrated Approach To Land Tenure Registration In Burundi. ZOA, Netherlands, The |
10-11: Challenges of Implementing Redistributive Land Reform Location: MC 8-100 Chair: Guo Li, The World Bank, China, People's Republic of Based on recent studies on land tenure and their recommendations: Policy, program, and institutional recommendations 1: Stanford School of Law (LLM student); 2: Rotterdam School of Management (Professor); 3: Symvoulos 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 1: Chair of Land Management, Technical University of Munich, Germany; 2: Ministry of Land Reform, Windhoek, Namibia; 3: Independent Development practitioner, Germany 100 Years of Land Reform: Delivery and Governance of Agricultural Land in South Africa 1: University of Pretoria, South Africa; 2: Land Bank; 3: Standard Bank; 4: SOECA; 5: Tracy Potgieter & Associates |
10-12: Governance of Real Estate Location: MC 9-100 Chair: Arvo Kokkonen, National Land Survey of Finland, Finland Property Based Information Systems of Turkey General Directorate of Land Registy and Cadastre, Turkey REGIA: creating new context for better governance State Enterprise Centre of Registers, Lithuania Formalizing Real Estate Markets Within Europe, Structural Reforms And Challenges INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF SURVEYORS FIG International Property Market Scorecard – A Tool for Data Collection 1: The International Real Property Foundation, United States of America; 2: World Citizen Consulting; 3: Center for International Private Enterprise |
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10-13: Marine Cadastre for Coastal Management Location: MC C2-125 Chair: Hendrikus Johannes (Rik) Wouters, Dutch Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency (Kadaster), Netherlands, The Marine Cadastre in Europe: State of Play 1: National Cadastre and Mapping Agency S.A. (EKXA), Greece; 2: Dutch Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency (Kadaster), Netherlands, The Marine Cadasters...The Final Frontier ESRI, United States of America |
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10:30am - 4:00pm |
Improving Housing Policies in Latin America to Increase Affordability and Mitigate Climate and Disaster Risks -II- Location: I2-220 By invitation only - Please contact Luis Miguel Triveno: ltriveno@worldbank.org |
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12:00pm - 1:00pm |
Lunch Location: Front Lobby and Preston Lounge |
SDE-03: Caucus on Women and Land Location: MC C1-100 |
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1:00pm - 2:30pm |
11-01: Progress with Responsible Investment Pledges Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Mark Constantine, International Finance Corporation, United States of America Streaming. 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 |
11-02: Land Value Capture for Urban Revival Location: MC 13-121 Chair: Somik V. Lall, World Bank, United States of America Translation Japanese, Streaming. Leveraging Land for Urban Development in Afghanistan Ministry of Urban Development and Housing, Afghanistan, Islamic Republic of In Search for Land in Kenya 1: World Bank, Kenya; 2: World Bank, United States of America Challenges of Land Issues to Investments in Kenya Walker Kontos, Kenya Urban Land Regeneration in the US: Lessons from the Twin Cities Thomson Reuters, United States of America Case study of integrated railway and housing development (Kohoku New Town and Yokohama City metro development) City of Yokohama, Japan |
11-03: Migration and Land Tenure Dynamics Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Mathieu Boche, French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, France Streaming. Introduction The World Bank, United States of America New Drivers for Migration and Implications for Land Governance in the Global South Columbia University, United States of America Connections between Conflict, Migration and Land: Lessons from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) International Organization for Migration (IOM), Switzerland |
11-04: Roundtable on Gender and Community Rights Location: J B1-080 Chair: Margaret Rugadya, Ford Foundation, Kenya Setting the scene Resource Equity, United States of America Reflections based on Nambia experience Landesa, United States of America Reflections based on Ghana experience Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Reflections on Gender Issues in Forest Tenure CIFOR, Peru |
11-05: Reconciliation over Land Rights in Post-Conflict Settings Location: J 1-050 Chair: Susan Mbaya, Sue Mbaya and Associates, South Africa The Politics of Institutional Proliferation and the Management of Repatriation-induced Land Disputes in Post-war Burundi African Studies Centre Leiden, The Netherlands Conflict Dynamics of Dual Land Administration in Karen State/Kawthoolei of Myanmar International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University, The Hague, Netherlands Land and Conflict in Myanmar Palladium , Myanmar |
11-06: Roundtable on Valuation of Unregistered Land Location: MC C1-100 Chair: Christopher Barlow, Thomson Reuters, United States of America A Valeur Perspective RICS, United Kingdom Industry Approaches 1: Esri, United States of America; 2: Indufor North America, United States of America Approaches in US counties Stafford County, United States of America IAOO approach to valuation of unregistered land International Association of Assessing Officers, United States of America |
11-07: Harnessing the Opportunities of Big Data in Land Records Location: MC C1-200 Chair: Maurice Barbieri, CLGE (Council of European Geodetic Surveyors), Switzerland Spatio-Temporal Datacubes - an Enabling Paradigm for Flexible, Standards-Based Infrastructures Jacobs University, Germany The Way of Sharing Open Geospatial Data to Support the Planet’s Biggest Challenges OGC, United States of America Building Third Generation Land Tools: Its4land, Smart Sketchmaps, UAVs, Automatic Feature Extraction, and the GeoCloud 1: University of Twente, Netherlands, The; 2: KU Leuven, Belgium; 3: WWU University of Muenster, Germany; 4: Hansa Luftbild, Germany; 5: INES Ruhengeri, Rwanda; 6: Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia; 7: Technical University of Kenya, Kenya; 8: ESRI Rwanda, Rwanda; 9: Technische Universitat Braunschweig, Germany Enabling Ecosystem of Opportunity Around Digital Land Records Zilla LLC |
11-08: Adapting Property Tax System Location: MC C2-131 Chair: Lionel Galliez, International Union of Notaries (UINL), France Pragmatism or Principles? Property Taxation Valuation in Finland 1: The World Bank, United States of America; 2: Aalto University, Finland Modernising the Delivery of Statutory Valuation Services: An Irish perspective 1: Valuation Office, Ireland; 2: World Bank, United States of America Street addressing - a Global Trend World Bank, United States of America Predicting Taxpayer Behaviour and Compliance: An Analysis of Jamaica’s Property Tax System University of Reading, United Kingdom |
11-09: Piloting Global Land and Property Indices Location: MC 6-100 Chair: Jann Lay, GIGA - Germany, Germany Developing a Land Administration Index The University of Melbourne, Australia Developing a Global Land Tenure Security Index for Spatial Analyses 1: Evans School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Washington; 2: The Nature Conservancy; 3: University of Maryland, Baltimore County; 4: McGill University What is the relationship between tenure security, good governance and poverty alleviation: What do we know and what can we learn from this evidence University of Florida, United States of America Towards a More Open Future: Increasing Accountability and Transparency through Open Land Data 1: Cadasta Foundation, United States of America; 2: Land Portal Foundation, The Netherlands Expanding Land Tenure in Women Business and the Law The World Bank, United States of America |
11-10: Scaling Good Practice on Land Administration Delivery Location: MC 7-100 Chair: Michele Oriol, Comité Inter Ministériel d'Aménagement du Territoire, Haiti Tracking Impacts of Tajikistan Land Reform Across Multiple Projects, Donors and Districts from 2006-2016 Using a Common Core of Survey Questions and Field Methods 1: Iowa State University, United States of America; 2: The World Bank, Washington D.C. Delivering Land Administration Services at Scale Land Administration Authority, Lesotho The Case for Participatory Fit For Purpose Massive Land Registration as a means for a Sustainable Cadaster in Mozambique 1: EXI LDA, Mozambique; 2: DINAT - National Directorate of Lands; 3: Dutch Kadaster; 4: Verde Azul/DINAT La problématique foncière en Haïti : Comment le Recensement Général Agricole de 2010 questionne les politiques publiques 1: CIRAD, France; 2: FAO; 3: Chibas Foundation / Quiskeya University, Port-au-Prince |
11-11: Formalizing Indigenous Rights in Developed Economies Location: MC 8-100 Chair: Luis Felipe Duchicela, World Bank, United States of America 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 1: Surveyor General Branch, Natural Resources Canada, Canada; 2: Kitsilano Institute for Informality Metrics |
11-12: How Landuse & Building Regulations affect Property Markets Location: MC 9-100 Chair: Luis Triveno, World Bank, United States of America Evaluating the Equity and Efficiency Impacts of Land Use Regulations: Theoretical Framework and Empirical Approach 1: University of Southern California, United States of America; 2: Inter-American Development Bank Effects of Land Misallocation on Capital Allocations in India 1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania; 3: Harvard Business School Factor Missallocation, Firm Entry and Exit, and Productivity in Ukraine's Agricultural Sector 1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: University of Kent/ KEI at KSE, United Kingdom; 3: Kyiv School of Economics, Ukraine |
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11-13: How Changing Tenure Relations Affect Rural Production Location: MC C2-125 Chair: Songqing Jin, Zhejiang University, China, People's Republic of Modelling Agricultural Land Market Distortions the Size Distribution of Farms 1: World Bank; 2: IFPRI, United States of America; 3: Universidad de Buenos Aires Land Tenure Systems, Food Security and Poverty: Evidence from Africa World Bank Herbicides Induce Territorialization and Are Weapons in Farmer–Pastoralist Interactions in Northern Benin 1: Institute for Social and Cultural Anthropology, Georg-August University of Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany; 2: Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of Parakou, Parakou, Benin; 3: Prolinnova / Royal Tropical Institute (KIT), Amsterdam, Netherlands Land tenure differences and adoption of agri-environmental practices: Evidence from Benin (West Africa) 1: Laval University, Department of Agricultural Economics and Consumer Science , Canada; 2: Laval University, Center for Research on the Economics of the Environment, Agri-food, Transports and Energy (CREATE),Canada |
11-14: Harnessing Blockchain Technology for Land Administration: Next Steps Location: MC C2-135 Chair: Jacob Vos, Dutch Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency (Kadaster), Netherlands, The |
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1:00pm - 3:30pm |
Innovation Fair: Innovation Fair Location: MC Atrium |
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2:45pm - 4:15pm |
12-01: Using Remotely Sensed Data to Improve Urban Planning Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Suzanne Hopkins, Thomson Reuters, United States of America Streaming. 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 |
12-02: Indigenous Peoples Movement around Tenure Rights Location: MC 13-121 Chair: Ellysar Baroudy, World Bank, United States of America Streaming. Introductory Remarks World Bank, United States of America Experience and results with REDD+ Readiness in Africa IP Hub Africa, Kenya Experience and results with REDD+ Readiness in the Latin America and Caribbean Foundation for Indigenous Knowledge in Panama, Panama Experience and results with REDD+ Readiness in Asia FCPF, Philippines Global perspective on realizing Indigenous Peoples’ community rights Center for the Autonomy and Development of Indigenous Peoples (CADPI), Nicaragua Closing Remarks World Bank, United States of America |
12-03: Potential and Limits of VGI Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Beckhee Cho, LX Korea Land and Geospatial Informatix Corporation, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) Streaming. Capitalizing on the Digital Dividend to Secure Land Rights University of Nairobi, Kenya Repositioning Ghana’s Land Administration in the Context of Emerging Geospatial Technologies for Land Survey- Framework to Scale Existing Legal and Policy Hurdles 1: Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana; 2: Land Resource Management Centre, Ghana VGI as a Starting Point for a Landscape Architecture Competition – a Case Study from the City of Vantaa in Finland Dimenteq Oy, Finland |
12-04: Formalizing Customary Land Location: J B1-080 Chair: Margaret Rugadya, Ford Foundation, Kenya Piloting the Protection of Customary Land Rights in Acholiland: A Research Project of the Joint Acholi Sub-regional Leaders’ Forum (JASLF) and Trόcaire 1: University of South Carolina, United States of America; 2: Joint Acholi Sub-region Leaders' Forum; 3: Trócaire Assessment Of Impacts Of Pilot Interventions In Customary Land Administration. Evidence From The Ghana Land Administration Project Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, Ghana Securing Family And Community Land Rights For Equity And Sustainability Through Resilient Traditional Land Management Institutions 1: Land and Equity Movement in Uganda - LEMU, Uganda; 2: Land and Equity Movement in Uganda - LEMU, United Kingdom Customary Leaders Mapping Parcels in Mauritania and Senegal University of Arizona, United States of America Reconciling Customary and Statutory Resource Rights for Land-Use Planning in Zambia 1: USAID Tenure and Global Climate Change Project, Zambia; 2: Terra Firma Ltd.; 3: Terra Firma Ltd.; 4: Petauke District Land Alliance; 5: USAID Tenure and Global Climate Change Project, Zambia Why Traditional Chiefs Engage in Land Administration and Experiences so far Her Royal Highness Chieftainess Mkanda, Zambia |
12-05: Post-Conflict Policies for Land Governance Location: J 1-050 Chair: Victoria Stanley, World Bank, United States of America Inclusive Urbanization through Evidence Based Advocacy & Innovative Approaches to Tenure Security for the Displaced in Afghanistan’s Cities UN Habitat Afghanistan, Afghanistan, Islamic Republic of Overcoming Obstacles To Land Registration Reform In Bosnia-Herzegovina Through Problem-Driven Iterative Adaptation Queen Mary University of London, Belgium Protecting Future Rights for Future Citizens: Children’s Property Rights in Complex Emergencies University of Richmond, United States of America |
12-06: The Role of Tenure in Reducing Land Degradation Location: MC C1-100 Chair: Melchiade Bukuru, United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, United States of America Achieving Land Degradation Neutrality For Improved Equity, Sustainability And Resilience UNCCD, Germany Land Management And Policy On Sustainable Use Of Land Resources: The Case Of Burkina Faso 1: Ankara University, Department of Real Estate Development and Management, Turkey; 2: Ankara University, Department of Real Estate Development and Management, Turkey; 3: Ankara University, Department of Real Estate Development and Management, Turkey The Emerging Tenure Right Fortunes and Its Policy Implications: The Case of The World Bank Financed Sustainable Land Management Project II In Ethiopia The World Bank Group Programmatic Approach to Land Degradation in Burundi The World Bank, United States of America |
12-07: New Technology, Opportunities, Regulations, and Costs Location: MC C1-200 Chair: Fredrik Zetterquist, Swedesurvey, Sweden Identifying Geospatial Data Requirements for the Goals, Targets and Indicators of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development UN-GGIM, United States of America Mega tech trends on the near horizon for the land sector: Where innovation in the land profession innovation converges with technology disruption? 1: Thomson Reuters; 2: Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors Legal and Policy Frameworks Governing Unmanned Aircraft Systems Precision Hawk USA Inc., United States of America Open Source Tools for Geospatial 1: Metaspatial, Germany; 2: OSGeo; 3: mundialis GmbH & Co. KG, Germany |
12-08: Urban Services and Property Tax Collection Location: MC C2-131 Chair: Cynthia Goytia, Harvard University and Torcuato Di Tella University, Argentine Republic The Valuation of Unregistered Land: Case Studies from Ghana, Indonesia, and Peru 1: University of Technology, Sydney; 2: Global Property Advisory, Australia Issues Facing Standardisation of Property Valuation Practices: A case study of Suva, Fiji 1: Rolle Associates, Fiji Islands; 2: University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand; 3: Home Finance Company, Suva, Fiji Islands Property Tax in Kigali: Using Satellite Imagery to Assess Collection Potential World Bank, United States of America |
12-09: Household Survey Data Collection and New Evidence Location: MC 6-100 Chair: Abdu Muwonge, World Bank, Kenya Could the debate be over? Errors in farmer-reported production and their implications for inverse scale-productivity relationship in Uganda 1: World Bank; 2: Stanford University Individual-level Approach to Data Collection on Land Ownership and Rights World Bank Beyond ownership: Tracking progress on women’s land rights in Sub-Saharan Africa 1: The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Italy; 2: University of Oxford, CGIAR Program on Policies, Institutions and Markets |
12-10: Experiences of Large Scale Land Acquisition Location: MC 7-100 Chair: Issa Faye, African Development Bank, Tunisia The Impact of Large Scale Foreign Land Acquisitions on Rural Households: Qualitative and Quantitative Evidence From Tanzania 1: University of Hamburg; 2: Erasmus University Rotterdam The Implications of Infrastructure Investments on Land and Livelihoods DAI, United Kingdom Are Rural Areas Taking Advantage of Proximity to Cities? RIMISP-LATIN AMERICAN CENTER FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT, Chile Review of Land Tenure Systems to Support the Creation of an Enabling Environment for Agricultural Transformation in Africa. African Development Bank, Côte d'Ivoire |
12-11: Round Table: Regular Land Governance Monitoring through Administrative Data Sources Location: MC 8-100 Chair: Sultan Alakraf, Dubai Land Department, United Arab Emirates 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 1: KU Leuven, Belgium; 2: Kadaster, Netherlands |
12-12: Property Rights Aspects of "Vertical Expansion" Location: MC 9-100 Chair: Rohan Bennett, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia Apartment owners associations University of Groningen, Netherlands, The Land Ownership in Nigeria: Towards a Legal Framework for Condominium Adam Smith International, Nigeria The World Is Not a Pizza - How Single-Photon LiDAR Shows the World in 3D – Affordably and Reliably Leica Geosystems, United States of America |
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12-13: Building on Customary Tenure Security Location: MC C2-125 Chair: Alexandra Hartman, UCL, United Kingdom ‘Koudemain’: Collaborative land strategies in the Kalinago Territory 1: Leiden University, Netherlands, The; 2: Salybia Heritage and Restoration Project; 3: Ministry of Gender Affairs; 4: Ministry of Kalinago Affairs Interface Between Customary And Formal Land Management Systems: Mizoram, India World Bank, India Land Governance, Land Policy and Indigenous People Land Use and Access Rights in the Brazilian Amazon and Matopiba after the Constitution of 1988 1: University of Campinas, Brazil; 2: Federal University of Tocantins, Brazil They Will Need Land! The current land tenure situation and future land allocation needs of smallholder farmers in Cambodia Mekong Region Land Governance, Cambodia |
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4:15pm - 4:45pm |
Coffee Break Location: Front Lobby |
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4:45pm - 5:30pm |
Closing Plenary: Closing Plenary Location: Preston Auditorium Streaming. Lessons Learned and Next Steps The World Bank, United States of America |
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4:50pm - 5:30pm |
Overflow Room Location: Overflow rooms: Preston Lounge; MC13-121; MC2-800; MC C2-131 |
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5:30pm - 7:30pm |
Reception: Reception Location: MC Atrium |