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8:30am - 10:00am | 01-06: Recognition of Local Rights for Achieving Conservation Goals Session Chair: Raelene Webb, National Native Title Tribunal, Australia | ||||||||
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The Tenure Gap And Its Influence On Socio-ecological Conditions 1University of Maryland, Baltimore County, United States of America; 2University of Washington, United States of America; 3The Nature Conservancy, United States of America; 4McGill University, Canada
Land Titles and Agricultural Intensification at Forest Margins in Indonesia Georg-August-University of Goettingen, Germany
The emergence of Conservation Units in the Western Amazon: the case of Extractive Reserves of Acre Universidade federal do Acre, Brazil
Participatory Mapping As a Tool and Approach to Define Traditional User Rights of Forest Land 1Evro-PF; 2CNVP
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10:30am - 12:00pm | 02-06: Capacity Building for Scaling Land Administration Session Chair: Chrysi Potsiou, FIG, Greece | ||||||||
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Body Of Knowledge International Association of Assessng Officers, United States of America
The National Land Capacity Building Model for Informatization – an ICT based model to strengthen human resource capacity for the sustainability of land administration modernization projects 1LX Korea Land and Geospatial Informatix Corporation, Korea, Republic of (South Korea); 22E Consulting; 3GEOMEXSOFT.,LTD
Towards a Curriculum on Responsible Land Administration 1RMIT University, Australia; 2Ardhi University; 3Global Land Tools Network; 4University of East London; 5University of Florida; 6University of Twente
Curriculum reform in land governance education: the need for transforming existing curricula in Africa 1Chair of Land Management, Technical University of Munich; 2Licensed Surveyors Association of Ghana, Ghana; 3Ardhi University, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
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12:00pm - 1:00pm | SDE-01: Caucus on Women and Land
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2:15pm - 3:45pm | 03-06: Land Governance in Latin America & the Caribbean Session Chair: Enrique Pantoja, World Bank, United States of America | ||||||||
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Comparative Land Governance Research in the Caribbean and Latin America: Recent Findings from Five National Case Studies Inter-American Development Bank, United States of America
Challenge and Opportunities for the VGGT Implementation in Latin America and the Caribbean FAO, Chile
The Challenges of Land Governance in a High-Income, High-Potential, Small Island Developing State: the Case of Trinidad and Tobago 1The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago; 2Inter-American Development Bank
Applying an Adjusted Land Governance Assessment Framework (LGAF) to Evaluate the Relationships between Land Cadasters and Informality: Lessons from Brazil and Ecuador | Usando el Marco Ajustado de Evaluación de la Gobernanza de la Tierra (LGAF) para evaluar las relaciones entre el Catastro Territorial y la Informalidad: Lecciones desde Brasil y Ecuador 1Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Argentine Republic; 2Inter-American Development Bank
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4:00pm - 5:30pm | 04-06: Can Documenting Communal Rights be Cost-Effective? Session Chair: Brent Jones, Esri, United States of America | ||||||||
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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
Rigorous Impact Evaluation of Land Surveying Costs: Empirical Evidence from Indigenous Lands in Canada 1Natural Resources Canada, Canada; 2University of British Columbia, Canada
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
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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8:30am - 10:00am | 05-06: Multi-Faceted Impacts of Secure Tenure Rights Session Chair: Andreas Lange, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, Germany | ||||||||
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Does Strengthening Local Tenure Rights Help Fulfill Conservation Goals? 1McGill University; 2Evans School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Washington; 3The Nature Conservancy; 4University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Rwanda Natural Capital Accounting for Land 1Rwanda Natural Resources Authority, Rwanda; 2University of Rwanda; 3Statistics Netherlands, Department of National Accounts, Environmental Accounts team; 4Department of Business Administration, Technology and Social Sciences; 5Natural Capital Accounting, Rwanda Natural Resources Authority; 6Ministry in Charge of Natural Resources
Securing land rights for equity, sustainability and resilience for cashew growers in Khong district of Champasack province Sustainable Natural Resource Management and Productivity Enhancement Project, Lao People's Democratic Republic
The potential for homestead microplots to contribute to food security in rural West Bengal Landesa, United States of America
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10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-06: Creating the Data to Support Urban Land Management Session Chair: Peter Baumann, Jacobs U | rasdaman, Germany | ||||||||
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Can We Talk About Smart Cities Without a Proper Land Management System In Place? Thomson Reuters.
Spatial Information for Developed and Developing Smart Cities The Open Geospatial Consortium
A New Spatial Indicator To Identify Ghettos 1Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2World Bank
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12:00pm - 1:00pm | SDE-02: Caucus on Women and Land | ||||||||
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2:15pm - 3:45pm | 07-06: Can Securing Tenure Contribute to Mitigating Climate Change? Session Chair: Rose Mwebaza, African Development Bank, Côte d'Ivoire | ||||||||
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Climate Benefits, Tenure Costs: The Economic Case for Securing Indigenous Land Rights in the Amazon 1World Resources Institute, United States of America; 2Resources for the Future, United States of America; 3Rainforest Alliance, United States of America
Formalization of land and water rights combinations to deal with the consequences of climate change in the rural & urban areas in China Erasmus university Rotterdam, the Netherlands, Netherlands, The
Securing Land Rights at Scale Through Participatory Role-play: the Forest Investment Program in Burkina Faso 1INSUCO, Burkina Faso; 2Ministry of Environment, Green Economy and Climate Change, Burkina Faso; 3The World Bank
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4:00pm - 5:30pm | 08-06: What Evaluations Tell us on the Impact of Land Interventions Session Chair: Arianna Legovini, World Bank, United States of America | ||||||||
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Assessing the Impact of Second-Level Land Certification in Ethiopia 1NORC; 2Stanford Research Institute; 3Cloudburst Consulting Group, United States of America; 4USAID, United States of America
Formalizing Rural Land Rights: Long-Run Evidence from a Policy Experiment in Benin 1World Bank, United States of America; 2Paris School of Economics; 3Michigan State University
Inheritance law reform, empowerment, and human capital accumulation: Second generation effects from India 1World Bank, United States of America; 2Zhejiang University & Michigan State University; 3University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, China
Impact of property rights reform to support China’s rural-urban integration: Evidence from the Chengdu national experiment 1World Bank, United States of America; 2Zhejiang University & Michigan State University; 3Renmin University; 4University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, China
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5:30pm - 6:30pm | GLII Discussion on roadmap | ||||||||
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8:30am - 10:00am | 09-06: Role of Property Rights in Realizing Environmental Services Session Chair: Peter Veit, World Resources Institute, United States of America | ||||||||
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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 1University of Wisconsin, Madison, United States of America; 2Middlebury College, Vermont, United States of America
Conserving the Amazon by Titling Indigenous Communities: Evidence from Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, and Ecuador 1Resources for the Future, United States of America; 2World Resources Institute,United States of America
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10:30am - 12:00pm | 10-06: Protecting Pastoral Production Systems Session Chair: Fiona Flintan, International Livestock Research Institute, Ethiopia | ||||||||
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Evaluating socio-ecological challenges of pastoralism and indigenous peoples’ tenure systems on wetlands management in the Upper Noun Drainage Basin in Cameroon 1University of Yaounde 1, Cameroon, Cameroon; 2Department of Animal and Rangeland Sciences, and Integrated Plant Protection Center, Oregon State University, USA; 3African Studies Program, College of Liberal Arts, The Pensylvania State University, USA; 4Department 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 1Niras Finland, Ethiopia; 2MANNA Development Management Consulting
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12:00pm - 1:00pm | SDE-03: Caucus on Women and Land | ||||||||
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1:00pm - 2:30pm | 11-06: Roundtable on Valuation of Unregistered Land Session Chair: Christopher Barlow, Thomson Reuters, United States of America | ||||||||
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A Valeur Perspective RICS, United Kingdom Industry Approaches 1Esri, United States of America; 2Indufor 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 | ||||||||
2:45pm - 4:15pm | 12-06: The Role of Tenure in Reducing Land Degradation Session Chair: Melchiade Bukuru, United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, United States of America | ||||||||
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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 1Ankara University, Department of Real Estate Development and Management, Turkey; 2Ankara University, Department of Real Estate Development and Management, Turkey; 3Ankara 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
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9:00am - 10:30am | 13-02: Using UAVs, GIS, and the Cloud for Land Administration | ||
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Could We Cadaster Faster in an Integrated IT System by using UAVs with GIS Services in a Cloud Infrastructure? Teamnet Group, Romania
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11:00am - 12:30pm | 14-02: Land Administration Software Customization Using InnoLa For more information or signing up, please contact maksym.kalyta@innola-solutions.com | ||
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Examples Of Land Administration Software Customization Using InnoLA Framework Innola Solutions, Inc., United States of America
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1:30pm - 3:00pm | 15-02: Mass Appraisal of Land Values For more information or signing up, please contact Colatruglio@iaao.org | ||
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Where Do We Begin? International Association of Assessng Officers, United States of America
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