Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Monday, 19/Mar/2018 | |||
00-21: Disclaimer Please note that this a draft program. The sessions below are still subject to changes in time and location at the discretion of the conference organizers. |
Posters on display all day Location: MC Atrium |
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9:30am - 10:30am |
00-01: Improving generation & access to land related data from different sources Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Tim Fella, ESRI, United States of America Using high resolution imagery to reliably generate building footprints at scale: Current technology and potential applications DigitalGlobe, United States of America Linking building footprints with cadastral and tax data in Lusaka: Implications for Zambia and beyond 1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: Ministry of Land and Natural Resources, Zambia Urban Thematic Exploitation Platform - Supporting Sustainable Urban Development with Big Data from Space European Space Agency (ESA) & The World Bank, United States of America New Opportunities for Using the Cloud to Improve Data Access and Analysis World Bank, United States of America |
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10:30am - 11:00am |
Coffee Break: Coffee Break Location: Front Lobby and Preston Lounge |
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11:00am - 12:30pm |
00-02: Combining data from different sources to quantify benefits from land interventions Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Innocent Matshe, African Economic Research Consortium (AERC), Kenya Integrating Mapping into Household Surveys World Bank, United States of America Fiscal and Productivity Losses from Inaccurate Land Rights in Malawi World Bank, United States of America Monitoring Performance and Impact of Sustainable Land Management projects in Ethiopia World Bank, United States of America Assessing the size of informal land cultivation and shadow market for agricultural commodities in Ukraine 1: University of Kent/ KEI at KSE, United Kingdom; 2: Stategeocadastre, Ukraine |
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12:30pm - 2:00pm |
Lunch: Lunch Location: Front Lobby and Preston Lounge |
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2:00pm - 3:30pm |
00-03: Using land use data to predict differences in poverty: New evidence and implications for policy Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Roy Van der Weide, The World Bank, United States of America Using spatial data to generate small area estimates of poverty and population: Initial lessons The World Bank, United States of America Generating a Global Map of Sub-national Poverty Estimates The World Bank, United States of America |
00-04: Can block chains strengthen tenure security and facilitate service delivery? Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Sigrid Johannisse, Embassy of the Netherlands, United States of America webex Block Chains and Smart Contracts Maastricht University, Netherlands, The Block chains in the Netherlands Dutch Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency (Kadaster), Netherlands, The Development of cadastral system in Ukraine: blockchain initiatives Stategeocadastre, Ukraine |
00-05: Review white paper land administration data standardization Location: MC 13-121 Chair: Cornelis de Zeeuw, Kadaster, Netherlands, The Opening remarks OGC, United States of America Open Geospatial Consortium Draft White Paper on Land Administration 1: Kadaster and University of Twente, The Netherlands; 2: Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands; 3: University of Melbourne, Australia; 4: Kadaster, The Netherlands |
3:30pm - 4:15pm |
Coffee Break Location: Front Lobby and Preston Lounge |
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4:30pm - 6:00pm |
00-11: Conference Opening: Cities, Land Use and Property Rights Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Ede Jorge Ijjasz-Vasquez, The World Bank, United States of America Cities, Land Use and Property Rights Harvard University, United States of America Discussant Cities Alliance, Brazil Discussant UN-HABITAT, Kenya |
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4:35pm - 6:00pm |
Overflow Room Location: Overflow rooms: Preston Lounge; MC13-121 |
Date: Tuesday, 20/Mar/2018 | ||||||||||||||||
8:00am - 6:00pm |
Posters on display all day; Presenters available 12-2 PM and 5.30-6 PM or contact by email Location: MC Atrium |
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8:30am - 10:00am |
01-01: How to encourage producer-level companies to address land tenure risks? Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Chloe Christman Implementation of Land Rights Commitments Through Suppliers PepsiCo, United States of America A Multi-stakeholder Approach to Addressing Land Tenure Risk Through the Supply Chain Rights and Resources Initiative, United States of America Opportunities in Private Sector Engagement and Action on Land Rights Indigenous Peoples Major Group for the SDGs, United States of America Implementing Land Rights Commitments Across Company Operations Landesa, United States of America |
01-02: Land policies to improve Ukraine's local governance & economic performance Location: MC 13-121 Chair: Anthony A. Gaeta VC connection Ukr Harnessing Ukraine's Economic Potential through Open Land Markets: Current Status and Next Steps Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food, Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine Capitalizing on Land Reform's Investment Potential by Ensuring Credit Access for Small Farmers: Challenges and Prospects World Bank, United States of America Legal and Administrative Measures to Protect Land Rights against Multiple Challenges Ministry of Justice of Ukraine, Ukraine Using Monitoring Results to Take Ukraine's Land Governance to the Next Level State Service of Ukraine for Geodesy, Cartography and Cadastre, Ukraine Linking Land Cadaster and Registry of Rights: Institutional Challenges and Technical Solutions State Enterprise "National Information Systems", Ukraine Helping Ukraine complete its journey towards transparency in the land sector 1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: University of Kent/ KEI at KSE, United Kingdom |
01-03: Land governance and poverty alleviation in China Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Pushpam Kumar A New Wave of Land Reforms in China: Conceptual Issues, Initial Evidence, and Avenues for Future Research Zhejiang University, China, People's Republic of Targeted Poverty Alleviation in China since 2013: Central Government’s Plan and Typical Local Practices Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, China, People's Republic of Targeted Poverty Alleviation and Land Policy Innovation in China: From Theory to Practices Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, People's Republic of |
01-04: Raising Awareness and Supporting Land Networks Location: MC 6-860 Chair: Stephanie Burgos Improving land governance and increasing women’s access and control over land through collective actions – the case of Pernambuco Espaço Feminista, Brazil The Untold Story – How Media Coverage Can Change The Narrative On Land And Property Rights Thomson Reuters Foundation, United Kingdom Using spatial data tools to support the development and sustainability of social land concessions for the landless or land-poor in Cambodia Open Development Cambodia (ODC), Cambodia Land Corruption in Africa: Secure Tenure Rights and Engage Local Communities 1: Transparency International-Secretariat, Germany; 2: Transparency International-Ghana; 3: Transparency International-Madagascar |
01-05: Lessons from Public-Private Partnerships in Land Administration Location: MC 7-860 Chair: Virgilio delos Reyes An Assessment of PPPs in Land Administration: Development of a Set of Pre-requisites for Effective PPP Implementation Land Equity International, Australia Engaging the Private Sector: A Taxonomy of Real Problems Faced by Industry That Can Be Addressed by Improved Land Management Systems 1: George Mason University, United States of America; 2: Zilla Global LLC; 3: Iotask LLC Contracting out services for land regularization. The new roles of the private sector in land administration 1: Land Alliance, Peru; 2: World Bank, USA Conceptual Design of a Private Investment Scorecard for Land Administration in Developing Countries 1: Universidad de los Andes, Colombia; 2: Land Equity International |
01-06: Tools for Responsible Agro Investment Location: MC 6-100 Chair: Kathryn Elizabeth Mathias Benefits Sharing Model on Large Scale Investment in Land: A Case of Large Scale Investment in Tanzania Ministry of Lands Housing and Human Settlements Development, Land Tenure Support Programme (LTSP), Tanzania Identifying Community Membership in Collective Land Tenure: Exploring Linkages and Sharing Experiences in the Case of River Cess County in Liberia The Sustainable Development Institute (SDI) Innovative Mechanisms For Better Responsible In Large-Scale Land Based Investment In Agriculture And Forestry Development In Vietnam 1: Institute of Policy and Strategy for Agriculture and Rural Development, Vietnam; 2: OXFAM Vietnam Towards Responsible Agricultural Investment in Lao PDR: a study of agribusiness experiences GIZ, Lao People's Democratic Republic |
01-07: Boundary Demarcation and Territorial Governance Location: MC 7-100 Chair: Melchiade Bukuru Mapping and Territory: What Critical Cartography Offers to an Analysis of Land Governance? Cornell University, USA Conflict in Collective Formalization Processes: Opportunities for Transformation? 1: CIFOR, Peru; 2: CIFOR, Kenya; 3: CIFOR, Indonesia Urgency of Village Boundary Setting / Resource Mapping, Villages and Land Governance in Indonesia 1: Millennium Challenge Account - Indonesia (MCA-Indonesia); 2: Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) Addressing Encroachment on State Forest Land in Tunisia United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, Italy |
01-08: Challenges of Urban Expansion Location: MC 8-100 Chair: Patrick Lamson-Hall Transitions to land tenure rights based on the ‘living customary law’: innovations to secure land rights in peri-urban areas of sub-Saharan Africa 1: University of Venda, South Africa; 2: Stellenbosch University Institutional Framework and Access to Land in Peri-urban Tanzania: A Perspective from Actors Ardhi University, Tanzania Planning rural areas in an urbanized world: Critical issue for Colombia 1: Colombia Rural, Colombia; 2: RIMISP, Colombia |
01-09: Towards Effective and Participatory Land Use Planning Location: MC 9-100 Chair: Jes Weigelt Development Control in Practice: Protection of Agricultural Land in Kosovo 1: GIZ, Kosovo; 2: Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning Reframing Local Land Use Planning Methods and Tools In South West Cameroon as a Foundation for Secure Tenure, Sustainable and Equitable Rural Development, and REDD+ 1: Ministry of Economy, Plan and Territorial Management (MINEPAT); 2: LTS international; 3: Rainbow Environment Consult; 4: Ajemalebu Self Help (AJESH); 5: Rainforest Foundation UK; 6: European Forest Institute (EFI); 7: Technical University of Munich (TUM) The "Where?" in Participatory Local Land Use Planning: A Web Mapping Approach in South-West Cameroon 1: LTS international; 2: World Resources Institute (WRI); 3: German Federal Geosciences Institute (BGR); 4: Rainforest Foundation UK (RFUK); 5: Ajemalebu Self Help (AJESH); 6: Rainbow Environment Consult; 7: European Forest Institute (EFI); 8: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA); 9: Ministry of Economy, Planning and Regional Development (MINEPAT), Cameroon A Tool for Ensuring Policy Impacting Research Results in Land Use Land Cover and Land use Planning World Bank Group, Rwanda Village by Village, Map by Map: Lessons for One Map Implementation - Affecting Synergies Between Villages, Regulatory and Administrative Structures, Through an Interconnected, Participatory and Community Centred-Approach to Village Boundary Settings (VBS) in Indonesia. Abt Associates, Indonesia |
01-10: Impact Evaluation of Land Registration Location: MC 10-100 Chair: Jennifer Lisher Community Land Protection in Liberia: The Impact on Neocustomary Norms and Institutions 1: University College London, Political Science; 2: The Cloudburst Group, United States of America Does Tenure Reform Influence Household Food Security? Center for International Forestry Research, Indonesia Silver Bullets or Shooting Blanks: Estimating the Impact of Formal Land Property Rights on Economic Development in Rural Colombia. 1: George Mason University, United States of America; 2: George Mason University, United States of America Rural property rights and migration: evidence from Ethiopia. The London School of Economics, United Kingdom |
01-11: Blockchain Technology in Land Administration: Use Cases Location: MC C1-100 Chair: Fredrik Zetterquist The Swedish Land Registry Blockchain Project: Update and Implications for Modernizing Land Registration Systems ChromaWay, United States of America Dubai Real Estate Block Chain Dubai Land Department, United Arab Emirates- Emirates Real Estate Solutions Blockchain and Land: Proof of Concept 1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: Food and Agriculture Organization Blockchain - Georgian Experience Phase II National Agency of Public Registry Ministry of Justice of Georgia, Georgia |
01-12: Strategies to Strengthen Womens' Land Rights Location: MC C1-200 Chair: Janet Walsh Gender Gap In Ownership To Agricultural Land In Rural Tanzania: Implications to Wealth Distribution ARDHI UNIVERSITY, Tanzania Gender and Land Tenure Security in Gusii Kenya: Improving Household welfare through land Rights Bremen University, Germany Enhancing Women’s Land Rights Under Customary Tenure Through Issuance Of Certificates Of Customary Ownership And Communal Land Associations Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Uganda Gender-disaggregated data: A key prerequisite for realizing women’s land rights in Africa 1: GROOTS Kenya; 2: LANDac/ Utrecht University, Netherlands, The |
01-13: Creating Momentum for Land Policy Change Location: MC 4-100 Chair: Margaret Rugadya Introducing WOLTS: Action-oriented research on women’s land tenure security in Mongolia and Tanzania 1: Mokoro Ltd, United Kingdom; 2: People Centered Conservation (PCC), Mongolia; 3: HakiMadini, Tanzania Nested Interconnection: Transgressing Community-Based Natural Resource Management towards Innovating Collective Landscape Mobilization 1: Cornell University (CU), United States of America; 2: The Center for People and Forests (RECOFTC), Thailand Using Data to Support Women’s Rights: Property Markets and Housing Rights through a Gender Equity Lens IHC Global, United States of America Sharing Evaluation Findings with Community Stakeholders The Cloudburst Group, United States of America |
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10:00am - 10:30am |
Coffee Break Location: Front Lobby |
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10:30am - 12:00pm |
02-01: Land in an interconnected world: Whose land? Whose Agenda? Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Ibrahim Mwathane Translation Setting the agenda for Government’s catalytic role in Democratic Republic of Congo: harnessing land resources for development Ministère des Affaires Foncières, Congo, Democratic Republic of the The Role of Customary Authorities in Facilitating Governance Madi Community Developing requisite capacities for land governance in Africa University of Yaoundé 1, Cameroon Secured Land Rights and Sustainable Agricultural Investments Presidency in charge of Agriculture and Livestock, Madagascar Envision Integrated Land Use Policy and Planning to Enahanced Land Governance in Ethiopia: Practice and Challenges Prime Minister Office, Ethiopia Putting It All together: Whose Land? Whose Agenda? UNECA, Ethiopia |
02-02: Using Land Registries to Prevent Money-Laundering Location: MC 13-121 Chair: Nicolás Nogueroles webex The Fight to Eliminate Fraud, Corruption, Tax Avoidance and Evasion in Land Administration Institute of Revenues Rating and Valuation, United Kingdom Land Registries, Fraud and Money Laundering 1: IPRA-CINDER (International Property Registries Association), Spain; 2: ELRA (European Land Registries Association)Belgium; 3: Kadaster Holland; 4: Tribunal Registral de Peru; 5: Colegio de Registradores Spain; 6: Registro Nacional de Costa Rica Fraud And Money Laundering in the Land Registry of Costa Rica Registro Nacional, Costa Rica European Directives and the Role of the Land and Business Registries Against Money Laundering and Terrorism IPRA-CINDER, Spain Fraud Prevention Through the Key Registries in Netherland Dutch Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency (Kadaster), Netherlands, The Money Laundering in Peru, Preventive Measures and Fight From the Public Registries Superintendencia Nacional de los Registros Publicos, Peru How to Fight Fraud by Double Sales and Overlapping Registration of Real Property in A Simple Way - the Belgian Example ELRA - European Land Registry Association, Belgium |
02-03: Harnessing New Technology for Land Data Capture & Management Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Rohan Bennett Scalable Platform Based On Open Source For Land Administration Systems Innola Solutions, Inc., United States of America Harmonizing Laws and Regulations with New Technologies and Innovations in Land Administration Hansa Luftbild AG, Germany Interconnected Donors: Sustainable Development from Pilot to Delivery at Scale 1: Lantmäteriet, Sweden; 2: Cadasta Foundation, USA; 3: Kartverket, Norway Sharing Information to make better decisions about our World Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC), United States of America |
02-04: Leveraging the SDG Momentum and Monitoring Progress Location: MC 6-860 Chair: Jolyne Sanjak Taking Land Governance Performance Monitoring To The Next Level: Towards a Uniform Vision For Data Standards Land Portal Foundation How People-Centered Land Monitoring can Contribute to the Realization of the SDGs and VGGTs – The case of ILC's Dashboard 1: CIRAD / International Land Coalition, Italy; 2: International Land Coalition, Italy Strengthening Global Coordination for Land Governance Monitoring and Data for Policy Decisions; Experiences from Global Land Indicators Initiative GLII/GLTN - UN Habitat Land Governance and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Consolidating and Harmonizing Monitoring Initiatives 1: Land Portal Foundation, France; 2: Global Donor Working Group on Land |
02-05: Resilient Housing for Resilient Cities Location: MC 7-860 Chair: Anna Wellenstein Resilient Housing for Resilient Cities Catalytic Communities, Brazil Do Families Want to Invest in Making Their Homes More Resilient? MicroBuild Fund and Impact Investing Analytics, United States of America Can We Actually Retrofit Homes? Does It Make Economic and Social Sense? Build Change, United States of America How Can We Leverage Technology to Identify Housing Units that Need Retrofitting at a Low-cost? World Bank, United States of America |
02-06: How Does Land Governance Affect Investors Risk Perceptions? Location: MC 6-100 Chair: Chris Jochnick Deforestation Risks: Financial Costs and Tropical Agriculture Supply Chains Climate Advisers, United States of America Facing Criticism: Responsibility, Large-Scale Land Acquisition, and its Critics University of Cologne, Germany Land and Poverty through the prism of the Norwegian Investment Fund for Developing Countries: Sustainable development, Large Scale Land Based investments and its impacts on land rights, poverty alleviation and food security in Tanzania. University of Oslo, Norway The First Biennial Investor Survey on Land Rights: Revealing the perceptions and practices of the private sector on land and resource issues and risks 1: Indufor North America, United States of America; 2: USAID; 3: Individual |
02-07: Interventions for strengthening tenure security Location: MC 7-100 Chair: Abdu Muwonge Linking The Continuum Of Land Rights To Production Orientation And Management Styles: Lessons From Research In Namibia 1: GIZ, Germany; 2: University of Stellenbosch, South Africa Strengthening Women’s Land Rights: Lessons From Agricultural Development Programmes In Sub-Saharan Africa IFAD, Italy Capacity Development Lessons from Tenure Security Learning Initiative in Eastern and Southern Africa (TSLI-ESA) 1: Technical University of Munich, Germany; 2: GLTN/UN-HABITAT, Kenya; 3: IFAD, Italy Mainstreaming support for good land governance into agricultural and rural development programmes: Lessons from IFAD-supported projects IFAD, Italy Analysis And Reflection On Methodologies And Practices For The Formalization Of Land Rights Ordre des Géomètres-experts, France |
02-08: Approaches to Land Delivery for Urban Expansion Location: MC 8-100 Chair: Sue Bannister Market-led Initiatives To Land Tenure Security In Ghana: Contribution Of Gated Communities University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Impact and Effectiveness of Urban Planning on City Spatial Development – A Case of Tanzania Secondary Cities 1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: Ardhi University, Tanzania Impact of Litigation on the Real Estate Market in Mumbai 1: Tata Institute of Social Sciences; 2: IDFC Institute; 3: George Mason University; 4: Brookings India and Member, Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council |
02-09: Linking Land Use to Tenure: Lessons From Brazil's CAR Location: MC 9-100 Chair: Bastiaan Philip Reydon Environmental Rural Cadaster (CAR) in the Priority Municipalities for Deforestation Monitoring and Control in Amazonia, Brazil 1: Brazilian Forest Service / Ministry of the Environment; 2: Pro-Nature Foundation, Brazil; 3: German Agency for International Cooperation - GIZ Rural environmental registry for traditional peoples and communities: Social participation and the history of enhancement of the module of registration 1: Ministry of Environment, Brazil; 2: GITEC-IGIP GmbH FNDF Semi-arid Rural Environmental Registry Public Call: Experiences, Results and Perspectives Brazilian Forest Service, Brazil |
02-10: Efficiency and Growth Effects of Land Interventions Location: MC 10-100 Chair: Michael Toman Legitimizing the State or a Grievance?: Land Restitution and Titling in Colombia Columbia University, United States of America Land and Growth World Bank, United States of America Property Rights Reforms and Local Economic Development: Evidence from Mexico UC Berkeley, United States of America |
02-11: Can Blockchain Technology support Land Administration? Location: MC C1-100 Chair: Marcela Villarreal Blockchain, Real Estate, and Land Governance New America, United States of America Blockchain Technology: The Safest Way For Better Land Governance? Thomson Reuters Bolivia s.r.l. Evaluating the Use of Blockchain in Land Transactions: An Archival Science Perspective The University of British Columbia, Canada What Should We (Not) Do With Land Administration Data? The Risk Of Privatization And Blockchain`s Code As Law Dutch Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency (Kadaster), Netherlands, The |
02-12: Securing Women's Land Rights in Customary Systems Location: MC C1-200 Chair: Caleb Stevens Women’s Land Rights as a Pathway to Poverty Reduction A Framework and Review of Available Evidence 1: IFPRI, United States of America; 2: Oxford University Exploring Gender-Biased Customary Land Tenure Systems in Ghana: Results from Focus Groups with Men and Women Farmers in the Northern Region Social Science Research Center at Mississippi State University, United States of America Ensuring Gender Mainstreaming in the Design and Implementation of REDD + Related Activities World Bank, United States of America Innovations in Securing Land and Resource Rights for the Poor and Women in Customary Settings: the Case of Chamuka Chiefdom, Zambia 1: UN-HABITAT/GLTN, Kenya; 2: His Royal High Chief Chamuka IV, Chisamba, Zambia; 3: People’s Process on Housing and Poverty in Zambia |
02-13: Implementing Land Administration Projects Location: MC 4-100 Chair: Rexford Ahene Improved land registration in Plateau State and its impact on land market and government revenue 1: Plateau Ministry of Lands, Survey and Town Planning, Nigeria; 2: Thomson Reuters, Canada; 3: Teqbridge Ltd., Nigeria Meeting the Governance Challenges of Agriculture Land Registration in Nigeria Hohenheim University, Germany Digital Cadastre with Manual Land Tenure Systems Scale-Up in Ethiopia 1: NIRAS Responsible And Innovative Land Administration(REILA_2) Projec In Ethiopia; 2: Ministry Of Agriculture and Natural Resource Rural Land Administration and Use Directorate; 3: Hanas Luftbild Best Practice in Land Administration Project Implementation: Challenging Existing Orthodoxies in Customary Land Governance in Ghana KNUST, Ghana |
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12:00pm - 2:00pm |
Lunch Location: Front Lobby and Preston Lounge |
Women's caucus Location: MC 6-100 |
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12:30pm - 2:00pm |
00-12: Plenary: Using the SDGs to institutionalize reporting & analysis of land data Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Yongyi Min VC with FAO - Rome Enabling Gender-Disaggregated Reporting on Land Ownership and Use: How FAO Collaborates with Partners to Make It Possible FAO, Italy Helping to Establish the Methodology for Country-level Data Collection on Key (Urban) Land Data Globally: The Role of UN Habitat UN-HABITAT, Kenya Moving SDG indicators 1.4.2. & 5.a.1 to tier I: Why and how World Bank, United States of America |
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2:00pm - 3:30pm |
03-01: Urban Development: Rebuild and Plan Ahead Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Patrick Lamson-Hall Making Room for Urban Expansion in Colombia New York University, United States of America Making Room for Urban Expansion in Ethiopia Ministry of Urban Development and Housing, Ethiopia Using Land Value Capture in Transport Oriented Development in Cape Town City of Cape Town, South Africa Urban Growth Scenarios: Perspectives from Jordan, Indonesia, Côte d'Ivoire and Mexico CAPSUS S.C. Evaluating the Impacts of the Dar es Salaam BRT System 1: World Bank; 2: Stanford University; 3: London School of Economics |
03-02: Towards more evidence-based land sector engagement in Africa Location: MC 13-121 Chair: Michael Kirk Charting new ground: Towards an evidence-based approach to capitalize on Africa's land resources World Bank, United States of America Reaping the Dividends of an Improved Land Administration System in Rwanda: A Post-land Tenure Regularisation Reflection Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development (RCMRD), Kenya Improving land taxation in Africa: Practical ways for moving ahead African Tax Institute, University of Pretoria Improving Africa's Analytical Capacity on Land African Economic Research Consortium (AERC), Kenya |
03-03: Increasing own-source revenue generation via improving land records Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Roland White Property Tax Reform World Bank, United States of America Land Taxes: An Opportunity to Make Urbanization Self-financing International Growth Centre, United Kingdom The Potential for Taxing Urban Vacant Land in Kampala, Uganda International Growth Centre, Uganda Harnessing Zambia’s Land Potential Ministry of Land and Natural Resources, Zambia |
03-04: Harnessing the Benefits from a NSDI: Country Cases Location: MC 6-860 Chair: Maurice Barbieri Measuring Geospatial Maturity; a First Step Towards Sensible, Sustainable and Resilient Investment Ordnance Survey, United Kingdom Spatial Data Infrastructure Diagnostic Tool - Partnerships for Implementation 1: Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN, Italy; 2: World Bank, USA; 3: Senior Geospatial Consultant Open Data and Spatial Data Infrastrcuture Develpment in Moldova Agency for Land Relations and Cadastre of Moldova, Moldova SERBIAN NSDI DIGITAL PLATFORM: „Collect. Connect. Create.“ — Our words for the future Republic Geodetic Authority, Serbia The legal component, one of the key segments for NSDI development in Republic of Macedonia Agency for Real Estate Cadastre, Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of |
03-05: Francophone Regional Panel: Bottom Up Land Administration Location: MC 7-860 Chair: Sarah Hayes The Challenges of Multi-Level and Multi-Stakeholder Land Tenure Projects - The case of Burundi - Abstract ZOA INTERNATIONAL-BURUNDI, Burundi Contribution Of Pngt2-3 To the Generalization Of The Application Of Law 034-2009 / An On The Burkina Faso Rural Land Regime: Success - Insufficiency And Lessons Learned 1: Observatoire National du Foncier au Burkina Fas; 2: Deuxième Programme National de Gestion des Terroirs Côte d’Ivoire The Implementation Of The Rural Land Ownership Law 1: GEOFIT, France; 2: Agence foncière rurale (AFOR).; 3: CETIF Scaling-up Effective Land Administration in Urban DRC: A Case Study of a Pilot Project in Beni, North Kivu. 1: UN-Habitat/Global Land Tool Network; 2: Université Chrétienne Bilingue du Congo (UCBC) |
03-06: Can Supply Chain Management Help Improve Land Governance? Location: MC 6-100 Chair: Mario Cerutti Leveraging Big Data to Promote Sustainable Supply Chains: The Case of Paraguay’s Beef Sector 1: USAID Tenure and Global Climate Change Project, Tetra Tech; 2: World Resources Institute Can Consumer-Led Initiatives Reinforce Government Action To Arrest Tropical Deforestation Driven By Industrial Agriculture? Natural Capital Advisors, United States of America Multi-level public-private governance arrangements for sustainable palm oil in Indonesia Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), Indonesia Are Sustainable Pathways Possible for Oil Palm Development in Latin America? 1: ENSAIA, Nancy, France.; 2: Université de Lorraine, Nancy, France.; 3: CIRAD - Forests and Societies research unit, Montpellier, France.; 4: CATIE, Turrialba, Costa Rica.; 5: ICRAF, Lima, Peru. |
03-07: Community-Led Land Governance Location: MC 7-100 Chair: Esther Mwangi Examining the Real Costs of Community-led Rights Documentation from USAID’s Experience in Burma and Zambia USAID Tenure and Global Climate Change Project, Tetra Tech Mapping Community Land in Mozambique: Opportunities and Challenges for Combining Technology with Good Land Governance 1: Community Land initiative (iTC); 2: Cadasta Foundation What do communities want from land reform? A socio-technical exploration of community-led land rights documentation projects 1: Land Equity International, Australia; 2: Cadasta Foundation; 3: KU Leuven "Rethinking Customary Land Governance, Fiduciary Duties and Development Opportunities form a Real Estate Management Perspective" LAFAYETTE COLLEGE/ FAO-NRC, United States of America |
03-08: The Link Between Planning and Urban Expansion Location: MC 8-100 Chair: Luis Triveno Enabling Market to Deliver Affordable Urban Land and Housing at Scale: What Can We Learn and Adapt from China to Ethiopia? 1: World Bank; 2: The Ministry of Urban Development and Housing Land Use Problems and Land Management: A Land Inventory Study in Istanbul 1: Avrasya Land Management and Urban Regeneration Strategy Development Center, Istanbul - Turkey; 2: Emlak Konut Real Estate Investment Trust, Turkey; 3: Okan University, Geomatics Engineering Department, Turkey Spatial Planning Beyond Boundaries GIZ, India |
03-09: Implementing Land Consolidation in Practice Location: MC 9-100 Chair: Morten Hartvigsen Improving Land Management By Introducing The Achievements Gained Through Pilot Projects Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management, Directorate for Agricultural Land, Serbia Making Land Consolidation Feasible in the Western Balkans - Establishing a Focal Sub-Regional Expert Hub GIZ - Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit, Kosovo An Evaluation Of Land Consolidation Practices And Impact Assessment Of Projects: A Case Study Of Beyazaltin Village Land Consolidation Project In Eskisehir Province, Turkey 1: General Directorate; 2: Ankara University Land Consolidation in Kosovo, Constrains and Difficulties Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) Gmbh, Kosovo InteGra Powered PRIDE(TM)s - Resolving the problem of land fragmentation and enhancing crop productivity Tata Consultancy Services, India |
03-10: Impact Urban Land Reform on Affordable Housing Location: MC 10-100 Chair: Eric Heikkila Land Tenure Systems and Urban Land Use: theory, and evidence from Kampala City University of Oxford, United Kingdom Understanding Housing Consumption Behavior Across The Formal And Informal Land Market Divide: Econometric Estimations And Household Views From Metropolitan Buenos Aires 1: Harvard University and Torcuato Di Tella University, Argentine Republic; 2: Inter American Development Bank The Brazilian Housing Program - Minha Casa Minha Vida – Effect on Urban Sprawl Fundacao Getulio Vargas - Sao Paulo, Brazil Housing at the Centre of Urban Policies: The Case of Peru 1: 29x55, Peru; 2: World Bank |
03-11: Framing Standards to Anticipate Tomorrow's Technologies Location: MC C1-100 Chair: Trevor Taylor The Need For Technology And Approaches Of Tomorrow Kadaster, Netherlands, The Megatrends Shaping the Future Cadastral Systems 1: Aalto University, Finland; 2: National Land Survey of Finland Innovations in Land Data Governance: Unstructured Data, NoSQL, Blockchain, and Big Data Analytics Unpacked Swinburne Business School, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia Future National Geospatial Agencies: Shaping Their Contribution To Society And The Sustainable Development Goals Ordnance Survey, United Kingdom |
03-12: Making Land Institutions more Gender Sensitive Location: MC C1-200 Chair: Katia Araujo Women's Land Rights and Food Security in Kenya: Challenges and Opportunities 1: University of Nairobi, Kenya; 2: University of Nairobi, Kenya Women’s Land Rights in Liberia: How can they be Protected and Strengthened in the Land Reform Process? 1: LANDESA, United States; 2: Land Governance Support Activity , Liberia; 3: Women’s NGO Secretariat of Liberia, Liberia; 4: Association of Female Lawyers of Liberia, Liberia The Effectiveness of a Social Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) Strategy in Changing Social Attitudes on Equal Rights to Property for Women – The Case of Kosovo USAID Property Rights Program, Tetra Tech Customary land tenurein matrilineal societies of Tanzania: Does inheritance matter?Experience from Morogoro rural district Ardhi University, Tanzania |
03-13: Models for Land Administration Cases Location: MC 4-100 Chair: Ibrahim Mwathane After the Title? Building a Multi-Stakeholder Platform in Support of Territorial Governance in Honduras 1: Property Institute; 2: The World Bank; 3: Cornell University Sustainability Of Land Use And Land Tenure Systems: A Case Study Of Polatli District In Ankara Province, Turkey Ankara University Formalising Land Rental Transactions in Ethiopia – Is Land Certification enough? 1: Nathan Associates, United Kingdom; 2: DAI, United Kingdom Securing Customary Land Rights For Development In Namibia: Learning From New Approaches, Opportunities And Social Settings. 1: Ministry of Land Reform, Namibia; 2: Ministry of Land Reform - Project for Communal Land Development. |
03-14: Roundtable: Land sector impact evaluations Location: MC 2-850 Chair: Harold Liversage Opening Remarks UN-Habitat, Kenya Guidelines for Impact Evaluation of Land Tenure and Governance Interventions Millennium Challenge Corporation, United States of America Discussant Cloudburst Consulting Group, United States of America Discussant World Bank, United States of America Discussant USAID, United States of America Discussant Landesa, United States of America |
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3:30pm - 3:45pm |
Coffee Break Location: Front Lobby |
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3:45pm - 5:15pm |
04-01: Land Value Capture to Finance Cities Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Valerie-Joy Santos Creating Value to Capture It – Property Rights in Nairobi 1: Ministry of Land,Housing and Urban Development, Kenya; 2: Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning, Kenya Land Value Capture in South Africa: Applicability and Constraints University of Cape Town, South Africa Porto Maravilho: Creating Social and Economic Value through Revitalization of Rio de Janeiro’s Industrial Waterfront UNHabitat, Brazil |
04-02: Land Adminstration and Governance Performance Monitoring Location: MC 13-121 Chair: Klaus Deininger Improving Coverage In A Challenging Environment: Evidence And Lessons From Kano Kano State Bureau for Land Management Building a Unified Land Information System for All Tenure Types ANDF, Benin Challenges And Benefits From Integrating Textual And Spatial Data Registro Nacional, Costa Rica From Diagnosis to Action: Using Monitoring Data to Improve Governance 1: University of Kent/ KEI at KSE, United Kingdom; 2: Stategeocadastre Real estate registration system in Dubai: leveraging innovation and the impact of data centralization Dubai Land Department, United Arab Emirates |
04-03: Building on the SDGs to Assist Countries Meeting Land Degradation Neutrality Goals Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Barbara Ryan The SDG Indicator on Land Degradation Neutrality United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, United States of America Forests, Trees and Agroforestry: contribution to Land Degradation Neutrality CIFOR, Indonesia Landscapes and Land Degradation Neutrality World Resources Institute, United States of America The Economics of Land Degradation Neutrality in Asia UNEP, Kenya Discussant United Nations Statistics Division, United States of America |
04-04: How Do Global Policies Support Local Change Location: MC 6-860 Chair: Christian Graefen The VGGT and F&G: Versatile Tools for Tenure Governance FAO, Ethiopia Open Data as a Mechanism of Social Change for Vulnerable Urban Communities 1: Habitat for Humanity; 2: Cadasta Towards Transparency in Land Ownership: a Methodology to Research Beneficial Land Ownership 1: Transparency International Secretariat, Germany; 2: Traverse Research; 3: IALTA; 4: Global Witness; 5: Research Consultant A Global Review of Land Tenure, Climate Vulnerability and Adaptive Capacity 1: RMIT University, Australia; 2: Land and GLTN Unit, UN-Habitat, Kenya |
04-05: Transforming Land Registration in Greece Location: MC 7-860 Chair: Chrysi Potsiou Drawing on Best Practice to Assess the Geomaturity of a Country’s NSDI Using a Recent Example of the Work Undertaken in Greece 1: The World Bank; 2: Ministry of Environment and Energy, Government of Greece; 3: New Frontiers Ltd; 4: Location International A Model for Modernizing the Organization of Land Registration Systems 1: The World Bank; 2: Location International; 3: New Frontiers Ltd; 4: Ministry of Environment and Energy, Government of Greece Understanding Business Planning for the Modernisation of a Land Registration System 1: World Bank; 2: Ministry of Environment and Energy, Government of Greece; 3: Location International; 4: New Frontiers Ltd Creating a Strategy for the Organisational Modernisation of a Land Registration System 1: The World Bank; 2: Ministry of Environment and Energy, Government of Greece; 3: Location International; 4: New Frontiers Ltd Understanding The ‘People Issues’ Of Organisationally Modernising a Land Registration System 1: Location International; 2: Ministry of Environment and Energy, Government of Greece; 3: World Bank; 4: New Frontiers Ltd |
04-06: Adressing Impact of Large Scale Land Investments Location: MC 6-100 Chair: Jean-Philippe Colin From Abundance to Scarcity: Consequences of Large Scale Land Acquisitions in central Mali. Lancaster University/IIED, United Kingdom Bottlenecks and Opportunities to Generate Economic and Environmental Benefits out of Sustainable Forest Plantations in Mozambique World Bank, Mozambique Labor Impacts of Large Agricultural Investments: focus on Mozambique, Kenya and Madagascar 1: French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development (CIRAD) and Malagasy Land Observatory, Madagascar; 2: CIRAD and International Land Coalition (ILC), Rome; 3: CIRAD and University of Pretoria, South Africa; 4: CIRAD, France; 5: Centre for Development and Environment (CDE), University of Bern, Switzerland; 6: CETRAD (Centre for Training and Integrated Research In ASAL Development), Kenya; 7: University of Kyoto, Japan Legal Claim Making in Large-Scale Land Based Investments – Does it Help Affected Communities? University of Tuebingen, Germany |
04-07: Operational & Legal Aspects of Community-based Data Capture Location: MC 7-100 Chair: Emidio Noormahomed Mobile Applications for Secure Tenure (MAST) and the Technical Register for Social Tenure (TRUST) – development and applications in Iringa and Mbeya Districts in Tanzania 1: DAI US; 2: DAI US; 3: DAI US; 4: DAI Europe; 5: DAI US Strengthening GIS standards to improve monitoring of land indicators for SDGs: Using India as a use case 1: Natural Resources Management Consultants (NRMC), India; 2: Land Portal Foundation, Netherlands; 3: University of Reading, United Kingdom An Overview Of Innovative Tools For Land Tenure Documentation ITC, University of Twente, Netherlands, The Apps and Drones for Better Land Governance 1: Foundation for Economic Freedom, Philippines; 2: Foundation for Economic Freedom, Philippines; 3: The Asia Foundation, Philippines |
04-08: Policy Options for Shaping City Form Location: MC 8-100 Chair: Michael Sutcliffe Achieving Urban Spatial justice in South Africa: Context, Reality and the Integrated Urban Development Framework City Insight (Pty) Ltd, South Africa The Concentration Dilemma: Urban-Rural Transition in Metropolitan Area of Chengdu Since Early 2000s Future Cities Laboratory, ETH Zurich Changing rural to urban in extractive territories. Land administration comparing Argentina, Chile, and Peru MIT, United States of America Using Data in Urban Planning To Decongest The City Of Nairobi: Lessons From Other Cities 1: University of Nairobi, Kenya; 2: Car Design Research Cambridge |
04-09: Land Readjustment: Case Studies Location: MC 9-100 Chair: Mansha Chen Opening remarks World Bank, United States of America Housing Policies to Increase Resilience to Disaster and Climate Related Events in Colombia World Bank, Colombia Land governance: Public and Private Planning practice for Land readjustment in Peri Urban areas in Ilala, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Ardhi University, Tanzania Amaravati Capital City Land Pooling Scheme 1: The World Bank, United States of America; 2: Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority, India Land Readjustment: Solving Urban Problems Through Innovative Approach 1: The Japan International Cooperation Agency, Japan; 2: The University of Tokyo, Department of Urban Engineering, Japan |
04-10: Games & Experimental Economics Location: MC 10-100 Chair: Tobias Vorlaufer Political Trust, Risk Preferences, and Land-Taking Compensation: Evidence from Survey Experiments in China 1: University of Connecticut, United States of America; 2: Zhejiang University, P.R. China Introducing and Terminating External Incentives: A Field Experimental Study of Forest Conservation as a Common-Pool Resource Dilemma University of Marburg, Germany System Dynamics model for preventing land expropriation conflict 1: huazhong university of science and tecnhongy, China, People's Republic of; 2: huazhong university of science and tecnhongy, China, People's Republic of; 3: huazhong university of science and tecnhongy, China, People's Republic of Political Instability and Perceptions of Land Tenure and Governance in Zambia The Cloudburst Group, United States of America |
04-11: Measuring Tenure Security Perceptions Location: MC C1-100 Chair: Alexandra Hartman Measuring Citizen Perceptions of Tenure Security: Test Surveys of the Global Property Rights Index (PRIndex) in Tanzania, Colombia and India 1: Land Alliance, United States of America; 2: ICED, United States of America Scrutinizing the Status Quo: Gender-disaggregated Implications of Social and Economic Transformations on Perceived Tenure Security in Mozambique 1: International Food Policy Research Institute, United States of America; 2: Ethiopian Development Research Institute Measuring Community Perceptions of Tenure Security: Evidence from Four African Countries 1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: The Cloudburst Group, United States of America |
04-12: Legal & Practical Barriers to Gender Neutral Land Ownership Location: MC C1-200 Chair: Patricia K. Mbote Women, Business and the Law 2018: data that matters for women's property rights The World Bank, United States of America A Comparative Analysis of Women's Legal Rights to Land Worldwide Public Prosecutor's Office of Berlin, Germany Achieving SDG Indicator 5.a.2 in the Western Balkans: Partnerships for Gender Equality in Land Ownership and Control 1: FAO; 2: GIZ Transformative reparations: A mean identify, eliminate and correct preexisting structural inequality on women's access to land Independant, United States of America Redesigning Procedures to Encourage Legal Recognition of Informal Relations to Property: The Case of “Informal Inheritance” in Kosovo’s Intergenerational Context USAID Property Rights Program, Tetra Tech |
04-13: Modernizing Land Policy & Administration in Asia Location: MC 4-100 Chair: Javier Molina Cruz Systematic Land Registration in Rural Areas of Laos – from concept to scale Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, Lao People's Democratic Republic Tenancy Reform: Restructuring Land Access of Sharecropping System Toward Sustainable Farming Practice in Indonesia. National Land Institute The Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning, Indonesia Digitization to Strengthen Land Administration: A Case of Nepal Liberty College, Nepal Land Governance for Reserved Customary Land I Taukei Land Trust Board, Fiji Islands |
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5:45pm - 8:00pm |
Inter-American Network on Cadastre and Property Registry, a regional approach to improve land governance in Latin America Location: OAS - 1889 F St. NW Washington DC By invitation (Registered participants in the land and Poverty Conference from the Latin America region) (Spanish only) Deadline to RSVP: Friday March 16, 2018. Please contact Mike Mora MMora@oas.org. |
Red Interamericana de Catastro y Registro de la Propiedad, un enfoque regional para mejorar la gobernanza de la tierra en América Latina Location: OAS - 1889 F St. NW Washington DC Por invitación (participantes de la region de América Latina registrados en la conferencia de tierras y pobreza del Banco Mundial) Fecha límite para reservar participación: viernes 16 de marzo del 2018. Por favor contactar a Mike Mora MMora@oas.org. http://portal.oas.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=4_88SMZMeig%3d&tabid=1821 |
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7:00pm | Poster Board 01-01 Location: MC Atrium The experience of registration of agrarian reform settlements in the Rural Environmental Registry (CAR) in Brazil - Results and Outlook 1: Serviço Florestal Brasileiro -SFB, Brazil; 2: Universidade Federal de Lavras - UFLA, Brazil; 3: Instituto Nacional de Colonização e Reforma Agrária - INCRA, Brazil The Rural Environmental Registry System and the Brazilian Rural Governance Brazilian Forest Service, Brazil Fueling Land Grabbing or Promoting Land Governance? - The Case of the Terra Legal Program in Brazilian Amazon 1: SERFAL / SEAD / Terra Legal; 2: GIZ; 3: GIZ/GITEC/NEXUCS Environmental Regularization Programs for Rural Properties and Holdings: a Forest Code strategy for strengthening land governance, expanding native vegetation cover, and sustainability of the rural landscape in Brazil. 1: SFB, Brazil; 2: GIZ, Brazil Environmental Compliance of Rural Landholdings in Regions of Economic Vulnerability in Brazil - The Case of CAR in The State of Maranhão, Northeast of Brazil 1: Brazilian Forest Service, Brazil; 2: FUNATURA; 3: The World Bank |
Poster Board 01-02 Location: MC Atrium Indigenous people, conflicts and land governance in Brazil after the Constitution of 1988: an overview with focus on recent events 1: University of Campinas, Brazil; 2: University of South Australia, Australia Complex Governance for a Complex Forest Code: the Solutions of the Rural Environmental Registry (CAR) in Brazil 1: GIZ, Brazil; 2: Brazilian Forest Service - SFB Afro-Brazilian communities and traditional territories: achievements and barriers to guarantee land rights 1: National Institute of Agrarian Reform, Brazil; 2: Food and Agriculture Organization Land, State and Communities Remnant Quilombolas: As inheritances of the senzala in the 21st century 1: UNICAMP, Brazil; 2: Campinas City Hall |
Poster Board 01-03 Location: MC Atrium Conflict Prevention in the Great Lakes Region: A Case Study of the Agrarian Reform in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) Univerisity of Kinshasa, United States of America Risk and Reconstruction: Assessing the Conditions of Poverty and Landlessness for Internally Displaced People Columbia University, United States of America Risks for the peace process in Colombia: the Land Fund and prospects for community and smallholder access to land OXFAM Colombia, Colombia |
Poster Board 01-04 Location: MC Atrium The (un)broken Promise of Agroforestry: Case Study of Governance for Improved Fallows in Zambia Penn State, United States of America Space Based Monitoring of Wetlands in Support of Sustainable Water Resource and Land Management 1: GeoVille Information Systems and Data Processing GmbH, Innsbruck, Austria; 2: DHI GRAS, Hørsholm, Denmark Sustainable Land Management- shielding the agriculture land with flood management and wetlands York University - York Centre for Public Policy and Law, Canada An approach to linking Land governance to Water governance: Botswana case Study 1: Department of water Affairs, Botswana; 2: Department of water Affairs, Botswana |
Poster Board 01-05 Location: MC Atrium Mexican Land Reforms: Examining Exclusionary Resource Conservation Initiatives Hollins University, United States of America Conservation Mechanisms and Sustainable Communal Land Development: Lessons from Green Investment Initiatives in Laguna San Ignacio, Mexico 1: Natural Resources Defense Council, United States of America; 2: Internation Community Foundation, United States of America; 3: Wildcoast - Costasalvaje; 4: Pronatura Noroeste Land Tenure And Renewable Energy Systems Linkages: Implications In The Global South 1: University College London, United Kingdom; 2: Technical University of Munich, Germany |
Poster Board 01-06 Location: MC Atrium Land Ownership: Use of Informal Justice Mechanisms in Resettling of Widows in Kenya Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA)-Kenya, Kenya Rigorous Impact Evaluation on Scalable Approaches towards Strengthening Land Governance: Empirical Evidence from Piloting the Gender Evaluation Criteria in Three Districts in Uganda 1: UN-Habitat/GLTN, Kenya; 2: Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Uganda Understanding Gender Dynamics and Institutional Drivers of Land Access in Smallholder Maize Farms of Western Kenya 1: University of Nairobi, Kenya; 2: International Maize and Wheat Improvement Centre (CIMMYT), Nairobi, Kenya Using Traditional Conservation Methods For The Sustainable Use Of Riparian Land To Eradicate Feminized Poverty In Zimbabwe University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Women’s Land Rights and Tenure Security in the Context of the SDGs; results of localizing SDGs in Ethiopia, Kenya and Tanzania UN Women, Ethiopia |
Poster Board 01-07 Location: MC Atrium Securing Women’s Land Rights Within The National Land Programme In Madagascar 1: HUAIROU COMMISSION, United States of America; 2: Ministry in charge of Presidential Projects, Planning and Equipment, Madagascar; 3: Ministry in charge of Presidential Projects, Planning and Equipment, Madagascar; 4: Ministry in charge of Presidential Projects, Planning and Equipment, Madagascar Women’s Property Rights through the Household Life Cycle: Evidence from Nepal 1: IFPRI, United States of America; 2: Nepa School, Nepal Women and Land rights in Brazil and India: A historical and comparative analysis concerning legal framework and social challenges 1: Oxfam India, India; 2: National Institute of Land Reform, Brazil A gender-disaggregated Impact of the Pilot Systematic Land Tenure Regularization Program in Nigeria 1: International Food Policy Research Institute, United States of America; 2: Ethiopian Development Research Institute |
Poster Board 01-08 Location: MC Atrium 'Fundamental Functionings' Of Landowners: Understanding The Relationship Between Land Ownership And Wellbeing Through The Lens Of ‘Capability’ University Of Melbourne, Australia Traditional Leaders as Moral Authorities: Experimental Evidence from Rural Zambia 1: University of Marburg, Germany; 2: International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) The Strength of the Village: a Community Based Model for Explaining Variation in Farmland Abandonment Central European University, Hungary |
Poster Board 01-09 Location: MC Atrium Customary Land Governance in Zambia: Inertia, Confusion and Corruption Copperbelt University, Zambia We Don’t Want Land Certificates!—Land Titling and Rural Land Governance in Contemporary China Florida International University, United States of America Northern Africa Land tenure systems' analysis based approach toward a core conceptual model in capacity building 1: Department of Geodesy, SGIT,Institute of Agronomy and Veterinary Medecine, Morocco; 2: Geographical and environmental sciences, university of Khartoum, Sudan; 3: University of Nouakchout, Mauritania |
Poster Board 01-10 Location: MC Atrium Land Reforms in Kenya: Improved Land Tenure Security Motivates Increased Investments and Equity in Kilifi County 1: Land Development and Governance Institute (LDGI), Kenya; 2: County Government of Kilifi, Kenya Mukono District Land Stakeholder’s Forum: A Multi-Stakeholder Approach To Unlocking Land And Property Related Challenges in Uganda Uganda Chrisitian University, Uganda |
Poster Board 01-11 Location: MC Atrium Building Land Markets in Developing Economies 1: DAI Europe, United Kingdom; 2: Independent Improving The Effectiveness Of Land Tenure Programmes Using A Market Systems Approach 1: DAI, United Kingdom; 2: Nathan Associates, United Kingdom Land Management And Land Market In Turkey: Basic Characteristics, An Analysis Of Legal And Institutional Regulations And Evaluation Of Possible Effects On Valuation Studies Ankara University “Land as a Driver of Inequality: The Effect of Land Use and Security Trends on the Poor and Vulnerable in Uganda” 1: Oxfam Uganda; 2: Oxfam Uganda; 3: Oxfam Uganda; 4: Oxfam Uganda; 5: Oxfam America; 6: Makerere University, Kampala; 7: Oxfam Uganda |
Poster Board 01-12 Location: MC Atrium Does Food Insecurity In Ontario Vary By Remoteness? Implications For Canadian Policy University of Guelph, Canada Assessment of Agricultural Land Reform in Thailand Using The Land Governance Assessment Framework 1: Agricultural Land Reform Office, Thailand; 2: University of Twente, the Netherlands The Resolution of Land Conflicts by the Strategy of the Solidarity Economy and the Social Mediation Cabinet de Consultance Internationale en Economie Sociale et Solidaire, Côte d'Ivoire Reorienting Political Economy of Inclusive Agrarian Transformation in Nepal 1: Fulbright Fellow, Heller School for Social Policy & Management, Brandeis University, USA; 2: President, IfE (Initiative for Equality) & Affiliated Researcher, Institute for Research in the Social Sciences, Stanford University, USA; 3: Assistant Prof. Heller School for Social Policy & Management, Brandeis University, USA |
Poster Board 01-13 Location: MC Atrium A Concern For The Right of The Youth To Agricultural Land Centre for Land Rights and Environmental Development (CLARED), Nigeria Land Reforms In Nigeria: Issues, Problems And Solutions Ogun State Buareau of Lands and Survey, Nigeria The Broad Powers of State Governors under the Land Use Act, 1978 and Land Governance in Nigeria. University of Bolton, United Kingdom, United Kingdom Nigerian Land Use Act 1978 and the Place of Urban Poor in Cities’ Development Plan University Collede London, United Kingdom |
Poster Board 01-14 Location: MC Atrium Baseline Evaluation Findings from USAID’s Responsible Land-based Investment Pilot in Mozambique 1: NORC at the University of Chicago, United States of America; 2: Management Systems International; 3: United States Agency for International Development Evidence to Inform Liberia’s Land Policy: Evaluation Findings from Namati’s Community Land Protection Program 1: The Cloudburst Group, United States of America; 2: University College London, Political Science Scrutinizing the status quo: Rural Transformation and Land Tenure Security in Nigeria 1: Ethiopian Development Research Institute, Ethiopia; 2: International Food Policy Research Institute Game Theoretic Framework For Compulsory Acquisition University Of Melbourne, Australia |
Poster Board 01-15 Location: MC Atrium How farmland registration and certification affect farmers’ productive investments: evidence from China’s apple growers College of Economy and Management,Northwest Agriculture and Forest University, China, People's Republic of Addressing the "How much?" in Land Use Planning: A Population And Consumption-based Model Approach to Estimating Future Demand for Land. 1: IIASA; 2: Independent Consultant; 3: Ajemalebu Self Help (AJESH), Cameroon; 4: EU REDD Facility; 5: KU Leuven, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences A Pessimist is an Optimist that Knows Geography 1: 29x55; 2: World Bank Looking at economic trade-offs from edible insects and bee keeping to carbon balances in African woodlands International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology, Kenya |
Poster Board 01-16 Location: MC Atrium Analysis of Fragmented Agricultural Land Size and Its Effects on The Productivity and Farm Income of Small Holder Farmers in Amhara National Regional State, Ethiopia 1: Amhara National Regional State of Rural Land Adminstration and Use Bureau, Addis Ababa,Ethiopia; 2: Ethiopian Civil Service University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia The Natural Resource Curse and Women Barnard College, Columbia University, United States of America Gender, Resource Rights, and the Role of Customary Authorities: A Multi-Site Study of Women’s Empowerment in Customary Settings Cloudburst Consulting Group, United States of America The Role of Property Rights in Technology Adoption: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial University of California, Santa Cruz, United States of America |
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8:00am - 6:00pm |
Posters on display all day; Presenters available 12-2PM and 5.30-6 PM or contact by email Location: MC Atrium |
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8:30am - 10:00am |
05-01: Innovating land and real estate management in the Arab region Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Sultan Alakraf Summary of the Outcome of the First Arab Land Conference World Bank, United States of America Next Steps UN-Habitat, Kenya UN-GGIM Arab States: Outcome of Recent Meeting United Nations Statistics Division, United States of America |
05-03: Land as key input for affordable housing Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Catalina Marulanda FSIs and Affordable Housing in Mumbai – the Experience of SRA Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA), India Replicating Success – Low Hanging Fruits and Key Challenges Cities Alliance, Brazil Stimulating Private Supply of Housing through Land Policies Inter-American Development Bank, United States of America |
05-04: Implementing Safeguards to Protect Land Rights Location: MC 6-860 Chair: Peter Sidler Losing Land and Livelihood: Commercial Farming and Displacement in Rural Zambia Human Rights Watch, United States of America Promoting Rural Land Tenure Security in Haiti: Ensuring community participation through a tailored public consultation process 1: Land Alliance, United States of America; 2: Interamerican Development Bank The Land Specialized Court in Mato Grosso, Brazil: Achievements and challenges in collective land conflicts 1: Judiciary Branch of State of Mato Grosso - Brazil; 2: Nea UNICAMP - Brazil; 3: OAB/MT - Brazilian Bar Association - State of Mato Grosso - Brazil; 4: ANOREG - Association of Notaries and Registrars of Brazil |
05-06: Securing Land Rights in Mining Investments Location: MC 6-100 Chair: Estherine Lisinge Fotabong Assessment of Legal and policy Frameworks Affecting Land Access for Extractive Projects in Kenya. Land Development and Governance Institute, Kenya Women's Land Rights In Large- Scale Based Investments: The Case Of Uganda's Oil And Gas Sector. MINISTRY OF LANDS, HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, Uganda Illegal Mining and Land Governance in the Brong-Ahafo Region of Ghana. Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, Ghana The Political Economy Land And Extractives In Post-liberalisation Tanzania: Towards A Synthesis 1: DIIS, Denmark; 2: Roskilde University, Denmark; University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and, University of Dodoma, Tanzania; 3: University of Dar es Salaam |
05-07: Documenting and Administrating Customary Rights Location: MC 7-100 Chair: John Bugri The Ugandan Experience of Land Market Policy Land and Equity Movement in Uganda - LEMU, Uganda Costs in Community Land Delimitation: Sustainability, Innovation and Shared Responsibilities for an Inclusive and Effective Land Administration System in Mozambique Community Land initiative (iTC), Mozambique Identifying Key Factors for Successful Community Rights Documentation from USAID’s Multi-Country Experiences in Zambia, Vietnam, Paraguay, Ghana, and Burma 1: USAID Tenure and Global Climate Change Project, Tetra Tech; 2: Winrock International; 3: World Resources Institute “Responsible Land Management Concept” A New Dimension for an Improved Customary Land Management: A Case Study of the Dormaah Ahenkro Customary Land Secretariat (CLS)-Ghana. 1: Chair of Land Management, Technical University of Munich, Germany; 2: Kumasi Technical University, Ghana |
05-08: New Tools for Applied Land Valuation Location: MC 8-100 Chair: Steven Nystrom Simplified Property Tax Appraisal For Effective Revenue Mobilisation 1: Ulster University, United Kingdom; 2: International Association of Assessing Officers; 3: University of Pretoria Achieving Fair Property Tax Valuations with Geospatial Modeling & International Valuation Standards: A Case Study of the Moldova Real Estate Market 1: International Association of Assessing Officers, United States of America; 2: World Bank, Washington, D.C.; 3: Agency of Real Estate and Cadastre, Republic of Moldova; 4: Ulster University, Northern Ireland Korea's Mass Assessment System of Land Pricing for Taxation, Using ICT Korea Appraisal Board, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) Can The Principle Of Cost-Minimization Take Priority Over Securing The Reliability Of Tax Policy? Jeju National University, Korea, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) The use of standard price points in mass appraisal of housing land. A case study National Land Survey, Finland |
05-10: Impact of Land Markets Changes Location: MC 10-100 Chair: Benjamin Linkow Impact Of Land Rental on Smallholders’ Commercialization Evidence From Northern Ethiopia: A Panel Data Analysis Norwegain University of Life Sciences, Norway Grassland Rental Markets And Herder Technical Efficiency: Ability Effect or Resource Equilibration Effect? Renmin University of China, China, People's Republic of China Assessing Livelihood And Environmental Impacts Of Secure Access To Land For Landless Youth Under The Ethiopia Sustainable Land Management Program The World Bank, United States of America |
05-12: Expropriation Policy in Practice Location: MC C1-200 Chair: Katherine Mulhern Expropriation and Compensation for ‘Public Utility’—the view from ‘above’ and ‘below’ in Cameroon 1: International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), United Kingdom; 2: Centre for Environment and Development (CED), Cameroon; 3: The Network to Fight Against Hunger in Cameroon (RELUFA), Cameroon Need of Compliance to Legal and Social Framework for Land Based Investments in India 1: Bhartiya Agriculture Economic Research Center, India; 2: M P Law College, Auranagabd Understanding Compensation From The Viewpoint Of Owners And Users Affected By Projects: An Assessment Of Selected Land And Water Development Projects In Turkey Ankara University |
05-13: Securing Forest Tenure for Rural Development: An Analytical Framework for Understanding and Strengthening Forest Tenure Security Location: MC 2-850 Chair: Gerardo Segura Warnholtz Relevance of forest tenure security for sustainable development and the environment: Addressing the “Why” World Bank, United States of America How can we improve forest tenure security in our dialogue and interventions with clients and partners. Addressing the “How” World Bank, United States of America Introduction to the Tenure Assessment Tools Global Land Alliance, United States of America Securing Forest Tenure for Rural Development: An Analytical Framework for Understanding Issues and Opportunities to Strengthen Forest Tenure Security 1: Equator Group; 2: World Bank, United States of America; 3: Land Alliance |
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10:00am - 10:30am |
Coffee Break Location: Front Lobby |
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10:30am - 12:00pm |
06-01: Regularization of rural rights: lessons learned from Ethiopia, Liberia and Zambia Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Steven Lawry Opening Remarks USAID, United States of America Expanding Land Certification to Pastoral Areas in Ethiopia USAID, Ethiopia Discussant of "Expanding Land Certification to Pastoral Areas in Ethiopia" Ministry of Agriculture, Ethiopia, Ethiopia Scaling Low-Cost Customary Land Certification in Zambia USAID, United States of America Discussant of "Scaling Low-Cost Customary Land Certification in Zambia" University of Zambia, Zambia Supporting Community Land Documentation in Liberia Namati, United States of America Discussant of "Supporting Community Land Documentation in Liberia" Liberia Land Commission, Liberia |
06-02: Closing gaps in research on African large farms Location: MC 13-121 Chair: Derek Byerlee An Integrated Assessment Of The Inverse Size-Productivity Relationship In Malawi 1: University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, China, People's Republic of; 2: World Bank; 3: LUANAR; 4: University of Minnesota Options for formalizing customary tenure and their impact: Evidence from Zambia 1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: IAPRI Land productivity and plot size: Is measurement error driving the inverse relationship? The World Bank, United States of America Capturing the missing middle: Comparing Zambia's emergent & smallholder farmers 1: IAPRI, Zambia; 2: World Bank |
06-03: What role for data standards to sustain land administration services? Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Cornelis de Zeeuw The goals for land administration have been set: “land rights for all by 2030” (SDG’s). To achieve this, basic principles for land administrtion and data standards have been defined, that now should be brought to practice. This would help build sustainability, scalability, gradual development and affordability of land administration systems and approaches. The use of standards is essential and is now coming into a phase of practice. It is shown that common agreement on these issues ask for common denominators in attributes, scale, time and location. ISO and OGC have a lead in the development of these standards. But donors, governments and private companies co-determine results and success. Open standards can be specifically developed for procurement and implementation of land administration systems. Applying LADM/STDM in Donor Financed Projects World Bank, United States of America Global Cooperation and Gains – Land Administration Standards - A Call to Further Action OGC, United States of America Commercial Software and Interoperability ESRI, United States of America IT and Standards in Practice Kadaster, Netherlands, The The Need for A Standard in Country Implementation DNP, Colombia |
06-05: Improving Land Service Delivery in Africa II Location: MC 7-860 Chair: Moses Kusiluka Zambia’s National Land Titling Programme- challenges and opportunities 1: Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, Zambia; 2: Tetratech Implementation of the National Land Information System (NLIS) in Uganda: Strengthening Land Governance 1: Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development (MLHUD), Republic of Uganda; 2: IGN FI Implementation Strategy for Land Administration in Mozambique 1: DINAT - National Directorate of Lands, Mozambique; 2: Verde Azul/DINAT - National Directorate of Lands, Mozambique; 3: EXI LDA, Mozambique; 4: Kadaster, Netherlands, The Developing an Integrated Land Information Management System (ILMIS) for Tanzania 1: Office of the Prime Minister (OPM), Republic of Tanzania; 2: Ministry of Lands, Housing and Human Settlements Development (MLHHSD), Republic of Tanzania; 3: IGN FI; 4: Innola Solutions |
06-06: The Political Economy of Land and Mining Location: MC 6-100 Chair: Philippe Lavigne Delville The Capture of the Commons: Militarized Pastoralism and Struggles for Control of Surface and Sub-Surface Resources in Southwest Central African Republic Tetra Tech ARD, United States of America Customary Tenure Adaptation and the International Economy: Engagement with Global Markets through the Transformation of Surface and Sub-Surface Customary Tenure Regimes in Diamond Mining Areas of northern Côte d’Ivoire Tetra Tech ARD, United States of America Managing Conflict and Fostering Cooperation Between the State and Customary Land Owners as a Precondition for the Effective Formalization of Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining in West Africa: The Case of Diamonds in Côte d’Ivoire Tetra Tech, United States of America Customary Authorities and their Impact on the Political Economy of the Artisanal Mining Sector in Eastern DRC Tetratech, ARD, Congo, Democratic Republic of the |
06-07: Accommodating Legal Pluralism at National Level Location: MC 7-100 Chair: Raelene Webb Decolonizing Land law in Western African Countries and Recognizing Legitimate Land Tenure Rights 1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: French Technical Committee on Land Tenure and Development Legal Pluralism: A Terrain of Contestation for Rights-Based Land Governance in Myanmar 1: International Water Management Institute, Lao People's Democratic Republic; 2: Kyoto University, Japan; 3: International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington DC The Necessity to Consider the Complexities Inherent within Pluralistic Legal Systems When Introducing Domestic Property Law Reform – The Case of Sri Lanka University of Queensland, Australia Endogenous land privatization in rural Uganda: What are the implications for customary land governance and customary land dispute resolution policies? SOAS, University of London, United States of America |
06-08: Land Records, Valuation and Property Taxes: The Link to Ownership Location: MC 8-100 Chair: James Kavanagh Capturing Untapped Land Revenues: Lessons From African Cities International Growth Centre, United Kingdom Satellite Image Analysis for Operational Maintenance of a Property Database for Dakar City 1: Airbus Defence and Space, United Kingdom; 2: New Africa Consulting, Senegal National Valuation Management System: Towards Enhancing Interconnectivity In Land Governance Through Digitized Valuation Data From Origination, Organization To Transmission. Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning, Kenya Improving Land Governance In Nigeria Through Efficient Valuation Mechanisms And Practices 1: PRESIDENTIAL TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ON LAND REFORM, Nigeria; 2: FEDERAL MINISTRY OF POWER, WORKS AND HOUSING, Nigeria Rebuilding Property Tax Assessment Systems – The Case of Port-au-Prince, Haiti Greenfield Advisors, Inc., United States of America |
06-09: Outside Investment at Forest Frontiers: Curse or Blessing? Location: MC 9-100 Chair: Liz Alden Wily Land Trafficking: Agribusiness, Titling Campaigns and Deforestation in the Peruvian Amazon Oxfam, Peru Land Formalization Turned Land Rush: The Case of the Palm Oil Industry in Papua New Guinea SOAS, University of London, United Kingdom Sustainable Land Use by Smallholder Rubber Farmers in Southwest China: Acceptance, Adoption and Governance of Environmental Programs 1: University of Hannover, Germany; 2: Peking University, China Farm production efficiency and natural forest extraction: Evidence from Cambodia 1: Leibniz University Hannover, Germany; 2: Manchester University, United Kingdom |
06-10: Socio-Economic Effects of Tenure Regularization Location: MC 10-100 Chair: Frits Van Der Wal Agricultural Policies in Colombia: The Dilemma between Food Security and Commodity–Export Agriculture (Case Study of Tolima, Colombia) 1: Mississippi State University, United States of America; 2: Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Medellin, Colombia Macroeconomic and Fiscal Impacts of Land Reform in Uganda: Lessons Drawn from Bank Funded Operations in PSCP and CEDP World Bank, Uganda A Land Administration Project In Honduras Assesses The Positive Effects Of Land Titling 1: FAO, Italy; 2: Instituto de la Propiedad, Honduras; 3: RegioPlan, Honduras; 4: World Bank Security of Tenure Model: Its Impact on Livelihoods of Small Holder Farmers in Zimbabwe Following the Land Reform Programme. A Case Study of Chifundi and Elmily Park in Makonde District: Mashonaland West Province. Ministry of Lands,Agriculture and Rural Resettlement, Zimbabwe |
06-11: Fit-For-Purpose Approaches: Land Professionals' Role Location: MC C1-100 Chair: Christophe Dekeyne The Geodetic Surveyor in the Heart of the Land Management: towards the Concept of « Sustainable Fit for Purpose » CLGE (Comité de Liaison des Géomètres Européens), Belgium, Europe The Role of the Private Land-Related Sector in Supporting the 2030 Global Agenda LE34, Denmark Tackling Corruption in Urban Land Governance – The Under-Explored Route of Professional Integrity: Learnings from a Pilot and Promising Ways Forward Transparency International - Secretariat, Germany Trust on Land 1: Lantmateriet, the Swedish mapping, cadastre and land registration authority, Sweden; 2: LANDnet Uganda |
06-12: Infrastrcuture investments and Compulsory Acquisition Processes Location: MC C1-200 Chair: Jonathan Lindsay National Land Commission experience in acquiring land for mega investments in Lamu County – Kenya. NATIONAL LAND COMMISISON, Kenya Developing a Transit-Oriented Development Strategy for the Lima Metro: Challenges and Opportunities The World Bank Group GIS Analysis on The Mismatch between the Roads in Cadaster and in Reality due to the Saemaul Road Project in Korea. LX Korea Land and Geospatial Informatix Corporation, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) How land value capture(LVC) has financed infrastructure, affordable housing, and urban development in Bogota-Colombia 1: World Bank, Colombia; 2: World Bank, HQ; 3: Bogota Cadastral |
06-13: Leveraging LGAF Location: MC 2-850 Chair: Thea Hilhorst Ghana: Leveraging LGAF for land policy road map and designing NELGA support to monitoring and analytical capacity building KNUST, Ghana Building on LGAF for Land Governance Activity Mapping FAO, Italy Using LGAF for monitoring and sharing good practice in IGAD Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD), Djibouti LGAF a diagnosis approach to analyse the land governance in North Africa Institute of Agronomy and Veterinary Medecine, Morocco Guatemale: Building a Policy Dialogue Around Housing using LGAF Land Alliance, Peru |
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12:00pm - 2:00pm |
Lunch Location: Front Lobby and Preston Lounge |
Women's caucus Location: MC 6-100 |
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2:00pm - 3:30pm |
07-01: Implementing the AU Declaration on Land Issues and Challenges in Africa Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Paul Tchawa A Briefing on ALPC 1: African Union Commission, Ethiopia; 2: UNECA, Ethiopia Monitoring and Evaluation of Land Governance in Africa (MELA) at Country Level 1: Bâtiment de la Direction des Services Topographiques, Madagascar; 2: International Food Policy Research Institute , United States; 3: UNECA, Ethiopia The Network of Excellence on Land Governance in Africa (NELGA) 1: Ardhi University, Tanzania; 2: UNECA, Ethiopia Championing the 30 Percent Campaign for Documented Land Rights for African Women 1: Public Services Commission, Namibia; 2: UNECA, Ethiopia Integrating Land in National Agricultural Investment Plans: Lessons Learned 1: UNECA, Ethiopia; 2: Ministry of Lands, Tanzania |
07-02: Blockchains and privatization: Who Owns the Data? Location: MC 13-121 Chair: Josephus van Erp VC/ webex Data Ownership and Data Trade in Privatized and/or Blockchain Based Land Registries 1: Maastricht University, Netherlands, The; 2: Netherlands' Cadaster, Land Registry and Mapping Agency What Should We Do (or Not Do) with Land Administration Data? IPRA-CINDER (International Property Registries Association), Spain What Should We Do (or Not Do) with Land Administration Data? ELRA - European Land Registry Association, Belgium What Should We Do (or Not Do) with Land Administration Data? Union Internationale des Huissiers de Justice (UIHJ), United States of America What Should We Do (or Not Do) with Land Administration Data? Dutch Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency (Kadaster), Netherlands, The A Critical Evaluation of Privatization of Land Administration and Trade in Data AUT University, New Zealand Proto-typing Blockchain Technology for Land Registry Systems Thomson Reuters, Bolivia, Plurinational State of Data Ownership and Data Trade in Privatized and/or Blockchain Based land Registries Notar Dr. Leif Böttcher, LL.M. Legal Aspects of Blockchain-based Land Registries American Univeristy, United States of America |
07-03: Learning from Responsible Land Investment Projects: Progress and Constraints Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Chris Penrose Buckley Land & People: challenges and opportunities for non-resettlement projects Portucel Moçambique, Mozambique Efforts to Clarify Tenure Rights and Strengthen Land Governance in Portucel’s Mozambique Forestry Investment Terra Firma Lda, Mozambique Evolving agribusiness development strategy World Bank, United States of America From Commitment to Practice: Experience Supporting Operationalization of Illovo Sugar Land Rights Commitments Landesa, United States of America Securing and Delivering Corporate Commitments to Implement the VGGT: Experience and Lessons from Illovo Sugar Illovo Sugar Africa Ltd, United Kingdom |
07-04: Land Restitution in Post-Conflict Situations Location: MC 6-860 Chair: David F. Varela Land Restitution in the context of Peace Building WORLD BANK, Colombia The Political Economy of the Rural Agreement in the Colombian Peace Accord George Mason University, United States of America Land and Conflict: Improved Governance of Tenure to Build Peace, Food Security and Sustainable Development FAO, Italy Land and Peace in Colombia: FFP Methodology for Field Data Collection and Data Handling 1: Kadaster, The Netherlands; 2: Agencia Nacional de Tierras, Colombia; 3: ITC, University of Twente, The Netherlands; 4: Adterritorio, Peru; 5: Departamento Nacional de Planeación, Colombia; 6: Superintendencia de Notariado y Registro, Colombia; 7: consultor, IGAC, Colombia; 8: consultor, Colombia; 9: Banco Mundial, Colombia |
07-05: Improving Land Service Delivery in Africa III Location: MC 7-860 Chair: Bernis Byamukama Fit-for-Purpose User Rights Documentation: The case of private Mailo land in Uganda 1: GIZ, Uganda; 2: Makerere University, Uganda Incentives for Joint Land Titling: Experimental Evidence from Uganda 1: The World Bank; 2: Georgetown University; 3: Northwestern University Land Governance in an interconnected world - lessons from land Tenure Regularisation programme in Rwanda UK Department for International Development, Rwanda |
07-06: Agricultural Growth Poles & Corridors: A Fad or The Future? Location: MC 6-100 Chair: Lorenzo Cotula Challenge Of Shrinking Public Land In East Africa Walker Kontos, Kenya Towards making robust land use decisions: An empirical assessment of non-material co-benefits of rural production landscapes in India 1: The Unviersity of Tokyo, Japan; 2: United Nation's University, Tokyo, Japan The Rise of Agricultural Growth Poles in Africa International Institute for Sustainable Development |
07-07: Community Rights for Environmental Benefit Location: MC 7-100 Chair: Alda Salomao Successful Community Stewardship of Tropical Forests: Evidence from Community Forest Concessions in Petén, Guatemala 1: Bioversity International, France; 2: Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock, Guatemala Common Benefits: How Community Tenure Is Facilitating investment in the Commons for Inclusive Growth 1: Center for International Forestry Research; 2: ForestAction, Nepal Land Rights, Inclusive Development and Benefit Sharing To Achieve CO2 Emissions Reductions 1: MOKORO, United Kingdom; 2: Centro Terra Viva, Maputo, Mozambique Foreign Investments to Support Forestry In Mexico as a Means of Increasing Resiliency Michigan State University, United States of America |
07-08: Instruments to Facilitate Land Value Capture Location: MC 8-100 Chair: Robert Lewis-Lettington Supporting Fiscal Aspect of Land Administration through an LADM-based Valuation Information Model 1: Yıldız Technical University, Department of Geomatic Engineering, Turkey; 2: Dutch Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency, The Netherlands; 3: Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Turkey; 4: Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Department OTB, GIS Technology Section, The Netherlands; 5: Aalborg University, Department of Development and Planning, Denmark Capturing Land Value Uplift to Deliver Infrastructure and Affordable Housing in a Market Economy - Recent UK Experience Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, United Kingdom Evaluating Value Capture Instruments Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom Land and Transport Policy Coordination: A proposed Recipe for Leveraging Land for Funding Infrastructure 1: Universidad de los Andes, Colombia; 2: World Bank Group |
07-09: Forest Tenure and Migration Location: MC 9-100 Chair: Jorge Munoz Emergent Dynamics of Migration and Their Potential Effects on Forest and Land use in North Kalimantan, Indonesia 1: Center for International Forestry Research, Indonesia; 2: Brunel University London, UK What Is The Impact Of Out-migration For Employment On People and Land? Lessons For Policy And Research In Nepal 1: Center for International Forestry Research, Indonesia; 2: Forest Action, Nepal The effects of migration on property rights and livelihoods on forest frontiers in the Peruvian Amazon Center for International Forestry Research, Peru Land Tenure Security, Migration and the VGGTs Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Italy |
07-10: Streamlining Land Administration Procedures Location: MC 10-100 Chair: David Egiashvili On Common Ground – Addressing Land Rights in the African Great Lakes Region ZOA, Netherlands, The Mozambique: Even a Progressive Land Law Needs Revision after a Generation of Experience DAI, United States of America Assessment of Land Administration Service Delivery In Three Selected States In Nigeria - Experiences From Ekiti, Kebbi and Niger States 1: Presidential Technical Committee on Land Reform, Nigeria; 2: Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing, Nigeria; 3: University of Lagos, Nigeria |
07-11: Harnessing the Benefits from Interoperability Location: MC C1-100 Chair: Kalum Udagepola The Notarial Role In Interconnected Land Governance High Council of Notary (CSN), France Online portals support European Interconnection of Land Registers Dutch Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency (Kadaster), Netherlands, The Lessons from Information Technology-based Land Governance Reforms in India Azim Premji University, India New Trends in Development of Land Tenure in Russia State University of Land Use Planning, Russian Federation |
07-12: Urban Land Acquisition Location: MC C1-200 Chair: Bjoern Hoops Political and Economic Challenges for Land Owners and Families Surrounding the Port of La Union, El Salvador, Central America 1: LAA GLOBAL, El Salvador; 2: Korea-Vietnam Friendship Information Technology College, Vietnam; 3: Real Estate Owner, El Salvador Understanding Land Acquisition in Urban Development Projects: Participation of Slum Dwellers Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology (CEPT University), Ahmedabad, India Land Governance & Infrastructure Development: Challenges in the Perspective of Land Acquisition and Resettlement. International Resettlement Consultant, Bahark-Eshkashim Road Project of the Ministry of Public Works, Asian Development Bank, Afghanistan Understanding Local Governments’ Tactics To Guard Against Land-expropriation-related mass incidents (LERMIs) in China: A Case Study From Huizhou Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China, People's Republic of |
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3:30pm - 3:45pm |
Coffee Break Location: Front Lobby |
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3:45pm - 5:15pm |
08-01: Data for Managing Urban Growth Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Sameh Naguib Wahba Capturing Urbanization and SDGs at the City Level by Combining Data Sources European Commission, Belgium New Opportunities for Urban Land Governance by Exploiting Big Data from Earth Observation DLR, Germany Anatomy of Density: Towards an Evidence-Based Densification Strategy for Cities New York University, United States of America Better Data for Informed Decisions in Cities World Bank, United States of America Data Needs for Planning Urbanization in Colombia The National Planning Department, Colombia |
08-02: Surveyors in Today's World: a Round Table Location: MC 13-121 Chair: Maurice Barbieri Role of Surveyor in Implementing a Sustainable Fit- For-Purpose Land Administration Comité de Liaison des Géomètres Européens (CLGE), Belgium Is There A Need for Reviewing Surveying Standards? RICS, United Kingdom Professionalizing the Sector: What Role for Professional Ethics and A Code of Conduct CLGE (Comité de Liaison des Géomètres Européens), Belgium New Ways for Training of Surveyors CLGE, Croatia Tomorrow’s Surveyors : Will New Data and Technologies Change the Demand for Surveyor Services CLGE (Council of European Geodetic Surveyors), Switzerland |
08-03: Improving Access to Land for Returnees and IDPs Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Joachim Knoth Improving Access to State Land for Returnees and IDPs in Afghanistan 1: UN-Habitat Afghanistan; 2: United Nations Mission in South Sudan; 3: CEO of Afghanistan Independent Land Authority (Arazi) Preparing the ground for property restitution in the Syrian Arab Republic Norwegian Refugee Council, Syria Response Office Using Geospatial Data to Track Land Tenure Security in Syria The World Bank, United States of America |
08-04: Improving Land Service Delivery in Africa IV Location: MC 6-860 Chair: Paul Tchawa Participation, Innovative Approaches and Customary Cadastres: A Practical VGI Experiment in Nanton, Ghana 1: Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC), University of Twente, The Netherlands; 2: Swinburne Business School, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia Low-Cost Land Information System for Sustainable Urban Development: Case Examples in Kenya and Zambia UN-Habitat/GLTN, Kenya Assisted Community-Led Systematic Land Tenure Regularization 1: EXI LDA, Mozambique; 2: DINAT - National Directorate of Lands; 3: Kadaster Innovations for Securing Land Rights in Customary Settings: Gender, Collective Action, and Role of Customary Authorities MINISTRY OF LANDS, HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, Malawi |
08-05: Can Community - Investor Negotiations be Fair? Location: MC 7-860 Chair: Rachael Knight Supporting Communities in Their Negotiations with Investors – A View from Sierra Leone 1: Namati, Sierra Leone; 2: Namati; 3: CCSI Can Power and Resource Asymmetries be Addressed in Community-Investor Negotiations? 1: Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment, United States of America; 2: Namati, United States of America Considering Community-Investor Negotiations Through the Lens of Political Economy and Legal Empowerment IIED, United Kingdom Community-Investor Interactions and Agreements – Reflections from the Private Sector Perspective Illovo Sugar Africa Ltd, United Kingdom What Role for Government When Communities Enter Voluntarily Into Agreements with Investors? Ghana Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, Ghana |
08-06: New Approaches to Developing Agricultural Value Chains Location: MC 6-100 Chair: Dietmar Stoian Learning from Civil Society - Business Innovation Pilots for Governance of Agricultural Investments in Sub-Saharan Africa University of Greenwich, United Kingdom Value Chain Development And Land Tenure Regularization In Mozambique. The Case Of Prosul, Linking Market To Land Tenure Secured Communities And Smallholder Farmers 1: Agricultural Development Fund (FDA)/ Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (MASA), Mozambique; 2: International Agricultural Development Fund (IFAD) Land markets as a new way of managing lands in Senegal River valley? 1: CIRAD, France / UGB Saint Louis Sénégal; 2: CIRAD, France / ISRA BAME Dakar Land and Tree Tenure Innovations for Financing Smallholder Cocoa Rehabilitation in Ghana 1: USAID Tenure and Global Climate Change Program, Winrock International; 2: USAID Tenure and Global Climate Change Program; 3: USAID Tenure and Global Climate Change Program, Tetra Tech |
08-07: Native Title and Land Registration Location: MC 7-100 Chair: Camilla Toulmin “Amazonas Dialog Forum”: Land Governance and Traditional Populations Rights in Brazilian Amazon Instituto Internacional de Educação do Brasil, Brazil Property Rights in Indigenous Communities in Canada: Factors Affecting Leasehold and Certificate of Possession Values Natural Resources Canada Treaties and Land Governance - Whose Land is it Anyway? National Native Title Tribunal, Australia Democracy & Communities: Catching Up with Changing Community Land Governance Around the World independent, Kenya |
08-08: Land Valuation to Improve Tax Collection: Case Studies Location: MC 8-100 Chair: Richard Grover The Advantages of a Mixed System of Property Taxation Netherlands Council for Real Estate Assessment, Netherlands, The Innovative Approaches In Preparation For Mass Valuation In Serbia 1: Republic Geodetic Authority of Serbia, Serbia; 2: Food and Agriculture Organization of UN; 3: Oxford Brookes University, UK Piloting Innovative Approaches to Valuing Commercial Property for Taxation Purposes: Occupier Assisted Valuations 1: Valuation Office, Ireland; 2: World Bank, United States of America Separate Land and Building Valuation Systems for Taxation? 1: The World Bank, United States of America; 2: Aalto University, Finland |
08-09: Comparing Approaches to Securing Forest Tenure Location: MC 9-100 Chair: Gerardo Segura Warnholtz Governing the Commons – Jointly Owned Forest as a Solution 1: National Land Survey of Finland; 2: Department of Built Environment, Aalto University School of Engineering, Finland Social Differentiation In Collective Tenure Regimes: Women Rights And Forest Tenure Reforms CIFOR Understanding the Emerging Dynamics in Forest Governance in Ethiopia The World Bank Group |
08-10: Economic Benefits from Land Administration Reform Location: MC 10-100 Chair: Michael Graglia Agency for Real Estate Cadastre of Republic of Macedonia - Before and after the reforms, lessons learned, business orientation Agency for Real Estate Cadastre, Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Improving Land Administration – Strategical Outlook Evro-PF, Slovenia Finding Common Ground 1: Kadaster, Netherlands, The; 2: ATR/BPN Indonesia |
08-11: Strengthening Spatial Aspects of Land Administration Location: MC C1-100 Chair: Roland Klaus UNECE/FIG Guidelines for Formalization of Informal Real Estate within Europe FIG, Greece Real Estate Registration Project Republic Geodetic Authority Republic Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina IMPROVEMENT of cadastral maps in CROATIA 1: GEO-GAUSS d.o.o., Croatia; 2: State geodetic administration, Croatia |
08-12: Turning Legal Principles for Expropriation into Practice Location: MC C1-200 Chair: Tim Hanstad Challenges and Opportunities for the Formalization of Uncompensated Expropriated Private Lands in the Dominican Republic The Land Alliance, United States of America High-level Requirements for a Land Acquisition and Resettlement Tool for Planning, Design, and Implementation of Resettlement Process for Infrastructure and Other Public-interest Projects. 1: World Bank; 2: National Center of State Cadastres, Geodesy and Cartography, Uzbekistan; 3: Independant Consultant Compulsory Acquisition of Land: the Need For Robust Governance to Deliver Public Interest Projects Through Land Assembly Land and Equity Movement in Uganda - LEMU, United Kingdom Legal Limits On Government Authority To Expropriate Land Land Portal, Netherlands, The |
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5:30pm - 8:00pm |
00-20: Celebrating the Day of the Surveyor Location: MC 13-121 Lounge By invitation only. Please contact GlobalSurveyorsDay@clge.eu |
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7:00pm | Poster Board 02-01 Location: MC Atrium The Social and Economic Impacts of the Lekki Free Trade Zone Expropriation on Affected Communities in Lagos, Nigeria 1: Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Nigeria, Nigeria; 2: Faculty of Law, University of Groningen, Netherlands; 3: Department of Economics, University of Reading, UK; 4: GeoPlans Systems International Company Ltd, Nigeria; 5: Department of Geography, Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria Addressing Illegal Land Use in the Netherlands and Beyond: Towards an Empirically Based Reform of Acquisitive Prescription University of Groningen, Netherlands, The Land Conversion, Sense of Place and Human Well-being: The Unexplored Nexus of Urbanization 1: United Nations University - Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability, Japan; 2: Laboratory of Landscape Ecology and Planning, Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113 8657, Japan In Pursuit of Balanced Governance of Land in Context of Indian Land Acquisition Policies Higher Education Dept., West Bengal |
Poster Board 02-02 Location: MC Atrium ISO 19152 Implementation using the INTERLIS based LADM Country Profile of Colombia BSF Swissphoto AG, Colombia Anti-corruption solutions to land governance challenges in Africa: An analysis of Transparency International ‘s Land and Corruption Project in Africa 1: Transparency International Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe; 2: Ghana Intergrity Intiative Strengthening Land Governance for Poverty Eradication and Improved Livelihoods: The Role of the National Titling Centre in Kenya Ministry of Land and Physical Planning, Kenya Land Administration For My Country – The Challenges Of Delivering Land Administration Services At Scale Ordnance Survey, United Kingdom Delivering an Effective, Fit for Purpose and Future Proof Land Administration System for Low-Middle Income Nations 1: RICS, United Kingdom; 2: Ordnance Survey; 3: Land Registry |
Poster Board 02-03 Location: MC Atrium Towards a Virtual Land Titling System - Kenya's Roadmap Ministry of Lands - Kenya, Kenya India’s Digital Journey towards Conclusive Titling: Exploring Way-Outs from Road Blocks NR Management Consulting India Pvt Ltd, India An Assessment of the ChallengesFacing Implementation of E-conveyancing in Kenya. 1: Ministry ofLands and Physical Planning; 2: Land Development and Governance Institute Community-based Participatory Approach to Land Governance and Modernization of Land Records – An Indian Experience NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, India The role of (City Address model And Computer aided mass valuation) technology in Land Administration systems – to improve land access and productivity of land use. Kampala Capital City Authority, Uganda |
Poster Board 02-04 Location: MC Atrium Converting Informal Possession into Formal Ownership – The Nuances That Matter Landesa, United States of America Exploring innovative valuation methods in communal land. The case of Namibia. Namibia University of Science and Technology, Namibia International Standards – Essential For Meaningful International Benchmarking To Price Sustainability Into The Market RICS, United Kingdom The Connectivity of Land Valuation, Land Transfer Standards (ILMS) and Land Acquisition/Taxation – Integrating Fit for Purpose Principles Along the Land Continuum RICS, United Kingdom |
Poster Board 02-05 Location: MC Atrium Benefit Sharing in the Mining Sector: Case Study of Nguluku and Bwiti Kwale County, Kenya Hakijamii, Kenya Re-thinking the mega-projects approach in Kenya: Policy Choice and its effects on land rights KENYA LAND ALLIANCE, Kenya The Contemporary Wave of Large-Scale Land Investments and Its Implications to Smallholder Farmers in Tanzania: Is It a Land Investment or Land Grabbing? Mzumbe University, Tanzania |
Poster Board 02-06 Location: MC Atrium Pilot use of responsible agricultural investment principles: Final Report 1: UNCTAD, Switzerland; 2: World Bank, Washington DC; 3: University of Reading The Role of Land Banks in the Context of Zero-Deforestation Palm Oil in Indonesia 1: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA); 2: KU Leuven, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences; 3: Duke University, Nicholas School of the Environment; 4: Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) Anticipating Carbon Emission and Its Mitigation in the Global Land Rush 1: GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Germany; 2: University of Michigan |
Poster Board 02-07 Location: MC Atrium Towards a Global Land Governance Database German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Land tenure security: Objective metrics towards United Nations-SDG land indicator 1.4.2. Natural Resources Canada Land Rights as Human Rights: How strong standards on land in developing international human rights norms and the Sustainable Development Goals should inform legal and policy advocacy for practitioners, and priorities for donors and governments. Landesa, United States of America Managing Responsible Agricultural Investments Using an Open Source Solution 1: GIZ, Ethiopia; 2: Agricultural Transformation Agenda (ATA), Ethiopia; 3: Ethiopian Horticulture and Agricultural Investment Authority (EHAIA) |
Poster Board 02-08 Location: MC Atrium Distributed ledger technologies and blockchain for a better Sustainable development goals framework 1: FIG, Denmark,; 2: Credit Suisse, AbsolutAssets, Switzerland; 3: Absolutum Pte Ltd, Singapore; 4: K2amanagement, Combodia; 5: PWC singapore; 6: TLF Consortium, Switzerland; 7: IBM Geospatial Good Practices and Advances in Machine Learning Towards Good Land Governance and Meeting the Global Challenges 1: Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN, Italy; 2: Republic Geodetic Authority, Republic of Serbia; 3: DigitalGlobe International,Inc Use Of Satellite Technology For Poverty Alleviation 1: CLS, FRANCE; 2: SIRS, France |
Poster Board 02-09 Location: MC Atrium Fintech and its impact on Land administration and geographical information systems. FIG, Denmark Online Learning and Open Source Geospatial Software to Innovate the Use of Spatial Data in the Land Administration Sector Gispo Ltd, Finland Invasive weeds and food security in Africa: The role of Earth observation and geospatial science International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology, Kenya Methodology For Identification Of Agricultural Land Boundaries, Encroachment And Crop Usage Through Mobile Application. Tata Consultancy Services, India |
Poster Board 02-10 Location: MC Atrium The REILA Project as a Model for successful Land Administration Capacity Building 1: NIRAS, Finland; 2: Ministry of Agriculture, Ethiopia E-Learning For Land Management: Experiences From Two Learning Packages 1: Technical University Munich, Germany; 2: Un-Habitat/GLTN, Kenya IAAO Innovation and Leadership Training for the Development of Successful Property Tax Systems International Association of Assessing Officers, United States of America |
Poster Board 02-11 Location: MC Atrium Ten Years of Norwegian Assistance to the Land Sector in Moldova: Assessment of the Results Supporting Achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals 1: Statens kartverk - Norwegian Mapping Authority, Norway; 2: Agency for Land Relations and Cadastre, Moldova Large Scale Geodetic Projects in Republic of Macedonia Agency for real estate cadastre, Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Geo-referencing Deconstructed GIS/Transport, United States of America |
Poster Board 02-12 Location: MC Atrium From Mapping to Planning: experiences in Indonesia with public participation as a tool for sustainable development 1: Universidad de los Andes, Colombia; 2: Land Equity International Protection of traditional rights with innovative technology for harmonized spatial planning in Indonesia NIRAS, Finland Geospatial Technologies as elixir for unlocking the potentials of land in Sub-Saharan Africa Abia State Polytechnic Aba, Nigeria Land cadastral information system in Mongolia Agency for Land Administration and Management, Geodesy and Cartography, Mongolia |
Poster Board 02-13 Location: MC Atrium Step By Step Guide On Community-Led Land Mapping GROOTS Kenya, Kenya Social Tenure Domain Model towards Tenure Security Case Study: Kitui village-Majengo slum, Nairobi Technical University of Kenya, Kenya Improving Tenure Security of Smallholder Farmers: Pioneering Tools and Approaches in Kenya and Uganda UN-Habitat/GLTN, Kenya |
Poster Board 02-14 Location: MC Atrium Participatory Planning for Pro-Poor Low Cost Housing in Cambodia as a response to insecure land tenure – A Case Study of Kor Village, Chrang Chamres II Commune Ruesey Keo District, Phnom Penh, Cambodia People in Need, Cambodia Alternative housing paradigms in BRICS countries University of Melbourne, Australia Regularization of informal settlements: a comparative study between Colombia, Brazil and Peru 1: Prefeitura de Campinas, Brazil; 2: Agustin Codazzi Geographic Institute, Colombia; 3: National Superintendency of Public Registries,Peru; 4: State University of Campinas, Brazil; 5: State University of Campinas, Brazil High housing construction costs in Africa: Key drivers and some solutions African Development Bank (AfDB), Côte d'Ivoire |
Poster Board 02-15 Location: MC Atrium Urban Public Open Spaces As A Generator Of Growth And Inclusive Cities In Developing Countries: Case Of Blantyre City, Malawi BLANTYRE CITY COUNCIL, Malawi Analysis of Land Value Contributing Factors in Kigali City-Rwanda University of Rwanda,College of Science and Technology, Rwanda Bridging the Gap Between Geo-Technologies and Urban Land Administration in Brazil Federal University of ABC, Brazil Integrating Urban Regeneration Into Land Management: Practices in Istanbul 1: Okan University, Turkey; 2: Avrasya Land Management and Urban Regeneration Strategy Development Center, Turkey Agency Assisted Urban Renewal Under Heterogeneous Utility Functions 1: Kent State University, USA; 2: Council for Social Development, India; 3: Government of India, India.; 4: University of Central Missouri, USA; 5: Illinois State University, USA |
Poster Board 02-16 Location: MC Atrium Vulnerability Assessment For Resilient Housing Retrofitting In Guatemala World Bank, United States of America The New Urban Vulnerability: India RICS School of Built Environment, India Exploring Urban-Rural Linkages through the Lens of Land Governance and Human Settlements Habitat for Humanity International, South Africa Entrenching a Participatory and Sustainable Approach to Urban Planning and Responsible Land Governance in Kenya Transparency International Kenya, Kenya |
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8:30am - 10:00am |
09-01: Improving Resilience and Resilience Impact of National Land and Geospatial Systems Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Mika-Petteri Törhönen Improving Resilience and Resilience Impact of National Land and Geospatial Systems 1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: University of Melbourne, Australia Discussant Norwegian Mapping Authority, Norway |
09-02: Gendered land data to equalize asset access: How and why Location: MC 13-121 Chair: Benedicte Leroy De La Briere Why direct interviewing matters- results from Malawi The World Bank, Italy Using Tax Data to Assess Gender Equality in Land Ownership: Lessons for Ukraine and Beyond Stategeocadastre, Ukraine Using monitoring data to effectively mainstream gender equality in land ownership in the Western Balkans Ministry of Justice, Albania Towards an Integrated Approach to Measuring Gendered Land Access and Project Impact World Bank, United States of America |
09-03: Influencing the next tier of companies – promoting responsible land-based investment through investors or investment frameworks Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Harold Liversage Levers and Limits to Shaping Investment Practices in Land: A DFI Perspective CDC Group, United Kingdom Shaping Agropole Investment Frameworks to Incentivise Responsible Investment Practices IISD, Switzerland A Legal Empowerment Approach to Influencing Land Investment Namati, India Investors’ ability to influence small and large investee land investment practices: reflections on IFC experience International Finance Corporation, United States of America |
09-04: Multi-Stakeholder Platforms for Land Policy Dialogue Location: MC 6-860 Chair: Oumar Sylla Innovation of Integrated Resource Governance in Myanmar Pyoe Pin, Myanmar Enjeux Et Limites Des Plateformes De Gouvernance Foncière Multiacteurs En Afrique Initiative Prospective Agricole et Rurale, Senegal Refitting Gendered Land Governance Strategies With New Global And Regional Development Frameworks: Opportunities And Challenges For Land And Gender Advocates 1: University of East London, United Kingdom; 2: Huairou Commission, United States of America; 3: Habitat for Humanity International Asia Pacific Office; 4: United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) Multi-stakeholder Engagement To Increase Access To Land For Housing: Case Studies From A Global Advocacy Campaign 1: Habitat for Humanity International, United States of America; 2: Habitat for Humanity International, Asia-Pacific; 3: Habitat for Humanity International, Latin America and the Caribbean; 4: Habitat for Humanity International, Europe, Middle Eaat and Africa |
09-05: Land Governance and VGGT Location: MC 7-860 Chair: Anna Locke Expropriation of Land Rights for Implementation of Mega Infrastructure Projects LE34, Denmark Land Governance for Development in the CEE region: Framing of Land Fragmentation as part of the Sustainable Development Goals 1: Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO.nl), Netherlands; 2: FAO Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia; 3: University of Santiago de Compostela German Citizens Requesting Responsible Land Governance: Opportunities and Limitations of Citizens’ Initiatives in Germany – And Elsewhere Independent Consultant, Germany Private Law and Agricultural Development: Preparing, Negotiating and Implementing an Agricultural Land Investment Contract that is Consistent with the VGGT and CFS-RAI Principles 1: UNIDROIT, Italy; 2: FAO, Italy; 3: IFAD, Italy Human Rights Based Monitoring of Land Governance 1: TMG Research. TMG ThinkTank for Sustainability, Germany; 2: German Institute for Human Rights |
09-06: Drivers and Impacts of Large-Scale Agro Investments Location: MC 6-100 Chair: Jann Lay The Globalization of Farmland: Theory and Empirical Evidence 1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: International Monetary Fund, United States of America Impacts Of Large Agricultural Investments - A Comparative Analysis From Three African Countries 1: University of Bern, Switzerland; 2: French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development (CIRAD) and International Land Coalition (ILC), Rome; 3: Institute for Food, Nutrition and Well-being and the Department of Agricultural Economics, Extension and Rural Development, University of Pretoria, South Africa; 4: CIRAD, France; 5: University of Pretoria, South Africa; 6: Malagasy Land Observatory, Madagascar; 7: CETRAD (Centre for Training and Integrated Research In ASAL Development) Nanyuki, Kenya; 8: Study of Governance Innovation, University of Pretoria, South Africa; 9: University of Pretoria, Department of Plant Production and Soil Science Towards normalization? Comparison and evolution of land acquisitions in eight African countries 1: Land Matrix Initiative; 2: International Land Coalition; 3: CIRAD; 4: University of Pretoria; 5: Centre for Development and Environment (CDE) - University of Bern Tainted Lands: Corruption In Large-Scale Land Deals 1: University of Louvain (UCL, Belgium) and at SciencesPo (Paris); 2: Global Witness |
09-07: How can Pastoral Systems Keep up with Changing Conditions? Location: MC 7-100 Chair: Fiona Flintan Land and resource governance in pastoralist systems: It’s not all about boundaries and property rights 1: International Livestock Research Institute, Kenya; 2: ADIS-University of Nairobi; 3: College of Development Studies, Department of Environment and Development, Addis Ababa University The Strategic Use of Private Property: Investigating the Tenure-Use Gap in Kenya's Rangelands 1: International Organization for Migration (IOM-The UN Migration Agency); 2: McGill University, Department of Geography Formalizing Pastoral Land Rights in Ethiopia: A Breakthrough in Oromia National Regional State 1: TetraTech ARD, Ethiopia; 2: Ministry of Agriculture, Ethiopia; 3: USAID Ethiopia/Mission |
09-08: Tenure Security and Low-Cost Housing Delivery Location: MC 8-100 Chair: Robin Rajack Rethinking Property Regularization For Effective Informal Settlements Upgrading In Egypt: A Context - Specific Approach 1: GIZ, Egypt; 2: Department of Urban Planning, faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt Land Title Application Rate and Uptake In Regularized Settlements in Tanzania 1: Ministry of Lands, Housing and Human Settlements Development, Tanzania; 2: Ardhi University Facilitating The Creation Of Enabling Environments For Slum Upgrading And Affordable Housing - From Pilots To Programs in Monrovia, Liberia Habitat for Humanity International, United States of America Informality in the Brazilian housing market: the case of the Metropolitan region of Campinas - SP (RMC) 1: UNICAMP, Brazil; 2: IDB |
09-09: Land Tenure Regularization and Agricultural Intensification Location: MC 9-100 Chair: Innocent Matshe Acknowledging Middle-Scale Farmers in Senegal: From Land Use/Acquisition Processes To Their Role in Agricultural Intensification 1: ISRA Bame, Senegal; 2: CIRAD/ISRA Bame, Senegal; 3: CIRAD/FIDA, Italy; 4: Michigan State University The Impact of Land Governance on the Economic Development Potential of Small Scale Farmers in Namibia Namibia University of Science and Technology, Namibia The Impact of Informal Land Tenure Security on Credit Taking and Land Rental Markets in Zambia’s Eastern Province 1: Cloudburst Consulting Group, United States of America; 2: United States Agency for International Development |
09-10: Evaluating Impact of Land Tenure Projects Location: MC 10-100 Chair: Cynthia Goytia Beyond Titling: Impacts of a Multifaceted Land Governance Intervention on Land Conflict in Burkina Faso Landesa, United States of America Tools for Impact Evaluation of Land Tenure and Governance Millennium Challenge Corporation, United States of America Impacts of customary land use rights formalization on smallholder tenure security and economic outcomes: Midline results from a RCT impact evaluation of USAID’s Land Tenure Assistance activity in Tanzania 1: NORC at the University of Chicago, United States of America; 2: MSI, Inc; 3: United States Agency for International Development; 4: Landesa The Impact of Customary Land Certification on Land Tenure and Resource Governance: Results of the Tenure and Global Climate Change RCT in Zambia Cloudburst Consulting Group, United States of America |
09-11: Lightning talks: Machine Learning and Platforms Location: MC C1-100 Chair: Thomas Esch Will Artificial Intelligence Help Provide Solutions to Land Governance and Poverty? 1: The University of Utah School of City and Metropolitan Planning; 2: Geomancer, Inc.; 3: The Corporation of the Presiding Bishop Unsupervised Extraction Of Features And High Resolution Data Using AIMEE IMGeospatial, United Kingdom Digital Twin as City Management Tool 1: Sitowise Ltd, Finland; 2: Nokia Bell Labs, Finland; 3: VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd; 4: World Bank Using Scalable Technology Platforms to Deliver Fit-for-Purpose Land Administration ESRI, United States of America Harnessing Land Information Through Cloud-Based Platforms For A Resilient Society Ordnance Survey, United Kingdom |
09-12: New ways of creating and using data Location: MC C1-200 Chair: David Rovira Ecuador - Sigtierras The First National Interconnected Open Source Land Information System GEOFIT, France Territorial management in San Pedro Sula, Honduras 1: Municipalidad de San Pedro Sula, Honduras; 2: DHV Consultants Zanzibar Mapping Initiative - An Island of Innovation WORLD BANK, Tanzania Land Administration at Scale GIS Transport, Nigeria |
09-13: New Ways of Dealing with Land Conflict Location: MC 2-850 Chair: Laura Cunial Alternative Land Conflict Transformation: A Cambodia Innovation Independent Mediation Organization (IMG), Cambodia Innovation In Land Disputes Mediation And Land Governance In Conflict Situations: Evidence From Eastern DRC And The State Of Jubbaland, Somalia. UN-Habitat, Kenya Land Governance And State Building In Conflict Contexts: 10 Country Cases UN-Habitat / Global Land Tool Network, Kenya |
09-15: Affordable Standards for Land Data Management Location: MC 7-300 Chair: B. James Deaton Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) and its contribution to monitoring of land governance in Uganda 1: Independent Consultant, Bolivia, Plurinational State of; 2: Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development (MLHUD), Uganda; 3: Integrated Land Solutions, Africa (ILSA) Modernizing Land Service Delivery through the Application of a Continuum Approach: Examining the Appropriateness of the International Land Management Standard (ILMS) 1: George Mason University, United States of America; 2: Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors, United Kingdom Building Ethiopian Land Administration Domain Model to Support Legal Cadastre in Ethiopia 1: World Bank; 2: Federal Urban Real Property Registration and Information Agency, Ethiopia; 3: IGNFI IT-Leap Approach – Lessons Learned in Providing Knowledge Transfer and Capacity Strengthening 1: Innola Solutions Inc., USA; 2: National Center of State Cadastres, Geodesy and Cartography, Uzbekistan |
10:00am - 10:30am |
Coffee Break Location: Front Lobby |
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10:30am - 12:00pm |
10-01: How can urban regeneration projects help tackle poverty and address inequity of access? Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Sameh Naguib Wahba Making The Improbable Possible: Integrating Design And Infrastructure Across All 51 Miles Of The Los Angeles River River LA, United States of America Waterfront Redevelopment in Rio de Janeiro – Thinking about the Most Vulnerable Urban Management Smart City Business Americas Institute, United States of America |
10-02: India's progress towards harnessing the benefits of inter-operability Location: MC 13-121 Integrated Land Information – India Department of Land Resources, India Discussant Comments World Bank, United States of America |
10-03: Native Title in Latin America Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Enrique Pantoja Native Title and Land Registration 1: IPRA-CINDER (International Property Registries Association), Spain; 2: Procuraduria General de Guatemala; 3: Corporacion Chilena de Derecho Registral; 4: Registro Nacional Agrario Mexico; 5: Supeintendencia de los Registros y del Notariado Colombia Indigenous Property Titles: The Mapuche Community in Chile and the Protection of Property Records 1: Conservador de Bienes Raíces de Santiago, Chile; 2: Conservador de Bienes Raíces de Santiago, Diego Portales University, Chile Private Property and Social Property, Two Different Views: the Case of Mexico CINDER North America Aboriginal Titles and the Problems to Reflect Them in the Land Registry and Cadaster superintendencia de notariado y registro, Colombia The Recognition of Ancient Rights of Aboriginal People. A Vision From The Land Registry and the Court of Justice of Guatemala General Attorney Guatemala, Guatemala |
10-04: Capacity Development for Land Governance Location: MC 6-860 Chair: Charl-Thom Hilgardt Bayer Land Govenance In Higher Education: Missing Link between Research, Policy, And Stakeholders' Needs In African Societies University of Marburg, Germany Fit-For-Purpose Land Administration: Capacity Development for Country Implementation 1: Aalborg University, Denmark; 2: KnowEdge, United Kingdom; 3: GLTN/UN-Habitat, Kenya Technical and Vocational Education and Training initiative on Rural Cadastre and Land Registration: The Case of Ethiopia 1: NIRAS/Ethiopia, Ethiopia; 2: Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources Advancing collaborative research in responsible and smart land management in and for Africa: The ADLAND model Chair of Land Management, Technical University of Munich, Germany |
10-05: Leveraging Land Governance and Sustainability in the 2030 Agenda Location: MC 7-860 Chair: Ward Anseeuw Unlocking the potential of land systems to contribute to the 2030 agenda: Identifying trade-offs and co-benefits and synthesizing knowledge for sustainable and just land systems 1: Global Land Programme, International Programme Office; 2: University of Bern, Centre for Development and Environment (CDE), Switzerland Imagining Agriculture in 2030: Sustainable solutions, disruptive technology International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) Energy and land use - contribution to the UNCCD Global Land Outlook 1: IINAS, Germany; 2: Chalmers University, Sweden; 3: University of New England, Australia; 4: Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USQ; 5: Stockholm Environment Institute, Sweden; 6: Biomass Research, Netherlands; 7: KwaZulu-Natal University, South Africa; 8: Imperial College, UK; 9: International Centre for Research in Agroforestry, Kenya Women’s Land Rights as Potential Accelerator of Twin Efforts to Reach Land Degradation Neutrality and Achieve Gender Equality Landesa, United States of America |
10-06: Monitoring Implementation of Large Agro Investments Location: MC 6-100 Chair: Francine Picard Forms of land tenure and property in a municipality in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, and strategies for community land rights protection. 1: ActionAid USA, United States of America; 2: ActionAid Guatemala; 3: CONGCOOP Guatemala Fostering Transparent and Evidence-Based Reporting: the Case of Uganda 1: IFAD, Italy; 2: Ministry of Agriculture Animal Industry and Fisheries of Uganda Collaborative planning for land-based investments in agriculture and forestry in Tanzania, Mozambique and Uganda 1: Shared Value Foundation; 2: CIFOR; 3: LANDac; 4: Utrecht University Emerging Developments in Responsible Large-Scale Agricultural Investment in the Mekong 1: Land Equity International Pty Ltd, Australia; 2: Independent; 3: Gret |
10-07: Increasing Tenure Security in Pastoral Systems Location: MC 7-100 Chair: Peter Veit The Role of Pastoralists' Tenure Security In Sustainable Land Management; Evidence From West Pokot, Kenya 1: University of Nairobi, Kenya, Kenya; 2: Lund University, Sweden Do Mongolian’s need a contract on rangeland? Green ecology, Mongolia Regional Innovations For Diverse Tenure Systems Of Pasture Land In Central Asia 1: Environment and development Association JASIL, Mongolia; 2: National Pasture Users Association "Kyrgyz Jayiti", Kyrgyzstan; 3: Institute Ecology for Sustainable Development, Kazakhstan; 4: National Association of Dekhan Farmers, Tajikistan; 5: Kyrgyzs Association of Forest and Land Users, Kyrgyzstan Assessment Of Different Land Tenure Systems And Their Respective Effects on Rangeland Governance in South Tunisia: an application of the Bayesian Belief Network (BBN) approach. 1: ICARDA, Jordan, Hashemite Kingdom of; 2: IRA, Institut des Régions Arides de Médenine, Tunisia |
10-08: Land Administration as an Enabler for Local Government Location: MC 8-100 Chair: Pekka Ilmari Halme Land Administration in Ecuador; current situation and opportunities with adoption of fit-for-purpose land administration approach 1: Faculty ITC< University of Twente, Netherlands, The; 2: University ESPE, Ecuador; 3: SIGITERRAS, Ecuador; 4: MIDUVI, Ecuador; 5: Consultant The Future of the Cadastral in Honduras Unidad Administradora de Proyectos del Instituto de la Propiedad, Honduras Are Local Registers the Solution? 1: DAI Europe , United Kingdom; 2: DAI, United States; 3: Kadaster, Netherlands |
10-09: Is There a Need to Promote Land Access by the Youth? Location: MC 9-100 Chair: Mamadou Baro Challenges of Governance Responses to Land Use Change and Poverty Among Indigenous People in Northeast Cambodia 1: The University of Auckland, New Zealand; 2: Research Consultant Understanding Adivasiness as Caste Expression and Land Rights Claim in Central-Eastern India 1: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden; 2: University of Bergen, Norway Land Access, Tenure Security and the Fate of Rural Youth in Africa: The Case of Mozambique 1: International Food Policy Research Institute; 2: Eduardo Mondlane University, Mozambique |
10-10: Impact of Payment for Environmental Services Location: MC 10-100 Chair: Anne Larson Households’ Decisions to Participate in China’s Sloping Land Conversion Program and Reallocate Their Labour Times: Is There Endogeneity Bias? 1: Department of Forestry, Michigan State University, United States of America; 2: China National Forestry Economics and Development Research Center, No. 18 East Heping Street, Beijing, 100714; 3: College of Economics and Management, Zhejiang A&F University, Lin’an, 311300, China Triggers and Outcomes to Collective Action in Common-Pool Resources Management: A Devolution Case of Collective Forests in China 1: University of Gothenburg, Sweden; 2: World Bank Effect Analysis of Market-based Grassland Management and Reciprocal Grassland Management: A Study on Inner Mongolian Pastoral Area Renmin University of China, China, People's Republic of Land Conservation Payments Also Conserve Communal Social Capital 1: Department of Applied Economics, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA.; 2: Economics Department, Environmental Studies Affiliate, Amherst College, Amherst, MA, USA.; 3: World Bank Development Impact Evaluation Unit, Washington, D.C., USA.; 4: Evaluation Department, National Forestry Commission of Mexico, Guadalajara, Jalisco, MX. |
10-11: Lightning talks: geospartial Location: MC C1-100 Chair: Barbara Ryan Satellites for Syria: New methods for assessing agricultural production in conflict areas to support productivity assessments, rehabilitation efforts, and (post conflict) assistance 1: eLEAF, The Netherlands; 2: GeoVille, Austria; 3: World Bank, USA Assessment of Land Use and Land Cover Change Using GIS and Remote Sensing Techniques: A Case Study of Abobo District, Gambella Region, Ethiopia Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany Monitoring Agricultural Investments In Ethiopia: A Remote Sensing Based Approach 1: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, Germany; 2: MapTailor Geospatial Consulting GbR; 3: Joint Research Center (JRC) European Commission The Role of Geospatial Water Resource Management for Sustainable Land Use in Africa 1: DHI GRAS, Denmark; 2: GeoVille, Austria; 3: Satelligence, Netherlands; 4: eLEAF, Netherlands; 5: DTU Environment, Denmark; 6: ITC, University of Twente, Netherlands; 7: European Space Agency, Italy The Data is Not Enough: Some Hurdles We Must Overcome in the Democratization of Remote Sensing and GIS Technology Hexagon Geospatial, United States of America |
10-12: Roundtable: Big Data and the Valuation Office – a Two-sided Application for Land Administration? Location: MC C1-200 Chair: Tim Fella Improving Property Tax Valuation with Big Data International Association of Assessing Officers, United States of America How Governments are Applying Concepts of Big Data, Open Data, and Data Science in Support of Land Administration Thomson Reuters, United States of America Arlington County’s Open Data Initiative Arlington County, United States of America |
10-13: Taxing Real Property in Africa: Status & Prospects Location: MC 2-850 Chair: Willy Govender Policy Challenges IMF, United States of America Are the Property Tax Challenges Africa Face Different from Elsewhere in the World? Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, United States of America Land Tenure Issues Brigham Young University, United States of America Administrative Challenges African Tax Institute, University of Pretoria, United Kingdom Current Status and Future Prospects University of Pretoria, South Africa |
10-14: Improving Land Service Delivery in Africa I Location: MC 7-300 Chair: Wordsworth Odame Larbi Managing Large Scale Land Administration Reforms; A case of Ghana’s Land Administration Reform MINISTRY OF LANDS AND NATURAL RESOURCES, Ghana Use of Enabling Technology in Protecting Customary Land Rights in Sierra Leone - Pilot Formalization of Customary Land Rights 1: Ministry of Lands, Country Planning and the Environment, Government of Sierra Leone, Sierra Leone; 2: Food and Agricultural Organisation Rural Parcel Rights Demarcation in Ghana - An Exposition and Critique Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, Accra - Ghana Good Land Governance Is Essential To Effective Land Administration Land Administration Authority, Lesotho |
12:00pm - 2:00pm |
Lunch Location: Front Lobby and Preston Lounge |
Women's caucus Location: MC 6-100 |
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12:30pm - 2:00pm |
00-15: Plenary: Private Land Rights and Public Land Acquisition: Reconciling the Tensions Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Somik V. Lall Private Land Rights and Public Land Acquisition: Reconciling the Tensions University of Oxford, United Kingdom Discussant World Bank, China, People's Republic of |
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2:00pm - 3:30pm |
11-01: Integrated Approaches for the Sustainable Development of Indigenous Peoples’ and Local Communities’ Lands and Territories after Legalization Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Luis Felipe Duchicela VC RDC; Translation French and Spanish Community Forestry Concessions in the Maya Biosphere Reserve, Guatemala 1: Rainforest Alliance, Guatemala; 2: Carmelita, Guatemala Current Status and Perspectives on Forests, Land Reform and Indigenous Peoples in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Current Status and Perspectives on Forests, Land Reform and Indigenous Peoples in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Current Status and Perspectives on Forests, Land Reform and Indigenous Peoples in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Ligue Nationale des Associations des Autochtones Pygmées du Congo (LINAPYCO), Congo, Democratic Republic of the Re-opening the Path to Recognition of Afro-Colombians Collective Land Rights Rights and Resources Initiative, United States of America Experiences in Asia & Global Perspectives The International Land Tenure Facility, United States of America Reflections on Rights Actualization versus Rights Recognition: Closing the Gap Center for International Forestry Research, United States of America |
11-02: Impact evaluation of land tenure and land use regularization Location: MC 13-121 Chair: Maximo Torero Using Evaluations on Land Rights and Regularization for Policy Design Treasury, Aregetina, Argentine Republic Property Rights Reform in Mexico: Its Impact on Structural Transformation University of California at Berkeley, United States of America Impact of Land Titling in Rwanda 1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: Bocconi University, Italy |
11-03: Round table on progress with the VGGT Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Oumar Sylla 5th Anniversary of the VGGT: Achievements and Next Steps Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Italy Impact of VGGT Implementation on the Sustainable Use of Natural Resources in Panama Autoridad Nacional de Administración de Tierras, Panama VGGT and Land-based Investments:Some Investment Instruments Such as the EIP and AgriFi European Commission, Belgium Monitoring and Evaluation of the VGGT Stanford Law School, United States of America VGGT, Governance of Tenure and Responsible Investments in Agriculture FAO, Italy |
11-04: Data Collection Methodology Location: MC 6-860 Chair: Gbemisola Oseni Siwatu Production Frontiers & Soil Suitability: An Analysis of Maize Farmers in Eastern Uganda World Bank, United States of America Mission Impossible? Exploring the Promise of Multiple Imputation for Predicting Missing GPS-Based Land Area Measures in Household Surveys 1: Living Standards Measurement Study (LSMS), Survey Unit, Development Data Group, The World Bank; 2: The World Bank Targeting small scale irrigation in Mozambique: Initial evidence and implications for impact evaluations The World Bank, United States of America Sampling strategies for assessing impacts of irrigation investment in Rwanda The World Bank, United States of America |
11-05: Coming Together to Advocate Land Policy Reform Location: MC 7-860 Chair: Andreas Lange Strengthening women’s land rights and security of tenure for all on customary land settings: Implementation of innovative and gendered land tools and approaches 1: Uganda Community Based Association for Women and Children's welfare ( UCOBAC), Uganda; 2: UN-Habitat/Global Land Tool Network Lessons learnt from the 1995 National Land Policy Review and CSOs Engagement CARE International in Tanzania, Tanzania Investing In Community Organizing To Advance Women Land Rights In Africa 1: HUAIROU COMMISSION, United States of America; 2: GROOTS KENYA Addressing Women’s Land Rights using the SDGs Framework: Experience from Tanzania Landesa, Tanzania |
11-06: Principles of Responsible Agro Investment: Next Steps Location: MC 6-100 Chair: Chris Brett Land Rights as a Critical Factor in Donor Agricultural Investments: Constraints and Opportunities for YieldWise in Kenya’s Mango Value Chain Landesa, United States of America Responsible Large-Scale Land Investments In Uganda - Current Application And Potential Scope Of International Safeguards 1: Justus Liebig University Giessen; 2: University of Marburg; 3: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH Governing Land Investments: Do Governments have Legal Support Gaps? Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment, United States of America From Abstract to Actionable: The Status and Prospects of Emerging Tools and Innovations to Achieve Responsible Land Based Investments Rights and Resources Initiative, United States of America |
11-07: Valuing Unregistered Land Location: MC 7-100 Chair: Lawrence Walters Earth Observation For Land Titling And Land Value Estimations 1: Inter-American Development Bank, Bolivia; 2: Satelligence, The Netherlands; 3: European Space Agency, Italy; 4: Geoville, Austria; 5: eLEAF, The Netherlands; 6: University of Twente, The Netherlands RICS Research Valuation of Unregistered Land – The Reality of Functioning Informal Land and Property Markets in Ghana, Peru & Indonesia 1: RICS, United Kingdom; 2: International Land Policy, Australia; 3: University of Technology Sydney, Australia Valuation of Unregistered Lands in Developing Countries: Challenges, Applications and Potential Impacts for Responsible Land Governance 1: UN-Habitat/GLTN, Kenya; 2: Global Property Advisory; 3: Private Consultant; 4: South Pacific Property Advisors |
11-08: Using Satellite Imagery for Urban Change Detection Location: MC 8-100 Chair: Ran Goldblatt Peering into Megacities from Space 1: The World Bank Group, United States of America; 2: GISAT Identifying Urban Areas Combing Data from the Ground and Outer Space: An Application to India 1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: World Bank, United States of America; 3: World Bank, United States of America Earth Observati On For Urban Sustainable Development: Advancements For Supporting Land Use Planning In Urban Areas GAF AG, Germany Less Greenery For The Poor? _ Social Inequity And Green Space Distribution In Tropical Asian Megacities National University of Singapore, Singapore |
11-09: How Legal & Institutional Factors Affect Rural Land Markets Location: MC 9-100 Chair: Daniel Monchuk Regulating Rural Land Markets in West Africa: Issues and Priorities for Land Policies Institut de recherche pour le développement, France The emergence and dynamics of rural land markets in West Africa: key issues, key insights and remaining questions. IRD, France Land Markets Under the Radar: A Cross-Country Analysis of Market Activity in Sub-Saharan Africa 1: University of Washington, United States of America; 2: Michigan State University, United States of America |
11-10: Studies on Youth and Migration Location: MC 10-100 Chair: Hosaena Ghebru Pulled or pushed out? Causes and consequences of youth migration from densely populated areas of rural Kenya 1: Michigan State University, United States of America; 2: Tegemeo Institute, Egerton University, Kenya From Conflict to Conflicts: War-Induced Displacement, Land Conflicts, and Agricultural Productivity in Post-war Northern Uganda 1: National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Japan; 2: Otaru University of Commerce Land Tenure Security, Land Holdings and Migration in Rural Ethiopia Heriot Watt University, United Kingdom |
11-11: Lightning talks: Mapping and connectivity Location: MC C1-100 Chair: Nicola Heathcote LandPKS: A New Mobile Tool for Sustainable Land-Use Planning and Management 1: New Mexico State University, United States of America (NMSU); 2: United States Department of Agriculture - Agriculture Research Station (USDA-ARS); 3: United States Agency for International Development (USAID) OpenStreetMap - The Free, Open, and Collaborative Global Basemap Mapbox, United States of America How Mapping, Cadastral and Land Registry organizations in developing countries can cost-effectively assure the quality and reliability of their Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) Spatineo Inc., Finland All-in-One Mobile Survey Form on OSM for field/land survey GeoThings Inc., Taiwan The Benefits and Challenges of implementing a Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS) GNSS Network in Emerging Countries Leica Geosystems, France |
11-12: Gender Analysis of Land Registration Systems Location: MC C1-200 Chair: Rumyana Tonchovska An Assessment of Land Tenure Regimes and Women’s Land Rights in Two Regions of Myanmar Landesa, United States of America Women's Land Ownership in Morocco: Current State & Challenges World Bank, United States of America Case Study on the Registration of Property Rights of Women in Kosovo 1: Company: KLSC; EU funded project, Kosovo; 2: Kosovo Cadastral Agency |
11-13: Roundtable: New Technology, Women, and Land Location: MC 2-850 Chair: Jolyne Sanjak |
11-14: Research on Tenure, Farm Size, Investment and Productivity Location: MC 7-300 Chair: Yuanyuan Yi The Effect of Property Rights on Land-related Investments: Heterogenous Responses? Evidence from Niger. Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne University, France Effect of Farm Size on Farm Productivity: Empirical Evidences from India ICRISAT, India Do African Farmers Benefit From Large-Scale Land Acquisitions? 1: Development Economics Group, Wageningen University and Research Centre, The Netherlands; 2: Njala University, Sierra Leone Adoption of Sustainable Land And Forest Management Technologies: Outcome of Forest Tenure Reform in Developing Countries Centre for International Forestry Research, Indonesia |
3:30pm - 4:00pm |
Coffee Break Location: Front Lobby |
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4:00pm - 5:00pm |
Closing Plenary Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Shantayanan Devarajan Brief Reflections Government of Inida, India Brief Reflections Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Uganda Brief Reflections Ministry of Justice of Ukraine, Ukraine Brief Reflections Treasury, Argentine Republic Brief Reflections Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, China, People's Republic of Brief Reflections African Economic Research Consortium (AERC), Kenya Concluding remarks World Bank, United States of America |
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5:15pm - 7:15pm |
Reception Location: MC Atrium |
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9:00am - 10:30am |
12-01: Google Earth Engine - Introduction Location: MC C1-100 Chair: Ran Goldblatt Please bring your laptop. Google Earth Engine - Introduction New Light Technologies, United States of America |
12-02: Developing a Shared Conceptual Framework for Research on Women’s Land Rights Location: MC C1-200 Chair: Ruth Meinzen-Dick Developing a Shared Conceptual Framework for Research on Women’s Land Rights 1: Resource Equity, United States of America; 2: Oxford University; 3: IFPRI |
12-03: OpenStreetMap–The Free, Open, Collaborative Global Basemap Location: MC 6-860 Chair: Marena Brinkhurst OpenStreetMap - The Free, Open, Collaborative Global Basemap 1: Mapbox, United States of America; 2: Development Seed, United States of America |
12-04: Innovative Packaging of Free, Public-domain Data Location: MC 7-860 Chair: Nagaraja Rao Harshadeep Innovative Packaging of Free, Public-domain Data and Knowledge to Support Sustainable Development World Bank, United States of America |
12-05: Setting Up a Blockchain-Enabled Land Registry: Process, Technology, and Organizational Dimensions Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Henrik Hjelte Setting Up a Blockchain-Enabled Land Registry: Process, Technology, and Organizational Dimensions ChromaWay, United States of America |
12-06: Achieving Responsible Land Based Investments Location: MC 6-100 Chair: Lukasz Czerwinski Achieving Responsible Land Based Investments: Why Aren’t Best Practices a Done Deal? Landesa, United States of America |
12-07: Fit-for-Purpose Technology for Cadastral Systems Location: MC 7-100 Chair: Brent Jones Fit-for-Purpose Technology for Cadastral Systems Esri, United States of America |
12-08: Innovative Technologies for Property Valuation & Land Value Capture: concepts Location: MC 8-100 Chair: Andrew Coote Innovative Techniques for Improving Valuation: Technology Concepts 1: Consultingwhere Ltd, United Kingdom; 2: World Bank; 3: Food and Agriculture Organisation |
12-09: The Dashboard on People-Centered Land Monitoring Location: MC 9-100 Chair: Ward Anseeuw The Dashboard: How People-Centered Land Monitoring can Contribute to the Realization of the SDGs and VGGTs 1: CIRAD / International Land Coalition, Italy; 2: International Land Coalition, Italy |
12-10: Development of Indicators for Measuring Progress in Pastoral Land Tenure Policy, Legislation and Tenure Reform Location: MC 10-100 Chair: Aimen Frija Development of Indicators for Measuring Progress in Pastoral Land Tenure Policy, Legislation and Tenure Reform 1: International Livestock Research Institute, Ethiopia; 2: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas |
12-11: Model Agreement for Responsible Contract Farming Location: MC 4-100 Chair: Sarah Brewin Model Agreement for Responsible Contract Farming International Institute for Sustainable Development |
12-12: Building a continent-wide research network on land: The Network of Excellence on Land Governance in Africa Location: MC 5-100 Chair: Marc Nolting Building a Continent-Wide Research Network on Land: The Network of Excellence on Land Governance in Africa GIZ, Ethiopia |
9:00am - 4:00pm |
Field Trip to Arlington County- Department of Real Estate Assessment Location: Arlington County Staff of Arlington County will present its experience and approach with urban planning (city rehabilitation, financing infrastructure); evolution of land records management; real estate valuation/assessment and property tax collection; Use of GIS/mapping; and future of open data use. The morning will be spent at the county offices, followed by lunch with county staff for informal discussion. In the afternoon a tour to Thomas Jefferson Memorialwil be offered (early return to DC by metro is possible). REGISTRATION IS MANDATORY please contact: Dulce Naime: dnaime@worldbank.org |
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10:30am - 11:00am |
Coffee Break Location: Front Lobby |
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11:00am - 12:30pm |
13-01: Google Earth Engine - Applications Location: MC C1-100 Chair: Ran Goldblatt Please bring your laptop. Google Earth Engine - Applications New Light Technologies, United States of America |
13-02: Land in the SDG and the Human Rights Sphere: Links and Opportunities Location: MC C1-200 Chair: Katia Araujo Human Rights Norms and SDG: Links and Opportunities Landesa, United States of America |
13-03: Alternative Land Conflict Transformation: Lessons from Cambodia Location: MC 6-860 Chair: Sophorn Poch Alternative Land Conflict Transformation: Lessons from Cambodia Land Equity International/Mekong Region Land Governance, Lao People's Democratic Republic |
13-04: Managed Land Services Location: MC 7-860 Chair: Jill Urban-Karr Managed Land Services by Ordnance Survey and Trimble Trimble Navigation, Ltd, United States of America |
13-05: Blockchain Technology and Land Administration: Legal and Policy Landscape Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Baloko Makala Blockchain Technology and Land Administration: Legal and Policy Landscape The World Bank, United States of America |
13-06: Considering and Negotiating Community-Investor Contracts Location: MC 6-100 Chair: Rachael Knight Considering and Negotiating Community-Investor Contracts: A New Resource 1: Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment, United States of America; 2: Namati; 3: Mapbox |
13-07: Handbook for Geospatial Best Practices for Land Administration Location: MC 7-100 Chair: Stephen Calder Handbook for Geospatial Best Practices for Land Administration The Tools, Methodologies, Applications, and Rationales. GIS/Transport, United States of America |
13-08: Innovative Technologies for Property Valuation & Land Value Capture: Use Cases Location: MC 8-100 Chair: Andrew Coote Innovative Techniques for Improving Valuation Models: Case Studies 1: Consultingwhere Ltd, United Kingdom; 2: Ministry of Taxation, Denmark; 3: International Association of Assessing Officers |
13-09: Peri-urban Land Development and inclusiveness Location: MC 9-100 Chair: Oreoluwa Fika Peri-urban Land Development: Does Formal Tenure Benefit the Poor? Preliminary Research from Lagos and Bangalore. Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies, Netherlands, The |
13-10: Crime Prevention through Inclusive Environmental Design Location: MC 10-100 Chair: Bontje Zangerling Crime Prevention through Inclusive Environmental Design World Bank Group, Romania |
13-11: The Open Source Geospatial Land Administration Toolkit Location: MC 4-100 Chair: Santtu Pyykkönen The Open Source Geospatial Land Administration Toolkit Gispo Ltd, Finland |
13-12: E-Learning tools for Capacity Building in Land Governance. Experiences, Opportunities, Challenges Location: MC 5-100 Chair: Anna Schopf E-Learning tools for Capacity Building in Land Governance. Experiences, Opportunities, Challenges 1: Technical University Munich, Germany; 2: Global Land Tool Network - UN-Habitat; 3: Deutsche Gesellschaft Internationaler Zusammenarbeit |
12:30pm - 1:30pm |
Lunch Location: Front Lobby |
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1:30pm - 3:00pm |
14-01: How to Discover Quick, Easy to use Remote Sensing Data that Makes a Difference for Land Rights Location: MC C1-100 Chair: Anthony Burn How To Discover Quick, Easy To Use Remote Sensing Data That Makes A Difference For Land Rights 1: Radiant.Earth, United States of America; 2: European Space Agency; 3: Cadasta |
14-02: Land Governance from the bottom up: Including local communities in multi-stakeholder processes Location: MC C1-200 Chair: Romy Maria Santpoort Land investments from the bottom up: Including local communities in multistakeholder processes LANDac (Netherlands Academy for Land Governance), Netherlands, The |
14-03: The Economics of Land Degradation Neutrality in Asia Location: MC 6-860 Chair: Pushpam Kumar The Economics of Land Degradation Neutrality in Asia: Empirical Analysis & Policy Implications for the SDGs UNEP, Kenya |
14-04: Landuseplanner.org Location: MC 7-860 Chair: Pascal Douard Landuseplanner.org - An Interactive Tool for Evidence-based Land-use planning 1: European Forest Institute, EU REDD Facility, Spain; 2: IIASA, Austria; 3: CIRAD, France; 4: IITA, Nigeria; 5: LTS, UK |
14-05: Marshall Plan for Digital Skills: How Worldwide Cadastral Updates Can Launch a (Global, Distributed) Marshall Plan for Digital Skills Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Philip Auerswald How Worldwide Cadastral Updates Can Launch a (Global, Distributed) Marshall Plan for Digital Skills 1: George Mason University, United States of America; 2: Zilla Global LLC |
14-06: A Toolkit for Screening Prospective Investors in Agriculture Location: MC 6-100 Chair: William Speller A Toolkit For Screening Prospective Investors In Agriculture 1: UNCTAD, Switzerland; 2: World Bank, Washington DC; 3: University of Reading, UK |
14-07: New Technology and Emerging Trends: The State of Play for Land Administration Location: MC 7-100 Chair: Kate Fairlie New Technology and Emerging Trends: The State of Play for Land Administration 1: Know Edge Ltd, United Kingdom; 2: Land Equity International pty; 3: World Bank Group |
14-08: Developing a Human Rights Based Approach to Land Governance Location: MC 8-100 Chair: M. Siraj Sait How To Develop A Human Rights Based Approach To Land Governance And Land Related Project Management 1: University of East London, United Kingdom; 2: RMIT, Australia; 3: UN-Habitat, Kenya |
14-09: Smart Sketch Maps for the Documentation of Land using Hand Drawn Maps Location: MC 9-100 Chair: Malumbo Chipofya Smart Sketch Maps: A Tool for Community-driven Land Documentation using Hand Drawn Maps 1: University of Münster, Germany; 2: Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark |
14-10: Anti-corruption solutions to land governance challenges in Africa Location: MC 10-100 Anti-corruption solutions to land governance challenges in Africa: An analysis of Transparency International ‘s Land and Corruption Project in Africa 1: Transparency International Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe; 2: Ghana Intergrity Intiative; 3: Transparency International Zambia |
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