Conference Agenda
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Date: Wednesday, 21/Mar/2018 | ||||||||||
8:00am - 6:00pm | Posters on display all day; Presenters available 12-2PM and 5.30-6 PM or contact by email | |||||||||
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8:30am - 10:00am | 05-01: Innovating land and real estate management in the Arab region Session Chair: Sultan Alakraf, Dubai Land Department, United Arab Emirates | |||||||||
Preston Auditorium | ||||||||||
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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
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8:30am - 10:00am | 05-03: Land as key input for affordable housing Session Chair: Catalina Marulanda, World Bank, United States of America | |||||||||
MC 2-800 | ||||||||||
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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
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8:30am - 10:00am | 05-04: Implementing Safeguards to Protect Land Rights Session Chair: Peter Sidler, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, Ethiopia | |||||||||
MC 6-860 | ||||||||||
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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 1Land Alliance, United States of America; 2Interamerican Development Bank
The Land Specialized Court in Mato Grosso, Brazil: Achievements and challenges in collective land conflicts 1Judiciary Branch of State of Mato Grosso - Brazil; 2Nea UNICAMP - Brazil; 3OAB/MT - Brazilian Bar Association - State of Mato Grosso - Brazil; 4ANOREG - Association of Notaries and Registrars of Brazil
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8:30am - 10:00am | 05-06: Securing Land Rights in Mining Investments Session Chair: Estherine Lisinge Fotabong, NEPAD Planning and Coordinating Agency, Cameroon | |||||||||
MC 6-100 | ||||||||||
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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 1DIIS, Denmark; 2Roskilde University, Denmark; University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and, University of Dodoma, Tanzania; 3University of Dar es Salaam
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8:30am - 10:00am | 05-07: Documenting and Administrating Customary Rights Session Chair: John Bugri, KNUST, Ghana | |||||||||
MC 7-100 | ||||||||||
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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 1USAID Tenure and Global Climate Change Project, Tetra Tech; 2Winrock International; 3World 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. 1Chair of Land Management, Technical University of Munich, Germany; 2Kumasi Technical University, Ghana
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8:30am - 10:00am | 05-08: New Tools for Applied Land Valuation Session Chair: Steven Nystrom, FIG Commission 9, United States of America | |||||||||
MC 8-100 | ||||||||||
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Simplified Property Tax Appraisal For Effective Revenue Mobilisation 1Ulster University, United Kingdom; 2International Association of Assessing Officers; 3University of Pretoria
Achieving Fair Property Tax Valuations with Geospatial Modeling & International Valuation Standards: A Case Study of the Moldova Real Estate Market 1International Association of Assessing Officers, United States of America; 2World Bank, Washington, D.C.; 3Agency of Real Estate and Cadastre, Republic of Moldova; 4Ulster 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
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8:30am - 10:00am | 05-10: Impact of Land Markets Changes Session Chair: Benjamin Linkow, Landesa, United States of America | |||||||||
MC 10-100 | ||||||||||
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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
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8:30am - 10:00am | 05-12: Expropriation Policy in Practice Session Chair: Katherine Mulhern, International Senior Lawyers Project, United States of America | |||||||||
MC C1-200 | ||||||||||
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Expropriation and Compensation for ‘Public Utility’—the view from ‘above’ and ‘below’ in Cameroon 1International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), United Kingdom; 2Centre for Environment and Development (CED), Cameroon; 3The Network to Fight Against Hunger in Cameroon (RELUFA), Cameroon
Need of Compliance to Legal and Social Framework for Land Based Investments in India 1Bhartiya Agriculture Economic Research Center, India; 2M 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
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8:30am - 10:00am | 05-13: Securing Forest Tenure for Rural Development: An Analytical Framework for Understanding and Strengthening Forest Tenure Security Session Chair: Gerardo Segura Warnholtz, The World Bank Group, United States of America | |||||||||
MC 2-850 | ||||||||||
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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 1Equator Group; 2World Bank, United States of America; 3Land Alliance | |||||||||
10:00am - 10:30am | Coffee Break | |||||||||
Front Lobby | ||||||||||
10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-01: Regularization of rural rights: lessons learned from Ethiopia, Liberia and Zambia Session Chair: Steven Lawry, Center for International Forestry Research, United States of America | |||||||||
Preston Auditorium | ||||||||||
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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 | |||||||||
10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-02: Closing gaps in research on African large farms Session Chair: Derek Byerlee, Georgetown University, United States of America | |||||||||
MC 13-121 | ||||||||||
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An Integrated Assessment Of The Inverse Size-Productivity Relationship In Malawi 1University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, China, People's Republic of; 2World Bank; 3LUANAR; 4University of Minnesota
Options for formalizing customary tenure and their impact: Evidence from Zambia 1World Bank, United States of America; 2IAPRI
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 1IAPRI, Zambia; 2World Bank
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10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-03: What role for data standards to sustain land administration services? Session Chair: Cornelis de Zeeuw, Kadaster, Netherlands, The 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. | |||||||||
MC 2-800 | ||||||||||
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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
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10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-05: Improving Land Service Delivery in Africa II Session Chair: Moses Kusiluka, Ministry of Lands, Housing and Human Settlement Development, Tanzania | |||||||||
MC 7-860 | ||||||||||
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Zambia’s National Land Titling Programme- challenges and opportunities 1Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, Zambia; 2Tetratech
Implementation of the National Land Information System (NLIS) in Uganda: Strengthening Land Governance 1Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development (MLHUD), Republic of Uganda; 2IGN FI
Implementation Strategy for Land Administration in Mozambique 1DINAT - National Directorate of Lands, Mozambique; 2Verde Azul/DINAT - National Directorate of Lands, Mozambique; 3EXI LDA, Mozambique; 4Kadaster, Netherlands, The
Developing an Integrated Land Information Management System (ILMIS) for Tanzania 1Office of the Prime Minister (OPM), Republic of Tanzania; 2Ministry of Lands, Housing and Human Settlements Development (MLHHSD), Republic of Tanzania; 3IGN FI; 4Innola Solutions
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10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-06: The Political Economy of Land and Mining Session Chair: Philippe Lavigne Delville, Institut de recherche pour le développement, France | |||||||||
MC 6-100 | ||||||||||
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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
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10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-07: Accommodating Legal Pluralism at National Level Session Chair: Raelene Webb, National Native Title Tribunal, Australia | |||||||||
MC 7-100 | ||||||||||
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Decolonizing Land law in Western African Countries and Recognizing Legitimate Land Tenure Rights 1World Bank, United States of America; 2French Technical Committee on Land Tenure and Development
Legal Pluralism: A Terrain of Contestation for Rights-Based Land Governance in Myanmar 1International Water Management Institute, Lao People's Democratic Republic; 2Kyoto University, Japan; 3International 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
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10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-08: Land Records, Valuation and Property Taxes: The Link to Ownership Session Chair: James Kavanagh, RICS, United Kingdom | |||||||||
MC 8-100 | ||||||||||
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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 1Airbus Defence and Space, United Kingdom; 2New 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 1PRESIDENTIAL TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ON LAND REFORM, Nigeria; 2FEDERAL 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
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10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-09: Outside Investment at Forest Frontiers: Curse or Blessing? Session Chair: Liz Alden Wily, independent, Kenya | |||||||||
MC 9-100 | ||||||||||
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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 1University of Hannover, Germany; 2Peking University, China
Farm production efficiency and natural forest extraction: Evidence from Cambodia 1Leibniz University Hannover, Germany; 2Manchester University, United Kingdom
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10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-10: Socio-Economic Effects of Tenure Regularization Session Chair: Frits Van Der Wal, Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Netherlands, The | |||||||||
MC 10-100 | ||||||||||
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Agricultural Policies in Colombia: The Dilemma between Food Security and Commodity–Export Agriculture (Case Study of Tolima, Colombia) 1Mississippi State University, United States of America; 2Universidad 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 1FAO, Italy; 2Instituto de la Propiedad, Honduras; 3RegioPlan, Honduras; 4World 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
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10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-11: Fit-For-Purpose Approaches: Land Professionals' Role Session Chair: Christophe Dekeyne, IGN FI, France | |||||||||
MC C1-100 | ||||||||||
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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 1Lantmateriet, the Swedish mapping, cadastre and land registration authority, Sweden; 2LANDnet Uganda
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10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-12: Infrastrcuture investments and Compulsory Acquisition Processes Session Chair: Jonathan Lindsay, World Bank, United States of America | |||||||||
MC C1-200 | ||||||||||
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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 1World Bank, Colombia; 2World Bank, HQ; 3Bogota Cadastral
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10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-13: Leveraging LGAF Session Chair: Thea Hilhorst, World Bank, United States of America | |||||||||
MC 2-850 | ||||||||||
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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 | |||||||||
12:00pm - 2:00pm | Lunch | |||||||||
Front Lobby and Preston Lounge | ||||||||||
12:00pm - 2:00pm | Women's caucus | |||||||||
MC 6-100 | ||||||||||
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 07-01: Implementing the AU Declaration on Land Issues and Challenges in Africa Session Chair: Paul Tchawa, University of Yaoundé 1, Cameroon | |||||||||
Preston Auditorium | ||||||||||
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A Briefing on ALPC 1African Union Commission, Ethiopia; 2UNECA, Ethiopia
Monitoring and Evaluation of Land Governance in Africa (MELA) at Country Level 1Bâtiment de la Direction des Services Topographiques, Madagascar; 2International Food Policy Research Institute , United States; 3UNECA, Ethiopia
The Network of Excellence on Land Governance in Africa (NELGA) 1Ardhi University, Tanzania; 2UNECA, Ethiopia
Championing the 30 Percent Campaign for Documented Land Rights for African Women 1Public Services Commission, Namibia; 2UNECA, Ethiopia
Integrating Land in National Agricultural Investment Plans: Lessons Learned 1UNECA, Ethiopia; 2Ministry of Lands, Tanzania
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2:00pm - 3:30pm | 07-02: Blockchains and privatization: Who Owns the Data? Session Chair: Josephus van Erp, Maastricht University, Netherlands, The VC/ webex | |||||||||
MC 13-121 | ||||||||||
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Data Ownership and Data Trade in Privatized and/or Blockchain Based Land Registries 1Maastricht University, Netherlands, The; 2Netherlands' 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 | |||||||||
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 07-03: Learning from Responsible Land Investment Projects: Progress and Constraints Session Chair: Chris Penrose Buckley, DFID, United Kingdom | |||||||||
MC 2-800 | ||||||||||
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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
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2:00pm - 3:30pm | 07-04: Land Restitution in Post-Conflict Situations Session Chair: David F. Varela, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia | |||||||||
MC 6-860 | ||||||||||
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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 1Kadaster, The Netherlands; 2Agencia Nacional de Tierras, Colombia; 3ITC, University of Twente, The Netherlands; 4Adterritorio, Peru; 5Departamento Nacional de Planeación, Colombia; 6Superintendencia de Notariado y Registro, Colombia; 7consultor, IGAC, Colombia; 8consultor, Colombia; 9Banco Mundial, Colombia
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2:00pm - 3:30pm | 07-05: Improving Land Service Delivery in Africa III Session Chair: Bernis Byamukama, UK Department for International Development, Rwanda | |||||||||
MC 7-860 | ||||||||||
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Fit-for-Purpose User Rights Documentation: The case of private Mailo land in Uganda 1GIZ, Uganda; 2Makerere University, Uganda
Incentives for Joint Land Titling: Experimental Evidence from Uganda 1The World Bank; 2Georgetown University; 3Northwestern University
Land Governance in an interconnected world - lessons from land Tenure Regularisation programme in Rwanda UK Department for International Development, Rwanda
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2:00pm - 3:30pm | 07-06: Agricultural Growth Poles & Corridors: A Fad or The Future? Session Chair: Lorenzo Cotula, IIED, United Kingdom | |||||||||
MC 6-100 | ||||||||||
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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 1The Unviersity of Tokyo, Japan; 2United Nation's University, Tokyo, Japan
The Rise of Agricultural Growth Poles in Africa International Institute for Sustainable Development
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2:00pm - 3:30pm | 07-07: Community Rights for Environmental Benefit Session Chair: Alda Salomao, CENTRO TERRA VIVA, Mozambique | |||||||||
MC 7-100 | ||||||||||
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Successful Community Stewardship of Tropical Forests: Evidence from Community Forest Concessions in Petén, Guatemala 1Bioversity International, France; 2Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock, Guatemala
Common Benefits: How Community Tenure Is Facilitating investment in the Commons for Inclusive Growth 1Center for International Forestry Research; 2ForestAction, Nepal
Land Rights, Inclusive Development and Benefit Sharing To Achieve CO2 Emissions Reductions 1MOKORO, United Kingdom; 2Centro Terra Viva, Maputo, Mozambique
Foreign Investments to Support Forestry In Mexico as a Means of Increasing Resiliency Michigan State University, United States of America
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2:00pm - 3:30pm | 07-08: Instruments to Facilitate Land Value Capture Session Chair: Robert Lewis-Lettington, UN-HABITAT, Kenya | |||||||||
MC 8-100 | ||||||||||
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Supporting Fiscal Aspect of Land Administration through an LADM-based Valuation Information Model 1Yıldız Technical University, Department of Geomatic Engineering, Turkey; 2Dutch Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency, The Netherlands; 3Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Turkey; 4Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Department OTB, GIS Technology Section, The Netherlands; 5Aalborg 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 1Universidad de los Andes, Colombia; 2World Bank Group
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2:00pm - 3:30pm | 07-09: Forest Tenure and Migration Session Chair: Jorge Munoz, World Bank, United States of America | |||||||||
MC 9-100 | ||||||||||
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Emergent Dynamics of Migration and Their Potential Effects on Forest and Land use in North Kalimantan, Indonesia 1Center for International Forestry Research, Indonesia; 2Brunel University London, UK
What Is The Impact Of Out-migration For Employment On People and Land? Lessons For Policy And Research In Nepal 1Center for International Forestry Research, Indonesia; 2Forest 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
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2:00pm - 3:30pm | 07-10: Streamlining Land Administration Procedures Session Chair: David Egiashvili, FAO, Italy | |||||||||
MC 10-100 | ||||||||||
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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 1Presidential Technical Committee on Land Reform, Nigeria; 2Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing, Nigeria; 3University of Lagos, Nigeria
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2:00pm - 3:30pm | 07-11: Harnessing the Benefits from Interoperability Session Chair: Kalum Udagepola, Scientific Research Development Institute of Technology Australia, Australia | |||||||||
MC C1-100 | ||||||||||
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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
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2:00pm - 3:30pm | 07-12: Urban Land Acquisition Session Chair: Bjoern Hoops, University of Groningen, Netherlands, The | |||||||||
MC C1-200 | ||||||||||
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Political and Economic Challenges for Land Owners and Families Surrounding the Port of La Union, El Salvador, Central America 1LAA GLOBAL, El Salvador; 2Korea-Vietnam Friendship Information Technology College, Vietnam; 3Real 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 | |||||||||
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3:45pm - 5:15pm | 08-01: Data for Managing Urban Growth Session Chair: Sameh Naguib Wahba, World Bank, United States of America | |||||||||
Preston Auditorium | ||||||||||
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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
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3:45pm - 5:15pm | 08-02: Surveyors in Today's World: a Round Table Session Chair: Maurice Barbieri, CLGE (Council of European Geodetic Surveyors), Switzerland | |||||||||
MC 13-121 | ||||||||||
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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
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3:45pm - 5:15pm | 08-03: Improving Access to Land for Returnees and IDPs Session Chair: Joachim Knoth, European Commission, Belgium | |||||||||
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Improving Access to State Land for Returnees and IDPs in Afghanistan 1UN-Habitat Afghanistan; 2United Nations Mission in South Sudan; 3CEO 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
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3:45pm - 5:15pm | 08-04: Improving Land Service Delivery in Africa IV Session Chair: Paul Tchawa, University of Yaoundé 1, Cameroon | |||||||||
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Participation, Innovative Approaches and Customary Cadastres: A Practical VGI Experiment in Nanton, Ghana 1Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC), University of Twente, The Netherlands; 2Swinburne 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 1EXI LDA, Mozambique; 2DINAT - National Directorate of Lands; 3Kadaster
Innovations for Securing Land Rights in Customary Settings: Gender, Collective Action, and Role of Customary Authorities MINISTRY OF LANDS, HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, Malawi
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3:45pm - 5:15pm | 08-05: Can Community - Investor Negotiations be Fair? Session Chair: Rachael Knight, Namati, United States of America | |||||||||
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Supporting Communities in Their Negotiations with Investors – A View from Sierra Leone 1Namati, Sierra Leone; 2Namati; 3CCSI
Can Power and Resource Asymmetries be Addressed in Community-Investor Negotiations? 1Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment, United States of America; 2Namati, 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
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3:45pm - 5:15pm | 08-06: New Approaches to Developing Agricultural Value Chains Session Chair: Dietmar Stoian, Bioversity International, France | |||||||||
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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 1Agricultural Development Fund (FDA)/ Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (MASA), Mozambique; 2International Agricultural Development Fund (IFAD)
Land markets as a new way of managing lands in Senegal River valley? 1CIRAD, France / UGB Saint Louis Sénégal; 2CIRAD, France / ISRA BAME Dakar
Land and Tree Tenure Innovations for Financing Smallholder Cocoa Rehabilitation in Ghana 1USAID Tenure and Global Climate Change Program, Winrock International; 2USAID Tenure and Global Climate Change Program; 3USAID Tenure and Global Climate Change Program, Tetra Tech
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3:45pm - 5:15pm | 08-07: Native Title and Land Registration Session Chair: Camilla Toulmin, Lancaster University/IIED, United Kingdom | |||||||||
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“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
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3:45pm - 5:15pm | 08-08: Land Valuation to Improve Tax Collection: Case Studies Session Chair: Richard Grover, Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom | |||||||||
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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 1Republic Geodetic Authority of Serbia, Serbia; 2Food and Agriculture Organization of UN; 3Oxford Brookes University, UK
Piloting Innovative Approaches to Valuing Commercial Property for Taxation Purposes: Occupier Assisted Valuations 1Valuation Office, Ireland; 2World Bank, United States of America
Separate Land and Building Valuation Systems for Taxation? 1The World Bank, United States of America; 2Aalto University, Finland
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3:45pm - 5:15pm | 08-09: Comparing Approaches to Securing Forest Tenure Session Chair: Gerardo Segura Warnholtz, World Bank, United States of America | |||||||||
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Governing the Commons – Jointly Owned Forest as a Solution 1National Land Survey of Finland; 2Department 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
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3:45pm - 5:15pm | 08-10: Economic Benefits from Land Administration Reform Session Chair: Michael Graglia, New America, United States of America | |||||||||
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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 1Kadaster, Netherlands, The; 2ATR/BPN Indonesia
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3:45pm - 5:15pm | 08-11: Strengthening Spatial Aspects of Land Administration Session Chair: Roland Klaus, GIS/transport, Nigeria | |||||||||
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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 1GEO-GAUSS d.o.o., Croatia; 2State geodetic administration, Croatia
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3:45pm - 5:15pm | 08-12: Turning Legal Principles for Expropriation into Practice Session Chair: Tim Hanstad, Landesa, United States of America | |||||||||
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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. 1World Bank; 2National Center of State Cadastres, Geodesy and Cartography, Uzbekistan; 3Independant 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 By invitation only. Please contact GlobalSurveyorsDay@clge.eu | |||||||||
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7:00pm | Poster Board 02-01 | |||||||||
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The Social and Economic Impacts of the Lekki Free Trade Zone Expropriation on Affected Communities in Lagos, Nigeria 1Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Nigeria, Nigeria; 2Faculty of Law, University of Groningen, Netherlands; 3Department of Economics, University of Reading, UK; 4GeoPlans Systems International Company Ltd, Nigeria; 5Department 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 1United Nations University - Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability, Japan; 2Laboratory 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 | |||||||||
7:00pm | Poster Board 02-02 | |||||||||
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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 1Transparency International Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe; 2Ghana 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 1RICS, United Kingdom; 2Ordnance Survey; 3Land Registry | |||||||||
7:00pm | Poster Board 02-03 | |||||||||
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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. 1Ministry ofLands and Physical Planning; 2Land 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 | |||||||||
7:00pm | Poster Board 02-04 | |||||||||
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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 | |||||||||
7:00pm | Poster Board 02-05 | |||||||||
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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 | |||||||||
7:00pm | Poster Board 02-06 | |||||||||
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Pilot use of responsible agricultural investment principles: Final Report 1UNCTAD, Switzerland; 2World Bank, Washington DC; 3University of Reading The Role of Land Banks in the Context of Zero-Deforestation Palm Oil in Indonesia 1International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA); 2KU Leuven, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences; 3Duke University, Nicholas School of the Environment; 4Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) Anticipating Carbon Emission and Its Mitigation in the Global Land Rush 1GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Germany; 2University of Michigan | |||||||||
7:00pm | Poster Board 02-07 | |||||||||
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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 1GIZ, Ethiopia; 2Agricultural Transformation Agenda (ATA), Ethiopia; 3Ethiopian Horticulture and Agricultural Investment Authority (EHAIA) | |||||||||
7:00pm | Poster Board 02-08 | |||||||||
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Distributed ledger technologies and blockchain for a better Sustainable development goals framework 1FIG, Denmark,; 2Credit Suisse, AbsolutAssets, Switzerland; 3Absolutum Pte Ltd, Singapore; 4K2amanagement, Combodia; 5PWC singapore; 6TLF Consortium, Switzerland; 7IBM Geospatial Good Practices and Advances in Machine Learning Towards Good Land Governance and Meeting the Global Challenges 1Food and Agriculture Organisation of the UN, Italy; 2Republic Geodetic Authority, Republic of Serbia; 3DigitalGlobe International,Inc Use Of Satellite Technology For Poverty Alleviation 1CLS, FRANCE; 2SIRS, France | |||||||||
7:00pm | Poster Board 02-09 | |||||||||
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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 | |||||||||
7:00pm | Poster Board 02-10 | |||||||||
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The REILA Project as a Model for successful Land Administration Capacity Building 1NIRAS, Finland; 2Ministry of Agriculture, Ethiopia
E-Learning For Land Management: Experiences From Two Learning Packages 1Technical University Munich, Germany; 2Un-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
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7:00pm | Poster Board 02-11 | |||||||||
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Ten Years of Norwegian Assistance to the Land Sector in Moldova: Assessment of the Results Supporting Achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals 1Statens kartverk - Norwegian Mapping Authority, Norway; 2Agency 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 | |||||||||
7:00pm | Poster Board 02-12 | |||||||||
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From Mapping to Planning: experiences in Indonesia with public participation as a tool for sustainable development 1Universidad de los Andes, Colombia; 2Land 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
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7:00pm | Poster Board 02-13 | |||||||||
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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 | |||||||||
7:00pm | Poster Board 02-14 | |||||||||
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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 1Prefeitura de Campinas, Brazil; 2Agustin Codazzi Geographic Institute, Colombia; 3National Superintendency of Public Registries,Peru; 4State University of Campinas, Brazil; 5State University of Campinas, Brazil High housing construction costs in Africa: Key drivers and some solutions African Development Bank (AfDB), Côte d'Ivoire | |||||||||
7:00pm | Poster Board 02-15 | |||||||||
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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 1Okan University, Turkey; 2Avrasya Land Management and Urban Regeneration Strategy Development Center, Turkey Agency Assisted Urban Renewal Under Heterogeneous Utility Functions 1Kent State University, USA; 2Council for Social Development, India; 3Government of India, India.; 4University of Central Missouri, USA; 5Illinois State University, USA | |||||||||
7:00pm | Poster Board 02-16 | |||||||||
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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 |