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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, The World Bank, United States of America 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, World Bank, United States of America 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, International Fund for Agricultural Development, Italy 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, UN-Habitat, Kenya 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, Overseas Development Institute, United Kingdom 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, GIGA - Germany, Germany 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, International Livestock Research Institute, Ethiopia 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, Inter-American Development Bank, United States of America 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, African Economic Research Consortium (AERC), Kenya 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, Harvard University and Torcuato Di Tella University, Argentine Republic 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, DLR, Germany 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, senseFly SA, Switzerland 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, Norwegian Refugee Council, Jordan, Hashemite Kingdom of 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, University of Guelph, Canada 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 |
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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, World Bank, United States of America 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, World Bank, United States of America 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, Namibia University of Science and Technology, Namibia 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, CIRAD / INternational Land Coalition, Italy 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, IISD, Switzerland 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, World Resources Institute, United States of America 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, National Land Survey of Finland, Finland 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, University of Arizona, United States of America 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, CIFOR, Peru 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, GEO Secretariat, Switzerland 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, ESRI, United States of America 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, Data World, South Africa 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, FAO, Ethiopia 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 |
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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 |
00-15: Plenary: Private Land Rights and Public Land Acquisition: Reconciling the Tensions Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Somik V. Lall, World Bank, United States of America 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, World Bank, United States of America 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, The World Bank, United States of America 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, UN-Habitat, Kenya 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, The World Bank, United States of America 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, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, Germany 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, World Bank, United States of America 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, Brigham Young University, United States of America 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, New Light Technologies, United States of America 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, The World Bank, United States of America 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, International Food Policy Research Institute, United States of America 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, HM Land Registry, England and Wales, United Kingdom 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, UNFAO, Italy 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, Landesa, United States of America |
11-14: Research on Tenure, Farm Size, Investment and Productivity Location: MC 7-300 Chair: Yuanyuan Yi, World Bank, United States of America 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 |
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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, World Bank, United States of America 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 |