Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Tuesday, 26/Mar/2019 | |
8:00am - 6:00pm | Posters on display all day; Presenters available 12-2 PM and 5.30-6 PM or contact by email |
MC Atrium | |
8:30am - 10:00am | 01-01: Land for African development: towards stakeholder synergies Session Chair: Estherine Lisinge Fotabong, African Union Development Agency (AUDA-NEPAD), South Africa Translation English - French |
Preston Auditorium | |
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Opening remarks African Union Commission, Ethiopia The role of land governance in achieving Agenda 2063 and SDGs AUDA-NEPAD, South Africa Consolidating transparent land administration and land revenue generation in Uganda Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Uganda The way forward on land reform in Namibia: lessons from the 2nd National Land Conference Ministry of Land Reform, Namibia Strengthening land governance in Mali Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning, Mali |
8:30am - 10:00am | 01-02: Strengthening land governance for sustainable growth in Ukraine Session Chair: Anthony A. Gaeta, The World Bank, United States of America VC |
MC 13-121 | |
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Increasing the transparency and decentralization in Ukrainian land relations State Service of Ukraine for Geodesy, Cartography and Cadastre, Ukraine Roll-out of e-services and e-auctions - progress and challenges ahead State Service of Ukraine for Geodesy, Cartography and Cadastre, Ukraine Towards a methodology for automatic cadastral error identification World Bank, Ukraine World Bank support to help improve land governance in Ukraine World Bank, Ukraine |
8:30am - 10:00am | 01-03: Ways to establish cadastral systems at scale Session Chair: Claire Galpin, World Bank, United States of America |
MC 2-800 | |
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Increasing cadastral survey productivity to tackle undocumented land rights worldwide: A case study Trimble Inc, United States of America Large-scale Mapping Leica Geosystem, Denmark An innovative affordable and decentralized model for land registration and administration at a national scale in Tanzania DAI Global LLC, Tanzania Leveraging location-enabled street photos and machine learning to automate large-scale data collection in support of property valuation ESRI, United States of America |
8:30am - 10:00am | 01-04: Land administration and changing gender norms Session Chair: Oumar Sylla, UN-Habitat, Kenya |
MC 4-100 | |
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A tripartite normative interaction in land registration: inheritance and land information updating University of Twente, Netherlands Women and customary land tenure: emerging developments and ways forward in Savelugu, Ghana 1Techninical University of Munich, Germany; 2UN-Habitat / Global Land Tool Network, Uganda; 3Kwame Nkrumah Univerisy of Science and Technonology, Ghana Securing property rights for Women and children through Distributed Ledger Technology in Judiciary Absolutum Consultancy Private Limited, India Women and land: A conflict of culture and law Federation of Women Layers, Kenya |
8:30am - 10:00am | 01-05: Evaluating impacts of land tenure interventions Session Chair: Hosaena Ghebru, International Food Policy Research Institute, United States of America |
MC 5-100 | |
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Land and human rights, gender and indigenous people of Kaduna state, Nigeria Kaduna Geographic Information Service, Nigeria World Bank-funded land titling in Piauí, Brazil: a pillar of growth or a regularization of land grabs? 1ActionAid USA, United States of America; 2Rede Social de Justiça e Direitos Humanos, Brasil; 3ActionAid Brasil, Brasil; 4Comissão Pastoral da Terra, Brasil Land tenure, gender, and productivity in Ethiopia and Tanzania The World Bank (USA), UNU-MERIT (The Netherlands) and Jimma University (Ethiopia) The Impacts of land tenure regularisation programme in Rwanda 1UK Department for International Development, Rwanda; 2Mokoro ltd |
8:30am - 10:00am | 01-06: Using data systems to increase accountability Session Chair: Michael Taylor, International Land Coalition, Italy |
MC 6-100 | |
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Democratizing the data revolution: bringing local perspectives to the surface Land Portal Foundation, Netherlands, The Capturing data gaps: comparative study on availability of land data in Africa 1Land Portal Foundation, Netherlands, The; 2People, Land and Rural Development, Kenya The role of people-centered data in land governance monitoring: preliminary results from the Dashboard Initiative 1International Land Coalition; 2International Land Coalition, CIRAD Developing a country stakeholder strategy for the global property right perception survey (Prindex) International Center for Evaluation and Development, Kenya Rwanda land registration is complete – now what? the view of an NGO. 1Rwanda Initiative for Sustainable Development (RISD), Rwanda; 2Department for International Development (DFID), Rwanda |
8:30am - 10:00am | 01-07: Managing public land for the common good Session Chair: Lorenzo Cotula, IIED, United Kingdom |
MC 7-100 | |
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Common pool resource access rights and wrongs: Insights from Ghana Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH, Ghana Spatial planning for land use and protection as an anti-poverty tool in rural areas: case study of innovative approaches on the USAID-funded agriculture and rural development support project Chemonics International Inc. The official biological killing of productive land under the silence of a class of citizens and applause of others: when all contribute in destroying living land!!! 1Ibn Khaldoun University of Tiaret (Algeria); 2Abou-Bekr Blekaid University of Tlemcen (Algeria) Improving governance of tenure: Technology as the enabler 1FAO, Ethiopia; 2FAO, HQ, Italy |
8:30am - 10:00am | 01-08: Methodological approaches to urban property valuation Session Chair: Ruud Kathmann, Netherlands Council for Real Estate Assessment, Netherlands, Netherlands, The |
MC 8-100 | |
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Self-declaration of value: an option for the urban property tax 1African Tax Institute, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa; 2School of the Built Environment, University of Ulster, N. Ireland, UK Valuing property with bad data: utilizing GIS and spatial modeling to achieve equitable property tax valuations in the face of incomplete data 1IAAO; 2Esri Response surface analysis (RSA): modeling values in geographically sparse markets 1African Tax Institute, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa; 2International Association of Assessing Officers, Kansas, United States; 3School of the Built Environment, University of Ulster, N. Ireland, UK Standard price points in spatial interpolation. A case study National Land Survey, Finland Using remote sensing data and machine learning to value property in Kigali, Rwanda 1German Aerospace Center; 2International Growth Centre, Rwanda; 3University of Tübingen; 4Ministry of Economic and Financial Planning, Rwanda; 5Carnegie Mellon University |
8:30am - 10:00am | 01-09: Using remote sensing to assess impacts of forest policy Session Chair: Joep Crompvoets, KU Leuven, Belgium |
MC 9-100 | |
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Informality in access to land and deforestation in the legal Amazon: an empirical study of the state of Acre 1Federal University of Acre, Brazil; 2University of Campinas; 3State Secretary for the Environment Last Forests Standing: Deforestation prevention with land-use monitoring and valuation in Côte D’Ivoire Vivid Economics, United Kingdom Land use Management in Nigeria: the role of Remote Sensing 1Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria; 2Lead City University, Ibadan, Nigeria Comparative evaluation of the registered information in the Rural Environmental Registry base under the Federal Cerrado Project 1Brazilian Forest Service, Brazil; 2The World Bank, Brazil; 3Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), Brazil |
8:30am - 10:00am | 01-10: Land consolidation: A tool to improve land use Session Chair: Morten Hartvigsen, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Hungary |
MC 10-100 | |
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New trends in development of agricultural land consolidation in Russia State University of Land Use Planning, Russian Federation An analysis of long-term experiences with land consolidation projects 1Dutch Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency (Kadaster), Netherlands, The; 2University of Munich Germany; 3National Land Survey Finland; 4Aalto University Finland/National Land Survey of Finland Land Consolidation as a multi-purpose Instrument - exploring Opportunities and addressing Challenges in Kosovo 1GIZ - Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit, Kosovo; 2MAFRD - Kosovo Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Development FAO recommendations on land consolidation legislation Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Hungary |
8:30am - 10:00am | 01-11: Fit for purpose land administration Session Chair: Yerach Doytsher, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel |
MC C1-100 | |
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Secure Tenure for all starts to emerge: New Experiences of Countries implementing a Fit-For-Purpose Approach to Land Administration 1Aalborg University, Denmark; 2KnowEdge, United Kingdom Fit-for-purpose land administration strategy: an innovative approach to implement land policies in Nepal 1Ministry of Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation, Government of Nepal; 2Kathmandu University, Nepal; 3UNHABITAT, Nepal; 4Aalborg University, Denmark; 5Land and GLTN Unit, Land and Governance Branch, UN-Habitat, Kenya; 6Community Self Reliance Center, Kathmandu Nepal; 7Land and GLTN Unit, UN-Habitat, Kenya Creating resilience to natural disasters through FFP land administration – an application in Nepal 1Kadaster, Netherlands, The; 2UN-Habitat Nepal; 3UN-Habitat Global Land Tool Network; 4University Twente, ITC Faculty of Geo-information Science and Earth Observation; 5Swinburne University of Technology Fit for Purpose Land Administration: Innovations as a result of country implementations 1Kadaster, Netherlands, The; 2Twente University - ITC |
8:30am - 10:00am | 01-12: Planning land use to attract investment Session Chair: Kaitlin Cordes, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment, United States of America |
MC C1-200 | |
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Challenges of making land available for large-scale investment in commercial agriculture in Tanzania: the case of Missenyi district Ardhi university, Tanzania Insights from participatory land use planning in Liberia: the dos and don’ts of bottom-up land use planning as part of tenure reform 1Liberia Land Authority; 2IDH, The Sustainable Trade Initiative Building harmonized private and state land data and information systems in Ethiopia 1Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, Ethiopia; 2NIRAS Making Myanmar's National Land Use Policy and Legal Framework work: opportunities and challenges for harnessing technology, innovation and investment in people for Myanmar's inclusive development 1The PLAN: Public Legal Aid Network, Myanmar; 2Emerald Sea Group; 3River Mekong Group |
8:30am - 10:00am | 01-13: Formalizing customary tenure: How to make it work? Session Chair: Margaret Rugadya, Ford Foundation, Uganda |
MC 7-860 | |
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Catalyzing Innovation: Lessons from Uganda: Innovating land governance in predominantly customary settings. 1GIZ, Uganda; 2ZOA, Uganda Evaluation of the land inventory approach for securing tenure of lawful and bona fide occupants on private mailo land in Uganda 1Responsible Land Policy in Uganda (RELAPU), GIZ; 2Department of Geomatics and Land Management, Makerere University, Uganda Land use Policy; implementing the Physical planning Act, in the context of Malawi land reform program implementation Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Malawi The role of customary authorities in land administration: Examples from Tanzania and Ethiopia NIRAS, Ethiopia |
10:00am - 10:30am | Coffee Break |
Front Lobby | |
10:30am - 12:00pm | 02-01: Harnessing the IT & data revolution for African land policy Session Chair: Clement Adjorlolo, New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD), South Africa |
Preston Auditorium | |
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Using building footprint data to inform planning & monitor compliance with land use regulations: The case of Kigali & Musanze Independent consultant, Rwanda Establishing an interoperable land information system in Bamako for urban development secretariat permanent de la reforme domaniale et fonciere au Mali, Mali Strategies to ensure sustainability of Rwanda’s registry: Paperless registration of marriage/death, fee reductions, and regulatory change Rwanda Natural Resources Authority, Rwanda Tenure insecurity and demand for land documents in Zambia: Evidence from a nation-wide household survey 1Central Statisticsl Office, Zambia; 2World Bank, United States of America |
10:30am - 12:00pm | 02-02: Spatial transformation to achieve green urban growth Session Chair: Ede Jorge Ijjasz-Vasquez, The World Bank, United States of America |
MC 13-121 | |
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Opening World Bank, United States of America Keynote: Urbanism and climate change – A holistic approach to climate change Calthorpe Associates, United States of America Report Launch World Bank, United States of America Panelist Centre for Livable Cities of the Ministry of National Development, Singapore Panelist University of Minnesota, United States of America Panelist Development Research Center of the State Council, China, People's Republic of Panelist World Bank, United States of America |
10:30am - 12:00pm | 02-03: Innovative technology in the land sector Session Chair: Steven Nystrom, FIG Commission 9, United States of America |
MC 2-800 | |
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Innovation through artificial intelligence Emirates Real Estate Solutions, United Arab Emirates Beyond blockchain: technology in the land agenda World Bank, United States of America Evaluating the hype: the current potential of blockchain for land Future of Property Rights Program at New America Digital identity, housing data, and disaster resilience in Puerto Rico New America, United States of America |
10:30am - 12:00pm | 02-04: Can land administration foster gender equality? Session Chair: Rumyana Tonchovska, UNFAO, Italy |
MC 4-100 | |
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Improving gender equality in land tenure in the Republic Geodetic Authority of Serbia 1Republic Geodetic Authority, Serbia; 2UN Food and Agriculture Organization From laws to action: Achieving SDG indicator 5.a.2 in the Western Balkans 1FAO, Italy; 2GIZ, Germany; 3UINL, Italy Using open data to analyze participation in the labor market and property registration of women in Kosovo Marin Sh.P.K., Kosovo Women, Financial Inclusion and the Law: Why Property Rights matter for Women's access to and use of financial services World Bank Group, United States of America |
10:30am - 12:00pm | 02-05: Evaluating impacts of land tenure interventions Session Chair: Malcolm Childress, Global Land Alliance, United States of America |
MC 5-100 | |
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Land conservation for open space: spatial spillovers and the impact of neighbors University of Maryland at College Park, United States of America Smallholder crop market participation in Tanzania: The influence of transaction cost, asset endowment and producer cooperatives Chr.Michelsen Institute, Norway Land access and household implementation of agroecosystems in rural Guatemala Iowa State University, United States of America Land markets and transaction costs following institutional strengthening: A pre-post evaluation in Mongolia The Cloudburst Group, United States of America |
10:30am - 12:00pm | 02-06: Indonesia's 'one map' policy: Does it live up to its potential? Session Chair: Jill Pike, Millennium Challenge Corporation, United States of America |
MC 6-100 | |
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Governance effectiveness evaluation and cost benefit analysis of one map policy delivery institutions at the sub-national level in Indonesia 1World Resources Institute (WRI) Indonesia; 2Geospatial Information Agency (BIG) of the Government of Republic of Indonesia Mapping indigenous land: lesson learned from One Map Initiative in Indonesia World Resources Institute Indonesia, Indonesia Towards prosperity and sustainability: The progress of social forestry implementation in Indonesia 1WRI Indonesia, Indonesia; 2Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies, Sweden; 3Coordinating Ministry of Economic Affairs, Indonesia |
10:30am - 12:00pm | 02-07: Supporting land management by customary authorities Session Chair: Stephen Brooks, US Agency for International Development, United States of America |
MC 7-100 | |
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Customary land secretariats in Ghana as change agents in land dispute management Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, Ghana Innovative customary land governance in Zambia: experiences, lessons learned and emerging impacts 1People's Process on Housing & Poverty in Zambia, Zambia; 2Chamuka Royal Establishment; 3UN-Habitat/GLTN Improving customary land administration in Ghana- CLSs shows the way Office of the Administrator of Stool Lands, Ghana Making Customary Land Secretariats financially and operationally sustainable from the ground up in Ghana 1Meridia, Netherlands; 2Innola, United States of America |
10:30am - 12:00pm | 02-08: Remote sensing and automation for property tax assessment Session Chair: Amy Rasmussen, International Association of Assessing Officers, United States of America |
MC 8-100 | |
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Supporting local government administrations through public private partnerships (PPP). 1Cotecna Inspection SA, United Arab Emirates; 2Cotecna Inspection SA, Geneva Land characteristics survey in Korea, utilizing spatial information Korea Appraisal Board, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of a satellite–based approach to maintaining a property database Airbus Defence and Space, United Kingdom The points-based method: simplification of valuation processes for property tax purposes International Centre for Tax and Development (ICTD), Cameroon |
10:30am - 12:00pm | 02-09: Using cadastral information to value and govern natural capital Session Chair: Randall Bluffstone, Portland State University, United States of America |
MC 9-100 | |
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Valuing Natural Capital RICS, United Kingdom Improving natural resource management for developing nations through the implementation of online mining cadastre solutions Trimble, South Africa Open Interactive Map Platform Infrastructure to support projects on local and regional scale. Brazilian Forest Service, Brazil Restoration Opportunities Atlas of India - building information bridges for people, forests and landscapes World Resources Institute India, India The socio-economic impact of measures to avert or reverse land degradation in agriculture: a systematic review 1PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, Netherlands, The; 2Wageningen University, Netherlands, The; 3IFPRI International Food Policy Research Institute, United States of America |
10:30am - 12:00pm | 02-10: Balancing rights, development and natural resources protection Session Chair: Omoding James Peters Opio, AfDB, Côte d'Ivoire |
MC 10-100 | |
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Land and resource tenure tensions driven by extractives on the commons of Karamoja – Uganda: 1Associates Research Trust Uganda, Uganda; 2Resource Equity, US; 3Global Land Expert Emerging issues in convergence of conservation and development within wildlife protected areas in Kenya Kenya Wildlife Service, Kenya The assault on sanctity of village lands in Tanzania by conservation initiatives Lawyers' Environmental Action Team (LEAT), Tanzania Protecting the nexus between communities’ land and water tenure rights: a comparative analysis of national laws recognizing the freshwater rights of indigenous peoples and local communities 1Rights and Resources Initiative, United States of America; 2Environmental Law Institute, Malawi |
10:30am - 12:00pm | 02-11: Fit for purpose land administration Session Chair: Rudolf Staiger, FIG- International Federation of Surveyors, Germany |
MC C1-100 | |
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Delivering land administration services at scale Ministry of Water, Land and Natural Resources, Malaysia Using participatory approaches and innovative technology to empower communities in securing their land US Agency for International Development, United States of America Low-cost cadastre and valuation with lightweight technology Esri, United States of America Digitization of the Land Registry within a Plural Legislative Framework: A case study of land registry innovations in Trinidad and Tobago 1Land Administration Consultant, Bolivia, Plurinational State of; 2Ministry of the Attorney General and Legal Affairs, Trinidad & Tobago Taking matters into their own hands: why innovation in community land data collection matters Cadasta Foundation, United States of America |
10:30am - 12:00pm | 02-12: Can large investment catalyze agricultural transformation? Session Chair: Thomas Jayne, Michigan State University, United States of America |
MC C1-200 | |
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The Resource Impact Dashboard (RID) An innovative global framework to measure the local impact of landed resources exploitation by industries 1Institute for Social Research in Africa, Burkina Faso; 2Universidade de Lurio, Mozambique; 3Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, Switzerland Agricultural growth corridors in Sub-Saharan Africa - New hope for territorial rural development or another non-starter? German Development Institute (DIE), Germany A framework for the development of responsible agropoles in Africa International Institute for Sustainable Development, Mali Changing farm structure and rural transformation in Africa Michigan State University, United States of America |
10:30am - 12:00pm | 02-13: Gender aspects of land tenure Session Chair: Victoria Stanley, World Bank, United States of America |
MC 7-860 | |
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Land reform and child health in the Kyrgyz republic 1International Food Policy Research Institute, United States of America; 2Georgia Tech, United States of America Gender gaps in forest tenure reforms in Peru: The impact of expectations on the household incomes of native communities Universidad de Lima, Peru Land joint titling and its effects on household welfare in Vietnam World Bank, United States of America Gender differences in housing ownership in Dhaka, Bangladesh World Bank, United States of America |
12:00pm - 2:00pm | Lunch |
Front Lobby and Preston Lounge | |
12:00pm - 2:00pm | Women's caucus |
MC 4-100 | |
12:30pm - 2:00pm | 00-12: Leveraging geospatial infrastructure to advance tenure security at scale Session Chair: Haishan Fu, World Bank, United States of America |
Preston Auditorium | |
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Leveraging geospatial infrastructure to advance tenure security at scale ESRI, United States of America |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 03-01: Building analytical capacity on land in Africa Session Chair: Emmanuel Nkurunziza, Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development (RCMRD), Kenya |
Preston Auditorium | |
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NEPAD support to policy analysis capacity building in Africa NEPAD, South Africa Policy relevant research: Building on AERC's PhD course to strengthen analytical capacity on land governance in Africa African Economic Research Consortium (AERC), Kenya Harnessing the IT revolution for African land policies World Bank, United States of America Expanding the frontier for research on land in Africa African Economic Research Consortium (AERC), Kenya |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 03-02: New ways of measuring urban extent Session Chair: Shlomo Angel, New York University, United States of America |
MC 13-121 | |
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Definition matters. Metropolitan areas and agglomeration economies in a large developing country 1World Bank, United States of America; 2Erasmus University Rotterdam Densification vs. expansion: recent findings for a global sample of cities New York University, United States of America Accurately monitoring urbanization at global scale – the world settlement footprint 1German Aerospace Center - DLR, Germany; 2Google Inc., USA Characterizing and managing urban expansion for higher equity, productivity, and environmental quality in the global south 1World Resources Institute, WRI, United States of America; 2Yale University, , United States of America |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 03-03: Low-cost ways to establish cadastral systems Session Chair: Andy Wickless, Trimble, Inc., United States of America |
MC 2-800 | |
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Precision geolocation at the service of least developed countries Exagone, France Fit for Purpose, scalable GNSS data collection Leica Geosystems, Germany Customized earth observation based information services 1GeoCodis Ltd., Slovenia; 2ZRC SAZU, Slovenia Deploying titling and customary land registration systems with a blockchain element Medici Land Governance, United States of America |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 03-04: Recognizing women's rights over common resources Session Chair: David Bledsoe, Resource Equity, United States of America |
MC 4-100 | |
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Securing women’s property rights in utilization of commons: Lessons from the Kadenge community of Yala Swamp National Legal Aid Service, Kenya Customary land tenure systems and gendered land rights in Ghana’s northern region: Results from phase II gender equity and land tenure focus groups Mississippi State University, United States of America Women’s tenure security on collective lands: Implications for measurement and policy 1IFPRI, United States of America; 2Namati; 3University of Oxford Exploring the role of gender equity in customary land administration to boost production 1International Institute of Rural Reconstruction, Uganda; 2UN Habitat/GLTN, Uganda |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 03-05: Land price determinants Session Chair: Dieter von Fintel, Stellenbosch University, South Africa |
MC 5-100 | |
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Does the Real Estate Trading Management System (RTMS) affect housing price and tax base?: Evidence from Korea Korea Development Institute, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) Spatial distributions of job accessibility, housing rents, and poverty in Nairobi, Kenya World Bank, United States of America Monopolist land supply, housing cycle and entrepreneurship in urban China The Economist, China, People's Republic of Growth of cities and urban influence on agricultural land prices in Malawi Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 03-06: Land policy to improve agricultural land use Session Chair: Wordsworth Odame Larbi, FAO, Ethiopia |
MC 6-100 | |
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Can group farms outperform individual family farms? empirical insights from India School of Environment, Education and Development, University of Manchester, UK The effect of land sizes and land holdings on “transitions” in and out of income poverty in Uganda. 1Ford Foundation, United States of America; 2Associates Research Trust, Uganda Land as the enabling asset on a value chain for rural development in Colombia's rural reform Ministerio de Agricultura y Desarrollo Rural, Colombia Land tenure regularisation for sustainable urban and agriculture development in Rwanda AGRA, Kenya |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 03-07: Land policies for smart city development Session Chair: Rachelle Alterman, Neaman Institue for National Policy Research, Technion, Israel |
MC 7-100 | |
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Experiments of urban land supply and development: India RICS School of Built Environment, India Citizen-centric digital land and asset management in the greenfield city development: case study of Amaravati Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority, India Egovernance initiatives of slum rehabilitation authority, Mumbai Government of Maharashtra, India Imagine and design the legal framework for the cities of the future: the example of Mauritian ‘smart cities’ 1Ordre des Géomètres-experts, France; 2Conseil Supérieur du Notariat, France |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 03-08: Making property tax systems transparent and equitable Session Chair: Ronald Worth, International Association of Assessing Officers, United States of America |
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Open Government - Building trust and strengthening the delivery of valuation services 1Council for Real Estate Assessment, The Netherlands; 2Valuation Office, Ireland Customer relations and communication in land administration Institute of Revenues Rating and Valuation, United Kingdom Property Taxation in India: Issues impacting revenue performance and suggestions for reform World Bank, United States of America |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 03-09: Linking tenure to planning in forest land Session Chair: Anne Larson, CIFOR, Peru |
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Best-bet options for ensuring tropical forest conservation and livelihoods development: Evidence from the community forest concessions in Petén, Guatemala 1Bioversity International, France; 2World Agroforestry Center (ICRAF), France; 3Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock, Guatemala; 4Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) Forest restoration and afforestation in India 1Rights and Resources Initiative, United States of America; 2University of Toronto, Canada Integrating forest recovery and low-carbon agriculture in priority watersheds of Brazilian savannah: The FIP-Landscape Project 1Brazilian Forest Service (SFB), Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply (MAPA), Brazil; 2Secretariat for Innovation, Rural Development and Irrigation, Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply (MAPA), Brazil; 3GIZ, Brazil; 4World Bank, Brazil Tenure security and forest landscape restoration: Results from exploratory research in Boeny, Madagascar 1Center for International Forestry Research, United States of America; 2Ecole Supérieure des Sciences Agronomiques (ESSA); Université d'Antananarivo – Madagascar; 3Independent consultant |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 03-10: Can participatory land use planning help secure tenure? Session Chair: Christopher Mulenga, University of Lusaka, Zambia |
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Rural land use planning, the integration of shared resources mapping for improved communal tenure security: experiences from Zambia 1University of Lusaka, Zambia; 2Chipata District Land Alliance, Zambia Context, power, equity and effectiveness in territorial planning multi-stakeholder commissions: a comparative analysis of two very different Brazilian States 1University of Florida (UF), United States of America; 2University of Florida (UF), United States of America; 3Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), Peru Clarification, recognition and formalization of land rights in a landscape restoration project in Burundi 1Independant consultant, France; 2World Bank Participatory Community Land Use Planning (CLUP ) as a means of conflict prevention and poverty alleviation in rural areas through pilot experiments in the east of Democratic Republic of Congo: provinces of North Kivu, South Kivu and Tituri UN-HABITAT, Congo, Republic of the |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 03-11: Interoperability of land data: Conceptual issues Session Chair: Jacob Vos, Dutch Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency (Kadaster), Netherlands, The |
MC C1-100 | |
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Land administration data integration – modern concept Innola Solutions, Inc., United States of America Land Administration Models - A central register and land information system containing as much information as possible about a property HM Land Registry, United Kingdom An applicative approach for cadastral processes implementation in multi-dimensional land management systems Mapping and Geo-Information Engineering, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel The impact of the agricultural land management information system on the work of local self-government units and directorate for agricultural land GIZ- Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit, United States of America |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 03-12: Can large farms attract local growth? Session Chair: Derick Bowen, Millennium Challenge Corporation, United States of America |
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How and why large-scale agricultural investments induce diverse trajectories of regional development in Kenya, Madagascar and Mozambique 1Centre for Development and Environment (CDE), University of Bern, Switzerland; 2CIRAD / International Land Coalition; 3University of Pretoria; 4CIRAD / University of Pretoria; 5CIRAD / Observatoire du foncier Madagascar; 6CIRAD, France; 7CETRAD, Kenya Investing in land versus land use: analyzing investment decisions by transnational forestry and agriculture companies 1Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium; 2F.R.S.- FNRS, Brussels, Belgium Large-scale land aggregation for transforming and scaling up African agriculture African Development Bank, Côte d'Ivoire |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 03-13: Drawing policy advice from land data analysis Session Chair: Hamady Diop, NEPAD, South Africa |
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Predicting deprivations in housing and basic services from space in slums of Dhaka 1University of Massachusetts Boston, United States of America; 2World Bank, United States of America; 3Inter American Development Bank, United States of America; 4GiSAT, Czech Republic International collaboration: capturing the impact of emerging trends Columbia University, United States of America The effects of agricultural income on Internally Displaced Persons: Evidence from Colombia Universidad Icesi, Colombia The consequences of increasing block tariffs, magnitude and distribution of electricity and water subsidies for households in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States of America |
3:30pm - 3:45pm | Coffee Break |
Front Lobby | |
3:45pm - 5:15pm | 04-01: Scaling-up land programs - African experiences and global solutions Session Chair: Michael Roth, World Bank, United States of America Translation English - French |
Preston Auditorium | |
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Introductory remarks African Union Commission, Ethiopia Setting the scene Consultant, United States of America Discussant UNECA, Ethiopia Discussant Agence Foncière Rurale, AFOR, Côte d'Ivoire Discussant Ministry in charge of Land Affairs, Madagascar Discussant Agency for Real Estate Cadastre, Macedonia Discussant Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development (RCMRD), Kenya Closing remarks World Bank, United States of America Closing remarks Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany |
3:45pm - 5:15pm | 04-02: Registry interoperability and data protection Session Chair: Nicolás Nogueroles, IPRA-CINDER (International Property Registries Association), Spain |
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Interoperability model for land registries (IMOLA) project in the European Union Romanian Land Registry Association, Romania The evolution of the Chilean land registry system: from the 19th century to the implementation of new technologies Conservador de Bienes Raíces de Santiago, Chile Registry of True Owners according to the European Directives to fight money laundering IPRA-CINDER, Spain The interconnection and interoperability between Business Registries in Europe Registrars of Portugal, Portugal The interconnection between Land Registries in a Federal State such as Mexico CINDER, Mexico Transformative initiatives concerning the delivery of land title registration services in British Columbia Director of Land Titles, British Columbia, Canada |
3:45pm - 5:15pm | 04-03: Interoperability of spatial data: Examples and regulatory framework Session Chair: Gitanjali Swamy, IoTask, India |
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Policy person’s guide to navigating past the map Hexagon Geosystems, United States of America The future role of official geospatial reference data in a fully digital environment State Agency for Geoinformation and State Survey Lower Saxony (LGLN), Germany Legal and policy frameworks for geospatial information management Centre for Spatial Law and Policy, United States of America Geospatial Data points the way to integrating government for sustainable development Ordnance Survey, United Kingdom |
3:45pm - 5:15pm | 04-04: Legal and normative aspects of making law gender sensitive Session Chair: Jolyne Sanjak, Tetratech, United States of America |
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Land and womanhood- ethnography on propertied women in Bengal Max Weber Centre for Advanced Cultural and Social Studies, Germany "Innovations to protect women’s customary land rights: Practical experiences from Sierra Leone." 1Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Sierra Leone; 2Lafayette University, USA; 3Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Italy The farmer and her husband: legal innovations for women in contract farming IISD, Switzerland |
3:45pm - 5:15pm | 04-05: Assessing impact of Infrastructure investments Session Chair: Innocent Matshe, African Economic Research Consortium (AERC), Kenya |
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How do mass transit investments affect land values? evidence from MRT-3 Asian Development Bank, Philippines Ecological footprint of transportation infrastructure 1University of California, San Diego, United States of America; 2World Bank; 3Dartmouth College How large are the contributions of cities to the development of rural communities? 1London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom; 2Latin American Center for Rural Development (RIMISP); 3Food and Agricutural Organization of the United Nations (FAO); 4The National Statistics Institute of Chile (INE) From municipal investments to functional subregions: new territorial planning units in Colombia DNP, Colombia |
3:45pm - 5:15pm | 04-06: Kenya's land policy reforms: Did they deliver? Session Chair: John Bugri, KNUST, Ghana |
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Land policy implementation in Kenya: achievements, challenges and lessons ten years later Land Development and Governance Institute (LDGI), Kenya Smallholder settlement schemes in Kenya: A retrospective and prospective analysis of Trans-Nzoia county National Land Commission, Kenya By the communities for the communities: A holistic approach to community-based natural resource governance: UNFAO, Kenya The political economy of Kenya land policy review KENYA LAND ALLIANCE, Kenya |
3:45pm - 5:15pm | 04-07: Managing sprawl: From data to policies Session Chair: Neeraj Baruah, Vivid Economics, United Kingdom |
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Anatomy of Density New York University, United States of America Measuring urban economic density The London School of Economics, United Kingdom Master scheme for the simplification and digital transformation of urban land management 1IGN FI, France; 2Ministry of Construction, Housing and Urban Planning (MCLAU), Ivory Coast The National Urban Policy as a Framework for managing Urban expansion and land use change in Malawi Mnistry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Malawi |
3:45pm - 5:15pm | 04-08: Implementing urban land value capture Session Chair: Riel Franzsen, University of Pretoria, South Africa |
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The role of transferrable development rights in emerging economies 1Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom; 2World Bank, Washington DC, USA; 3World Bank, Ankara, Turkey Is there a role of Land Value Capture Instruments for financing infrastructure investments in a messy urban growth scenario? Harvard University and Torcuato Di Tella University, Argentine Republic Unlocking the potential of urban land in Kenya 1World Bank, Kenya; 2Walker Kontos Advocates, Kenya Institutional arrangements as a catalyzing instrument for land value capture processes in public transportation projects JFP & Asociados, Colombia The untold story of Taiwan's land-based financing program - land readjustment or land grabbing? 1National Chengchi University, Taiwan; 2China University of Technology, Taiwan |
3:45pm - 5:15pm | 04-09: Approaches towards sustainable land use management Session Chair: Kim Thompson, USAID, United States of America |
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Development of an informal land use register for South Africa Data World (Pty) Ltd, South Africa Rural Environmental Registry in the priority municipalities for Cerrado deforestation combating, in Brazil 1The World Bank, Brazil; 2Brazilian Forest Service / Ministry of the Environment, Brazil; 3German Agency for International Cooperation - GIZ Environment and land use trends in the Ethiopian lowlands The World Bank, United States of America |
3:45pm - 5:15pm | 04-10: Addressing the challenges of pastoral tenure Session Chair: Stephanie Burgos, Oxfam America, United States of America |
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Innovative electronic pasture committee software KYRGYZ JAYITY National pasture users' association, Kyrgyzstan Pastoral rights to mobility in Senegal: unpacking paradoxes and reimagining sustainable management University of Wisconsin-Madison, Unites States of America Some issues of reducing pasture degradation in Mongolia Mongolian University of Life Sciences, Mongolia |
3:45pm - 5:15pm | 04-11: Are PPPs the future of land administration? Session Chair: Jacob Zevenbergen, University of Twente, Netherlands, The |
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The importance of public private partnership in cadastre: Turkish experience 1FIG, Turkey; 2Tapu ve Kadastro Genel Müdürlüğü, Turkey A review of public-private partnerships in land administration 1The University of Melbourne, Australia; 2World Bank, United States of America; 3Land Equity International, Australia PPP in land administration - why now and what are the risks and benefits? Ordnance Survey, UK Exploring PPP opportunities for improved Land Administration Reforms, emerging lessons from the Ghanaian Case Office of the President, Ghana From client satisfaction to happiness: the front-office and back-office innovative concession models for fostering land registration in Dubai Universidad de los Andes, Colombia |
3:45pm - 5:15pm | 04-12: Gender impacts of large-scale investment Session Chair: Kerstin Nolte, Leibniz University Hannover, Germany |
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Winners or losers: a gender analysis of the economic and social impact of corporate large-scale land acquisition on rural women in Cameroon 1University of Buea, Cameroon; 2University of Yaounde I, Cameroon; 3Islamic Relief Worldwide, Kenya New research about gender, land and mining in Mongolia: deepening understanding of coping strategies in pastoral communities 1Mokoro Ltd, United Kingdom; 2People Centered Conservation (PCC), Mongolia Strengthening women's voices in land governance in the context of commercial pressures on land 1IIED, United Kingdom; 2IED Afrique, Senegal |
3:45pm - 5:15pm | 04-13: Land rights regularization and common property resources Session Chair: David Ameyaw, International Center for Evaluation and Development, Kenya |
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Identifying best practices for benefit sharing at the jurisdictional scale in relation to emission reduction programs 1Michigan State University, United States of America; 2Bioversity International / World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), France; 3University of Papua, Indonesia How Does Scarcity Affect Extraction of Resources? A study about land use as a common-pool resource dilemma using survey and field-experimental data collected in northern Namibia University of Marburg, Germany Impact of land certification on cash crop expansion in Southwest China Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany Forest carbon supply in Nepal: Evidence from a choice experiment 1Portland State University, United States of America; 2Indian Statistical Institute, India; 3Smart Start Evaluation and Research, United States of America; 4Forest Action, Nepal |
5:30pm - 8:00pm | OAS: Inter-American Network on Cadastre and Property Registry: innovation to improve land governance in Latin America (followed by a cocktail reception) Public: By invitation only (Registered participants for the land and Poverty Conference from the LATAM region) Language: Spanish only Deadline to RSVP: Tuesday March 19, 2019 - RSVP |
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5:30pm - 8:00pm | Red Interamericana de Catastro y Registro de la Propiedad: Innovación para mejorar la gobernanza de la tierra en América Latina (seguido por un coctel de recepción) Público: Por invitación (participantes registrados en la conferencia de tierras y pobreza del Banco Mundial) Lenguaje: Español Fecha límite para reservar participación: martes 19 de marzo del 2019 – RSVP |
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