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Location: MC Atrium |
Date: Monday, 25/Mar/2019 | ||||||||||||||||
Posters on display all day; Presenters available 12-2 PM and 5.30-6 PM or contact by email Location: MC Atrium |
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7:00pm | Poster Board 01-01 Location: MC Atrium Anthropic activities and sustainability of the natural resources of the Lomako-Yokokala Fauna Reserve (RFLY) in DR Congo. Higher Institute of Agronomic Studies of Mvuazi, Democratic Republic of the Congo Implementing approach for responsibility management of pasture use in Mongolian University of Life Sciences, Mongolia Kyrgyz pastures - nomad heritage (traditional approaches in pasture degradation struggle) KYRGYZ JAYITY National pasture users' association, Kyrgyzstan Farm’s natural resources management strategy Mercy Corps, Democratic Republic of the Congo "Developing community-based land use planning system using the community resource management area (CREMA) model in Ghana 1: Kukje Theological University, Republic of Korea (South Korea); 2: Pals of the Earth-Ghana; 3: Take Care Africa Foundation-Ghana |
Poster Board 01-02 Location: MC Atrium Documenting communal land rights: understanding the use and management of communal land in the highland regions of Ethiopia DAI, United Kingdom Land tenancy, contract term and land conservation-theoretical and empirical analyses on apple growers Northwest A&F University, People's Republic of China Sustainable practices diffusion in socio-ecological systems: the Gorutuba Irrigation Perimeter (Brazil) analysis 1: Regional Economics Applications Laboratory / The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; 2: Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional / Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; 3: Universidade Federal de Viçosa; 4: FUCAPE Business School Building on local pastoralists’ knowledge for effective management of the arid and semi arid areas 1: University of Nairobi, Kenya, Kenya; 2: Lund University, Sweden Forest planning decision model to restore forest denudation of N. Korea LX Korea Land and Geospatial Informatix Corp., Republic of Korea (South Korea) |
Poster Board 01-03 Location: MC Atrium ILMS - global land transfer standard 1: RICS, United Kingdom; 2: Ordnance Survey, United Kingdom Measuring multi-dimensional poverty analysis in Nepal: a study of poverty alleviation fund intervention programme districts Poverty Alleviation Fund Nepal, Nepal Monitoring progress towards the 2030 sustainability goals: "Trends.Earth" as a support tool for achieving land degradation neutrality Conservation International, United States of America Weak signals for future cadastral systems 1: Aalto University, Finland; 2: National Land Survey of Finland |
Poster Board 01-04 Location: MC Atrium A practical method for evaluating institutional arrangements and policy indicators of land administration system Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia Evolution régimes foncier en Guinée-Conakry Cabinet CAGEOFI - OGEG, Guinea Spatial flood damage assessment mapping in Abeokuta Pointmile Geotech, Nigeria Achieving SDGs through land consolidation in rural regions of Uttar Pradesh state in India Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India International Standards – key to unlocking the value of green buildings? RICS, United Kingdom |
Poster Board 01-05 Location: MC Atrium Transforming social norms about women’s land and property rights Wellspring Philanthropic Fund, United States of America Opportunities for innovation: lessons from land rights work in the African Great Lakes Region. ZOA, The Netherlands Protecting Ugandan customary land tenure through documentation of Principles, Practices, Rights and Responsibilities (PPRR) LEMU: Land and Equity Movement in Uganda, Uganda Of the substantive law in the common law: where is the blocking limiting the access to the landed property of the women in Côte d'Ivoire UNIVERSITE FELIX HOUPHOUET BOIGNY, Côte d'Ivoire Leveraging the Sustainable Development Goals to strengthen women’s land rights: takeaways from the espaco feminista model in Brazil 1: Landesa, United States of America; 2: Espaço Feminista, Brazil Financial inclusion through increasing land access rights and improving security of tenure a major pillar to reduce inequality and poverty in Uganda Buganda Land Board, Uganda |
Poster Board 01-06 Location: MC Atrium Delving into the relationship between land tenure and food security using the case of Ayeyarwaddy, Myanmar Landesa, United States of America The impact of land rights regularization on the cassava technology adoption among smallholder farmers in Mozambique: the case of pro-poor value chain development project in the Maputo and Limpopo corridors (PROSUL) Agricultural Development Fund (FDA)/ Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (MASA), Mozambique Gender and land acquisition: implications for agricultural development in Nigeria. Babcock University, Nigeria; Babcock University, Nigeria; Kwara State University, Nigeria Integrating strategic peacebuilding approach into land and environmental conflict resolution for better Indonesia peace infrastructure University of Notre Dame, United States of America From commitment to practice: lessons from efforts to implement corporate policies to respect land rights Landesa Strengthening farmers’ land rights in Malawi 1: Ministry of Lands, Housing & Urban Development, Malawi; 2: DAI Europe |
Poster Board 01-07 Location: MC Atrium Refugees influx, land access and second generation health outcomes in host communities: evidence from Tanzania The World Bank Group The conceptual framework on women’s land tenure security: an action tool Resource Equity Linking land tenure and use, catalyzing land use innovation for grassroots women Action for Women and Awakening in Rural Environment Uganda, Uganda From culture to human rights; unmasking the gendered perspectives in the application of law and existing culture in protecting vulnerable widow’s land rights. KELIN Kenya, Kenya Housing provision and land rights in the quilombola community Ribeirão da Mutuca (Brazil). Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo da Universidade de São Paulo - FAUUSP, Brazil |
Poster Board 01-08 Location: MC Atrium Grassroots women’s land rights for development Action for Women and Awakening in Rural Environment Uganda, Uganda Norms formation: California gold rush and women's roles 1: Columbia University, United States of America; 2: Barnard College, United States of America Innovative approaches in transforming social norms for strengthened women's land rights and security of tenure Uganda Community Based Association for Women and Children's welfare ( UCOBAC), Uganda Land grabbing and the land justice movement in Taiwan 1: China University of Technology, Taiwan; 2: National Chengchi University, Taiwan Peaceful land for future citizen Ministry of Agriculture, Ethiopia |
Poster Board 01-09 Location: MC Atrium Tenure responsive land governance: the case of government-community partnership towards improving livelihoods in Kenya and Uganda 1: UN-Habitat, Kenya; 2: IFAD Land tenure in Sub-Saharan Africa and its implications for access and benefit-sharing to bio-diversity University of Jos, Nigeria Legal establishments and gendered access to land in patriarchal societies of North-Western Ghana Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana Women’s life cycle as a pathway to land rights on customary tenure in west Nile region of Uganda: lessons for certification and titling. 1: Associates Research Uganda; 2: Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development; 3: Consultant Surveyors and Planners; 4: Global Expert - Land and Natural Resources Practical approaches to implementing and monitoring free, prior and informed consent processes Equitable Origin, United States of America |
Poster Board 01-10 Location: MC Atrium The impact of land rights regularization on the cassava technology adoption among smallholder farmers in Mozambique: the case of pro-poor value chain development project in the Maputo and Limpopo corridors (PROSUL) Agricultural Development Fund (FDA)/ Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (MASA), Mozambique Innovative approaches for promoting gender responsive land governance processes for strengthened women’s land rights and equitable land rights: application of the Gender Evaluation Criteria on land rights registration processes on customary land 1: Uganda Community Based Association for Women and Children's Welfare (UCOBAC), Uganda; 2: UN Habitat/ Global Land Tools Network Linking land tenure and use, catalyzing land use innovation for grassroots women Action for Women and Awakening in Rural Environment Uganda, Uganda The land tenure system in Bangladesh: trends, challenges and options for reforms Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Bangladesh Discourse on Customary Land Act 2016: evolution of land rights or devolution of powers University of Malawi Polytechnic, Malawi |
Poster Board 01-11 Location: MC Atrium Today's urban families are rapidly losing their connections and kinship ties with rural families, making the new generations ignorant about the ways of life, production processes, and food origins that are served at the table 1: Secretary of the Association of Notaries and Registrars of the State of Mato Grosso- Brazil; 2: Lowyer, Brazil; 3: Notary, Brazil Land-based livelihoods and gender vulnerability: a study of cultural inheritance practices in select African states Translantic Development Limited, United Kingdom Land regularization of quilombola community in Brazil 1: Campinas City Hall, Brazil; 2: University of Campinas; 3: University of Campinas; 4: Instituto Nacional de Colonização e Reforma Agrária; 5: University of Campinas Human rights and land policy in quilombola lands: a decade of construction (2008-2018) 1: UNICAMP, Brazil; 2: FAO, Brazil Towards a responsive customary land rights security in rural Ghana: adopting a rural titling approach Lands Commission, Ghana State land inventories using the voluntary guidelines on the responsible governance of tenure (VGGT) - case of Madagascar 1: Consultant; 2: Land Reform Coordination Unit; 3: Cercom; 4: Essa |
Poster Board 01-12 Location: MC Atrium Role of income distribution and consumption expenditure on agriculture output: case of Nigeria 1: Jazan University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,; 2: University of Macerata, Italy Government intervention for superior land acquisition outcomes 1: Kent State University - Tuscarawas, United States of America; 2: NITI Aayog, India; 3: University of Central Missouri, United States of America Local infrastructure effects: large-scale land acquisition. Ministry of Lands & Parliamentary Reforms, Sri Lanka The dichotomy of tenure arrangements and its effects on land acquisition and compensation: evidence from Zambia 1: University of Lusaka, Zambia; 2: Copperbelt University, Zambia; 3: Namibia University of Science and Technology, Namibia |
Poster Board 01-13 Location: MC Atrium Identifying yield gap and potential crop production in Ethiopia, Gambella Region Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany Monitoring large-scale land acquisitions using open data platforms for improved decision making Land Matrix Initiative, South Africa Implementation of infrastructure expansion projects in Tanzania: -the property rights quagmire 1: Majengo Estates Dev, Tanzania; 2: Land Administration Unit, Ardhi University, Tanzania Le soutien des communautés locales à la maîtrise de la gestion foncière : un bon prétexte de déploiement de nouveaux outils de sécurisation du foncier et d’acquisition des terres 1: PDIDAS, Senegal; 2: Banque Mondiale Displacement in the name of development: insights from Zimbabwe China Agricultural University, People's Republic of China |
Poster Board 01-14 Location: MC Atrium Gold mining in Eastern Cameroon: The rights of artisanal miners in the face of semi-mechanized mining 1: Centre pour l'Environnement et le Développement, Cameroon; 2: International Institute for Environment and Development; 3: Network for The Fight Against Hunger The bottlenecks in large scale land acquisition for agriculture: a case study of Azama, Inikorogha and Opuede communities in Gbaramatu Kingdom. 1: Angene Surveys & Consultants, Nigeria; 2: Gbaramatu Kingdom; 3: GFSH Consult Ltd, Nigeria Lessons from the promised land: a case study of ‘land for land’ compensation for the Buseruka Oil Refinery, Uganda LEMU: Land and Equity Movement in Uganda, Uganda Impact of land fragmentation on productivity and profitability of crops in Pakistan 1: University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan; 2: Government College University Faisalabad, Pakistan |
Poster Board 01-15 Location: MC Atrium Land Huazhong University of Science and Technology, People's Republic of China Land readjustment: the missing link in progressive urban land management in Zimbabwe University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Polycentricity; a panacea for managing urban expansion in secondary towns? A planning scenario study of Mumias Town, Western Kenya National Land Commission, Kenya Design and implement of discount-oriented businesses based on the sale of targeted partnership shares and improved Government’s rules and regulations Islamic Republic of Iran |
Poster Board 01-16 Location: MC Atrium An analysis of the effects of urban expansion and housing problems on resident’s quality of life in the outskirts of Lagos, Nigeria Yaba College of Technology, Yaba- Lagos, Nigeria Research on the moderate-scale of apple farmers in different targets Northwest A&F University, People's Republic of China Urban population modeling: towards a better planning CAPSUS, Mexico Land use change detection and prediction using GIS and Remote Sensing, case study of Nsukka Urban, Enugu, Nigeria 1: Surveyors Council of Nigeria (SURCON), Nigeria; 2: Department of Surveying and Geoinformatics, Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Nigeria |
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 Location: MC Atrium |
Date: Wednesday, 27/Mar/2019 | ||||||||||||||||
8:00am - 6:00pm |
Posters on display all day; Presenters available 12-2PM and 5.30-6 PM or contact by email Location: MC Atrium |
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7:00pm | Poster Board 02-01 Location: MC Atrium Cyber security for Fintech and their role in sustainable development goals TLF Tech Private Limited Handbook for geospatial best practices for land administration GIS/Transport, United States of America Exploring UAS mapping to improve land and resource management in a Native American community 1: University of Florida Geomatics Program, School of Forest Resources and Conservation, Fort Lauderdale, FL, United States of America; 2: University of Florida Geomatics Program, School of Forest Resources and Conservation, Gainsville, FL, United States of America; 3: Land And Natural Resources Division, Forest County Potawatomi, United States of America; 4: Global Land Alliance SOLA open source for improving tenure governance - way forward 1: UN Food and Agriculture Organisation, Italy; 2: COWI A/S, Denmark Blockchain revolution in Georgia National Agency of Public Registry (NAPR), Georgia Masterclass on designing smart contracts for land administration ChromaWay, Sweden and United States of America |
Poster Board 02-02 Location: MC Atrium AI-powered spatio-temporal analytics to detect electricity theft from public road lighting infrastructures and support the efficient use of energy in degraded areas 1: NTUA, School of Surveying Engineering, Spatial Intelligence Research Group; 2: Public Power Corporation S.A; 3: The World Bank National security integrated land data bank for Nigeria OGIS Consult Limited, Nigeria Perceived tenure (in)security in the era of rural transformation: a gender-disaggregated analysis from mozambique 1: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), United States of America; 2: Ethiopian Development Research Institute (EDRI), Ethiopia Adopting data integration and interoperability as a tool for optimizing land and water governance University of Nairobi, Kenya |
Poster Board 02-03 Location: MC Atrium India’s de-urbanization of manufacturing sector World Bank, United States of America Financial accessibility and private investment in developing countries 1: Pan African University, Cameroon; 2: Ecole Supérieure Multinationale des Télécommunications (ESMT) Land access and perceived tenure security in the era of social, economic and environmental dynamics/ transformation in Africa 1: International Food Policy Research Institute; 2: Ethiopian Development Research Institute (EDRI), Ethiopia Centralized traffic control (CTC) for greater Gaborone city NAMA S.A., Greece Neighbor to neighbor: detroit's first property tax delinquency census Quicken Loans Community Fund, United States of America The complementarity of education and use of productive inputs on economic outcomes among smallholder farmers in Africa Center for Development Research, Germany |
Poster Board 02-04 Location: MC Atrium Socioeconomic indices for townships in Myanmar Curtin University, Australia Integrating evaluation into program cycle – opportunities and challenges in land policy reform programs International Center for Evaluation and Development, Kenya NGOs roles in cross-sector collaborations with SMEs and impact investors in developing countries: a values creation approach FAST Finance Alliance for Sustainable Trade, France Land Rights – an investment worth it? Case study from Ghana 1: Meridia; 2: ITC Does tenure security influences soil quality and household resilience? Evidence from Senegal 1: Senegalese Institute for Agricultural Research (ISRA)/ Commission nationale de réforme foncière (CNRF),Senegal; 2: L'Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Agriculture, Université de Thiès, Senegal; 3: Senegalese Institute for Agricultural Research (ISRA)/ Le Conseil national de régulation de l'audiovisuel (CNRA), Senegal; 4: Senegalese Institute for Agricultural Research (ISRA)/ Centre de Recherches Agricoles de Saint-Louis (CRA), Senegal; 5: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Italy |
Poster Board 02-05 Location: MC Atrium Innovation for meeting investments and traditional landrights NIRAS, Finland Payments for environmental services on agricultural land: evidence from a choice experiment with tree planting contracts in Ethiopia UNU-MERIT, The Netherlands Digital commodification of agriculture in Colombia: enclosures or collaborative land control mechanisms Lancaster University, Colombia Corporate social responsibility and poverty alleviation: a case study of Wanda Danzhai village 1: University of Southern California, United States of America; 2: Tsinghua University, People's Republic of China Urban land governance and secure tenure in Latin America and the Caribbean: status and actions The New School, United States of America Land governance “AmBisyon 2040” : up-valuing Carp investments, millennial rural-urban inclusive growth Department of Agrarian Reform-Support Services Office, Phillipines |
Poster Board 02-06 Location: MC Atrium Participatory and ecological aspects of rural revitalization in China 1: Hanns Seidel Foundation, Germany; 2: Planungsbüro Spindler, Germany; 3: International Consultant, Germany Innovation in land administration to aid agro-business investment, diversification of the Nigerian economy – Kano approach Kano State Bureau for Land Management, Nigeria Private sector responsibility in supporting sustainable development LE34, Denmark Gender parity via digital land systems 1: IoTask, Zilla Global, EQUALS- United Nations; 2: George Mason University, Zilla Global; 3: UTec, Peru, Zilla Global; 4: Landesa, Zilla Global Land predation, climate change and poverty in Burkina Faso: a computable general equilibrium analysis Pan-African Research Center for Economic and Social Development (CARDES), Burkina Faso The Brazilian Forest Service strategic for conservation, restoration, social and economic local involvement: The Arboretum Program 1: Brazilian Forest Service, Brazil; 2: Public Prosecutor`s Office of the State of Bahia, Brazil |
Poster Board 02-07 Location: MC Atrium Mainstreaming Earth observation in agricultural development – preliminary demonstration results of the EO4SD initiative’s dedicated activity cluster on agriculture and rural development 1: eLEAF, The Netherlands; 2: Nelen & Schuurmans, The Netherlands; 3: GeoVille, Austria; 4: DHI GRAS, Denmark; 5: SpaceTec, Belgium; 6: Satelligence, The Netherlands; 7: ITC, The Netherlands How disruptive innovation can be incubated in any NGO or large business with minimal change to the procurement process IMGeospatial, United Kingdom Innovative private sector initiatives to incentivise public buy-in to land administration services – examples from Ethiopia 1: DAI, United Kingdom; 2: Nathan Associates, United Kingdom Smallholder land registration with the value chain, increasing productivity 1: Meridia, Netherlands; 2: ITC, Netherlands Effects of investment decisions on land formalization for rural households in Colombia Banco de la República, Colombia |
Poster Board 02-08 Location: MC Atrium Land policy and political economy in Nigeria Arconstruct Limited, Nigeria Reforming land registration and administration through innovation in Kenya 1: Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning, Kenya; 2: University of Nairobi, Kenya; 3: Technical University of Kenya, Kenya Effects of investment decisions on land formalization for rural households in Colombia Banco de la República, Colombia Land invasion and urban development in Zambian cities: form, causes, effects and possible solutions 1: Copperbelt University, Zambia; 2: Namibia University of Science and Technology, Namibia Linking land tenure and use, catalyzing land use innovation for grassroots women Action for Women and Awakening in Rural Environment, Uganda |
Poster Board 02-09 Location: MC Atrium Do farmers really like farming? Indian farmers in transition 1: University of Manchester, United Kingdom; 2: Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India From ministry to farm house - building trust in post conflict rural Colombia by a multilevel and participative approach of land administration 1: Kadaster, Apeldoorn, The Netherlands; 2: Administracion del Territorio Consultores, Lima, Peru; 3: Universidad Distrital, Bogota, Colombia; 4: Esri, Washington DC, United States of America Mismanagement of diversity as bane to effective land administration in Nigeria: the way forward The Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro, Nigeria Land governance in Namibia: challenges and opportunities Namibia University of Science and Technology, Namibia The confluence of land administration and land policy as determinants of formal land accessibility in Nigeria The Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro, Nigeria |
Poster Board 02-10 Location: MC Atrium Land policy distortions, credit constraints, and agricultural productivity: evidence from China’s apple growers Northwest A&F University, People's Republic of China Are farmers really reluctant to land paid withdraw in China? Huazhong University of Science and Technology, People's Republic of China Land tenure dynamics and contributions to livelihood diversification in Baringo County, Kenya 1: University of Nairobi, Kenya; 2: University of Gothenburg, Sweden Access to land and poverty reduction in a rural north western part of Cameroon 1: Cyprus International University, Cyprus; 2: University of Yaounde II, Cameroon Impact of overseas farmland investment on grain import based on difference-in-difference model Huazhong University of Science and Technology, People's Republic of China Integrated development and land planning in rural areas in kenya for improved livelihoods Car Design Research Limited, United Kingdom |
Poster Board 02-11 Location: MC Atrium Rural indebtedness and land tenure-pre colonial, colonial and post colonial legacies University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, United States of America Sustainable land reforms as a comprehensive migration management agenda: a perspective of social inclusion in postcolonial Africa Tübingen University, Germany Land management in Brazil The World Bank, Brazil Assessment of policy frameworks guiding preparation and implementation of resettlement action plans for extractive projects in Kenya Land Development and Governance Institute, Kenya Registration of forgotten lands, publicly owned land Ministry of Lands, Tanzania |
Poster Board 02-12 Location: MC Atrium Achieving fair and equitable tax valuations with fit-for-purpose data strategies IAAO, United States of America Agriculture under conflict – satellite earth observation to measure impact on food security eLEAF, The Netherlands Positioning-as-a-service for fit-for-purpose applications Trimble Inc, United States of America Improving paddy rice statistics in Southeast Asia using area frames Asian Development Bank, Philippines The use of machine learning processes in the deployment of satellite image data The Icon Group Ltd, Ireland Citizens’perceptions on land security: evidences from Senegal Initiative Prospective Agricole et Rurale, Senegal |
Poster Board 02-13 Location: MC Atrium Going beyond capturing and analyzing data: effective and inclusive methods of communicating spatial data 1: Land Portal, Canada; 2: Plan B; 3: University of Twente; 4: Kadaster International Preparing and using satellite images as a mapping tool in difficult tropical environments Niras Consulting AB, Sweden Cadastral mapping using low-cost inertial navigation system Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India Integration of land tenure monitoring in agricultural development projects in Malawi using geospatial technologies Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Development, Malawi Experiences in the application of participatory land information tools for improving tenure security in developing countries United Nations Human Settlements Programme, Kenya Land Electronic Card. Using the Palm Vein system to curb land fraud and forgeries Buganda Land Board, Uganda |
Poster Board 02-14 Location: MC Atrium Monitoring drought and crop loss using satellite imagery on the cloud Radiant Earth Foundation, United States of America Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 data for Citrus crop management support and water monitoring. 1: Institute of Agronomy and Veterinary Medicine Hassan II, Morocco; 2: National Institute for Agricultural Research, Morocco; 3: National School for Forest Engineering, Morocco Remote sensing and GIS in land use and cover analysis of the northwest zone, Nigeria. Problem identification through change detection 1: University of Lagos, Nigeria; 2: The Federal Polytechnic Ilaro, Nigeria Remote sensing based monitoring of fenced area dynamics around the Dadaab Refugee Camp in Kenya 1: Joint Research Centre of the European Commission, Italy; 2: The Rainforest Foundation UK; 3: Global Governance Programme - European University; 4: University of Nairobi; 5: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umea Integrated geospatial information framework – partnerships for implementation 1: UN Food and Agriculture Organisation, Italy; 2: World Bank group, USA Speed-up sustainable energy for the Amazonian – remote sensing and participatory mapping as support tool for the global development agenda 1: Center for Remote Sensing of Land Surfaces (ZFL), University of Bonn, Germany; 2: Tratural, Cuenca, Ecuador; 3: AmazonGISnet, Quito, Ecuador |
Poster Board 02-15 Location: MC Atrium Smallholder oil palm intensification, where do we start? World Resources Institute (WRI) Indonesia The link between land markets and sustainable land administration 1: iLand Consulting, United Kingdom; 2: University of Rwanda, Rwanda; 3: Rwanda Land Management and Use Authority, Rwanda; 4: DAI Europe, United Kingdom; 5: DFID Rwanda Formalization of rural land rights transactions; the search for an innovative approach in Ethiopia 1: DAI, Ethiopia; 2: Niras; 3: Ethiopian Economic Association, Ethiopia Fit for purpose in Brazil: a successful test case of fast and affordable land administration in Mato Grosso 1: Universidade Estadual de Campinas - UNICAMP, Brazil; 2: Kadaster International - Netherlands, The Netherlands |
Poster Board 02-16 Location: MC Atrium |
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