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Location: MC 8-100 |
Date: Tuesday, 26/Mar/2019 | |||||||||
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 | ||||||||
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ID: 470
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Individual Papers Topics: Urban expansion, land use, land value capture, and housing Keywords: Property tax, efficiency, administration, self-declaration 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
ID: 813
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Individual Papers Topics: New ways of land data capture & analysis (incl. machine learning) Keywords: valuation, property tax, appraisal, gis, spatial Valuing property with bad data: utilizing GIS and spatial modeling to achieve equitable property tax valuations in the face of incomplete data 1IAAO; 2Esri
ID: 992
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Individual Papers Topics: New ways of land data capture & analysis (incl. machine learning) Keywords: mass appraisal, response surface analysis, sparse data, modelling 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
ID: 1012
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Individual Papers Topics: New ways of land data capture & analysis (incl. machine learning) Keywords: mass valuation, property taxation, land value, land markets, spatial interpolation Standard price points in spatial interpolation. A case study National Land Survey, Finland
ID: 1329
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Individual Papers Topics: New ways of land data capture & analysis (incl. machine learning) Keywords: property valuation, machine learning, remote sensing 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
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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 | ||||||||
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ID: 292
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Individual Papers Topics: Institutional innovation and private sector participation, Keywords: land information systems, Land & Property Tax, innovation, local government, Public Private Partnership (PPP), Municipalities Supporting local government administrations through public private partnerships (PPP). 1Cotecna Inspection SA, United Arab Emirates; 2Cotecna Inspection SA, Geneva
ID: 299
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Individual Papers Topics: Data integration & interoperability for public service provision Keywords: land characteristics, survey, spatial, information Land characteristics survey in Korea, utilizing spatial information Korea Appraisal Board, Korea, Republic of (South Korea)
ID: 719
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Individual Papers Topics: Economic research and impact evaluation Keywords: urban change, satellite, Senegal, property, Cost-effectiveness Analysis Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of a satellite–based approach to maintaining a property database Airbus Defence and Space, United Kingdom
ID: 812
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Individual Papers Topics: Land policy and political economy Keywords: Property Taxation, Valuation, Points Based Method The points-based method: simplification of valuation processes for property tax purposes International Centre for Tax and Development (ICTD), Cameroon
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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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ID: 1043
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Individual Papers Topics: Land policy and political economy Keywords: Property tax, transparancy, tax payers trust, citizen participation Open Government - Building trust and strengthening the delivery of valuation services 1Council for Real Estate Assessment, The Netherlands; 2Valuation Office, Ireland
ID: 1049
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Individual Papers Topics: Land policy and political economy Keywords: Customers, communication, reform, consultation, involvement Customer relations and communication in land administration Institute of Revenues Rating and Valuation, United Kingdom
ID: 1257
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Individual Papers Topics: Data integration & interoperability for public service provision Keywords: tax Property Taxation in India: Issues impacting revenue performance and suggestions for reform World Bank, United States of America
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3:45pm - 5:15pm | 04-08: Implementing urban land value capture Session Chair: Riel Franzsen, University of Pretoria, South Africa | ||||||||
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ID: 610
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Individual Papers Topics: Land policy and political economy Keywords: transferrable development rights, emerging economies, heritage preservation The role of transferrable development rights in emerging economies 1Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom; 2World Bank, Washington DC, USA; 3World Bank, Ankara, Turkey
ID: 857
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Individual Papers Topics: Urban expansion, land use, land value capture, and housing Keywords: land value capture, urban expansion, infrastructure investments, metropolitan areas, land use regulation 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
ID: 1009
/ 04-08: 3
Individual Papers Topics: Urban expansion, land use, land value capture, and housing Keywords: Constitution of Kenya, Public Finance Management, Foreign Direct Investment, National Land Policy, Land Acquisition Unlocking the potential of urban land in Kenya 1World Bank, Kenya; 2Walker Kontos Advocates, Kenya
ID: 1128
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Individual Papers Topics: Urban expansion, land use, land value capture, and housing Keywords: land value capture, public transportation, institutional arrengement Institutional arrangements as a catalyzing instrument for land value capture processes in public transportation projects JFP & Asociados, Colombia
ID: 368
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Individual Papers Topics: Land and human rights, gender, indigenous peoples Keywords: Land-based Finance (LBF), Land Readjustment (LR), Land Grabbing, Public Interest, Human Right The untold story of Taiwan's land-based financing program - land readjustment or land grabbing? 1National Chengchi University, Taiwan; 2China University of Technology, Taiwan
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Date: Wednesday, 27/Mar/2019 | |||||||||
8:30am - 10:00am | 05-08: New ways of registering customary land Session Chair: Janet L. Banda SC., Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Malawi | ||||||||
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ID: 349
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Individual Papers Topics: Commons and natural resource management Keywords: Community delimitation; Fuzzy Boundaries; Overlapping rights; Data acquisition; Participatory cadaster maintenance. Addressing fuzzy boundaries in community delimitations for systematic cadaster in Mozambique 1National Directorate of Lands, Mozambique; 2EXI, Lda, Mozambique; 3Verde Azul, Lda, Mozambique; 4Kadaster, The Netherlands
ID: 636
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Individual Papers Topics: Land and human rights, gender, indigenous peoples Keywords: community, registration, technical capacity, implementation, practice Moving from debate to implementation: Opportunities for Community Land Registration in Kenya Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Kenya
ID: 962
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Individual Papers Topics: Commons and natural resource management Keywords: Grazing agreements, hybrid property rights, pastoralism, conflict mediation, negotiated access “Grazing agreements: negotiated resource access and conflict mediation at the private property-common property nexus in Kenya’s rangelands” Independent Consultant, United States of America
ID: 1147
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Individual Papers Topics: Land policy and political economy Keywords: customary land rights, land governance, institutional innovation Social and institutional innovation in land reform: local land charters in Burkina DID international, Burkina Faso
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10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-08: Providing low-cost housing Session Chair: Rajan Samuel, Habitat for Humanity India, India | ||||||||
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ID: 602
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Individual Papers Topics: Urban expansion, land use, land value capture, and housing Keywords: Private Development, Housing Market, Land development Model, Real estate, Affordable Housing Understanding multiplicity of urban governance and planning regulations for a metropolitan region with focus on land and private development – Case study NCR – Delhi, India University of Tokyo, Japan
ID: 668
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Individual Papers Topics: Land policy and political economy Keywords: Policy Design, Policy Evaluation, Political Economy, Rent-Seeking, Mumbai, Cessed-Buildings, Affordable Housing Wrong-Headed policies in the name of the poor: Case of Mumbai’s Cessed-Buildings Mumbai School of Economics and Public Policy (MSE-PP), University of Mumbai, India
ID: 1132
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Individual Papers Topics: Institutional innovation and private sector participation, Keywords: Community, Planning, Urban, Company, Tanzania Community resource mobilization for informal settlements regularization: impact of private community partnership in Tanzania Human Settlements Action (HUSEA) Company Limited, Tanzania
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2:00pm - 3:30pm | 07-08: Improving housing delivery Session Chair: Shishir Ranjan Dash, Tata Trusts, India | ||||||||
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ID: 972
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Individual Papers Topics: Urban expansion, land use, land value capture, and housing Keywords: Housing; Policy transfer; Politics; Urban expansion, Inequality Social mix and social cohesion using housing mix: a review of the Chilean and British experience 1University of Reading, United Kingdom; 2Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
ID: 1129
/ 07-08: 3
Individual Papers Topics: Urban expansion, land use, land value capture, and housing Keywords: Social well-being, Social housing assessment, Support in decision-making, Urban planning tool Affordable housing: a land suitability perspective 1World Bank, Indonesia; 2CAPSUS, Mexico
ID: 409
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Individual Papers Topics: Urban expansion, land use, land value capture, and housing Keywords: Affordable housing, Rezoning, Land Value Capture, Inclusionary housing, Real Estate Market Harnessing the real estate market for equitable affordable housing provision through land value capture: Insights from San Francisco City, California University of Salford, United Kingdom
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3:45pm - 5:15pm | 08-08: Land tenure insecurity and land-related investment Session Chair: Michael Kirk, University of Marburg, Germany | ||||||||
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ID: 523
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Individual Papers Topics: Urban expansion, land use, land value capture, and housing Keywords: Customary tenure, agriculture, investment, elite capture Customary tenure and agricultural investment in Uganda University of California Davis, United States of America
ID: 772
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Individual Papers Topics: Economic research and impact evaluation Keywords: land development Rural land in Mauritania facing the challenge of development Université de Nouakchott, Mauritania
ID: 723
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Individual Papers Topics: Economic research and impact evaluation Keywords: hybrid maize, land, crop insurance, impact, Tanzania Going for hybrid maize: the importance of land for the success of maize crop insurance in Tanzania Erasmus university Rotterdam, the Netherlands, Netherlands, The
ID: 798
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Individual Papers Topics: Land and human rights, gender, indigenous peoples Keywords: land, gender, social and labour relations, rural South Africa Land rights and livelihoods in rural South Africa – a gendered perspective University of Johannesburg, South Africa
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Date: Thursday, 28/Mar/2019 | |||||||
8:30am - 10:00am | 09-08: Evaluating impacts of tenure interventions Session Chair: Heather Huntington, DevLab@Duke, United States of America | ||||||
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ID: 691
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Individual Papers Topics: Commons and natural resource management Keywords: community forests, CBF, deforestation, Indonesia Evaluating the impact of community forestry practices in Sumatra island, Indonesia 1World Resources Institute, Indonesia; 2Northern Arizona University, School of Forestry, United States of America
ID: 1111
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Individual Papers Topics: Economic research and impact evaluation Keywords: Impact evaluation, Land-use planning, Philippines, Vulnerability, Disaster risk management Impact, diffusion and scaling-up of a comprehensive land-use planning approach in the Philippines – Results from a rigorous impact evaluation DEval - German Institute for Development Evaluation, Germany
ID: 720
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Individual Papers Topics: Land policy and political economy Keywords: land tenure, case study research, evaluation Results from land tenure formalization activities in the Senegal River valley: a mixed-methods evaluation at medium-term Mathematica Policy Research, United States of America
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10:30am - 12:00pm | 10-08: Evaluating impacts of tenure interventions Session Chair: Andreas Lange, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, Germany | ||||||
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ID: 764
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Individual Papers Topics: Institutional innovation and private sector participation, Keywords: Customary rights; land rights certification; Mozambique; participatory mapping; evaluation Endline evaluation findings for USAID’s responsible land-based investment pilot in Mozambique 1NORC at the University of Chicago, United States of America; 2Management Systems International, United States of America; 3United States Agency for International Development, United States of America
ID: 420
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Individual Papers Topics: Economic research and impact evaluation Keywords: Land registration, land certification, impact assessment, tenure security, Ethiopia The impacts of Second-Level Land Certification (SLLC) in Ethiopia: empirical evidence using panel data 1International Food Policy Research Institute, United States of America; 2Ethiopian Development Research Institute, Ethiopia
ID: 901
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Individual Papers Topics: Economic research and impact evaluation Keywords: RCT, mixed methods, land titling, social accountability, India Mobilizing for title: A mixed-methods randomized evaluation of a homestead land rights initiative in Bihar, India 1Northwestern University, United States of America; 2Deshkal Society, India
ID: 1130
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Individual Papers Topics: Economic research and impact evaluation Keywords: property rights, land administration, gender Certified to stay? Experimental evidence on property rights and migration in Benin 1World Bank, United States of America; 2Agence Française de Développement, France
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2:00pm - 3:30pm | 11-08: Improving access to land for the youth Session Chair: Violet Shivutse, HUAIROU COMMISSION, Kenya | ||||||
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ID: 529
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Individual Papers Topics: Land policy and political economy Keywords: Youth Land Rights, Women’s Land Rights, Tenure Security, Liberia, Women’s Land Rights Framework, Land Governance An assessment of youth land rights in rural Liberia 1Landesa, United States of America; 2Development Education Network, Liberia
ID: 885
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Individual Papers Topics: Land policy and political economy Keywords: Rural youth, Agri-food systems, Economic development Harnessing the potential for rural youth-inclusive agri-food systems livelihoods: A landscape analysis Mississippi State University, United States of America
ID: 337
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Individual Papers Topics: Economic research and impact evaluation Keywords: land access, migration decisions, youth employment, Nigeria Land access and youth spatial and occupational mobility in Africa: the case of Nigeria 1International Food Policy Research Institute, United States of America; 2International Food Policy Research Institute, Nigeria
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Date: Friday, 29/Mar/2019 | |||
9:00am - 10:30am | 12-04: Guidelines on resilience and land administration | ||
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ID: 1212
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MasterClass - learning day events Guidelines on resilience and land administration World Bank, United States of America
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11:00am - 12:30pm | 13-04: "Its4land" - innovative geospatial tools for fit-for-purpose land rights mapping | ||
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ID: 446
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MasterClass - learning day events "Its4land" - innovative geospatial tools for fit-for-purpose land rights mapping 1University of Twente ITC, Netherlands; 2Hansa Luftbild AG; 3Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; 4Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität; 5Esri Rwanda Ltd; 6Institute of Applied Sciences INES Rwanda; 7Bahir Dar University BDU Ethiopia; 8Technical University Kenya TUK Kenya
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1:30pm - 3:00pm | 14-04: Practical approaches to implementing and monitoring free, prior and informed consent processes Session Chair: Luis Felipe Duchicela, Equitable Origin, United States of America | ||
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ID: 803
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MasterClass - learning day events Practical approaches to implementing and monitoring free, prior and informed consent processes Equitable Origin, United States of America |
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