Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: MC 2-800 |
Date: Monday, 25/Mar/2019 | |
2:00pm - 4:00pm |
00-04: Land in the World Bank's new Environmental and Social Framework Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Mary Lisbeth Gonzalez, World Bank, United States of America History of ESF consultation and what was agreed and why World Bank, United States of America The importance and implication of the ESF to provide support and supervise projects World Bank, United States of America The importance and implications of the new ESF for land projects and for projects with land components / issues World Bank, United States of America ESF and land issues in Africa World Bank, United States of America |
Date: Tuesday, 26/Mar/2019 | |
8:30am - 10:00am |
01-03: Ways to establish cadastral systems at scale Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Claire Galpin, World Bank, United States of America 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 |
10:30am - 12:00pm |
02-03: Innovative technology in the land sector Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Steven Nystrom, FIG Commission 9, United States of America 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 |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
03-03: Low-cost ways to establish cadastral systems Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Andy Wickless, Trimble, Inc., United States of America 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 1: GeoCodis Ltd., Slovenia; 2: ZRC SAZU, Slovenia Deploying titling and customary land registration systems with a blockchain element Medici Land Governance, United States of America |
3:45pm - 5:15pm |
04-03: Interoperability of spatial data: Examples and regulatory framework Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Gitanjali Swamy, IoTask, India 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 |
Date: Wednesday, 27/Mar/2019 | |
8:30am - 10:00am |
05-03: Towards the registry of the future Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Nicolás Nogueroles, IPRA-CINDER (International Property Registries Association), Spain Digital street: Exploring the future of land registration through new technologies HM Land Registry, United Kingdom Preventive administration of justice – an economic catalyzer for the future?! – an analysis of the economic relevance of reliable and transparent public registers – Bundesnotarkammer/UINL How to introduce a complete new land registry system in a rapid changing world Dutch Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency (Kadaster), Netherlands Land Administration and the role of a Land Registrar Network The Open Geospatial Consortium, United States of America |
10:30am - 12:00pm |
06-03: How to realize the potential of blockchain for land administration? Location: MC 2-800 Chair: John Reynolds, BLOCKCHAIN DIGITAL, United Kingdom Blockchain property titles and land use recording – is it only about trust, or is there space for compliance and enforcement? RMIT University, Australia Smart contracts and land administration: a new framework for property conveyance 1: ChromaWay, Sweden and United States of America; 2: Land Title and Survey Authority, British Columbia, Canada; 3: Swinburne University, Melbourne, Australia Blockchain for Land Administration: Smart Land Registries - a tangible model seeking value for all parties 1: Ordnance Survey, United Kingdom; 2: Trimble Land Administration Solutions Group, USA; 3: IBM, United Kingdom Catalyzing innovation: Dubai real estate blockchain Dubai Land Department, United Arab Emirates An example of the use of the Blockchain by the French Notariat: enforceable copies International Union of Notaries (UINL), France |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
07-03: Applications of earth observation in rural areas Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Thomas Esch, DLR, Germany Large-scale land acquisition monitoring with high resolution imagery retrieval and profiling in the ASAP platform 1: Joint Research Centre of the European Commission, Italy; 2: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit, Germany; 3: GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Germany; 4: European Space Agency, United States of America Geospatial big data platform for water for all in Indus basin 1: University of Punjab, Pakistan; 2: Member Water, Planning and Development Department, Govt of Punjab, India; 3: Executive Engineer, Irrigation department, Govt of Punjab, India; 4: Assistant Chief (Coordination), Planning and Development Department, Govt of Punjab, India Realtime digital soil fertility data for fact-based fertilizer selection by smallholder farmers 1: AgroCares, Netherlands, The; 2: SoilCares Foundation, The Netherlands New ways to use remote sensing based phenology and machine learning for mapping irrigated and rainfed agriculture in Africa 1: Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, Germany; 2: Technical University of Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany; 3: University of Goettingen, Goettingen, Germany Use of Remote sensing technology in small holder supply chains in Asia International Finance Corporation, India |
3:45pm - 5:15pm |
08-03: Applications of earth observation to assess urban service delivery Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Moses Musinguzi, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda Catalyzing innovation for global urban monitoring from a holistic utilization of big earth data, artificial intelligence and open knowledge 1: German Aerospace Center (DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany; 2: GISAT s.r.o., Prague, Czech Republic; 3: Brockmann Consult GmbH, Geesthacht, Germany; 4: Terradue Srl, Rome, Italy; 5: European Space Agency (ESA), Frascati, Italy; 6: IT4Innovations – VSB Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava-Poruba, Czech Republic Earth Observation for supporting urban land use policy implementation GAF AG, Germany Earth Observation – A support for the distributed energy sector IABG mbH, Germany |
5:45pm - 7:15pm |
Spec-21: Launch of publication: “Securing Forest Tenure Rights for Rural Development: An Analytical Framework”. Location: MC 2-800 By invitation only. Please contact: Gsegura@worldbank.org - see also |
Date: Thursday, 28/Mar/2019 | |
8:30am - 10:00am |
09-03: Potential and pitfalls of using drone imagery Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Edward Anderson, World Bank group, Tanzania Governance frameworks for the sustainable implementation of UAVs in Rwanda. KU Leuven, Belgium Smart cadaster. Coupling imagery from drones and street-view with proper incentives to promote sustainable urban cadasters in developing countries. 1: Global Land Alliance, Peru; 2: World Bank, USA A study on supporting reservoir management using spatial information for preparations for drought LX Korea Land and Geospatial Informatix Corp., Korea, Republic of (South Korea) |
10:30am - 12:00pm |
10-03: Potential and pitfalls of using drone imagery Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Tobias Landmann, Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, Germany Drones and the structure from motion (SfM) technique in cadastral surveying MicroAerial Projects LLC, United States of America Drone-based geomatics land data acquisition methodology - case study: city of Adama and rural area of Mojo, Ethiopia 1: Hojung Solutions CO. LTD, Korea, Republic of (South Korea); 2: Ministry of Urban Development and Housing, The Government of Ethiopia Evaluation of UAV-based technology to capture land rights in Kenya: displaying stakeholder perspectives through interactive gaming 1: University of Twente ITC, The Netherlands; 2: Swinburne Business School, Australia; 3: Kadaster International, The Netherlands The challenges and opportunities of AI and drone technology in land management and poverty assessment 1: Teamnet, Romania; 2: Autonomous Systems, Romania |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
11-03: Improving interoperability of registries & open data access Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Connie Fair, Land Title & Survey Authority of British Columbia, Canada Local Land Charges - Laying the foundation of a new national digital service. HM Land Registry, United Kingdom Digitalization of public registers and the role of legal professionals – a connection for the future GIZ/Bundesnotarkammer, Germany Modern technology in land administration - a call for governance and structuring data in view of privatising land administration processes Dutch Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency (Kadaster), Netherlands |
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