Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
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 |
MC Atrium | |
8:30am - 10:00am | 05-01: Private sector roles in Latin America's land administration Session Chair: Ivonne Astrid Moreno Horta, WORLD BANK, Colombia |
Preston Auditorium | |
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Colombia: The private sector’s roles in land tenure formalization in post-conflict areas Ministerio de Agricultura y Desarrollo Rural, Colombia Modernizing land information systems in Panama Ministry of the presidency, Panama Honduras: improving registry and cadastral service delivery through public and private outsourcing Instituto de la Propiedad, Honduras Contracting and direct implementation in systematic land formalization. 25 years of experience in Peru. Global Land Alliance, Peru |
8:30am - 10:00am | 05-02: Implementing land readjustment Session Chair: Patrick Lamson-Hall, New York University Marron Institute, United States of America |
MC 13-121 | |
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Using land readjustment and FAR bonuses to create high-density development in fringe areas of fast growing cities Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States of America Surrender and re-alienation of land in Johor, Malaysia: a planning tool and mechanism for sustainable property development 1Johor State Secretary, Malaysia; 2Johor Land and Mines Department, Malaysia; 3Johor State Secretary Incorporation, Malaysia; 4Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia Land Assembly through Land Pooling Scheme in Amaravati, Challenges and land value capture for greenfield city development Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority (APCRDA), India Community-based feedback to improve land pooling for planned urbanization: a case study of Thimphu, Bhutan Asian Development Bank, Philippines |
8:30am - 10:00am | 05-03: Towards the registry of the future Session Chair: Nicolás Nogueroles, IPRA-CINDER (International Property Registries Association), Spain |
MC 2-800 | |
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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 |
8:30am - 10:00am | 05-04: Land tenure for sustainable rangeland management Session Chair: Liz Alden Wily, independent, Kenya |
MC 4-100 | |
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Strengthening traditional institutions of nomadic herders for sustainable management of public rangelands in Mongolia 1National Federation of Pasture user groups of herders, Mongolia; 2National University of Agriculture, Mongolia Landscape approach for addressing land use conflicts in pastoral areas: the case of Tanzania 1Ministry of Lands, Housing and Human Settlements Development, Tanzania; 2Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries; 3International Livestock Research Institute Emerging forms of land market participation and implications on pastoralists’ livelihoods in Kenya 1The University of Nairobi, Kenya; 2Department of Forest Ecology and Management, SLU, Sweden Securing land rights for marginalized communities - Experience from working with Pastoralist, hunter and gathers in Tanzania OXFAM, Tanzania |
8:30am - 10:00am | 05-05: Impact of informal tenure upgrading Session Chair: Remi Jedwab, George Washington University, United States of America |
MC 5-100 | |
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High delinquency rates in Brazil’s Minha Casa Minha Vida housing program: Possible causes and necessary reforms 1University of Washington, United States of America; 2University of Pennsylvania, United States of America; 3Independent, Brazil Backyarding: theory and evidence for South Africa 1University of California, Irvine, United States of America; 2Independent consultant, South Africa; 3World Bank, United States of America Impact Evaluations of Informal Settlements Upgrading Interventions: Evidence assessment and new topics for research. 1Harvard University and Torcuato Di Tella University, Argentina; 2Torcuato Di Tella University, Argentina Measuring housing deprivations in India: an alternative approach to slum enumeration 1University of Massachusetts Boston, United States of America; 2The World Bank Group, United States of America |
8:30am - 10:00am | 05-06: Institutionalizing bottom-up monitoring Session Chair: Rueben Lifuka, Transparency International, Germany |
MC 6-100 | |
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Prindex: putting global tenure insecurity into perspective with results from 33 country surveys in 2018 1Global Land Alliance, United States of America; 2ODI, United Kingdom Perceived tenure insecurity among renters and its implications for ongoing urbanisation 1Overseas Development Institute, United Kingdom; 2Global Land Alliance, United States of America Indigenous data sovereignty EWMI-Open Development Initiative, Myanmar National land observatories: a tool for transparency, accountability, and informed decision making over land for all 1International Land Coalition, Senegal; 2CIRAD / International Land Coalition, Italy; 3CIRAD / Observatoire du foncier à Madagascar; 4CIRAD / ISRA-BAME; 5Centre for Development and Environment; 6International Land Coalition, Italy; 7IPAR, Senegal |
8:30am - 10:00am | 05-07: Improving access to land for urban expansion Session Chair: Rebecca Leshinsky, RMIT University, Australia |
MC 7-100 | |
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Urban planning orientation tools implementation in Bamako District University of Law and Political Science of Bamako, Mali Urban planning and land shortcoming in Morocco: Aspects of injustice and perspectives 1National Institute of Urban Planning, Morocco; 2University Qadi ayyad, Morocco; 3Institute of agronomy and Veterinary Medicine, Morocco; 4National Council of Licensed Surveyors, Morocco Urban planning and land issues in the city of Antananarivo Ministry of Regional Development, Building, Housing and Public Works - Madagascar Assessing suitability and acceptability of development plans and town planning schemes in small and medium town: a case of Gujarat CEPT University, India |
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 |
MC 8-100 | |
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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 Moving from debate to implementation: Opportunities for Community Land Registration in Kenya Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Kenya “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 Social and institutional innovation in land reform: local land charters in Burkina DID international, Burkina Faso |
8:30am - 10:00am | 05-09: Implementing REDD in practice Session Chair: Peter Veit, World Resources Institute, United States of America |
MC 9-100 | |
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Practical guide for the creation and management of conservation space 1National Cooperative Business Association CLUSA International, United States of America; 2Independent Consultant, Burkina Faso; 3World Bank, United States of America Development of a practical guide to support local actors in the development and management of conservation areas in the context of REDD+ NCBA CLUSA International, United States of America Rethinking land development and offset mechanisms in cambodia Heinrich Boell Foundation, Cambodia Environmental justice in the REDD+ frontier: indigenous experiences from the scholarly literature and proposals for a way forward Center for International Forestry Research, Peru How the climate protection strengthens the indigenous territories in the Amazon: The REDD Early Movers Program (REM) in Mato Grosso - Brazil 1GIZ, Brazil; 2FEPOIMT, Brazil; 3ICV, Brazil |
8:30am - 10:00am | 05-10: Overlapping jurisdictions at the peri-urban fringe Session Chair: Shikha Srivastava, Tata Trusts, India |
MC 10-100 | |
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Peri-urban land governance: understanding conflicting and competing interests for peri-urban land in Ethiopia Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia The policy incompatibility nexus between urban expansion, land use and land value in Nepal: the case of Pokhara metropolitan city Pokhara University, Nepal Urban expansion and the emergence of informal land markets in Namibia's communal areas University of Namibia, Namibia Who owns the land? Legal pluralism and conflicts over land rights in Ghana Appalachian State University, United States of America |
8:30am - 10:00am | 05-11: Implementing NSDI: From guidelines to practice Session Chair: Kathrine Kelm, World Bank, United States of America |
MC C1-100 | |
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Research on access and use of geographic information in Moldova 1Agency for Land Relations and Cadastre of Moldova, Moldova; 2Kartverket - Norwegian Mapping Authority, Norway UN Integrated Geospatial Information Framework towards achieving the 2030 Agenda – from global to national. Guyana experience. 1UNFAO, Italy; 2Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission, Guyana; 3ConsultingWhere Ltd., United Kingdom Integration of Crowdsourcing and digital platform of National Spatial Data Infrastructure for efficient decision-making Republic Geodetic Authority, Serbia Additional considerations for the successful implementation of a CORS GNSS Network in Developing Countries Leica Geosystems, France |
8:30am - 10:00am | 05-12: Protecting land rights in the course of land acquisition Session Chair: Joan Kagwanja, UNECA, Ethiopia |
MC C1-200 | |
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Land rights protection in the pulp and paper production system University of São Paulo, Brazil Land acquisition in Malaysia: Policy context and praxis for oil and gas hub project in Eastern Johor. 1Johor State Secretary, Malaysia; 2Johor State Secretary Incorporation, Malaysia; 3Johor Land and Mines Department, Malaysia; 4Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia LSLA in Mozambique: impact on rural and urban communities Centro Terra Viva, Mozambique |
8:30am - 10:00am | 05-13: Providing policy advice through applied research Session Chair: Ammar Alhamadi, Dubai Land Department, United Arab Emirates |
MC 7-860 | |
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Beyond climate change: how tenure reform aggravated grassland degradation in north china 1University of California Davis, United States of America; 2Renmin University of China, China Unrecognized opportunities for pastoral tenure: Re-framing variability, mobility, and flexibility University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States of America An exploratory sequential mixed methods approach to understanding the correlation of land use regulations on residential property values in Windhoek, Namibia Namibia University of Science and Technology, Namibia |
8:30am - 10:00am | 05-14: Research on land markets in Ukraine Session Chair: Oleg Nivievskyi, Kyiv Economic Institute/ Kyiv School of Economics, Ukraine VC/webex |
MC 6-860 | |
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Do land rental markets contribute to efficient land allocations? Ukrainian experience Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies (IAMO), Germany Implications of land market imperfections on policy design Kyiv School of Economics, Ukraine Land market institutions and agricultural productivity in Ukraine Kyiv School of Economics, Ukraine |
10:00am - 10:30am | Coffee Break |
Front Lobby | |
10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-01: Simplified planning for systematic tenure regularization Session Chair: Anne Odic, AFD, France |
Preston Auditorium | |
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Opportunities and challenges of planning to provide tenure security to existing dwellers and ensure effective service delivery in the course of urban expansion Ministry of Land and Physical Planning, Kenya Applying Simplified planning to facilitate title issuance in Lusaka City Hall Lusaka, Zambia Scope for simplifying planning procedures in Zimbabwe Harare City Municipality, Zimbabwe Addressing physical urban planning to speed up tenure regularization Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development (RCMRD), Kenya |
10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-02: Emerging technologies, data ownership & privacy Session Chair: Josephus van Erp, Maastricht University, Netherlands, The VC |
MC 13-121 | |
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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, The The Emirates` (legal) framework and governance model for using emerging technologies in Land Administration Dubai Land Department, United Arab Emirates Digital assets & data to be published on a blockchain / What should we do (or not do) with the land administration data? Union Internationale des Huissiers de Justice (UIHJ), Netherlands The Irish challenges to be prepared for future Land Registry Property Registration Authority, Ireland British Columbia's land titles: private, public or somewhere in-between? Land Title & Survey Authority of British Columbia, Canada |
10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-03: How to realize the potential of blockchain for land administration? Session Chair: John Reynolds, BLOCKCHAIN DIGITAL, United Kingdom |
MC 2-800 | |
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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 1ChromaWay, Sweden and United States of America; 2Land Title and Survey Authority, British Columbia, Canada; 3Swinburne University, Melbourne, Australia Blockchain for Land Administration: Smart Land Registries - a tangible model seeking value for all parties 1Ordnance Survey, United Kingdom; 2Trimble Land Administration Solutions Group, USA; 3IBM, 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 |
10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-04: Gender and land policy Session Chair: Renee Giovarelli, Resource Equity, United States of America |
MC 4-100 | |
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Evaluation results of a program aimed at reducing property grabbing among widows in Uganda International Justice Mission Women's tenure rights across the rural urban continuum: implications for a gender responsive urban land reform in Namibia. 1Ministry of Land Reform, Namibia; 2GIZ Office Namibia Community land titling: a contextual analysis of women’s land rights in Kenya Namati, United States of America Innovations to secure women's land rights and build resilience 1Huairou Commission, United States of America; 2UCOBAC, Uganda |
10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-05: Land markets at the rural-urban fringe Session Chair: Songqing Jin, Michigan State Univ./Zhejiang Univ., China, People's Republic of |
MC 5-100 | |
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Land transactions in the rural-urban fringes of Dar es Salaam and Nairobi: driving forces, stakeholders and challenges for land governance Sciences Po Bordeaux, France Land market determinants and outcomes in Rwanda: an econometric analysis 1University of Rwanda, Rwanda; 2iLand Consulting; 3RLMUA; 4DFID How horizontal integration affects transaction costs of rural collective construction land market? An empirical analysis in Nanhai District, Guangdong Province, China Huazhong Agricultural University, China, People's Republic of |
10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-06: National Land Policy Documents: Potential & Challenges Session Chair: Estherine Lisinge Fotabong, African Union Development Agency (AUDA-NEPAD), South Africa |
MC 6-100 | |
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Zambia’s Land Policy formulation pitfalls-points of divergence Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, Zambia Demarcation of traditional land management areas in Malawi Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Malawi The Namibian 2nd National Land Conference has passed, how the resolutions taken will influence the politics and reluctance to register tenure rights in the Kavango West and Kavango East regions. Ministry of Land Reform, Namibia Land rights as an imperative for sustainable land and resources management in Kenya. National Land Commission, Kenya |
10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-07: Regulations for urban planning Session Chair: Peter Mwangi, Walker Kontos, Kenya |
MC 7-100 | |
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Spatial planning, urban expansion and land use conversion: a study on urban form of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Vietnamese-German University, Vietnam Exploring options for leaseholds in the Mukuru special planning area 1Cardiff University, United Kingdom; 2Akiba Mashinani Trust, Kenya; 3Katiba Institute, Nairobi Aligning land use policies to community vision in regulating land beyond urban: an initiative in Odisha, India Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, India Spatial Planning as an instrument for the sustainability of investment and efficient provision of services - Comayagua Case 1Property Institute, Honduras; 2World Bank, United Stated; 3Comayagua, Honduras |
10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-08: Providing low-cost housing Session Chair: Rajan Samuel, Habitat for Humanity India, India |
MC 8-100 | |
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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 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 Community resource mobilization for informal settlements regularization: impact of private community partnership in Tanzania Human Settlements Action (HUSEA) Company Limited, Tanzania |
10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-09: Enhancing tenure security for forest land Session Chair: Jintao Xu, Peking University, China, People's Republic of |
MC 9-100 | |
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Multi-stakeholder forums as innovation for natural resource management? Results from a Realist Synthesis Review of the scholarly literature 1CIFOR, Peru; 2University of Maryland, College Park, United States of America; 3PUCP, Peru Examining relationships in forest governance quality: Insights from forest frontier communities in Zambia´s Miombo ecoregion 1Thünen Institute of International Forestry and Forest Economics, Hamburg, Germany; 2Copperbelt University, Kitwe, Zambia Land Tenure Regularization in the Brazilian Amazon: perspectives on identifying social, economic and environmental variables for assessing its impacts 1Amazon Environmental Research Institute (IPAM); 2Consulting for Sustainable Development GITEC-IGIP GmbH; 3Ph.D. Candidate at the University of Amsterdam; 4Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH; 5National Colonization and Agrarian Reform Institute (INCRA); 6Universidade de Campinas (Unicamp) Local perception of indigenous titling programs in the Peruvian Amazon Center for International Forestry Research, Peru Governance structures of native forests' management policy in North Argentina: the role of policy forums in mediating between conservation and production 1University of Bern, Switzerland; 2Modul University, Austria; 3Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh |
10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-10: Ensuring use of public land for public good Session Chair: Jorge Espinoza, GIZ, Brazil |
MC 10-100 | |
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Social and human rights impact assessment for development project within Phnom Penh, Cambodia Sahmakum Teang Tnaut, Cambodia The right of use on non-awarding state lands, an innovative tool for legal certainty regarding land tenure. COLOMBIA RURAL SAS, Colombia Stimulus for land grabbing and deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon 1Imazon, Brazil; 2University of Wisconsin, United States of America Allocation of public land and the terra legal regularization program in the Brazilian Amazon 1Universidade Estadual de Campinas; 2SERFAL, Brazil; 3GIZ, Brazil; 4Nexucs; 5GITEC-IGIP GmbH |
10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-11: Land administration: Cases from Asia Session Chair: Suzuka Sato, Japan International Cooperation Agency, Japan |
MC C1-100 | |
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Land registration innovation and decentralised administrative reform: Success stories from the State of Johor, Malaysia 1Johor State Secretary, Malaysia; 2Johor Land and Mines Department, Malaysia; 3Johor State Secretary Incorporation, Malaysia; 4Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia Land registration authority's linkages through the land titling computerization project Land Registration Authority, Philippines A step to grow collateral markets through one window Punjab Land Records Authority, Government of Punjab, Pakistan Interoperability and land administration in Nepal Department of Land Management & Archive, Nepal Registering deeds in Delhi: challenges, innovations and prospects Indian Institute for Human Settlements, India |
10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-12: Dealing with the impacts of failed land acquisition Session Chair: Jann Lay, GIGA - Germany, Germany |
MC C1-200 | |
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Doomed to fail? Why some land-based investment projects fail and others succeed Leibniz University Hannover, Germany Why we need a human right to land – empirical evidence from large-scale land investment deals in Sierra Leone and the Philippines University of Tuebingen, Germany When good innovations go bad Stratigos Consulting, United Arab Emirates |
10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-13: Providing policy advice through applied research Session Chair: Anna Locke, Overseas Development Institute, United Kingdom |
MC 7-860 | |
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Governance challenges in sub-Saharan Africa: the case of Land Guards and land protection in Ghana Ghana Revenue Authority, Ghana Assessing institutional governance in balancing food production and environmental protection in urban wetlands of Kigali/Rwanda and tropical Kilombero floodplain/Tanzania. A comparative analysis World Bank Group, Rwanda Growth effects of banking development on agriculture and industrial GDP in Sub-Saharan Africa University of Westminster, United Kingdom Land related human rights in Pakistan: improving land tenancy as a pathway for agriculture development and food security Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Thailand |
10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-14: Mapping land rights for better socio-economic outcomes Session Chair: Jorge Munoz, World Bank, United States of America |
MC 6-860 | |
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Mapping for Peace and Prosperity: Applying participatory mapping in conflict-affected settings. 1ZOA, Netherlands, The; 2Cadasta Foundation, United States Protecting rights to clan-based land in Acholi, Northern Uganda: Follow-up report on a research project of the Joint Acholi Sub-Region Leaders’ Forum (JASLF) and Trόcaire University of South Carolina, United States of America Flexible land information system as driver for change, peace and development: The case of post conflict DRC 1Private Consultant, Kenya; 2Christian Bilingual University Democratic Republic of Congo; 3Global Land Tool Network/ UN Habitat, Kenya Putting forest communities on the map: Participatory land-use planning in the Democratic Republic of Congo Rainforest Foundation UK, United Kingdom |
12:00pm - 2:00pm | Lunch |
Front Lobby and Preston Lounge | |
12:00pm - 2:00pm | Women's caucus |
MC 4-100 | |
12:30pm - 2:00pm | 00-13: New initiatives in urban land policy Session Chair: Sameh Naguib Wahba, World Bank, United States of America |
Preston Auditorium | |
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Expanding urban land access and housing in Ethiopia Ministry of Urban Development and Construction, Ethiopia Land as a key enabler for delivering affordable housing in Kenya Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure, Housing and Urban Development ‘Chile Propietario’ program to regularize informal properties Ministry of National Assets, Chile |
12:30pm - 2:00pm | Discussing on the Latin-American land administration ecosystem (light lunch, in Spanish only) Session Chair: Mike Mora, Organization of American States, United States of America In this networking session participants will have an opportunity to hear an introductory lighting talk aimed at sparking informal conversations among the attendees about the state of the Latin-American land administration ecosystem. Also, participants will have the opportunity to contribute with their ideas to strengthen this ecosystem by adding thoughts to a wall dedicated to generate a narrative for the strengthening of the ecosystem in areas of regulation, technologies and institutional arrangements. |
MC 13-121 Lounge | |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 07-01: Land governance in the Arab states Session Chair: Wael Zakout, World Bank, United States of America |
Preston Auditorium | |
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Setting the scene World Bank, United States of America Discussant Dubai Land Department, United Arab Emirates Discussant Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs, Saudi Arabia Discussant Ministry of Finance, Lebanon (Lebanese Republic) Discussant darfur land commission, Sudan Discussant Institute of Agronomy and Veterinary Medicine, NELGA NA Coordinator, Morocco Discussant Land & Water Settlement Commission, Palestinian Territories Discussant Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany Discussant DFID, United Kingdom Conclusions and next steps 1World Bank, United States of America; 2UN Habitat, Kenya |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 07-02: Farm size & productivity in Africa Session Chair: Keith Fuglie, USAID, United States of America |
MC 13-121 | |
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Revisiting the farm size-productivity relationship based on a relatively wide range of farm sizes: evidence from Kenya Michigan State University, United States of America Does mechanization reverse the farm-size productivity relationship? Evidence from Ethiopia World Bank, United States of America Can large farm spillovers foster smallholders structural transformation? Evidence from Zambia 1World Bank, United States of America; 2IAPRI Does sample truncation affect assess the inverse farm size-productivity relationship? Evidence from Malawi 1World Bank, United States of America; 2University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, China, People's Republic of |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 07-03: Applications of earth observation in rural areas Session Chair: Thomas Esch, DLR, Germany |
MC 2-800 | |
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Large-scale land acquisition monitoring with high resolution imagery retrieval and profiling in the ASAP platform 1Joint Research Centre of the European Commission, Italy; 2Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit, Germany; 3GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Germany; 4European Space Agency, United States of America Geospatial big data platform for water for all in Indus basin 1University of Punjab, Pakistan; 2Member Water, Planning and Development Department, Govt of Punjab, India; 3Executive Engineer, Irrigation department, Govt of Punjab, India; 4Assistant Chief (Coordination), Planning and Development Department, Govt of Punjab, India Realtime digital soil fertility data for fact-based fertilizer selection by smallholder farmers 1AgroCares, Netherlands, The; 2SoilCares Foundation, The Netherlands New ways to use remote sensing based phenology and machine learning for mapping irrigated and rainfed agriculture in Africa 1Remote Sensing Solutions GmbH, Germany; 2Technical University of Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany; 3University of Goettingen, Goettingen, Germany Use of Remote sensing technology in small holder supply chains in Asia International Finance Corporation, India |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 07-04: Beyond joint titling: Making land institutions gender-sensitive Session Chair: Bina Agarwal, University of Manchester, United Kingdom |
MC 4-100 | |
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Implementing Uganda's gender strategy on land through issuance of certificates of customary ownership : A case of Kabale and Adjumani districts in Uganda 1Ministry of Lands, Housing, and Urban Development, Uganda; 2UN-Habitat/Global Land Tool Network, Kenya When joint ownership is not sufficient to ensure joint registration: Lessons from Cabo Verde 1Resource Equity, United States of America; 2Millennium Challenge Corporation, United States of America Inclusive and gender-aware participatory land registration in Indonesia 1Meridia, The Netherlands; 2Kadaster International, The Netherlands; 3ATR / BPN, Indonesia Promoting women’s right to land inheritance through agriculture incentivization 1Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium; 2Independent Consultant Storytelling: a powerful strategy to increase women’s access to land/property rights in Uganda and beyond 1IHC Global, United States of America; 2Makerere University |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 07-05: Emerging technologies, data ownership & privacy Session Chair: Josephus van Erp, Maastricht University, Netherlands, The WEBEX |
MC 5-100 | |
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The importance and nature of (land administration) data when using emerging technologies Dutch Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency (Kadaster), Netherlands, The Reflections on the possible privatization of Land Registries by making use of emerging technologies Romanian Land Registry Association, Romania Embracing emerging technologies; preconditions, threshold, possibilities and guarantees International Union of Notaries (UINL), France East-African perspectives and experiences, using modern technology while building up Land Administration systems in the region. Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development (RCMRD), Kenya A brief introduction about the experiences in Brazil, Peru and other countries in South America Global Land Alliance, Peru The experience in Australia with privatising land registries Queensland University of Technology, Australia |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 07-06: Challenges of redistributive land reform Session Chair: Arno Schaefer, European Commission, Belgium |
MC 6-100 | |
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Valuer general of South Africa; rights, responsibilities, and land reform Greenfield Advisors, Inc., United States of America The implications of incomplete restorative justice in South African land restitution: lessons from the Moletele case. University of Pretoria, South Africa Towards addressing the new land reform policy paradigm in South Africa University of Venda, South Africa |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 07-07: How to regulate expropriation for large-scale investments? Session Chair: Leon Verstappen, University of Groningen, Netherlands, The |
MC 7-100 | |
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Drawing insights from a global comparison of legal safeguards for expropriation World Bank, United States of America Acquiring land compulsorily at any cost? Policy recommendations for improved resettlement outcomes. 1Ellen De Keyser, Belgium; 2Consultant Surveyors and Planners, Uganda Assessment of community involvement and compensation money utilization in Ethiopia: Case studies from Bahir Dar and DebreMarkosPeri-urban areas 1Debre Markos University, Ethiopia; 2University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), Austria The question of compensation in the large-scale land acquisition and redistribution in Southern Africa Parliament of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 07-08: Improving housing delivery Session Chair: Shishir Ranjan Dash, Tata Trusts, India |
MC 8-100 | |
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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 Affordable housing: a land suitability perspective 1World Bank, Indonesia; 2CAPSUS, Mexico 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 |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 07-09: Enhancing tenure security for forest land Session Chair: Dietmar Stoian, ICRAF, France |
MC 9-100 | |
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Gender gaps and actions being taken to address them in forest landscapes World Bank, United States of America Closing the gender gap in natural resource management programs in Mexico 1World Bank; 2CIDE; 3Cornell University Innovation of locally-led adaptive programming in Natural Resource Governance Change in Myanmar Pyoe Pin Institute, Myanmar |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 07-10: Using public lands as a catalyst for equitable development Session Chair: Devie Chilonga, Mnistry of Lands, housing and urban development, Malawi |
MC 10-100 | |
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La privatisation des terres collectives au Maroc: une voie de dynamisation du marché foncier agricole MCA-Morocco, Morocco Institutional reform of the public administration system and its effect on land administration (case study: Republic of Moldova) Agency for Land Relations and Cadastre of the Republic of Moldova, Moldova An examination of spatial planning impact on development of the agricultural land in Kosovo 1Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning, Republic of Kosovo; 2Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, Kosovo |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 07-11: Land administration: Cases from South America Session Chair: Maria Elena Garcia Flores, CINDER, Mexico |
MC C1-100 | |
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CADASTRE and access to land 1Cons Fed del Catastro, Argentine Republic; 2Dirección Provincial de Catastro e Información Territorial; 3Dirección de Catastro Municipio Vista Alegre Integrating data for land tenure regularization in the State of Piauí, Brazil 1Piauí State Land Institute; 2The World Bank Types of land tenure in Brazil: the first estimate from available geo-referenced information 1UNICAMP, Brazil; 2GeoLab- Esalq – USP; 3Imaflora; 4SEI; 5Oxfam; 6IFSP; 7IPAM A new approach for the establishment of a regional multipurpose cadastre in La Mojana, Colombia – how to overcome large-scale cadastral operations challenges through technological and methodological innovations 1GEOFIT, France; 2IGNFI France Standardization and integration of the electronic real estate registry system of Brazil (SREI): the national operator of SREI (ONR). IRIB, Brazil |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 07-12: Enforcing adherence to standards for large land-based investment Session Chair: Chris Jochnick, Landesa, United States of America |
MC C1-200 | |
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Emerging Practice from the Field: Private sector action on land rights in the upstream 1Rights and Resources Initiative, United States of America; 2International Finance Corporation Etranger et accès a la terre en afrique de l'ouest Initiative Prospective Agricole et Rurale, Senegal Due diligence in land acquisition - Lawyers and their responsibilities 1FAO, Italy; 2Matrix Chambers, UK |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 07-13: Linking global issue to local reality on the commons Session Chair: Gerardo Segura Warnholtz, World Bank, United States of America |
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Consequential trends in global recognition of community-based forest tenure from 2002-2017 Rights and Resources Initiative, United States of America From lessons learnt to future options for global forest governance European Forest Institute (EFI), Germany Evidence on biodiversity conservation impacts: assessing theories, approaches, and outcomes from community engagement 1Arizona State University, United States of America; 2Chemonics, International Producing useable knowledge for sustainable land governance: Potential contributions from land systems science 1Global Land Programme/University of Bern, Centre for Development and Environment (CDE), Switzerland; 2University of Bern, Centre for Development and Environment (CDE), Switzerland |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 07-14: Demarcation of indigenous lands Session Chair: Raelene Webb, Murray Chambers, Australia |
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Jurisprudence of the Supreme Federal court of Brazil in the process of demarcation of the indigenous reserve Raposa Serra do Sol 1Secretary of the association of Notaries and regisrars of te State of Mato Grosso- Brazil; 2Lowyer; 3Notary, Brazil; 4UNICAMP Assessing implementers’ perspective on reform processes: Progress and challenges in formalizing the rights of native communities in Peru CIFOR, Peru Case study: a model for securing the legal recognition of indigenous lands rights in the Democratic Republic of the Congo 1World Bank, United States of America; 2REPALEF, Réseau de populations autochtones pour la gestion durable des écosystèmes forestiers de la RDC; 3LINAPYCO, Ligue nationale des associations autochtones pygmées du Congo |
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3:45pm - 5:15pm | 08-01: Land records completion and modernization in Asia Session Chair: Mika-Petteri Törhönen, The World Bank, United States of America |
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Indonesia: systematic land regularization and electronic land administration The Indonesia Ministry of Spatial Planning and Agrarian Reform, Indonesia Land policy and administration reform in Nepal Ministry of Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation, Nepal Uzbekistan real property register and cadastre modernization Goskomzemgeodezkadastr, Uzbekistan Property registration in India – Delhi perspective Indian Institute for Human Settlements, India Discussant Punjab Land Records Authority, Government of Punjab, Pakistan Discussant The University of Melbourne, Australia |
3:45pm - 5:15pm | 08-02: Strengthening professional ethics in the land sector Session Chair: Maurice Barbieri, CLGE (Council of European Geodetic Surveyors), Switzerland |
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Worldwide, Regional and local initiatives to regulate professional ethics National Society of Professional Surveyors, United States of America Professional ethics under pressure, how to cope with technical developments CLGE (Council of European Geodetic Surveyors), Switzerland Ethics, from theory to practice CLGE (Comité de Liaison des Géomètres Européens), Belgium |
3:45pm - 5:15pm | 08-03: Applications of earth observation to assess urban service delivery Session Chair: Moses Musinguzi, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda |
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Catalyzing innovation for global urban monitoring from a holistic utilization of big earth data, artificial intelligence and open knowledge 1German Aerospace Center (DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany; 2GISAT s.r.o., Prague, Czech Republic; 3Brockmann Consult GmbH, Geesthacht, Germany; 4Terradue Srl, Rome, Italy; 5European Space Agency (ESA), Frascati, Italy; 6IT4Innovations – 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 |
3:45pm - 5:15pm | 08-04: Ways to secure women's tenure in practice Session Chair: Janet Edeme, African Union Commission, Ethiopia |
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The impact of land regularization in rural Tanzania; gender, rights and anti- poverty case: the civil society organization’s parallel support to the land tenure support programme 1We Effect, Tanzania; 2Tanzania Women Lawyers Association, Tanzania A multi-stakeholder approach to advancing women’s land rights using the SDGs framework: experience from Tanzania Landesa, Tanzania Women’s tenure rights and land reform in Angola Development Workshop, Angola Using institutional cooperation, focusing on Capacity Building, to secure Gender Equality 1Lantmäteriet, Sweden; 2Rwanda Land Management and Use Authority, Rwanda |
3:45pm - 5:15pm | 08-05: Urban land research, land assembly and land markets in China Session Chair: Fang Xia, University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, China, People's Republic of |
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Land-constrain-induced poverty and land-capitalization-supported poverty alleviation strategy in China: A case study of Shaanxi Province Xi'an Jiaotong University, United States of America Impact of land certification on land and labor allocation in China 1Zhejiang University, China, People's Republic of; 2Australia National University, Australia; 3Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Science, China, People's Republic of Reduction of industrial land beyond Urban Development Boundary in Shanghai Renmin University of China, China, People's Republic of China |
3:45pm - 5:15pm | 08-06: The political economy of land tenure reform Session Chair: Caleb Stevens, USAID, United States of America |
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State of land in the Mekong region 1University of Bern, Lao PDR; 2Mekong Region Land Governance Project, Lao PDR; 3McGill University, Canada; 4Regional Center for Social Science and Sustainable Development, Thailand; 5Independent; 6Hanoi University, Vietnam; 7World Bank, Vietnam; 8Institute for Policy and Strategy for Agriculture and Rural Development, Vietnam; 9Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Lao PDR; 10Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Lao PDR; 11UN Habitat, The Netherlands New innovations-old problems: the case of the flexible land tenure system and communal land registration in Namibia Namibia University of Science and Technology, Namibia "A limited contribution to a complex development problem"? Land titling and land tenure in the Mekong region 1Forest Trends, United States of America; 2University of Colorado, United States of America; 3Australian National University, Australia; 4Centre for Policy Studies, Cambodia; 5National University of Laos, Lao PDR; 6Mekong Regional Land Governance Project, Lao PDR What policy lessons can we learn from stalled land reforms? Insights from Senegal 1University of Toronto, Canada; 2Initiative Prospective Agricole et Rurale (IPAR), Senegal |
3:45pm - 5:15pm | 08-07: Can building regulations be designed properly? Session Chair: Richard Grover, Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom |
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Process of buildings legalization in Republic of Macedonia from the perspective of the real estate cadastre Agency for Real Estate Cadastre, Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Guidelines for formalization of informal constructions 1FIG International Federation of Surveyors, Greece; 2FIG, United States of America; 3UNECE WPLA, The Netherlands Between informal and illegal: comparative analysis of non-compliance with planning and building laws Neaman Institue for National Policy Research, Technion, Israel Modernizing planning and development regulations in the Gaza Strip, Palestine 1UN-Habitat, Palestinian Territories; 2Palestinian Housing Council, Palestinian Territories |
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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Customary tenure and agricultural investment in Uganda University of California Davis, United States of America Rural land in Mauritania facing the challenge of development Université de Nouakchott, Mauritania Going for hybrid maize: the importance of land for the success of maize crop insurance in Tanzania Erasmus university Rotterdam, the Netherlands, Netherlands, The Land rights and livelihoods in rural South Africa – a gendered perspective University of Johannesburg, South Africa |
3:45pm - 5:15pm | 08-09: Expanding land markets and investments Session Chair: Cornelis de Zeeuw, Kadaster, Netherlands, The |
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“A Land Market is the strategy for access to land for development”. Which land market? For whose benefit? An analysis of the Ugandan case Land and Equity Movement in Uganda - LEMU, Uganda Land governance and urban development find a challenges in the perspective of social safeguards Asian Development Bank (ADB), Bangladesh, People's Republic of Ghana: Collateralizing land use rights on customary land. Lessons and challenges for growing the mortgage market 1DAI, United States of America; 2BenBen, Ghana |
3:45pm - 5:15pm | 08-10: Community empowerment to ensure a fair investor negotiations Session Chair: Lorenzo Cotula, IIED, United Kingdom WEBEX |
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Legal empowerment in commercial agriculture: can small-scale producers secure their fair share? IIED, United Kingdom Innovative financing solutions for community support in the context of land investments Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment, United States of America Rural development, dynamic political economy and social license: a case study in renewable energy project governance missteps and lessons learned. Acorn International, LLC, United States of America Assessing community capacity to respond to external threats to land tenure Namati, United States of America |
3:45pm - 5:15pm | 08-11: Land administration: Cases from Eastern Europe Session Chair: Mihai Taus, Romanian Land Registry Association, Romania |
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Jointly towards improvement of land administration in Bosnia and Herzegovina 1Republic Authority for Geodetic and Real Property Affairs, Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina; 2Federal Administration for Geodetic and Real Property Affairs, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina; 3Capacity Building for Improvement of Land Administration and Procedures in Bosnia and Herzegovina - CILAP project Innovative technology combat for still pending privatization, legalization challenges, rooted in the communist regime 1NIRAS OY; 2Independent Innovative approaches in Georgian land registration reform National Agency of Public Registry (NAPR), Georgia |
3:45pm - 5:15pm | 08-12: Improving decision-making on common lands Session Chair: Steven Lawry, Center for International Forestry Research, United States of America |
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Responding to the global agenda: valuation of undocumented lands to promote responsible land governance and human rights recognition 1UN-Habitat/GLTN, Kenya; 2Independent Consultant, Kenya Securing forest tenure for rural development: an integrated assessment tool 1The Equator Group, United States of America; 2World Bank, United States of America; 3Land Alliance, United States of America; 4Independent, United States of America Whose land is it anyway? Exploring new ways for consensus building in policy making University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Land rights progress a participatory land governance tool for Cameroon 1Centre pour l'Environment et Development, Cameroon; 2International Institute for Environment and Development, Cameroon; 3Network to Fight Against Hunger |
3:45pm - 5:15pm | 08-13: Land and post-conflict: the case of Colombia Session Chair: Mike Mora, Organization of American States, United States of America |
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First social then legal: what 902 decree – law changed. Follow-up on the Colombian Peace Agreements and land tenure issues II Colombia Rural, Colombia Between over-innovation and business as usual: another look at the reasons for delay in the implementation of the rural dimension of the Final Agreement in two departments of Colombia (Caquetá and Putumayo). 1CIRAD, France; Network for applied research on Transitions in Latinamerica and the Caribbean; 2Foundation CERSUR, Colombia, Network for applied research on Transitions in Latinamerica and the Caribbean Land markets, social networks and land-grabbing in Colombia. George Mason University, United States of America Effects of land tenure formalization on illicit crop production in Colombia WORLD BANK, Colombia Extended models from the Colombian LADM Profile as support of Territorial Planning 1IGAC, Colombia; 2BSF Swissphoto, Colombia; 3BSF Swissphoto, Spain |
3:45pm - 5:15pm | 08-14: Recognizing indigenous rights Session Chair: Hubert M. G. Ouedraogo, DID international, Burkina Faso |
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The rights of indigenous people to the enjoyment of Human Rights to Land and Natural Resources in Uganda. 1Trocaie Uganda, Uganda; 2Landnet Uganda; 3Land Justice Network; 4Uganda Land Alliance Understanding the key Drivers of Land use and Livelihood dynamics in the Drylands of Kenya: The Case of Fodder production in Isiolo County University of Nairobi, Kenya Land and Pastoralism in Eastern Africa: lessons learned Open Society Initiative for Eastern Africa (OSIEA), Uganda |
5:45pm - 7:15pm | Spec-21: Launch of publication: “Securing Forest Tenure Rights for Rural Development: An Analytical Framework”. By invitation only. Please contact: Gsegura@worldbank.org - see also |
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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 1University of Florida Geomatics Program, School of Forest Resources and Conservation, Fort Lauderdale, FL, United States of America; 2University of Florida Geomatics Program, School of Forest Resources and Conservation, Gainsville, FL, United States of America; 3Land And Natural Resources Division, Forest County Potawatomi, United States of America; 4Global Land Alliance SOLA open source for improving tenure governance - way forward 1UN Food and Agriculture Organisation, Italy; 2COWI 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 |
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AI-powered spatio-temporal analytics to detect electricity theft from public road lighting infrastructures and support the efficient use of energy in degraded areas 1NTUA, School of Surveying Engineering, Spatial Intelligence Research Group; 2Public Power Corporation S.A; 3The 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 1International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), United States of America; 2Ethiopian Development Research Institute (EDRI), Ethiopia Adopting data integration and interoperability as a tool for optimizing land and water governance University of Nairobi, Kenya |
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India’s de-urbanization of manufacturing sector World Bank, United States of America Financial accessibility and private investment in developing countries 1Pan African University, Cameroon; 2Ecole Supérieure Multinationale des Télécommunications (ESMT) Land access and perceived tenure security in the era of social, economic and environmental dynamics/ transformation in Africa 1International Food Policy Research Institute; 2Ethiopian 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 |
7:00pm | Poster Board 02-04 |
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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 1Meridia; 2ITC Does tenure security influences soil quality and household resilience? Evidence from Senegal 1Senegalese Institute for Agricultural Research (ISRA)/ Commission nationale de réforme foncière (CNRF),Senegal; 2L'Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Agriculture, Université de Thiès, Senegal; 3Senegalese Institute for Agricultural Research (ISRA)/ Le Conseil national de régulation de l'audiovisuel (CNRA), Senegal; 4Senegalese Institute for Agricultural Research (ISRA)/ Centre de Recherches Agricoles de Saint-Louis (CRA), Senegal; 5Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Italy |
7:00pm | Poster Board 02-05 |
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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 1University of Southern California, United States of America; 2Tsinghua 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 |
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Participatory and ecological aspects of rural revitalization in China 1Hanns Seidel Foundation, Germany; 2Planungsbüro Spindler, Germany; 3International 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 1IoTask, Zilla Global, EQUALS- United Nations; 2George Mason University, Zilla Global; 3UTec, Peru, Zilla Global; 4Landesa, 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 1Brazilian Forest Service, Brazil; 2Public Prosecutor`s Office of the State of Bahia, Brazil |
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Mainstreaming Earth observation in agricultural development – preliminary demonstration results of the EO4SD initiative’s dedicated activity cluster on agriculture and rural development 1eLEAF, The Netherlands; 2Nelen & Schuurmans, The Netherlands; 3GeoVille, Austria; 4DHI GRAS, Denmark; 5SpaceTec, Belgium; 6Satelligence, The Netherlands; 7ITC, 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 1DAI, United Kingdom; 2Nathan Associates, United Kingdom Smallholder land registration with the value chain, increasing productivity 1Meridia, Netherlands; 2ITC, Netherlands Effects of investment decisions on land formalization for rural households in Colombia Banco de la República, Colombia |
7:00pm | Poster Board 02-08 |
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Land policy and political economy in Nigeria Arconstruct Limited, Nigeria Reforming land registration and administration through innovation in Kenya 1Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning, Kenya; 2University of Nairobi, Kenya; 3Technical 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 1Copperbelt University, Zambia; 2Namibia 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 |
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Do farmers really like farming? Indian farmers in transition 1University of Manchester, United Kingdom; 2Indian 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 1Kadaster, Apeldoorn, The Netherlands; 2Administracion del Territorio Consultores, Lima, Peru; 3Universidad Distrital, Bogota, Colombia; 4Esri, 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 |
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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 1University of Nairobi, Kenya; 2University of Gothenburg, Sweden Access to land and poverty reduction in a rural north western part of Cameroon 1Cyprus International University, Cyprus; 2University 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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Going beyond capturing and analyzing data: effective and inclusive methods of communicating spatial data 1Land Portal, Canada; 2Plan B; 3University of Twente; 4Kadaster 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 |
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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. 1Institute of Agronomy and Veterinary Medicine Hassan II, Morocco; 2National Institute for Agricultural Research, Morocco; 3National 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 1University of Lagos, Nigeria; 2The Federal Polytechnic Ilaro, Nigeria Remote sensing based monitoring of fenced area dynamics around the Dadaab Refugee Camp in Kenya 1Joint Research Centre of the European Commission, Italy; 2The Rainforest Foundation UK; 3Global Governance Programme - European University; 4University of Nairobi; 5Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umea Integrated geospatial information framework – partnerships for implementation 1UN Food and Agriculture Organisation, Italy; 2World Bank group, USA Speed-up sustainable energy for the Amazonian – remote sensing and participatory mapping as support tool for the global development agenda 1Center for Remote Sensing of Land Surfaces (ZFL), University of Bonn, Germany; 2Tratural, Cuenca, Ecuador; 3AmazonGISnet, Quito, Ecuador |
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Smallholder oil palm intensification, where do we start? World Resources Institute (WRI) Indonesia The link between land markets and sustainable land administration 1iLand Consulting, United Kingdom; 2University of Rwanda, Rwanda; 3Rwanda Land Management and Use Authority, Rwanda; 4DAI Europe, United Kingdom; 5DFID Rwanda Formalization of rural land rights transactions; the search for an innovative approach in Ethiopia 1DAI, Ethiopia; 2Niras; 3Ethiopian Economic Association, Ethiopia Fit for purpose in Brazil: a successful test case of fast and affordable land administration in Mato Grosso 1Universidade Estadual de Campinas - UNICAMP, Brazil; 2Kadaster International - Netherlands, The Netherlands |
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