Conference Agenda
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Date: Tuesday, 26/Mar/2019 | |||||||||
8:30am - 10:00am | 01-07: Managing public land for the common good Session Chair: Lorenzo Cotula, IIED, United Kingdom | ||||||||
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Common pool resource access rights and wrongs: Insights from Ghana Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH, Ghana
Spatial planning for land use and protection as an anti-poverty tool in rural areas: case study of innovative approaches on the USAID-funded agriculture and rural development support project Chemonics International Inc.
The official biological killing of productive land under the silence of a class of citizens and applause of others: when all contribute in destroying living land!!! 1Ibn Khaldoun University of Tiaret (Algeria); 2Abou-Bekr Blekaid University of Tlemcen (Algeria)
Improving governance of tenure: Technology as the enabler 1FAO, Ethiopia; 2FAO, HQ, Italy
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10:30am - 12:00pm | 02-07: Supporting land management by customary authorities Session Chair: Stephen Brooks, US Agency for International Development, United States of America | ||||||||
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Customary land secretariats in Ghana as change agents in land dispute management Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, Ghana Innovative customary land governance in Zambia: experiences, lessons learned and emerging impacts 1People's Process on Housing & Poverty in Zambia, Zambia; 2Chamuka Royal Establishment; 3UN-Habitat/GLTN Improving customary land administration in Ghana- CLSs shows the way Office of the Administrator of Stool Lands, Ghana Making Customary Land Secretariats financially and operationally sustainable from the ground up in Ghana 1Meridia, Netherlands; 2Innola, United States of America | ||||||||
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 03-07: Land policies for smart city development Session Chair: Rachelle Alterman, Neaman Institue for National Policy Research, Technion, Israel | ||||||||
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Experiments of urban land supply and development: India RICS School of Built Environment, India
Citizen-centric digital land and asset management in the greenfield city development: case study of Amaravati Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority, India
Egovernance initiatives of slum rehabilitation authority, Mumbai Government of Maharashtra, India
Imagine and design the legal framework for the cities of the future: the example of Mauritian ‘smart cities’ 1Ordre des Géomètres-experts, France; 2Conseil Supérieur du Notariat, France
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3:45pm - 5:15pm | 04-07: Managing sprawl: From data to policies Session Chair: Neeraj Baruah, Vivid Economics, United Kingdom | ||||||||
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Anatomy of Density New York University, United States of America
Measuring urban economic density The London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Master scheme for the simplification and digital transformation of urban land management 1IGN FI, France; 2Ministry of Construction, Housing and Urban Planning (MCLAU), Ivory Coast
The National Urban Policy as a Framework for managing Urban expansion and land use change in Malawi Mnistry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Malawi
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Date: Wednesday, 27/Mar/2019 | |||||||||
8:30am - 10:00am | 05-07: Improving access to land for urban expansion Session Chair: Rebecca Leshinsky, RMIT University, Australia | ||||||||
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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
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10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-07: Regulations for urban planning Session Chair: Peter Mwangi, Walker Kontos, Kenya | ||||||||
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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
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2:00pm - 3:30pm | 07-07: How to regulate expropriation for large-scale investments? Session Chair: Leon Verstappen, University of Groningen, Netherlands, The | ||||||||
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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
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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
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Date: Thursday, 28/Mar/2019 | |||||||||
8:30am - 10:00am | 09-07: Building crowd-sourced data into formal systems Session Chair: Achilles Kallergis, New York University, United States of America | ||||||||
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Is it possible to collect low-cost household data on slum conditions? Evidence from slum dwellers enumerations New York University, United States of America
Evidence-based community-driven mapping: Catalyzing city planning and service provision in Muntinlupa and other cities 1Technical Assistance Movement for People and Environment Inc. (TAMPEI), Philippines; 2Philippine Action for Community-led Shelter Initiatives Inc. (PACSII), Philippines; 3Homeless People's Federation Philippines Inc. (HPFPI), Philippines; 4Global Land Tool Network (GLTN), Kenya
“Information is power only if used “-Improving Tenure security in informal settlements using participatory data collection: The case of Informal settlements in Gobabis Namibia Namibia University of Science and Technology
Count me in: the case of improving tenure security of slum dwellers in peri-urban Lusaka 1Lusaka City Council, Zambia; 2UN Habitat, Kenya; 3UN Habitat, Zambia
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10:30am - 12:00pm | 10-07: New aspects of land reform in Africa Session Chair: Michael Becker, GIZ - Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit, Kosovo | ||||||||
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Using remote-sensed data and machine learning to measure the impact of Zimbabwe's Fast Track Land Reform Programme on crop cultivation and vegetation quality 1Stellenbosch University, South Africa; 2Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn, Germany
Land reform policy-induced access to agricultural land and nutritional outcomes in Zimbabwe University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe
Building a National Spatial Data Infrastructure one step at a time- the case for Zambia Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, Zambia
Assessing communal land use management related policy /legislative setting and applications in Bir-Temicha watershed, upper Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia GiZ, Africa Union, Ethiopia
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2:00pm - 3:30pm | 11-07: Using data and planning to improve urban resilience Session Chair: Allan Cain, Development Workshop, Angola | ||||||||
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Cities and good urban land management practice as a catalyst for climate change adaptation in developing countries: case of Blantyre city, Malawi Blantyre City Council, Malawi
Developing voluntary gender responsive relocation policy guidelines to support sustainable urban development 1Habitat for Humanity International, United States of America; 2University of East London
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