Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Thursday, 28/Mar/2019 | |||||||||||||
8:30am - 10:00am |
09-01: Redistributive land reform in the 21st century Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Michael Taylor From fragmentation and elite capture to building new bridges in partnership: repurposing agrarian reform in South Africa in a new era AFRA, South Africa Land reform policy in Indonesia Ministry of Agrarian and Spatial Management/National Land Agency, Indonesia Land reform debate in Indonesia Consortium for Agrarian Reform (KPA), Indonesia Land reform policy in Colombia Colombia Rural, Colombia Land reform policy in Colombia Ministerio de Agricultura y Desarrollo Rural, Colombia |
09-02: Land tenure security and deforestation Location: MC 13-121 Chair: Michael Toman Indigenous land rights and deforestation: evidence from the Brazilian Amazon The World Bank, United States of America The impacts of a land tenure clarification project on deforestation and forest degradation in Guatemala 1: Boston University, United States of America; 2: Inter-American Development Bank, United States of America |
09-03: Potential and pitfalls of using drone imagery Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Edward Anderson 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) |
09-04: Harnessing benefits from urban planning Location: MC 4-100 Chair: Eric Heikkila Contribution of urban green infrastructure to achieve sustainable development goals: an innovative mechanism to bring different actors together World Bank, Ethiopia Inclusive development? Paradox of state-led land development in India 1: Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom; 2: Architecture, Planning and Environment LTD, United Kingdom Assessment of urban upgrading interventions in mekong delta region in Vietnam 1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: National Economics University, Vietnam |
09-05: SDGs on land: Methodology and reporting Location: MC 5-100 Chair: Sydney Gourlay VC/ webex Reporting on SDG indicator 1.4.2 for high income countries: the case of the U.S. 1: Landesa, United States of America; 2: Millennium Challenge Corporation, United States of America; 3: USAID, United States of America Considering the multidimensional nature of tenure security in land policies University of East Anglia, UK Measuring perceived tenure insecurity: issues, challenges, and recommendations Landesa, United States of America Discussant (Webex) Food and Agriculture Organization, Italy |
09-06: Monitoring global commitments on land tenure Location: MC 6-100 Chair: Astrid Jakobs de Padua The Global Land Rights Index: a new methodology to measure human rights frameworks for land Abt Associates, United States of America Land Governance Indexes: Opportunities to assess progress of adoption of VGGT principles in policy, legal and institutional framework of land governance 1: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Kenya; 2: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome (HQ) Guidelines for effective and impactful SDG reporting of progress on land rights Landesa, United States of America Creating effective data and information tools for monitoring the VGGT 1: Land Portal Foundation, Netherlands; 2: Global Donor Platform for Rural Development, Germany |
09-07: Building crowd-sourced data into formal systems Location: MC 7-100 Chair: Achilles Kallergis 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 1: Technical Assistance Movement for People and Environment Inc. (TAMPEI), Philippines; 2: Philippine Action for Community-led Shelter Initiatives Inc. (PACSII), Philippines; 3: Homeless People's Federation Philippines Inc. (HPFPI), Philippines; 4: Global 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 1: Lusaka City Council, Zambia; 2: UN Habitat, Kenya; 3: UN Habitat, Zambia |
09-08: Evaluating impacts of tenure interventions Location: MC 8-100 Chair: Heather Huntington Evaluating the impact of community forestry practices in Sumatra island, Indonesia 1: World Resources Institute, Indonesia; 2: Northern Arizona University, School of Forestry, United States of America 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 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 |
09-09: Bottom-up approaches: A key to land use planning Location: MC 9-100 Chair: Klaus Ackermann Increasing access to land for housing for Irula tribal families: Lessons from implementing the Solid Ground Campaign in India 1: Habitat for Humanity International, Philippines; 2: Habitat for Humanity, India Giving the land back to people : solving colonial cases of land-grabbing in Madagascar Transparency International - Initiative Madagascar, Madagascar Examining how land laws have implemented GLTN tools UN Habitat, The Netherlands Sustaining sustainable development: Leveraging human rights structures to implement land-related SDGs Landesa, United States of America |
09-10: Land administration: Cases from Africa Location: MC 10-100 Chair: Chris Penrose Buckley Appropriateness of land administration domain ontological model for the national land governance and the promotion of foreign investments 1: ANCFCC, Morocco; 2: IAV Hassan II, Morocco; 3: IAV Hassan II, Morocco; 4: ANCFCC, Morocco Scaling up the more systematic land certification method in Madagascar – issuing 106,000 land certificates in seven months 1: Agriculture Growth and Land Management Project, Madagascar; 2: Ministry of Land Management and Land Tenure, Madagascar Indicators' assessment of Land Governance in Morocco: a preliminary study 1: Institute of Agronomy and Veterinary Medecine, Morocco; 2: Graduate Engineers, Morocco Land Sectoral Policy document: the ultimate challenge for efficient land governance. D. R. CONGO Government, Congo, Democratic Republic of the |
09-11: Land as instrument for post-conflict peacebuilding Location: MC C1-100 Chair: David F. Varela Housing, land and property (HLP) rights for Syrian women Norwegian Refugee Council, Syria Developing land tenure risk indicators in FCV contexts The World Bank, United States of America Technology, policy, national systems and local civil society: using a mobile application to protect the housing, land and property rights of displaced people in Honduras 1: UNHCR, The Netherlands; 2: UNHCR, Honduras Environmental peacebuilding through participatory social cartography: land, property and social data mapping of ground zero or most affected area to assist Marawi city recover from violent conflict Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Republic of the Philippines |
09-12: How can large investors be held accountable? Location: MC C1-200 Chair: Samuel Kimeu Open EIA reporting and contracting for sustainable land and natural resource development in Cambodia Open Development Cambodia (ODC), Cambodia Undisclosed: Practical examples of financial sector disclosure and why it’s critical for communities to know who is financing activities on their land Oxfam International, Australia Estimating industrial concession area in the developing world: Results and conclusions Rights and Resources Initiative, United States of America |
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10:00am - 10:30am |
Coffee Break Location: Front Lobby |
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10:30am - 12:00pm |
10-01: Indigenous tenure for resilience and reconciliation Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Enrique Pantoja Modelling land-use change for indigenous socio-economic development: Curve Lake First Nation, Canada 1: Natural Resources Canada; 2: University of Waterloo, Canada Innovations in Indigenous land tenure in Canada: Reconciliation as the catalyst Natural Resources Canada, Canada Exploring pluralism: building resilience and respect Murray Chambers, Australia First nations' post-counter map praxis Royal Roads University, Canada |
10-02: How to achieve the SDG goals and global commitments on land? Location: MC 13-121 Chair: Clarissa Augustinus Global donor working group on land: what is the way forward? DFID, United Kingdom Discussant The World Bank, United States of America Discussant GROOTS Kenya, Kenya Discussant Ministry of Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation, Nepal Discussant Tetratech, United States of America Discussant International Land Coalition, Italy Closing remarks Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, Ethiopia |
10-03: Potential and pitfalls of using drone imagery Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Tobias Landmann 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 |
10-04: Harnessing the scope for incremental tenure upgrading Location: MC 4-100 Chair: Abdu Muwonge Formalizing the informal through incremental tenure strengthening in urban Battambang: Experience on tenure transformation in Cambodia 1: Habitat for Humanity International, Philippines; 2: Habitat for Humanity, Cambodia The Odisha Liveable Habitat Mission: The process and tools behind the world’s largest slum titling project 1: Cadasta Foundation, United States of America; 2: Tata Trusts, India; 3: Housing and Urban Development Department, Government of Odisha State, India Urban landholding registration in Ethiopia: law and practice Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia |
10-05: The role of land in structural transformation Location: MC 5-100 Chair: Jonathan Conning Poverty, Inequality, and Agriculture in the EU The World Bank, United States of America Small farms, large farms and international productivity differences 1: The Graduate Center, City University of New York, United States of America; 2: Hunter College, City University of New York, United States of America The misallocation of land and other factors of production in India World Bank, United States of America At what price? Price supports, agricultural productivity, and misallocation University of Southern California, United States of America |
10-06: Data to determine compensation for land acquisition Location: MC 6-100 Chair: James Kavanagh Utilizing UAV images for large-scale land development compensation: A case of prevention for compensation speculation in South Korea LX Korea Land and Geospatial Informatix Corp., Korea, Republic of (South Korea) Improve the land acquisition system with a technology based processes approach Transparency International-Secretariat, Germany Analysing governance in the informal land compensation approaches in customary areas of Ghana 1: Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana; 2: University of Development Studies, Tamale, Ghana Valuation and compensation under Zimbabwe post 2000 land reform program Independent Consultant, Zimbabwe |
10-07: New aspects of land reform in Africa Location: MC 7-100 Chair: Michael Becker 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 1: Stellenbosch University, South Africa; 2: Institute 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 |
10-08: Evaluating impacts of tenure interventions Location: MC 8-100 Chair: Andreas Lange Endline evaluation findings for USAID’s responsible land-based investment pilot in Mozambique 1: NORC at the University of Chicago, United States of America; 2: Management Systems International, United States of America; 3: United States Agency for International Development, United States of America The impacts of Second-Level Land Certification (SLLC) in Ethiopia: empirical evidence using panel data 1: International Food Policy Research Institute, United States of America; 2: Ethiopian Development Research Institute, Ethiopia Mobilizing for title: A mixed-methods randomized evaluation of a homestead land rights initiative in Bihar, India 1: Northwestern University, United States of America; 2: Deshkal Society, India Certified to stay? Experimental evidence on property rights and migration in Benin 1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: Agence Française de Développement, France |
10-09: Capacity building: Lessons from experience Location: MC 9-100 Chair: Charl-Thom Hilgardt Bayer Equal partnership in the capacity building project Eduland2: conceptual design, implementation, successes, challenges & lessons learnt 1: University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Austria; 2: Debre Markos University, Ethiopia; 3: Technische Universitaet Wien, Austria; 4: Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia Encouraging women’s land rights and promoting female land professionals: A twin track approach to enhancing land governance NIRAS/Ethiopia, Ethiopia The land research capacity of Africa: new research centre concept for catalysing improved land governance 1: Technical University of Munich, Germany; 2: Independent Consultant, South Africa; 3: UN-Habitat / GLTN, Uganda The ADLAND model: Transformative experiences and lessons in human capital development in land governance in Africa Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Germany Scaling emerging geospatial technologies for land administration: understanding institutional innovation dynamics through a Technological Innovation System perspective 1: KU Leuven, Belgium; 2: RMIT University, Australia; 3: Hansa Luftbild AG, Germany; 4: INES Ruhengeri, Rwanda; 5: Leiden University, The Netherlands |
10-10: Land administration: Cases from Africa Location: MC 10-100 Chair: Dominik Wellmann From registration to sustainability: developments in Rwanda Rwanda Land Management and Use Authority, Rwanda EDOGIS comes online, an evaluation GIS/Transport, United States of America Piloting urban land systematic adjudication and registration in Ethiopia: 1: Federal Urban Land and Landed Property Registry, and Information Agency, Ethiopia; 2: IGN France International, France The innovative national rural land administration information system of Ethiopia 1: Hansa Luftbild AG, Germany; 2: Ministry of Argriculture and Natual Resources, Ethiopia; 3: NIRAS, Finland; 4: IINTAPS, Ethiopia |
10-11: Remote sensing and deep learning for agricultural productivity Location: MC C1-100 Chair: Felix Rembold Use of earth observation and land parcel identification in supporting the implementation of the common agricultural policy Joint Research Centre of the European Commission, Italy Satellite crop monitoring within World Bank project on land management transparency in Ukraine 1: Space Research Institute of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and State Space Agency of Ukraine; 2: University of Kent/ KEI at KSE, United Kingdom; 3: National Technical University of Ukraine, Ukraine; 4: University of Maryland College Park, United States of America; 5: EOS Data Analytics, Ukraine Proximate sensing of food types and land uses in Thailand using street-level photography and deep learning University at Buffalo, United States of America |
10-12: Large investments: Protecting human rights & environment Location: MC C1-200 Chair: Ward Anseeuw The ASEAN guidelines on promoting responsible investment in food, agriculture and forestry International Institute for Sustainable Development, Switzerland Private law and agricultural development – Improving agricultural land investment contracts and making them consistent with the VGGT and CFS-RAI Principles 1: UNIDROIT, Italy; 2: FAO, Italy Agricultural investments under international investment law 1: Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment, United States of America; 2: International Institute for Sustainable Development, Canada; 3: International Institute for Environment and Development, United Kingdom Undermining justice: The investment treaty regime and affected third parties Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment, United States of America |
10-13: Legal pluralism and tenure reforms: Has there been progress? Location: MC 7-860 Chair: Richard Gaynor Stakeholder narratives on tenure transformation in Morocco Georgetown University, United States of America The heavy burden of the past - The political economy of rural reform in Colombia. George Mason University, United States of America Real change or paper tigers? An assessment of legal support for community property independent, Kenya |
12:00pm - 2:00pm |
Lunch Location: Front Lobby and Preston Lounge |
Women's caucus Location: MC 4-100 |
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12:30pm - 2:00pm |
00-15: Climate change, forest landscape restoration and tenure Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Robert Nasi Mitigation the effects of climate change requires catalyzing ecological restoration from below and above. This session discusses public and private initiatives and incentives around forest landscapes, while focussing on lessons learned from implementing law and policy towards strengthening community rights to land and forests. VC Scramble for land rights: reducing inequity between communities and companies World Resources Institute, United States of America Madagascar experience with role of tenure in forest restoration Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development, Madagascar Role of tenure in protecting and restoring the Amazon forests Imazon, Brazil Lessons from tenure and gender research for restoration CIFOR, Peru Discussant Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany Discussant World Wide Fund for Nature International (WWF International), Singapore |
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2:00pm - 3:30pm |
11-01: Round table: Innovative land policies for sustainable development Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Klaus Deininger The importance of land reform for agricultural transformation Ministry of State Property, Surveys and Land Tenure, Cameroon Enhancing land tenure security and functioning of land markets in Zambia Ministry of Local Government, Zambia Towards secure land rights for all in Uganda: Remaining challenges and ways of monitoring progress Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Uganda Key challenges to advancing land tenure security in Malawi Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Malawi |
11-02: Political economy of tenure change Location: MC 13-121 Chair: Jonathan Conning Market access, property rights and small-holder farming in colonial Southern Rhodesia 1: Stellenbosch University, South Africa; 2: Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), Bonn, Germany The role of informal institutions in change: land reform in urban and peri-urban Ghana Harvard, United States of America Customary institutions and customary land tenure: Regulating dualism to inhibit land-related conflicts? 1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: Leiden University, The Netherlands The legacy of Mexican land and water in California 1: University of California, Santa Barbara and NBER, United States of America; 2: Indiana University, United States of America |
11-03: Improving interoperability of registries & open data access Location: MC 2-800 Chair: Connie Fair 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 |
11-04: Demand for and impacts of land tenure regularization Location: MC 4-100 Chair: Jennifer Lisher The socio-economic impact of implementing land registration and land information systems in Saudi Arabia 1: George Mason University, United States of America; 2: Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Crop prices and the demand for titled land: evidence from Uganda The World Bank, United States of America The effects of land title registration on tenure security, investment and production: evidence from Ghana 1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research, Ghana; 3: Northwestern University, Department of Economicsm, United States of America Early lessons from the evaluation of land management reforms in Cabo Verde Mathematica Policy Research, United States of America |
11-05: Land and water governance Location: MC 5-100 Chair: Marie-Laure Lajaunie Linking irrigated land and water scarcity: a global view World Bank, United States of America Land and water: the rights divergence SPRL KH & Associates, Belgium Intensification of irrigated agriculture: the case of the Boudnib plain in Morocco 1: Independent consultant, Morocco; 2: Agroconcept, Romania; 3: INRA SAD, ISARA Lyon, France; 4: IAV Hassan II, Morocco Irrigation Modernization in Spain: what influences the Effects on Water? 1: ICATALIST, Spain; 2: Valladolid City Council, Spain; 3: Duero River basin agency, Spain |
11-06: Improving resilience via better land data Location: MC 6-100 Chair: Luis Triveno Leveraging national land and geospatial systems for improved disaster resilience 1: The University of Melbourne, Australia; 2: The World Bank, United States of America Integrating land and geospatial systems for disaster resilience – the need for technical and institutional innovation 1: The University of Melbourne, Australia; 2: Land Equity International, Australia; 3: World Bank, United States of America Comprehensive disaster risk management – best practice example of Monastir, Tunisia IABG mbH, Germany The earth observation for sustainable development initiative to support states affected by fragility, conflict and violence 1: SIRS, France; 2: CLS, France; 3: Hatfield Group, Canada; 4: UNITAR, Switzerland |
11-07: Using data and planning to improve urban resilience Location: MC 7-100 Chair: Allan Cain 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 1: Habitat for Humanity International, United States of America; 2: University of East London |
11-08: Improving access to land for the youth Location: MC 8-100 Chair: Violet Shivutse An assessment of youth land rights in rural Liberia 1: Landesa, United States of America; 2: Development Education Network, Liberia Harnessing the potential for rural youth-inclusive agri-food systems livelihoods: A landscape analysis Mississippi State University, United States of America Land access and youth spatial and occupational mobility in Africa: the case of Nigeria 1: International Food Policy Research Institute, United States of America; 2: International Food Policy Research Institute, Nigeria |
11-09: Promising initiatives to build capacity Location: MC 9-100 Chair: Diane Dumashie Using a multi-lateral organisation to catalyse institutional innovation at global scale: Evidence from the work of the Global Land Tool Network partners Independent consultant, Ireland An innovative experience of capacity building for land in Central Africa University of Yaoundé 1, Cameroon Importance of capacity building and training in the World Bank assisted projects - Case study of Serbia Republic Geodetic Authority, Serbia |
11-10: Land administration: Cases from Africa Location: MC 10-100 Chair: Anthony Burns Data conversion and integration in the implementation of national land information systems in Uganda and Tanzania IGN FI, Uganda National land information system as a catalyst for the greater integration of spatial data in Uganda 1: Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development (MLHUD), Republic of Uganda; 2: IGN FI, Uganda Implementation of an integrated land information management system (ILMIS) for Tanzania 1: IGN FI, United Kingdom; 2: Prime Minister's Office, The United Republic of Tanzania; 3: Innola Solutions, United States of America The use of modified data capture tool for securing Land and resource rights for Customary tenure in Uganda Ministry of Lands,Housing and Urban Development, Uganda |
11-11: Resolving dispute over land Location: MC C1-100 Chair: Jonathan Lindsay The impact of land corruption on human rights. insights from transparency international 's land and corruption in Africa programme 1: Transparency International Zimbabwe; 2: Transparency International Kenya; 3: Ghana Intergrity Intiative; 4: Corruption Watch An analysis of dispute resolution systems as a means to fighting land corruption and promotion of access to justice – the case of Kenya, Ghana and Zimbabwe 1: Transparency International, Kenya; 2: Ghana Integrity Initiative, Ghana; 3: Transparency International, Zimbabwe Redress for land rights violations and the legal empowerment agenda 1: International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), United Kingdom; 2: Tanzania Natural Resources Forum (TNRF), Tanzania; 3: Global Legal Action Network (GLAN) Bylaws to improve land value and conflict resolution experience in Tanzania: Tanzania Natural Resource Forum, Tanzania |
11-12: Gathering the data needed to assess large farm productivity Location: MC C1-200 Chair: Daniel Ayalew Ali Root for the tubers: extended-harvest crop production and productivity measurement in surveys 1: The World Bank, Italy; 2: University of Malawi; 3: Consultant How much can we trust farmer self-reported data on crop varieties? Experimental evidence using DNA fingerprinting of cassava varieties in Malawi 1: The Living Standards Measurement Study, Development Data Group, the World Bank, Italy; 2: CGIAR Independent Science and Partnership Council’s Standing Panel on Impact Assessment, Italy; 3: University of Canberra, Australia; 4: International Institute of Tropical Agriculture Malawi; 5: Chitedze National Agricultural Research Institute, Malawi; 6: CAVA2, Malawi Land measurement bias: comparisons from GPS, self-reports and satellite data 1: Northwestern University, USA; 2: Asian Development Bank, Philippines Assessing the impact of systematic measurement error in farmer-reported crop production on the scale-productivity relationship: evidence from a survey experiment in Mali The World Bank, Italy From the ground up: integrating survey and geospatial data for improved soil fertility measurement at scale World Bank, Italy |
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3:30pm - 4:00pm |
Coffee Break Location: Front Lobby |
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4:00pm - 5:00pm |
Closing Plenary Location: Preston Auditorium Chair: Albert Zeufack Conference wrap-up World Bank, United States of America Lessons from the conference for land policy in Africa Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Malawi Takeaways on ways for strengthening land governance in LAC IRIB, Brazil Lessons for the land administration profession FIG- International Federation of Surveyors, Germany Next frontiers for research on land policy and implementation Peking University, China, People's Republic of Opportunities for leveraging the private sector IFC, United States of America Closing remarks World Bank, United States of America |
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