Conference Agenda
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Date: Tuesday, 26/Mar/2019 | ||||||||||
8:30am - 10:00am | 01-02: Strengthening land governance for sustainable growth in Ukraine Session Chair: Anthony A. Gaeta, The World Bank, United States of America VC | |||||||||
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Increasing the transparency and decentralization in Ukrainian land relations State Service of Ukraine for Geodesy, Cartography and Cadastre, Ukraine
Roll-out of e-services and e-auctions - progress and challenges ahead State Service of Ukraine for Geodesy, Cartography and Cadastre, Ukraine
Towards a methodology for automatic cadastral error identification World Bank, Ukraine
World Bank support to help improve land governance in Ukraine World Bank, Ukraine
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10:30am - 12:00pm | 02-02: Spatial transformation to achieve green urban growth Session Chair: Ede Jorge Ijjasz-Vasquez, The World Bank, United States of America | |||||||||
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Opening World Bank, United States of America Keynote: Urbanism and climate change – A holistic approach to climate change Calthorpe Associates, United States of America
Report Launch World Bank, United States of America Panelist Centre for Livable Cities of the Ministry of National Development, Singapore Panelist University of Minnesota, United States of America Panelist Development Research Center of the State Council, China, People's Republic of Panelist World Bank, United States of America | |||||||||
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 03-02: New ways of measuring urban extent Session Chair: Shlomo Angel, New York University, United States of America | |||||||||
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Definition matters. Metropolitan areas and agglomeration economies in a large developing country 1World Bank, United States of America; 2Erasmus University Rotterdam
Densification vs. expansion: recent findings for a global sample of cities New York University, United States of America
Accurately monitoring urbanization at global scale – the world settlement footprint 1German Aerospace Center - DLR, Germany; 2Google Inc., USA
Characterizing and managing urban expansion for higher equity, productivity, and environmental quality in the global south 1World Resources Institute, WRI, United States of America; 2Yale University, , United States of America
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3:45pm - 5:15pm | 04-02: Registry interoperability and data protection Session Chair: Nicolás Nogueroles, IPRA-CINDER (International Property Registries Association), Spain | |||||||||
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Interoperability model for land registries (IMOLA) project in the European Union Romanian Land Registry Association, Romania
The evolution of the Chilean land registry system: from the 19th century to the implementation of new technologies Conservador de Bienes Raíces de Santiago, Chile
Registry of True Owners according to the European Directives to fight money laundering IPRA-CINDER, Spain
The interconnection and interoperability between Business Registries in Europe Registrars of Portugal, Portugal
The interconnection between Land Registries in a Federal State such as Mexico CINDER, Mexico
Transformative initiatives concerning the delivery of land title registration services in British Columbia Director of Land Titles, British Columbia, Canada
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Date: Wednesday, 27/Mar/2019 | ||||||||
8:30am - 10:00am | 05-02: Implementing land readjustment Session Chair: Patrick Lamson-Hall, New York University Marron Institute, United States of America | |||||||
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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
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10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-02: Emerging technologies, data ownership & privacy Session Chair: Josephus van Erp, Maastricht University, Netherlands, The VC | |||||||
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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 | |||||||
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 07-02: Farm size & productivity in Africa Session Chair: Keith Fuglie, USAID, United States of America | |||||||
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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
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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 |
Date: Thursday, 28/Mar/2019 | ||
8:30am - 10:00am | 09-02: Land tenure security and deforestation Session Chair: Michael Toman, World Bank, United States of America | |
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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 1Boston University, United States of America; 2Inter-American Development Bank, United States of America | |
10:30am - 12:00pm | 10-02: How to achieve the SDG goals and global commitments on land? Session Chair: Clarissa Augustinus, Independent, Ireland | |
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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 | |
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 11-02: Political economy of tenure change Session Chair: Jonathan Conning, Hunter College and The Graduate Center, CUNY, United States of America | |
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Market access, property rights and small-holder farming in colonial Southern Rhodesia 1Stellenbosch University, South Africa; 2Institute 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? 1World Bank, United States of America; 2Leiden University, The Netherlands The legacy of Mexican land and water in California 1University of California, Santa Barbara and NBER, United States of America; 2Indiana University, United States of America |
Date: Friday, 29/Mar/2019 | |
8:59am - 12:30pm | Consultation DRC: Consultation: Lessons learned on preventing and addressing land-related conflict in East DRC By invitation only: please contact: Hans.Raadschilders@minbuza.nl Translation French-English |
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