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9:30am - 10:30am | 00-01: Innovative approaches to land data generation Session Chair: Klaus Deininger, World Bank, United States of America | |||||
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Survey Solutions: An open source software to collect socio-economic and spatial data World Bank, United States of America
Practical experience with mapping informal farms and houses in Zambia 1World Bank, Zambia; 2Central Statistics Office, Zambia; 3MLNR, Zambia
Combining drone imagery, street view, cadastral data and machine learning for urban development World Bank, United States of America
Data collaboratives: How data sharing can yield better insights World Bank, United States of America
Building capacity to use drone imagery for land administration and management: Opportunities and challenges World Bank group, Tanzania
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11:00am - 12:30pm | 00-02: Using land data in innovative ways for policy and interventions Session Chair: Klaus Deininger, World Bank, United States of America | |||||
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Linking cadastral data & imagery to assess cultivation status of large land acquisitions: Examples from Ethiopia and Malawi New Light Technologies, United States of America
Identifying changes in housing investments using satellite imagery World Bank, United States of America
Using census maps to put chiefs' areas on the map: Evidence from Malawi 1Ministry of Lands Housing and Urban Development, Malawi; 2RCMRD, Kenya
Using the SDG module to assess to documents, tenure insecurity, and demand for title 1World Bank, United States of America; 2MLNR, ZambiaCSO, Zambia; 3CSO, zambia
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1:30pm - 2:30pm | 00-03: Land ownership and development: Potential lessons for Africa from East Asia’s experience Session Chair: Joao Pedro Azevedo, The World Bank, United States of America | |||||
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Land inequality and development: Potential lessons for Africa from East Asia’s experience Overseas Development Institute, United Kingdom | |||||
2:45pm - 4:00pm | 00-05: Using big data to advance land governance Session Chair: Trevor Monroe, The World Bank, United States of America | |||||
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What Governments can do to harness the potential of big data NYU, United States of America
Benefits from open access to cadastral data: Lessons from Uruguay DNC, Uruguay Technology for Simplification and Modernisation of the Common agricultural Policy Joint Research Centre of the European Commission, Italy
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4:30pm - 5:00pm | 00-10: Conference opening Session Chair: Simeon Djankov, World Bank, United States of America | |||||
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Opening remarks World Bank, United States of America Digital technologies and land governance in Africa AUDA-NEPAD, South Africa Land policies to allow effective urban service delivery and expansion: Ethiopia’s experience Ministry of Urban Development and Construction, Ethiopia Why regularizing informal properties in Chile is a priority Ministry of National Assets, Chile
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5:00pm - 6:00pm | 00-11: Opening keynote Session Chair: Simeon Djankov, World Bank, United States of America | |||||
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Keynote: Linking satellite and administrative data for land economics research and practice Tufts University, United States of America Building on new data for evidence-based land policy in Africa African Economic Research Consortium (AERC), Kenya |
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8:30am - 10:00am | 01-01: Land for African development: towards stakeholder synergies Session Chair: Estherine Lisinge Fotabong, African Union Development Agency (AUDA-NEPAD), South Africa Translation English - French | ||||
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Opening remarks African Union Commission, Ethiopia The role of land governance in achieving Agenda 2063 and SDGs AUDA-NEPAD, South Africa Consolidating transparent land administration and land revenue generation in Uganda Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Uganda
The way forward on land reform in Namibia: lessons from the 2nd National Land Conference Ministry of Land Reform, Namibia
Strengthening land governance in Mali Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning, Mali
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10:30am - 12:00pm | 02-01: Harnessing the IT & data revolution for African land policy Session Chair: Clement Adjorlolo, New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD), South Africa | ||||
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Using building footprint data to inform planning & monitor compliance with land use regulations: The case of Kigali & Musanze Independent consultant, Rwanda
Establishing an interoperable land information system in Bamako for urban development secretariat permanent de la reforme domaniale et fonciere au Mali, Mali
Strategies to ensure sustainability of Rwanda’s registry: Paperless registration of marriage/death, fee reductions, and regulatory change Rwanda Natural Resources Authority, Rwanda
Tenure insecurity and demand for land documents in Zambia: Evidence from a nation-wide household survey 1Central Statisticsl Office, Zambia; 2World Bank, United States of America
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12:30pm - 2:00pm | 00-12: Leveraging geospatial infrastructure to advance tenure security at scale Session Chair: Haishan Fu, World Bank, United States of America | ||||
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Leveraging geospatial infrastructure to advance tenure security at scale ESRI, United States of America
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2:00pm - 3:30pm | 03-01: Building analytical capacity on land in Africa Session Chair: Emmanuel Nkurunziza, Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development (RCMRD), Kenya | ||||
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NEPAD support to policy analysis capacity building in Africa NEPAD, South Africa
Policy relevant research: Building on AERC's PhD course to strengthen analytical capacity on land governance in Africa African Economic Research Consortium (AERC), Kenya
Harnessing the IT revolution for African land policies World Bank, United States of America
Expanding the frontier for research on land in Africa African Economic Research Consortium (AERC), Kenya | ||||
3:45pm - 5:15pm | 04-01: Scaling-up land programs - African experiences and global solutions Session Chair: Michael Roth, World Bank, United States of America Translation English - French | ||||
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Introductory remarks African Union Commission, Ethiopia Setting the scene Consultant, United States of America
Discussant UNECA, Ethiopia Discussant Agence Foncière Rurale, AFOR, Côte d'Ivoire
Discussant Ministry in charge of Land Affairs, Madagascar Discussant Agency for Real Estate Cadastre, Macedonia Discussant Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development (RCMRD), Kenya Closing remarks World Bank, United States of America Closing remarks Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany |
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8:30am - 10:00am | 05-01: Private sector roles in Latin America's land administration Session Chair: Ivonne Astrid Moreno Horta, WORLD BANK, Colombia | ||||||||
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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
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10:30am - 12:00pm | 06-01: Simplified planning for systematic tenure regularization Session Chair: Anne Odic, AFD, France | ||||||||
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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 | ||||||||
12:30pm - 2:00pm | 00-13: New initiatives in urban land policy Session Chair: Sameh Naguib Wahba, World Bank, United States of America | ||||||||
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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 | ||||||||
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 07-01: Land governance in the Arab states Session Chair: Wael Zakout, World Bank, United States of America | ||||||||
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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 | ||||||||
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 |
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8:30am - 10:00am | 09-01: Redistributive land reform in the 21st century Session Chair: Michael Taylor, International Land Coalition, Italy | ||||||||
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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 | ||||||||
10:30am - 12:00pm | 10-01: Indigenous tenure for resilience and reconciliation Session Chair: Enrique Pantoja, World Bank, United States of America | ||||||||
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Modelling land-use change for indigenous socio-economic development: Curve Lake First Nation, Canada 1Natural Resources Canada; 2University 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
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12:30pm - 2:00pm | 00-15: Climate change, forest landscape restoration and tenure Session Chair: Robert Nasi, CIFOR, Indonesia 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 | ||||||||
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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 | ||||||||
2:00pm - 3:30pm | 11-01: Round table: Innovative land policies for sustainable development Session Chair: Klaus Deininger, World Bank, United States of America | ||||||||
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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 | ||||||||
4:00pm - 5:00pm | Closing Plenary Session Chair: Albert Zeufack, World Bank, United States of America | ||||||||
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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 |