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Location: MC 6-860 |
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8:30am - 10:00am |
05-14: Research on land markets in Ukraine Location: MC 6-860 Chair: Oleg Nivievskyi, Kyiv Economic Institute/ Kyiv School of Economics, Ukraine VC/webex 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 |
10:30am - 12:00pm |
06-14: Mapping land rights for better socio-economic outcomes Location: MC 6-860 Chair: Jorge Munoz, World Bank, United States of America Mapping for Peace and Prosperity: Applying participatory mapping in conflict-affected settings. 1: ZOA, Netherlands, The; 2: Cadasta 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 1: Private Consultant, Kenya; 2: Christian Bilingual University Democratic Republic of Congo; 3: Global 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 |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
07-14: Demarcation of indigenous lands Location: MC 6-860 Chair: Raelene Webb, Murray Chambers, Australia Jurisprudence of the Supreme Federal court of Brazil in the process of demarcation of the indigenous reserve Raposa Serra do Sol 1: Secretary of the association of Notaries and regisrars of te State of Mato Grosso- Brazil; 2: Lowyer; 3: Notary, Brazil; 4: UNICAMP 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 1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: REPALEF, Réseau de populations autochtones pour la gestion durable des écosystèmes forestiers de la RDC; 3: LINAPYCO, Ligue nationale des associations autochtones pygmées du Congo |
3:45pm - 5:15pm |
08-14: Recognizing indigenous rights Location: MC 6-860 Chair: Hubert M. G. Ouedraogo, DID international, Burkina Faso The rights of indigenous people to the enjoyment of Human Rights to Land and Natural Resources in Uganda. 1: Trocaie Uganda, Uganda; 2: Landnet Uganda; 3: Land Justice Network; 4: Uganda 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 |
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9:00am - 10:30am |
12-07: Analyzing land use change using Google Earth Engine -I- Location: MC 6-860 Chair: Brad Bottoms, New Light Technologies, United States of America Analyzing land use change using Google Earth Engine -I- New Light Technologies, United States of America |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
13-07: Analyzing land use change using Google Earth Engine -II- Location: MC 6-860 Chair: Brad Bottoms, New Light Technologies, United States of America Analyzing land use change using Google Earth Engine -II- New Light Technologies, United States of America |