Submissions Accepted for Presentation at the 2020 Conference on Land and Poverty
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Session Overview |
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8:30am - 10:00am |
01-03: Innovative uses of geospatial data Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Brent Jones Satellite monitoring as an innovation driver for equity and reliability of land reform in Ukraine 1: EOS Data Analytics; 2: Kyiv School of Economics; 3: World Bank Risk assessment for the agriculture sector by efficient use of geospatial data IABG mbH Transboundary analysis: Exploring spatial patterns of economic activity and informality in Central America GeoAdaptive, United States of America Monitoring crop health from space to improve drought resilience for farmers in Kenya 1: Airbus Defence and Space, United Kingdom; 2: Building Africa |
01-04: Improving data interoperability in rural areas Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Clement Adjorlolo Technology, people and processes: The three-legged stool for improving land and natural resource governance in Myanmar 1: CDE; 2: ESRI Correlation between rural property perimeters declared in SICAR and SIGEF 1: Brazilian Forest Service, Brazil; 2: Agrarian Reform National Institute, Brazil; 3: Atlantic Forest National Institute, Brazil Geospatial information for African agriculture: A key investment for agricultural policies 1: UMR TETIS - CIRAD, France; 2: Univ Montpellier, France; 3: UPR AIDA - CIRAD, France; 4: UMR ESPACE-DEV - IRD, France; 5: IGNFI, France; 6: CNES, France |
01-05: Building capacity to resolve conflict Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Jolyne Sanjak SURUL Policy – formalizing and awarding vacant state lands in response to the historic land conflict in Colombia National Land Agency, Colombia Registration of public social enterprises property rights after privatization (Kosovo) 1: Faculty of Law, University of Prishtina; 2: Faculty of Economics, University of Tirana; 3: Faculty of Law, Iliria Royal College Breaking with the past? The politics of land restitution and the limits to restitutive justice in Myanmar Independent |
01-06: Private sector contribution to responsible land governance Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Stephanie Burgos Private law and agricultural development - Improving agricultural land investment contracts International Institute for the Unification of Private Law (UNIDROIT), Italy Responsible Adaptation: The leadership potential of business organizations in Cambodia Nuijen Research Perception of stakeholders on the guidelines for large scale land transactions in Ghana and the principles of Responsible Agriculture Investment (RAI) LANDS COMMISSION, Ghana Compliance to national and international guidelines of land-based Agriculture investments In Uganda 1: GIZ, Uganda; 2: Uganda Agribusiness Alliance (UAA), Uganda |
01-07: How can land administration systems be sustained? Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Jacob Zevenbergen Improving land administration services in Rwanda, lessons learned 1: Czech University of Life Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic; 2: Rwanda Land Management and Use Authority The National Land Fund: guaranteeing the sustainability of land reform in Madagascar Ministry of Spatial Planning, Housing and Public Works, Madagascar Lessons learned from the modernisation of the Greek Cadastre – Principles and Progress HELLENIC CADASTRE, Greece Land sector developments in the MENA Region: Selected case findings from Egypt, Lebanon, and the Palestinian Territories 1: Kadaster International, Netherands; 2: ESRI North East Africa, Egypt; 3: Egyptian Survey Authority, Egypt |
01-08: New ways of documenting customary rights Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Anna Locke Protecting rights to customary land in Acholi, northern Uganda: Second update 1: University of South Carolina, United States of America; 2: Cross-Cultural Foundation of Uganda (CCFU) From land policy formulation to implementation the case of Cote d'ivoire Agence Foncière Rurale, AFOR, Côte d'Ivoire Lessons drawn from the demarcation and registration of customary land in Malawi Ministry of Lands Housing and Urban Development, Department of Survey, Malawi The land reforms in the Democratic Republic of Congo – Practical solutions for the protection of smallholder land rights ZOA, Netherlands, The |
01-09: The UN's geospatial framework: A basis for interoperability Location: Online Proceedings United Nations global statistical geospatial framework - enabling a range of data to be integrated 1: United Nations, United States of America; 2: International Cartographic Association United Nations Integrated Geospatial Information Framework – A mechanism to strengthen and improve national arrangements in geospatial information management, systems and infrastructures 1: United Nations, United States of America; 2: International Cartographic Association Sound and robust legal and policy frameworks for geospatial information management 1: United Nations, United States of America; 2: Centre for Spatial Law and Policy; 3: Lantmateriet Sweden The proposed United Nations framework for effective land administration (FELA): progress, pathways and prospects 1: Kadaster, Netherlands, The; 2: Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission; 3: UN-GGIM |
01-10: Designing institutions to minimize corruption Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Mino Harivelo Ramaroson Drivers of corruption in urban land administration: The case of Lusaka City Mafinga Town Council, Zambia Corruption and urban land rights accessibility in Lagos, Nigeria. University of Lagos, Nigeria Integrity and corruption in urban development in Africa– leveraging the role of the urban planning profession 1: The University of Zambia, Zambia; 2: University of Cape Town; 3: Copenhagen Business School; 4: University of Cape Town |
01-11: The challenge of improving urban land records Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Anthony Burns Sustainable land management in Maputo 1: Verde Azul, Mozambique; 2: DAI; 3: Thread Analytica Poor land administration the leading cause for Informal land markets in informal settlements: The case of two municipalities in Namibia Namibia University of Science and Technology, Namibia Urban land in Morocco: Legal-institutional dysfunctions and mitigation measures Université cadi ayyad, Morocco Can the Revenue Department remain urban agnostic in India? 1: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH; 2: Centre for Policy Research, India |
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10:30am - 12:00pm |
02-01: Integrating gender issues in landscape approaches Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Robert Nasi Gender differentiated access to land and tree resources in the Sahelian forest farm interface: Comparative analysis of Northern Ghana and Southern Burkina Faso Center for International Forestry Research, Peru Mobilizing change for women within collective tenure regimes CIFOR Engaging champions for gender equity in land governance: initial findings from Mongolian and Tanzanian pastoralist communities Mokoro Ltd, United Kingdom Understanding women's participation in Social Forestry: case study from Riau & South Sumatera World Resources Institute (WRI) Indonesia, Indonesia |
02-03: New horizons for digital technology I Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Rohan Bennett Toward smart city coverage using optimized visibility analysis from geospatial data Technion, Israel Analyzing spatial patterns of public spaces in megacities through remote sensing, street views and social data The World Bank, United States of America New advances in monitoring global urbanization – the World Settlement Footprint 2018 1: German Aerospace Center - DLR; 2: Google Switzerland |
02-04: Have secondary cities been neglected? Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Paolo Veneri Connecting systems of secondary cities in support of equitable economic growth 1: University of Canberra, Australia; 2: Cities Alliance, Brussels The mushrooming of informal urban nodes along major highways running from Bahir Dar City to Dejen Town, Ethiopia Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia The dynamics of pseudo urban expansion and its implication to land use in Nepal Pokhara University, Nepal Over two decades of implementing land governance reforms in cities in Zambia: review of progress and challenges in Ndola city Copperbelt University, Zambia |
02-05: Using the VGGTs to provide a global vision on land rights Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Chris Penrose Buckley Tenure: a 2020 vision 1: Consultant, United Kingdom; 2: Managing Director, TMG Thinktank for Sustainability, Germany Indigenous peoples’ right to land and the VGGTs Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Italy Mining and land rights in Africa – What does new mining legislation say? International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), United Kingdom Forest landscape restoration and bioenergy: a missing element of the land discussion, but needed to achieve the Paris Agreement, and the SDGs 1: IINAS, Germany; 2: GIZ, Germany; 3: FAO & GBEP, Italy; 4: World Bank, USA |
02-06: Institutional frameworks for equity-enhancing land rental Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Hosaena Ghebru Model agricultural land leasing act, 2016: A review from policy a perspective Satavahana Development Society, Hyderbad, India Assessing the impact of land rental formalisation on equity and market participation of smallholder farmers: evidence from Ethiopia Nathan Associates, United Kingdom A chief without a village: the implications of unwritten norms of land rents in Songani, Malawi University of Manchester, United Kingdom Land renting in a post- land reform context: insights from Zimbabwe China Agricultural University, Beijing, China, China, People's Republic of |
02-07: Putting landscape approaches in practice Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Steven Lawry Restoring landscapes in India for climate and communities: key findings from Madhya Pradesh’s Sidhi district 1: World Resources Institute India, India; 2: International Institute of Social Studies, The Hague (Formerly with WRI India) Do no harm in systematic land formalization: A model for social risk identification and prevention in Dominican Republic fragile watersheds 1: Global Land Alliance, United States; 2: Fundacion REDDOM, Dominican Republic; 3: Inter-American Development Bank, United States Optimizing tenure security and landscape restoration to the benefit of marginalized smallholder farmers in Ghana 1: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH, Ghana; 2: CSIR-Forestry Research Institute of Ghana; 3: Technical University of Dresden, Germany The political economy of community forest concession renewal in Guatemala: Making the case for long-term community forest management 1: ICRAF; 2: CIFOR; 3: MAGA Securing forest tenure for rural development: piloting the forest tenure assessment tool to assess and guide recognition of community-based tenure in forest landscapes 1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: Global Land Alliance |
02-08: Using land administration for broader development Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Stephen Nindi The impact of large-scale land development to the property rights transformation of local people: Cases from two different new town development in Indonesia 1: Radboud University, The Netherlands; 2: Institut Teknologi Kalimantan, Indonesia Could municipalities fund themselves? Comparison of land value capture (LVC) and concessioning land tax collection (CLTC) as tools to improve equity and resilience FIG COMMISSION 7 Office of the Administrator of stool lands - Catalyst of development in Ghana Ghana Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, Ghana Recent land and credit enclosures in Mexico Hollins University, United States of America |
02-09: Harnessing the power of Geo-information: Country examples Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Wael Zakout Implementation of the integrated geospatial information framework in Moldova 1: Agency for Land Relations and Cadastre of Moldova; 2: Norwegian Mapping Authority IGIF implementation: experience of Ukraine State Service of Ukraine for Geodesy, Cartography and Cadastre, Ukraine Implementation of integrated geospatial information framework in Georgia 1: National Agency of Public Registry of Georgia; 2: Norwegian Mapping Authority Integrated geospatial information framework – from planning to implementing: the Guyana experience 1: UNFAO, Italy; 2: ConsultingWhere Ltd; 3: Guyana Lands and Surveys Comission |
02-10: Environmental effects of land policy Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Tanya Hayes The forest awakens: Amazon regeneration and policy spillover 1: Climate Policy Initiative; 2: PUC-Rio; 3: University of Toronto Does credit boost agriculture? Impacts on Brazilian rural economy and deforestation 1: Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; 2: Toulouse School of Economics; 3: Brazilian Central Bank Do transboundary regional agreements impact land cover outcomes? An evaluation of protected areas across frontier lines in Central America 1: Moore Center for Science at Conservation International; EfD Central America at CATIE; 2: Human Dimensions of Natural Resources, Colorado State University; 3: Postgraduate School, Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center (CATIE); 4: Geography and Environmental Systems, University of Maryland Baltimore County; 5: Natural Resources and Society, University of Idaho The political ecology of landscape management in the proposed Zinghmuh Mountain National Park in Chin State, Burma Chiang Mai University, Thailand |
02-11: Legal preconditions for gender-balanced land access Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Caleb Stevens Women’s land rights scorecard: the failure of land policy and legal reforms in securing women’s land-rights in Africa 1: Oxfam International-Pan Africa Program; 2: Oxfam International Overcoming legal constraints to land rights faced by women and vulnerable groups: recommendations for a robust strategy in Ethiopia 1: DAI, United States of America; 2: Ministry of Agriculture, Ethiopia, Rural Land Administration & Use Directorate Assessing the gendered impacts of implementing the 2012 Farmland Law in Kachin State, Myanmar Oxfam in Myanmar Re-imagining the role of the alternative justice systems (AJS/ ADR) in securing women land rights and building resilience in Kenya 1: UNDP, Kenya; 2: CSO Network; 3: Centre for Human Rights and Mediation; 4: Transparency International- kenya |
02-12: Using survey data to inform land policy Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Gero Carletto Land tenure, investment, and productivity in Chadian agriculture World Bank, United States of America The catalytic impact of market systems innovations in land certification programs – evidence from two large-scale household surveys in Ethiopia 1: Nathan Associates, London; 2: DAI; 3: SIAPAC Youth livelihood choices in rural Nigeria: does credit and land access matter? 1: International Food Policy Research Institute, Nigeria; 2: Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute, Belfast, Northern Ireland; 3: World Bank Group, Nigeria The differential impact of tenure strengthening in complex cocoa landscapes under transition: Learning from implementation diagnostics and evaluation baseline analyses for USAID’s Supporting Deforestation Free Cocoa in Ghana bridge phase activity 1: NORC at the University of Chicago; 2: Tetra Tech; 3: United States Agency for International Development |
02-13: Can communal rights be legally protected? Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Margaret Rugadya Provision of basic services and infrastructure within the context of the collective land rights of indigenous people’s territories 1: Property Institute; 2: The World Bank; 3: FAO Beyond land titles – towards resilience Oxfam India, India The role of the land-water nexus in protecting communities' land and freshwater tenure: insights from a 15-country assessment of indigenous peoples', local communities', and community women's legally recognized freshwater rights 1: Rights and Resources Initiative; 2: Environmental Law Institute |
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2:00pm - 3:30pm |
03-01: Global definitions of cities, metropolitan, urban and rural areas: Emerging evidence Location: Online Proceedings A global perspective on the urban-rural continuum European Commission, Belgium Time to act: realizing Indonesia's urban potential 1: World Bank, Singapore; 2: World Bank, D.C. Cities in the world: definitions, data and analysis for a new perspective on urbanisation OECD, France |
03-03: New horizons for digital technology II Location: Online Proceedings Pilot testing LandPKS smartphone application for local level participatory land use planning in Ethiopia 1: World Agroforestry Centre, Ethiopia; 2: Ethiopian Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Land Administration and Use Directorate; 3: San Diego State University Connecting national land databases and para surveyors through a mobile data collector for accelerating land administration completeness and reliability 1: Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), Indonesia; 2: Ministry of Agrarian & Spatial Plan/National Land Agency (BPN); 3: Ministry of Agrarian & Spatial Plan/National Land Agency (BPN); 4: Ministry of Agrarian & Spatial Plan/National Land Agency (BPN) Systematic land tilling using open source geospatial software and machine learning: the MLG experience Medici Land Governance, United States of America Drones, street view and machine learning for valuation World Bank, United States of America |
03-04: Improving data interoperability in urban areas Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Chrysi Potsiou Informal settlement upgrading: Transforming governance frameworks Habitat for Humanity International, South Africa Community land records development, hybrid governance and organisational culture: eschewing ISO standards in Monwabisi Park informal settlement 1: University of Calgary, Canada; 2: Research Associate, Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape and Independent Consultant Harnessing Technology and multi-stakeholder partnerships to improve information availability for development of informal settlements in Dhaka, Bangladesh 1: Habitat for Humanity International; 2: Habitat for Humanity International-Bangladesh |
03-05: Avenues to support scaling up of VGGT implementation Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Jorge Munoz Tenure security and sustainable management of land for food security in the MENA Food and Agricultural Organization, Italy The credential highway: using digital trails to unlock land rights for the bottom billion New America, United States of America |
03-06: Institutional aspects of large scale land-based investment Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Robin Barr Re-allocation of farmland encroached upon by squatters to large scale agro- investment: lessons from Bagamoyo and Kilombero districts Tanzania Ardhi University, Tanzania Land access and ownership regulation for rural organizations in the northern region of Santa Fe, Argentina FUNDAPAZ, Argentine Republic |
03-07: Land tenure as a key to sustainability Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Anne Larson Systemic change to realize the promise of commons 1: IFPRI, United States of America; 2: Foundation for Ecological Security, India Secure rights, protect forests: a path to achieve climate, biodiversity, and global development goals RRI Land, climate and poverty reduction: the role of governance in alternative bioeconomy pathways Stockholm Environment Institute Land rights in forest areas in Indonesia: territorial approach to land regularization to address land dualism World Bank |
03-08: LADM: Adapting to new challenges Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Yerach Doytsher The land administration domain model: advancement and implementation 1: Kadaster, Netherlands, The; 2: University of Twente, ITC, Netherlands, The; 3: Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, The; 4: Esri, United States; 5: GEOFIT IGN FI. France; 6: Leica Geosystems, Switzerland; 7: Swisstopo, Switzeralnd; 8: Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), Indonesia; 9: National Land Agency / Badan Pertanahan Nasional Indonesia; 10: EXI, Mozambique; 11: Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), Malaysia LADM and operational land administration modernization 1: Innola Solutions, Inc.; 2: IGN France International MA-LADM country profile to support the standardization, integration and interoperability of Moroccan land data 1: ANCFCC, Morocco; 2: IAV Hassan II; 3: IAV Hassan II; 4: ANCFCC, Morocco Implementation of the LADM_COL model for the reception and institutional data validation in Colombia 1: Agencia de Implementación - Seco Colombia; 2: Ministerio de Agricultura y Desarrollo Rural - Colombia The role of land administration domain model and spatial data infrastructure in improving ease of doing business in Indonesia 1: Technische Universiteit Delft, the Netherlands; 2: National Land Agency, Republic of Indonesia; 3: University of Twente, the Netherlands; 4: Executive Office of the President, Republic of Indonesia; 5: Geospatial Information Agency |
03-09: Gender issues and land policy Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Christian Graefen The allocation of resources within polygamous households: Evidence from Nigeria 1: University of Manchester, United Kingdom; 2: University of Bath, United Kingdom Scrutinizing the ‘feminization of agriculture’ hypothesis: Gendered evolution of labor force participation in Indonesia 1: Center for International Forestry Research; 2: Bioversity International Property titling and women’s empowerment: Help or harm? The impacts of land and home ownership and titling on women’s acceptance of intimate partner violence in Sub-Saharan Africa Bryant University, United States of America Strategy for preventing and mitigating land certification related violence against women and vulnerable groups 1: Land Investment for Transformation, NIRAS Finland, Finland; 2: Land Investment for Transformation, DAI; 3: Land Investment for Transformation, DAI; 4: DAI |
03-10: Long-term effects of land reform programs Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Katrina Kosec Productivity dynamics and state support after a land titling program: evidence from Colombia 1: German Institute of Global and Area studies; 2: University of Göttingen The judicial battle over land property rights: evidence from rural Colombia Duke University, United States of America Poverty resilience: maximizing equitable use and increasing production of agricultural land in Belize Galen University, Belize |
03-11: Gender sensitive land administration Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Stephen Brooks Strengthening gender equality in South Eastern Europe and the Caucasus: looking back - looking forward 1: FAO, Italy; 2: GIZ, Germany; 3: Wise Technologies Ltd., Slovenia Left-out? Risk to informal wives from proactive land tenure regularization and titling campaigns 1: Global Land Alliance; 2: Landesa Building resilient and sustainable rural institutions for land administration and governance: challenges and opportunities from Benishangul-Gumuz Region, Ethiopia 1: Rrual Land Administration and Use Directorate, Ministry of Agriculture,Ethiopia; 2: NIRAS Finland; 3: Responsible and Innovative Land Administration (REILA) Phase II Enhancing tenure security for women: the kaduna state strategic property registration program example Translantic Development Limited, United Kingdom |
03-12: Evaluating impacts of land tenure interventions Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Jennifer Lisher Endline results from an impact evaluation of USAID’s Land Tenure Assistance (LTA) activity in Tanzania 1: Management Systems International; 2: NORC at the University of Chicago; 3: United States Agency for International Development New evidence on the impact and performance of rural land regularization: initial findings from an impact evaluation of MCC’s land project in Mozambique DevLab@Duke, United States of America Results of land tenure formalization activities in the Senegal River Valley: a mixed method evaluation of the Millennium Challenge Corporation’s irrigation and water resource management project Mathematica, United States of America Evaluating the impact of land titling programs in Morocco using spatial regression discontinuities and remote sensing data Mathematica, United States of America |
03-13: Community institutions improving tenure security Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Everlyne Nairesiae Lingoine Using fit for purpose land administration and the land electronic card to ensure security of tenure Buganda Land Board, Uganda Role of Communities in building community resilience through strengthening tenure security and sustainable land use practices - a case of Uganda 1: Uganda Community Based Association for Women and Children's welfare ( UCOBAC), Uganda; 2: UN Habitat/Global Land Tools Network; 3: Huairou Commission Benefits and burdens accrued in community-led informal settlements regularisation in Tanzania: The case of Magengeni in Dar es Salaam City Ardhi University, Tanzania Locally managed community cadaster system Verde Azul, Mozambique |
03-14: Policy issues of private sector driven urban development Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Chii Akporji Private cities: implications for land and urban policy in developing countries World Bank Group, United States of America The dilemma of a developer in fringe areas of Lagos, Nigeria 1: CENTRE FOR HOUSING AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS, NIGERIA; 2: DEPARTMENT OF ESTATE MANAGEMENT, FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS, NIGERIA |
3:45pm - 4:30pm |
04-03: Using machine learning & AI in the land sector Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Bill Singleton Dynamic detection of built-up areas in developing countries using Sentinel 2 satellite data 1: GeoCodis Ltd., Slovenia; 2: ZRC SAZU, Slovenia Detecting informal settlements via topological analysis 1: Mansueto Institute for Urban Innovation; 2: University of Chicago; 3: Research Computing Center, University of Chicago; 4: Department of Ecology and Evolution, Department of Sociology, University of Chicago; 5: Santa Fe Institute Identification of climate change-related hazards in informal community through the application of machine learning to satellite images 1: Institute for International Urban Development, United States of America; 2: Dymaxion Labs, Argentina; 3: Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras, Honduras; 4: The University of Manchester, United Kingdom A highly automated approach for the derivation of 3D Information and Building Footprints for resilient Cities worldwide based on Satellite Data and Deep Learning GAF AG, Germany |
04-04: Reflections on urban expansion Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Allan Cain The need for an urban development strategy in Namibia GIZ, Namibia Spatial and economic inequities and trends in South Africa and their implications for human settlements policy and practice 1: City Insight (Pty) Ltd; 2: Dataworld (Pty) Ltd Role of Land Governance Policies towards urban expansion and appreciating land value: Implementation of Land Management System Limkokwing University, Malaysia Perspectives for sustainable and efficient land-use in an large expanding city: an analysis of residential land supply systems in the Yaounde metropolitan area in Cameroon 1: University of Dschang-Cameroon, Cameroon; 2: World Bank consultant; 3: University of Yaounde 1-cameroun; 4: World Bank |
04-05: Developing land use policies Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Nathaniel Don Marquez Architecting equitable and resilient institution framework: installing the responsible land governance nexus within the Myanmar(Burma)'s national land use policy and legal framework 1: The PLAN: Public Legal Aid Network, Myanmar; 2: Kachin Peace Network, Myanmar; 3: Pyoe Khin Thit Foundation, Myanmar Country-level strategy for tenure responsive land-use planning: questions to ask and actions to take 1: Technical University of Munich, Germany; 2: Land, Housing and Shelter Section, UN-Habitat, Kenya Spatial dependencies in land use and irrigation access in Northern Peru: assessing alternative geographic models Group for the Analysis of Development, Peru |
04-06: Community-company interactions Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Margarita Maria Varon Perea “Fit for purpose” solutions on land boundary conflicts between Colombian indigenous land reserves and neighbouring cattle ranchers 1: Kadaster (Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency of the Netherlands); 2: Royal Netherlands Embassy, Colombia; 3: University of Twente, Faculty of Geo-Information; 4: Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas, Colombia; 5: Instituto Geográfico Agustín Codazzi, Colombia; 6: Unicamp Why do companies negociate with neighboring communities? 1: Centre pour l'Environnement et le Développement, Cameroon; 2: Centre pour l'Environnement et le Développement, Cameroon; 3: Centre pour l'Environnement et le Développement, Cameroon Households’ willingness to pay for soil conservation on communal lands: application of contingent valuation method in North Eastern Ethiopia 1: Wollo University, Ethiopia; 2: Haramaya University, Ethiopia; 3: Maastricht University,The Netherlands |
04-07: Dialogue to secure the future of landscapes Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Colin Holmes Understanding difference to build bridges between stakeholders: perceptions of participation in four multi-stakeholder forums in the Peruvian Amazon Center for International Forestry Research, Peru Puzzle pieces or poker chips: Can multistakeholder forums address equity? CIFOR Shared institutions for sustainability collaboration: Bringing different actors together 1: Centre for Development and Environment, Switzerland; 2: Institute of Geography, University of Bern, Switzerland; 3: Institute of Political Science, University of Bern, Switzerland; 4: Eawag, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, Switzerland Application of a systems engineering approach to improve the effectiveness and sustainability of land policy regulatory reform and tenure security projects 1: George Mason University, United States of America; 2: University of Virginia, United States of America |
04-08: Land information systems to support secure rights Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Christiaan Lemmen Uganda's Land Reform program and its contribution to security of tenure Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Uganda Delivery of a complex software solution: The case of the national land information system in Uganda 1: IGN France International, France; 2: Ministry Of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Uganda Issues beyond land registration Land Administration Company Inc, Canada Land title registration issues and how technology can address them The Land Administration Company Inc, United Kingdom |
04-09: PPP for land administration Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Jill Pike How to conceptualize a PPP for land administration services: understanding the private sector and commercial feasibility. 1: Land Equity International; 2: Planet Partnerships Public-Private-Partnerships as a catalyst for tenure governance in developing countries LE34, Denmark Land administration solutions: investment, operation, sustainability and ongoing viability 1: Trimble Inc., United States of America; 2: Ordnance Survey, United Kingdom |
04-10: Disaster preparedness Location: Online Proceedings Earth Observation: the new frontier in climate resilience 1: GMV; 2: Telespazio Vega UK; 3: GeoVille; 4: National Observatory of Athens; 5: SISTEMA; 6: Acclimatise Land administration and geospatial information for resilience 1: Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom; 2: World Bank< Washington DC; 3: University of Melbourne, Australia Integrating drone, participatory mapping and GIS to enhance resiliency for indigenous communities University of Delaware, United States of America Innovation in urban and land policies and financing strategies to promote resilient cities in Bolivia The World Bank, United States of America |
04-11: Ensuring women's land access & tenure security Location: Online Proceedings Chair: David Bledsoe Women’s land rights in Africa 1: International Food Policy Research Institute, United States of America; 2: Ethiopia Policy Studies Institute - PSI Women’s perceptions of tenure security and the impact of country-level institutions: Evidence from 33 countries Overseas Development Institute (ODI), United Kingdom Ensuring grassroots women participation in decision-making process for women’s land rights improvement 1: HUAIROU COMMISSION, United States of America; 2: Ntengwe For Community Development, Zimbabwe Securing land rights for women under the community land tenure system in Kenya Federation of Women Lawyers Kenya, Siaya Municipality Urban Area Women's global development and prosperity initiative and land rights - laying the foundation for a transformative enabling environment USAID, United States of America |
04-12: Round table: land professionals and the SDGs Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Maurice Barbieri Geodetic surveyors guaranteeing a sustainable living environment CLGE (Council of European Geodetic Surveyors), Switzerland |
04-13: Evolving customary tenure systems Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Peter Sidler An evidence-based assessment of land tenure insecurity among women, youth and farm workers in rural Zimbabwe 1: Landesa, United States of America; 2: Sam Moyo African Institute of Agrarian Studies, Zimbabwe The paradox of the protection of ethnic communities how to state around the land access to land access in the Colombian case: Reflections and proposals from the missionality of the national land agency Agencia Nacional de Tierras, Colombia Perils of negotiable land rights in a rural farming community of Ghana CSIR-Science and Technology Policy Research Institute (STEPRI), Ghana Transhumant pastoralism, resource access, and resilience: comparative investigation across West and Central African landscapes 1: Grinnell College; 2: University of Wisconsin-Madison |
04-14: Land policies and small-scale mining Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Catherine Gatundu Formalization of artisanal and small-scale gold mining in Colombia: a proposal for improving environmental, social, and economic performance in a post-conflict scenario 1: Chemonics International, Inc.; 2: Chemonics International, Inc.; 3: Projekt-Consult GmbH Land tenure as a cause of tensions and driver of conflict among mining communities in Karamoja, Uganda Global Practice Leader, Uganda Land policy on illegal mining activities "Galamsey" in Ghana and its effects on the environment and the people in the locality University of Tsukuba, Japan |
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8:30am - 10:00am |
05-03: Using blockchain in land administration Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Khalifa Alsuwaidi Blockchain land registry best practices: the political and technical feasibility of harnessing blockchain technology to improve land administration Dallas Baptist University, United States of America LIS in the Era of BDMS, Distributed and Cloud Computing: is it Time for a Complete Redesign? University of Zagreb - Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia Cryptographic digital technology for the prevention of property theft Medici Land Governance, United States of America Design and implementation of blockchain projects applied to rural and urban land titling and registration in Bolivia, Paraguay, and Peru ChromaWay, United States of America |
05-04: Patterns of consolidation Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Peter Creuzer The problems of fragmentation of farmlands and assessment of the applicability of measures for the prevention of land fragmentation in Turkey 1: Ankara University, Turkey; 2: Ankara University, Turkey Agricultural land consolidation in Russia 1: State University of Land Use Planning, Russian Federation; 2: State University of Land Use Planning, Russian Federation Land consolidation boosting poverty alleviation in China: Theory and practice Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Center for Assessment and Research on Targeted Poverty Alleviation, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Beijing 100101, China Nonlinear relations between agricultural productivity and farm size in India 1: ICRISAT, India; 2: University of Adelaide, Australia |
05-05: Land rights challenges in francophone Africa I Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Moha El-ayachi Cadre institutionnel gestion foncière au Cameroun Ministry of States Property, Survey and Land Tenure, Cameroon Protection des populations riveraines victimes des acquisitions de terre à grande echelle au Cameroun Ministry of States Property, Survey and Land Tenure, Cameroon Understand the challenge of recognizing and formalizing land rights at the local level and how to improve interventions in the Ivorian land sector : share AFOR's experience Agence Foncière Rurale, Côte d'Ivoire The challenge of reconciling protection of community land tenure rights and promotion of private investment: solutions gleaned from the experience of the PDIDAS land registry offices PDIDAS, Senegal |
05-06: Operationalizing ESG performance standards I Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Lorenzo Cotula What legal framework for agricultural growth pole in Madagascar? 1: IISD, Switzerland; 2: MInistry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, Madagascar Envisaging land tenure dynamics across Africa and building safeguards in the context of the African continental free trade area Government of Ghana, Ghana Embedding land tenure risk management in corporate governance: lessons from and for India 1: NRMC Centre for Land Governance, New Delhi, India; 2: Center for Management in Agriculture, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad; 3: NRMC Centre for Land Governance, New Delhi, India Consent is everybody's business: Why banks need to act on free, prior and informed consent Oxfam Novib, Netherlands, The |
05-07: Practical challenges of collecting property taxes Location: Online Proceedings Chair: William Mccluskey Tax propriety credentials of 2016 Enugu state land use charge University of Bolton, United Kingdom, United Kingdom Property taxation in Tanzania: Has it served the purpose? Ardhi University, Tanzania The land value chain for resilient cities Data World, South Africa |
05-08: Systematic approaches to improving land administration Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Charisse Griffith-Charles EDOGIS at year two GIS/Transport, United States of America Land Titling costs: evidence from literature and cases using FFP 1: Kadaster International, Netherlands; 2: Unicamp, Brazil Modernization of land administration in Botswana Ministry of Land Management, water and sanitation services, Botswana Land policy reform through individualized farmer's title LRA, Philippines |
05-09: Ensuring swift land dispute resolution Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Esther Obaikol Social pacification through land regulation: The case of “Legal Land Project" Tribunal de Justiça do Maranhão, Brazil Access to justice dimensions of land tenure formalisation in fragile and conflict affected states: A case study from Burundi and review of existing evidence 1: ZOA, Netherlands, The; 2: KIT, Netherlands, The Land rights in peace negotiations: The comparison of the peace processes and agreements of Colombia and Myanmar Felm, Finland |
05-10: Effects of land titling Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Babatunde Abidoye Impacts of winning a land lottery: Evidence from the Di Lottery RCT 1: Mathematica, United States of America; 2: University of Ouagadougou The impacts of land registration on land management depend on existing land use West Virginia University, United States of America Land titling as a latent driver for tenure disputes? Credibility and the evolution from latent to manifest conflicts in China’s collective-owned forest sector 1: Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology; 2: School of Public Affairs, Xiamen University Your misfortune is also mine: the economic response of chinese rural households to property rights insecurity from local government’s predatory land expropriations Zhejiang University, China, People's Republic of |
05-11: How open data can help redress corruption Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Rueben Lifuka Land governance in indigenous communities: indigenous knowledge and climate change Land Portal Foundation, France Open land data in the fight against corruption: paradox or panacea? 1: Land Portal Foundation, Netherlands, The; 2: Uganda Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development Open data as a means to counteract land corruption GIZ, Germany Land observatories : access, sharing and use of information to influence land governance processes 1: Cirad, France; 2: Land Matrix; 3: Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne; 4: International Land Coalition; 5: Madagascar Land Observatory |
05-12: Measuring land tenure security Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Talip Kilic An introduction to a new data set on administrative documents in land rights registration World Bank, United States of America De-facto vs. de-jure tenure security: evidence from the cross-country Prindex survey 1: ODI, United Kingdom; 2: GLA, United States of America Measuring individuals' land tenure security: evidence from Armenia World Bank, Rome, Italy |
10:30am - 12:00pm |
06-03: Potentials & limitations of blockchain in the land sector Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Todd Miller Dubai innovations in real life scenarios Dubai Land Department, United Arab Emirates Unlocking community land tenure security: using digital keys and blockchain to support community and informal rights Medici Land Governance, United States of America Digital street: exploring the concept of tokenisation for real estate in England and Wales Her Majesty's Land Registry, United Kingdom Artificial intelligence and event sourcing as a replacement of a blockchain-based land registry system? Kadaster, Netherlands, The |
06-04: Using planning to resolve urban land use conflicts Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Anni Beukes Land governance and urban reform in Angola Development Workshop, Angola Ongoing spatial planning reform and development in Kosovo: Integrating sustainability, climate and environmental aspects into spatial planning processes and products Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning Kosovo, Kosovo Mapping for equity and resilience: Experiences from the city-wide mapping of informal settlements in Battambang municipality, Cambodia 1: Habitat for Humanity International; 2: Habitat for Humanity Cambodia Identifying challenges of transit-oriented development in Ho Chi Minh City: a catchment area approach for urban railway system Vietnamese-German University, Vietnam |
06-05: Land rights challenges in francophone Africa II Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Hubert M. G. Ouedraogo De la planification spatiale et l’’expansion urbaine en république de Guinée Cabinet CAGEOFI - OGEG, Guinea-Conakry Foncier agricole et pastorale en RDC : quelques expériences passées et récentes. D. R. CONGO Government, Congo, Democratic Republic of the La protection des droits fonciers et forestiers des communautés locales et des peuples autochtones pygmées en RDC : problèmes conceptuels et pratiques D. R. Congo government, Congo, Democratic Republic of the The resilience of local Loumbila populations in modern land management 1: Directorate General of Taxes/Directorate of Cadastre, Burkina Faso; 2: Universite Professeur Joseph Ki-Zerbo de Ouagadougou |
06-06: Operationalizing ESG performance standards II Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Ajai Nair Land rights and investments: why the IFC performance standards are not enough IIED, United Kingdom The business case for responsible practice on tenure 1: Overseas Development Institute (ODI), United Kingdom; 2: TMP Systems, United Kingdom Linking financial accounting performance to community equity: Opportunities and concerns 1: Planet Tracker, United Kingdom; 2: OturaM, USA Living landscapes through policies, processes and partnerships Olam International Ltd |
06-07: Slum upgrading policies for equity & resilience Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Cynthia Goytia Enhancing housing ecosystems for greater scale and impact, an integrated systems approach Habitat for Humanity International, United States of America Giving voice to the slum dwellers – understanding the implications of the implementation of the Land Rights Act in Odisha State, India University of Massachusetts Boston, United States of America Neighborhood upgrading programs for equity and resilience: challenges and alternatives in Latin America 1: Habitat for Humanity International, United States of America; 2: Autonomous University of Guerrero, Mexico; 3: Gino Germani Research Institute ( UBA ) / CONICET; 4: Centromet, Mexico; 5: Cities Alliance, Belgium A Systematic review of slum policies in the Global South: what could we learn from successes and failures of the past? University of Massachusetts Boston, United States of America |
06-08: Addressing urban informality Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Wilbard Jackson Kombe Land governance challenges in the Egyptian context: procedures, policies, and institutions Housing & Building National Research Center, Egypt Reflecting Urban Sustainability Transition on land for urban expansion in Egypt Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Egypt Rapid physical planning assessment: Delivering timely physical planning in Uganda Ministry of Lands, Housing & Urban Development, Uganda The operation of the informal urban development system in Nigeria University of Salford, Manchester, UK, United Kingdom Informal land use, social constraints, and discriminated land rights in mongolia 1: Mongolian Land Management Association,; 2: Mongolian University of Life Sciences: |
06-10: Addressing challenges of spatial planning Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Abdu Muwonge Can spatial planning improve land development opportunities: The case of Kolkata The World Bank, United States of America Achieving serviced and planned land for all: interface between land, planning and housing development Center for Sustainable Resource Development, Kenya Programming the public facilities and land in Morocco: Challenges of the equity city National Institute of Urban Planning and development, Morocco |
06-11: Transparent registries to reduce corruption Location: Online Proceedings Is there a private-sector role in managing land administration in Latin America? Independent, Mexico Reconfiguración de la Propiedad y Tenencia de la Tierra desde el Proceso de Restitución de Tierras en Colombia UNIDAD ADMINISTRATIVA ESPECIAL DE GESTIÓN DE RESTITUCIÓN DE TIERRAS, Colombia Regulación y Avances Tecnológicos en proceso de Titulación de Propiedad. Poder Judicial / Jurisdicción Inmobiliaria, Dominican Republic Diagnosis of countries in Latin America that use the land credit instruments as a land access policy under land governance Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and food Suplly, Brazil Mass formalization, the challenge for Colombian Land Policy Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Colombia |
06-12: Using data for policy & international comparison Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Kartika Sari Juniwaty People-centered monitoring of global development frameworks: LANDex, the SDGs and VGGTs 1: International Land Coalition (ILC), Italy; 2: CIRAD, France; 3: Community Self-Resilience Center (CSRC), Nepal Reflections on promoting land access and tenure security for agricultural transformation in Africa African Union Commission Establishing national land data helpdesks in support of good land governance in 10 African countries African Union Development Agency-NEPAD, South Africa |
06-13: Effects of nationwide large tenure interventions Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Songqing Jin The impact of land property rights on rural-urban migration: Evidence from the 2013 Chinese thousand village survey data 1: Institute of Finance and Economics, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, China; 2: Research Institute for Agriculture, Farmer and Rural Society in China, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics,China; 3: Department of Forestry, Michigan State University, USA Moving to opportunity: The effects of the targeted poverty alleviation relocation program in China Renmin University of China, China, People's Republic of |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
07-03: Harnessing e-governance for land administration Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Jill Urban-Karr Geospatial reference data in a changing world – innovation, customer expectations and their impact on official geodata and land administration agencies: A case study on real estate market data State Agency for Geoinformation and State Survey Lower Saxony (LGLN), Germany Brazilian innovations in land governance and the contribution of Association of Notaries and Registrars of Mato Grosso 1: Judiciary Branch of Mato Grosso State - Brazil; 2: Bar Association - Mato Grosso State - Brazil; 3: Association of Notaries and Registrars of Mato Grosso - Brazil Applying artificial intelligence to 21st century land administration Her Majesty's Land Registry, United Kingdom Economic progress in developing countries by moving toward a cloud based comprehensive Land Information System – Botswana: A case study 1: ENKON Information System Inc., Canada; 2: Ministry of Land Management, Water and Sanitation Services, Botswana |
07-04: Land reforms in Ukraine Location: Online Proceedings Economic and distributional impact from lifting the farmland sales moratorium in Ukraine 1: Kyiv School of Economics, Ukraine; 2: The World Bank Imperfect competition and transaction costs on the land sales market in Ukraine Justus Liebig University Giessen The impact of land moratorium on agricultural productivity in Ukraine Kyiv School of Economics, Ukraine |
07-05: Improving transparency through open data Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Laura Meggiolaro Transparency of information at state land agencies in the Brazilian Amazon Imazon, Brazil Reforming land legislation: A manifesto from Cameroon 1: Centre pour l'Environment et Development, Cameroon; 2: International Institute for Environment and Development Towards better access to information on land and extractive industry concessions in Cambodia Open Development Cambodia (ODC), Cambodia |
07-06: Impacts of large scale land-based investment Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Paul Ntim Detection and monitoring of large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) using Earth observation data 1: CIRAD, UMR TETIS, France; 2: ISRA-BAME, Senegal; 3: CIRAD, UR AIDA, Senegal Exploring responsible investments in the Senegal River Valley: Toward a unifying theory of systematic change to reframe sustainability and resilience. University of Arizona, United States of America Towards a new framing of the evolution in state-led land tenure reforms in Africa 1: University Of Maryland Baltimore County, United States of America; 2: McGill University |
07-07: Can land value capture finance urban development? Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Ruud Kathmann Urban land value capture in São Paulo, Addis Ababa, and Hyderabad: differing interpretations, equity impacts, and enabling conditions 1: World Resources Institute; 2: Cairo University Land value capture options for enhancing urban infrastructure financing in Kenya 1: World Bank, Kenya; 2: Walker Kontos |
07-08: Challenges of scaling up land administration Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Hendrikus Johannes (Rik) Wouters Modernization of land administration services through digitization of geospatial information and associated processes in Uganda Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Uganda Assessing the performance of land administration system after land records computerization in Punjab 1: Technical University of Munich, Germany; 2: Institute of Space Technology Massive rural land certification in Madagascar: from experimentation to industrialization IGNFI, France Essential Elements for the delivery of land reform 1: GIS Transport, Nigeria; 2: Kaduna Geographic Information Service (KADGIS) |
07-09: Challenges of land acquisition Location: Online Proceedings Chair: James Kavanagh Land acquisition and expropriation for international pipelines and power lines projects: the case of petroleum and natural gas projects in Turkey 1: Ankara University, Turkey; 2: Ankara University, Turkey Land expropriation and development-induced displacement in Taiwan 1: National Chengchi University, Taiwan; 2: China University of Technology, Taiwan The impact of land acquisition procedures on infrastructure projects in Malawi University of Malawi Polytechnic, Malawi Selective reconciliation of progressive laws in land acquisition for coal mining in India 1: European University Institute, Italy; 2: Land Conflict Watch |
07-10: Formalizing rural tenure systems Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Victor Endo Scale up Land registration in Tanzania 1: Ministry of Lands Housing and Human Settlements Development; 2: Ministry of Lands Housing and Human Settlements Development; 3: iLand Consulting Ltd; 4: DAI Sustaining peace and development in the Democratic Republic of Congo: the role of land policy reform 1: UNHABITAT-DRC, Congo, Democratic Republic of the; 2: National land reform commission, DRC Opportunities and challenges of land reform implementation in Malawi 1: DAI Europe, Land Governance Project, Malawi; 2: Ministry of Lands Housing & Urban Development, Malawi Alignment of public policies in land administration cases: Completeness of the territory as a peacebuilding policy in Colombia 1: Agencia Implementación - SECO Colombia; 2: Consejería Presidencial para la Gestión del Cumplimiento - Colombia |
07-12: Assessing new approaches to secure tenure Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Benjamin Linkow Safeguarding land rights of smallholders in Mozambique: The continuum approach 1: International Food Policy Research Institute, USA; 2: Eduardo Mondlane University, Mozambique What’s mine is yours: pilot evidence on property rights and women’s empowerment in Côte d’Ivoire 1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: University College London; 3: Bocconi University |
07-13: Protecting indigenous and community land rights Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Michael Taylor Exploiting the fifth world: Navajo land and economic development American University Washington College of Law, United States of America Platform of traditional territories in Brazil: an instrument for responsible land governance under the leadership of traditional peoples and communities 1: GITEC IGIP GmbH, Brazil; 2: National Council of Traditional Peoples and Communities (CNPCT), Brazil; 3: State Attorney’s Office (Ministério Público Federal), Brazil; 4: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH Large-scale land acquisition, conservation and communities’ livelihoods in Cameroon : history of a difficult co-existence 1: LANDCAM-NES CAMEROON, Cameroon; 2: LANDCAM-CED CAMEROON, Cameroon |
3:45pm - 5:15pm |
08-03: Integrating IT into land administration Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Vanessa Lawrence CB Trinidad and Tobago Property Business Registration System: deeds and titles in harmony 1: IGN FI, Trinidad and Tobago; 2: IGN FI, France; 3: Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago Institutional determinants of technology-led land governance reforms in India 1: Azim Premji University, Bangalore, India; 2: Center for Land Governance, Bhubaneshwar, India Responsive land administration - future scenarios 1: Aalto University, Finland; 2: National Land Survey of Finland; 3: UNECE Working Party on Land Administration (WPLA); 4: University of Gävle, Sweden Challenges to the implementation of land information systems in Africa: Lessons from Uganda and Tanzania IGN FI, Uganda |
08-04: Dealing with public land Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Ivan Jacopetti do Lago Property Digitalization Property Directorate, Republic of Serbia, Serbia Challenges in the management of state owned land in Namibia NUST, Namibia Piloting systematic land titling in Lusaka, Zambia 1: Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, Zambia; 2: Medici Land Governance Evaluation of public real estate management and its effectiveness by data envelopment method in Turkey Ankara University, Turkey |
08-05: Implementing affordable housing policies Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Rachelle Alterman Land for affordable housing: intergovernmentalism and institutional agendas University of Michigan, United States of America Providing adequately serviced urban residential plots: lessons from the experience of local governments in Cameroon 1: World Bank, Cameroon; 2: University of Yaounde I Large-scale social housing programas on Brazil and Mexico: political balances that define public action Fundação Getulio Vargas, São Paulo, Brazil |
08-07: Land price determinants Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Jann Lay Spatial price adjustment for poverty and inequality measurement: A case study of Ghana 1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: Boston University Using bank loan and historical land administration data to assess national land administration reform: a pre-post evaluation from Mongolia 1: The Cloudburst Group, United States of America; 2: Duke University, United States of America Community participation and the quality of rural infrastructure in Ethiopia Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands, The |
08-08: Using new technology in challenging environments Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Amy Coughenour Betancourt Customary land mapping utilizing fit for purpose approach: Case study from Buliisa District, Uganda 1: Land Administration Consultant; 2: Cadasta Foundation; 3: MLHUD Uganda; 4: WMC Africa Digitization of cadastral maps as part of the cadastral index in Zambia Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, Zambia Surveying the landscape of land rights documentation tools 1: Meridia, The Netherlands; 2: Cadasta, United States; 3: Kadaster, The Netherlands |
08-09: Valuation standards and compulsory acquisition Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Leon Verstappen Case study: the successful implementation of international valuation standards (IVS’s) by Nigeria 1: RICS, United Kingdom; 2: ESVARBON Nigeria Effective due diligence for land professionals engaged in land and property acquisition & transfer – essential for emerging markets RICS, United Kingdom Property valuation and visualization with GIS 1: ESRI, United States of America; 2: IAAO, United States of America Four levels of problems, four levels of valuations: An inquiry. Addressing Wicked Problems, Australia |
08-10: Demand for title Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Jonathan Conning Trust or registration of property rights? A theory of households' responses to urban land tenure insecurity in developing country contexts 1: Paris School of Economics, France; 2: The World Bank, United States of America Land Management Systems and improved equity and access in Cabo Verde Mathematica, United States of America |
08-12: Co-governance of forest tenure Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Brenda Brito do Carmo Progressive Policy, Gender and Indigenous Rights: realities impacting the potential of progressive land frameworks in Indonesia and Mozambique 1: MOKORO, United Kingdom; 2: FAO Regional Office, Bangkok Land rights in Laos’ state forest estates: The status quo and way forward Global Land and Geospatial Unit, The World Bank, United States of America ABC Cerrado Project: innovation and development in the Brazilian Cerrado 1: SENAR, Brazil; 2: FGV/EBAPE, Brasil |
08-13: Indigenous rights in land acquisition Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Caroline Oduor Innovations in the midst of weak institutions: the case of securing land rights of marginalized IPs in Bukidnon, Philippines 1: Asian NGO Coalition for Agrarian Reform and Rural Development (ANGOC), Philippines; 2: Global Land Tool Network (GLTN), Kenya; 3: Xavier Science Foundation, Inc. (XSF); 4: Philippine Association for Intercultural Development (PAFID) Indigenous land rights in Brazil: challenges and threats to land tenure security 1: Climate Policy Initiative Brazil, Brazil; 2: Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Collective tenure in island areas of Colombia: legal challenges and political obstacles 1: Rights and Resources Initiative, United States of America; 2: Univesity Javeriana, Colombia Improving institutional capacity in land management to enhance women’s access to land in post conflict context: The case of Wau State in South Sudan 1: Ministry of Land Housing and Urban Development, South Sudan; 2: UN Habitat |
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8:30am - 10:00am |
09-02: Spatial analysis of land and house prices Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Aparajita Goyal Property rights and housing finance: Case from Kampala. Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden Multiscale analysis on spatial spillover effects of urban housing price Huazhong Agricultural University, People's Republic of China Who benefits from better roads and why? Mixed-methods analysis of the gender-disaggregated impacts of a rural roads project in Vietnam World Bank Group, United States of America Rural residential land transition in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region: spatial-temporal pattern and policy implications Renmin University of China, China, People's Republic of |
09-03: Spatial data for land governance Location: Online Proceedings Chair: CheeHai Teo Free and open spatial infrastructure for resilient development OpenStreetMap Cameroon, Digital transformation - Serbian experience and challenges 1: Republic Geodetic Authority, Serbia; 2: UN FAO User-centric governance of geospatial foundation data: underpinning the decision-making of a nation 1: Location International, United Kingdom; 2: Market2Market Ltd, United Kingdom; 3: New Frontiers Ltd, United Kingdom; 4: Mercury Project Solutions, Australia |
09-04: Gendered effects of tenure regularization Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Andreas Lange Strengthening and mobilizing women’s land movements for transparency, equity and justice: our voices must be heard and differences valued and appreciated 1: Espaço Feminista, Brazil; 2: PWESCR, India; 3: UBINIG, Bangladesh Land , gender and dignity : the complex interaction of poverty, culture and sexuality in women’s land rights Tomorrow's Child Initiative, Kenya The influence of land ownership on coffee productivity and income for female household heads in Rwanda Michigan State University, United States of America Promising practices for securing women’s rights within the collective 1: World Resources Institute, United States of America; 2: Resource Equity, United States of America |
09-05: Improving land administration: Challenges & Impacts Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Devie Chilonga Owners association - equity and resilience for property owners Emirates Real Estate Solutions, United Arab Emirates Private sector responsibility in supporting sustainable development LE34, Denmark The impacts of land titling on social cohesion. Evidence from Tirana, Albania IHS, Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam Djibouti land sector : Achievements and challenges 1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: Ministry of Budget, Direction of Domains, Djibouti |
09-06: Large scale investment and natural resource governance Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Joan Kagwanja Revisiting the concept of the availability of land for large-scale commercial farming In Tanzania Ardhi university, Tanzania Land tenure systems in Tanzania: reconsidering indigenous land ownership practices for sustainable land use among the Haya people Mzumbe University, Tanzania Impacts of Large Scale Land Acquisitions for government development projects in pastoral areas in Kenya National Land Commission, Kenya |
09-07: REDD and carbon rights Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Michael Kirk Carbon trading and the UN sustainable development goals: valuing ecosystem benefits through reforestation of degraded rainforest patches in Sri Lanka whilst helping to mitigate climate change 1: Sustainable Future Group (Pvt) Ltd, Sri Lanka; 2: Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka; 3: Carbon Consulting Company (Pvt) Ltd Contested approaches to the study of the sustainability of forest carbon projects in developing countries: over a decade of research in Uganda 1: École des sciences de la gestion, Université du Québec à Montréal (ESG-UQAM), Canada; 2: College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences, Makerere University The economics and finance of REDD+ supply: reconciling short-term private incentives with long-term jurisdictional benefits in Mato Grosso, Brazil 1: American University, United States of America; 2: EDF Institutionalizing carbon property rights for resilient: Evidence from Ethiopia The World Bank Group, Ethiopia Country Office, Ethiopia Overcoming REDD+ challenges: lessons from the Brazilian Amazon IPAM (Amazon Environmental Research Institute), Brazil |
09-08: Transforming land administration in practice Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Alfonso Candau Pilot project on systematic land registration in Georgia – Design and Implementation National Agency of Public Registry (NAPR), Georgia Development of the property market in the Republic of North Macedonia (RNM) - the role of the agency for real estate cadastre Agency for Real Estate Cadastre, The Republic of North Macedonia Afghanistan land administration system project (ALASP) and it’s contribution to the country’s sustainable development. MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND LAND, Afghanistan, Islamic Republic of Lessons from two decades of land registry and cadastre modernization in Turkey General Directorate of Land and Registry, Turkey |
09-09: Local rights and land acquisition Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Eric Yeboah Palm oil investments and social conflict – evidence from household surveys and experiments in rural Liberia 1: GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies; 2: Universität Osnabrück, Germany The subversion of the due process for seeking consent of communities in land acquisition and the resultant land conflicts 1: Land Conflict Watch, India; 2: Oxfam India Strategic partnership to improve geo-spatial information on communities’ lands 1: IFAD, Italy; 2: International Land Coalition, Italy; 3: World Resource Institute - LandMark; 4: CADASTA Foundation Utility based elicitation for land acquisition compensation Kent State University - Tuscarawas, United States of America |
09-10: Advances in global positioning for better data access Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Craig Hill KOPOS: A successful infrastructure for Kosovo 1: Leica Geosystems, France; 2: Kosovo Cadastral Agency Ensuring land rights for all through innovative surveying approaches Trimble, Inc. Fit for purpose focusing on GNSS accuracies and correction services Leica Geosystems, Germany |
09-11: Ensuring gender-sensitive land administration Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Uchendu Eugene Chigbu Effects of land certification in securing women’s land rights: The case of Arsi Robe district, central Ethiopia Nanjing Agricultural university, China, People's Republic of Gender bias in customary land allocation: micro-level evidence from sub-Saharan Africa 1: Landesa; 2: American University Beyond women’s names on a certificate: gender barriers to inclusion and realizing the benefits of land documentation 1: Tetra Tech, USAID Integrated Land and Resource Governance Program (ILRG); 2: Landesa, USAID ILRG; 3: Terra Firma, USAID ILRG Analyzing the status of land tenure security in Nepal using SWOT methodology Government of Nepal, Nepal |
09-12: Strategies for sustainable urban development Location: Online Proceedings Urban land management for sustainable urbanization in Oman The World Bank, Saudi Arabia Unlocking land for affordable rental housing for industrial park workers in Ethiopia 1: World Bank; 2: Ministry of Urban Development and Construction, Ethiopia; 3: Industrial Parks Development Corporation, Ethiopia International Affordable Housing Delivery – the link between land value and development standards Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, United Kingdom |
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10:30am - 12:00pm |
10-01: Property tax, urban development and tenure security Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Andrew Hetherton The modernization of the property tax in the 21st century Institute of Revenues Rating and Valuation, United Kingdom Stable value based taxation needs a transparant real estate market Netherlands Council for Real Estate Assessment, Netherlands, Netherlands, The Land and housing taxes and urban sustainable development: The case of Hanoi, Vietnam University of Québec in Montreal, Canada |
10-03: Using UAVs in land administration: Potential & challenges Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Vivien Depardy Drones in cadastral surveying MicroAerial Projects LLC, United States of America Issuance of policies on the use of UAV to support surveying The Asia Foundation, Philippines Toward land sector equity and resilience in Nepal: the role, uptake, and impact of UAVs 1: Kadaster International, Netherlands; 2: NAXA and Flying Labs, Nepal; 3: Kathmandu University, Nepal Aircraft, an opportunity for land security Bureau Etudes ATLAS GIS, Benin Generating Geographic Information Systems (GIS) data and analytics acquired autonomously through satellites and unmanned aircraft to revolutionise the development of modern land administration systems 1: IMGeospatial, United Kingdom; 2: Soarizon by Thales |
10-04: Regularizing rights: from theory to practice Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Ruth Meinzen-Dick Tanzania’s rural titling program: an evidence-based assessment University of Michigan, United States of America Land titling in Cambodia: be careful what you wish for Juraj Dobrila University at Pula, Croatia Collective titling and community consultation: Theory and practice University of Georgia, United States of America Land tenure and land policies in the era of rural transformation in Africa International Food Policy Research Institute, United States of America |
10-05: Linking Africa's land policy to global frameworks Location: Online Proceedings Chair: John Bugri Towards land policy reform and innovation in Southern Africa Namibia University of Science and Technology, Namibia Unraveling large-scale land acquisitions dynamics in Senegal, experience from a land observatory 1: UMR TETIS, CIRAD, France; 2: ISRA BAME, Senegal; 3: Land Matrix Public policies that advance or hinder rural women’s and young people’s livelihoods and climate justice ActionAid international, Kenya Mainstreaming Land Governance into national strategies and plans in select African countries AUDA-NEPAD, South Africa |
10-06: Land tenure and smallholder commercialization Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Leif Brottem Agricultural commercialization and asset poverty: Implications for land and livestock ownership University of Bonn, Germany The role of land dynamics in integrated animal trypanosomiasis management: evidence from Kwale county, Kenya 1: University of Nairobi, Kenya; 2: International Centre for Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE), Nairobi Kenya The features of an effective rural land tenure strengthening programmes targeting agriculture smallholder sector in Mozambique Agricultural Development Fund (FDA)/ Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (MASA), Mozambique |
10-07: Monitoring performance using administrative data Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Daniel Paez Adherence to the International Land Measurement Standards in land administration in Trinidad and Tobago The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago Developing a real estate and land monitoring system to enhance market transparency 1: Real Estate General Authority, Saudi Arabia; 2: World Bank, United States of America Connecting the unconnected - innovations in mobile government in the indian state of andhra pradesh Director, Electronic Services Delivery, India Measuring property registry in Brazil: a privacy by design econometric model 1: Instituto de Registro Imobiliario do Brasil; 2: Universidade de Sao Paulo |
10-08: New ways of addressing urban informality Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Diane Awo Dumashie Reconstruction of cadaster: A driver for local economy development and sustainable peace 1: Université Chrétienne Bilingue du Congo, Congo, Democratic Republic of the; 2: Global Land Tools Network Land reform challenges in Georgia in terms of institutional property rights Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia Land value capture in land tenure regularization projects 1: Majengo Estates Dev Limited; 2: Ministry of Lands, Housing and Human Settlement Development, Tanzania The UNECE/FIG guide for formalization of informal constructions within the UNECE region 1: UNECE WPLA; 2: FIG |
10-09: Improving payment for environmental services Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Sahan Dissanayake Spatial characteristics of degraded land and their implications to the design and implementation of landscape restoration programs: West China as an example 1: Michigan State University, United States of America; 2: APFNet, China Can indigenous and community-based ecotourism serve as a catalyst for land-sparing in Latin America? 1: MODUL University Vienna, Austria; 2: University of Bern, Switzerland Land-use behavior and equity under the rise and fall of payment for environmental services: Ecuador’s Socio Bosque program 1: Seattle University, United States of America; 2: Simon Fraser University, Canada Evaluation of the socioeconomic impacts of China’s sloping land conversion program Michigan State University, United States of America |
10-10: Research on urban land tenure Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Remi Jedwab Urban extension and infrastructure investments: What is the role of land value capture? Torcuato Di Tella University, Argentine Republic Real estate disputes and urban fragility: A multi-method analysis of vulnerability in Eastern Congo’s cities 1: Northwestern University, United States of America; 2: Sharing the Land, Integrated Research Institute, Université Chrétienne Bilingue du Congo Socioeconomic scenarios for reducing the economic impact of flood and drought in Ethiopia 1: Vivid Economics, United Kingdom; 2: University of Oxford Urbanization and demographic and health outcomes: perspectives from Degree of Urbanisation Model 1: London School of Economics; 2: London School of Economics; 3: University of California San Diego; 4: Tufts University |
10-11: Addressing land-related corruption Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Pranab Ranjan Choudhury From participatory community mapping to data-driven land and housing policy and practice: Emerging outcomes from informal settlements in Muntinlupa City, Philippines 1: Technical Assistance Movement for People and Environment Inc. (TAMPEI); 2: Homeless People's Federation Philippines Inc. (HPFPI); 3: UN Habitat / Global Land Tool Network (GLTN) Addressing and understanding citizens’ perceptions on land corruption in Africa Transparency International Secretariat Role of e-governance in mitigating corruption in statutory land governance activities in Central, East, Southern and West Africa: evidence from five countries 1: Namibia University of Science and Technology, Namibia; 2: Copperbelt University, Zambia; 3: Namibia University of Science and Technology, Namibia; 4: University of Johannesburg, South Africa |
10-12: Securing land rights in (post) conflict settings Location: Online Proceedings Supporting land rights for minorities in Iraq UN-Habitat Iraq Securing land rights of displaced and evicted communities in Northern and Eastern Sri Lanka Oxfam International Repatriation, land conflicts and hybrid governance: evidence from the south of Burundi. 1: Radboud University, Netherlands, The; 2: Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium Urban expansion and geo-spatial analysis of the Venezuelan migration WORLD BANK, Colombia |
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12:30pm - 2:00pm |
11-01: Addressing urban informality in an equitable way Location: Online Proceedings Bringing equality & resilience among poor slum dwellers in Mumbai Government of Maharashtra, India State of urban poor rental housing in India and emerging policy trends 1: Centre for Policy Research, India; 2: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit(GIZ) Learning from the past about tackling the issue of affordable housing in Mumbai Mumbai School of Economics and Public Policy, University of Mumbai, India |
11-02: Providing the data to make cities more sustainable Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Ed Parsons Mainstreaming disruptive technologies: integration of EO based data for urban planning GAF AG, Germany Joint use of earth observation, machine learning and local knowledge to understand risk and increase resilience in African cities 1: DLR, Germany; 2: World Bank, USA |
11-03: Achieving large scale mapping at reasonable cost Location: Online Proceedings Effective large area mapping of height models with single-photon LiDAR 1: Hexagon Geosystems, United States of America; 2: Tracasa, S.A., Spain Tackling undocumented land rights worldwide with improved cadastral survey productivity Trimble, Inc. Efficient country-wide aerial image capture as a foundation for topographic mapping, cadastral mapping and land administration systems 1: Leica Geosystem, Switzerland; 2: COWI A/S, Denmark; 3: PASCO ltd., Japan Fit-for-purpose land administration - high accuracy and low cost Esri, United States of America |
11-04: Exploring the political economy of land tenure Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Laura German Possession and precedence: juxtaposing customary and legal events to establish land authority 1: University of Richmond, United States of America; 2: Wheaton College (IL) Developing hybrid institutions for land governance: explaining divergent trajectories in Ghana University of Reading, United Kingdom Land grabbing and Carbon Quisling: A critique of state-orchestrated biodiversity conservation and ecotourism promotion in Sikkim, India University of Auckland, New Zealand The political economy of land reform in Zimbabwe with implications for Southern Africa University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe |
11-05: Land administration for disaster resilience Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Cornelis de Zeeuw Bridging LA and DRM for equity and resilience: dialogue for practical implementation 1: Kadaster, Netherlands, The; 2: University Twente, ITC Land administration and climate change resiliency Ministry of Lands and Mineral Resources, Fiji Islands Enhancing the resilience and impact of land administration and geospatial information systems in Nepal 1: Food and Agriculture Organization; 2: World Bank; 3: Ministry of Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation, Nepal Housing improvement policies: A strategy to increase resilience, save lives, protect assets and reduce economic losses 1: World Bank, Colombia; 2: World Bank. |
11-06: Realistic planning in poor data environments Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Emmanuel Nkurunziza Decision-making from the middle: leapfrogging incremental upgrading through data technologies and institutional innovations 1: Mansueto Institute for Urban Innovation; 2: University of Chicago; 3: Santa Fe Instititute; 4: Research Computing Centre, University of Chicago Between informal and illegal in planning law: Global South and Global North Neaman Institue for National Policy Research, Technion, Israel Leveraging disruptive technologies for urban development control in Indonesian cities 1: World Bank; 2: Green Cities Watch; 3: Capital Sustentable The contribution to affordable housing of new legislation enabling regularization of vertical expansion IRIB, Brazil |
11-07: Adapting land adminstration systems to new demands Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Victoria Abbott Introducing a complete new land registry and e-conveyancing system Kadaster, Netherlands, The Fit for future land administration with sustainable transformation 1: Ordnance Survey, United Kingdom; 2: Trimble, USA Land registers supporting sustainable development within the framework of United Nations Organization 2030 Agenda IPRA-CINDER, Spain |
11-08: Monitoring real estate market activity Location: Online Proceedings Chair: C. Kat Grimsley Impact evaluation of macroeconomic factors on GDP and the real estate market in Bosnia and Herzegovina 1: University of Banja Luka, Faculty of Economics; 2: Republic Geodetic Authority Republic Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina; 3: Republic Geodetic Authority Republic Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina; 4: Republic Geodetic Authority Republic Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina; 5: Republic Geodetic Authority Republic Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina Big data sharing efficiency on the Zambian residential property market: Case study of Lusaka University of Lusaka, Zambia Why are Americans losing their homes and land?: Mapping U.S. property insecurity and loss New America, United States of America |
11-09: Land use changes In Eastern European economies Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Alex Sakal An empirical analysis of institutional change and land use in transition economies IAMO, Germany Prioritizing land consolidation projects in Kosovo: Elaborating a methodology to develop Kosovo’s strategy and policy for rural development GIZ - Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit, Kosovo Land governance in transitional regimes – an empirical conceptualization for identifying and mapping Romanian hybrid land governance networks VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands, The Institutional quality and liberal land reforms acceptance: The case of Ukrainian land reform Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies (IAMO), Germany |
11-10: Land markets and rural structural change Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Eduardo Zegarra Soil quality and soil fertility Investments on rented versus owned plots: evidence from a matched tenant-landlord sample in Malawi 1: Purdue University, United States of America; 2: International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT); 3: Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR) Land market frictions and manufacturing in developing countries University of Minnesota, United States of America Spillover effects of medium-scale farms on smallholder farms : evidence from Nigeria Michigan State University, United States of America |
11-11: Challenges of scaling up land regularization Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Javier Molina Cruz Securing land rights at scale: Lessons from DFID land tenure regularisation and land sector support programmes 1: DAI International; 2: Overseas Development Institute; 3: Natural Resources Institute; 4: DFID, United Kingdom Scaling-up the registration and formalization of customary land in Uganda: Lessons and issues from pilot projects over the last decade 1: Global Practice Leader, RE-USA; 2: Associates Research Trust, Uganda; 3: Associates Research Trust, Uganda LAND-at-scale: introduction to the programme and first results RVO (Netherlands Enterprises Agency), The Netherlands |
11-12: Improving tenure for sustainability and prosperity Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Jorge Espinoza Factors impacting on land reform and sustainable small scale farmers – a case study from the eastern cape province of south africa 1: University of the Western Cape, South Africa; 2: International Fund for Agricultural Development; 3: Nelson Mandela University, South Africa; 4: International Fund for Agricultural Development; 5: International Fund for Agricultural Development; 6: International Fund for Agricultural Development Sustainable land administration and land mobility – the role of land markets iLand Consulting, United Kingdom |
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8:30am - 10:00am |
12-01: Masterclass: Presentation of the scoping study on land governance in North Africa Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Moha El-ayachi Presentation of the scoping study on land governance in North Africa 1: Institute of Agronomy and Veterinary Medecine, Morocco; 2: GIZ / SLGA North Africa; 3: University of Cairo /Egypt; 4: University of Khartoum / Sudan; 5: University of Nouakchott Alaasriya / Mauritania; 6: University Almanar / Tunisia; 7: Ecole Spéciale de la Géomatique et de la Topographie-ESGT |
12-02: Masterclass: Digital tokenization of land with open source software Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Chris Chrysostom Digital tokenization of land with open source software Medici Land Governance, United States of America |
12-04: Masterclass: Open data as a means to counteract land corruption - what it takes Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Felix Schilling Open data as a means to counteract land corruption – what it takes GIZ, Germany |
12-05: Masterclass: Developing a real estate and land monitoring system to enhance market transparency Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Reyna Alorro How governments can support real estate and land development to promote economic growth 1: Real Estate General Authority, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; 2: Her Majesty's Land Registry, United Kingdom; 3: JLL-MENA, United Arab Emirates; 4: Urban Land Institute (ULI), Washington, DC, USA; 5: World Bank |
12-06: Masterclass: The operationalization of the United Nations integrated geospatial information framework Location: Online Proceedings Chair: CheeHai Teo The operationalization of the United Nations integrated geospatial information framework 1: United Nations, United States of America; 2: International Cartographic Association; 3: Norwegian Mapping Authority |
12-07: Masterclass: Financial modelling of private capital participation in Land Administration Systems Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Dezhi Yu Financial modelling of private capital participation in Land Administration Systems 1: DAI; 2: FIG Commission 7 |
12-08: Masterclass: Valuation of unregistered land and informal property Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Michael McDermott Manual and due diligence protocol for the "Valuation of Unregistered land and informal property" Addressing Wicked Problems, Australia |
12-09: Masterclass: Strategies and tools to design multi-stakeholder platforms for equitable and resilient land governance Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Anne Larson Strategies and tools to design multi-stakeholder platforms for equitable and resilient land governance 1: CIFOR; 2: Co Resilience |
12-10: Masterclass: Geospatial data for more informed decision making I Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Ran Goldblatt Geospatial data for more informed decision making I 1: New Light Technologies, Inc., United States of America; 2: World Bank Group; 3: World Bank Group; 4: New Light Technologies, Inc., United States of America; 5: New Light Technologies, Inc., United States of America |
10:30am - 12:00pm |
13-01: Masterclass: Promoting social and economic development in the Arab region through improved land information systems Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Muhamad Alrajhi Promoting social and economic development in the Arab region through improved land information systems 1: Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs, Saudi Arabia; 2: Zilla Global LLC, USA |
13-02: Masterclass: Implementation of Enabling Voices, Demanding Rights: A guide to gender-sensitive community engagement in large scale land-based investment in agriculture. Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Naomi Shadrack Mwaiponya Implementation of Enabling Voices, Demanding Rights: A guide to gender-sensitive community engagement in large scale land-based investment in agriculture. 1: Oxfam International; 2: International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD); 3: Oxfam in Uganda |
13-03: Masterclass: Implementing women’s land rights through innovative technology: Law in your palm in rural villages in Tanzania Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Monica Elias Mhoja Implementing women’s land rights through innovative technology: Law in your palm in rural villages in Tanzania 1: Landesa, Tanzania; 2: Sheria Kiganjani |
13-04: Masterclass: Tools for fair & equitable property taxes Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Paul Bidanset Tools for fair & equitable property taxes IAAO, United States of America |
13-05: Masterclass: How can land authorities apply emerging technologies? Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Victoria Abbott How can land authorities apply emerging technologies? Her Majesty's Land Registry, United Kingdom |
13-06: Masterclass: CollabMap, a collaborative mapping tool: supporting equity and citizen participation for a resilient planning process. Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Eduardo Perez-Denicia CollabMap, a collaborative mapping tool: supporting equity and citizen participation for a resilient planning process. 1: World Bank, Indonesia; 2: CAPSUS S.C., Mexico |
13-07: Masterclass: Fit for the Future: The role of international land networks Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Diane Awo Dumashie Fit for the Future: The role of international land networks FIG International Federation of Surveyors, United Kingdom |
13-08: Masterclass: Geospatial data for a more informed decision making II Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Ran Goldblatt Geospatial data for a more informed decision making II 1: New Light Technologies, Inc., United States of America; 2: World Bank Group; 3: World Bank Group; 4: New Light Technologies, Inc., United States of America; 5: New Light Technologies, Inc., United States of America |
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12:30pm - 2:00pm |
14-01: Masterclass: Seeds of learning: uncertainty and technology adoption in an ecosystem-based adaptation game Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Sahan Dissanayake Seeds of learning: uncertainty and technology adoption in an ecosystem-based adaptation game 1: Portland State University, United States of America; 2: Williams College, United States of America; 3: United Nations Development Program |
14-02: Masterclass: Putting tools into practice: Monitoring and implementing free, prior and informed consent (FPIC) for Indigenous Peoples Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Soledad Mills Putting tools into practice: Monitoring and implementing free, prior and informed consent (FPIC) for Indigenous Peoples Equitable Origin, United States of America |
14-03: Masterclass: Exploring tools and approaches toward responsible youth and gender sensitive land governance, equity and transparency at global level Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Ibrahima KA Exploring tools and approaches towards responsible youth and gender sensitive land governance, equity and transparency at global level 1: ILC; 2: GLTN; 3: PROCASUR; 4: IFAD |
14-04: Masterclass: Restoration Opportunities Atlas - building information bridges for people, forests and landscapes Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Marie Josephine Nishanthi Duraisami Restoration Opportunities Atlas - building information bridges for people, forests and landscapes World Resources Institute India, India |
14-05: Masterclass: Ground reference data collection to advance agricultural monitoring with Earth observations Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Yonah Bromberg Gaber Ground reference data collection to advance agricultural monitoring with Earth observations Radiant Earth Foundation, United States of America |
14-06: Masterclass: Mobilizing finance for development by unlocking the value of government real estate – lessons from Sarajevo, Almaty, Tirana Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Rodica Olariu Mobilizing finance for development by unlocking the value of government real estate – lessons from Sarajevo, Almaty, Tirana World Bank Group, United States of America |
14-07: Masterclass: Measuring community-based tenure in forest landscapes. A new assessment tool Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Gerardo Segura Warnholtz Measuring community-based tenure in forest landscapes. A new assessment tool. 1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: Global Land Alliance |
14-08: Masterclass: A practical guide to property registration projects: what worked and lessons learned from around the world Location: Online Proceedings Chair: Wael Zakout A practical guide to property registration projects: what worked and lessons learned from around the world 1: World Bank Group; 2: Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO); 3: Aalborg University |
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9:00am - 10:30am |
Poster Board 01-01 Location: Online Proceedings Effect of finance on smallholder farmers commercialization in eSwatini: Evidence using the endogenous switching regression model University of Pretoria, South Africa Climate smart agriculture, household income and asset accumulation: An Impact Evaluation of climate smart villages in the Nyando basin of Kenya Taita Taveta University, Kenya Study on coupling and coordination relationship between intensive land use and ecological benefits in urban agglomeration of middle reaches of yangtze river Huazhong University Of Science And Technology, China, People's Republic of Master student Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China, People's Republic of Population growth trends in Kampala City, Uganda: implications on land development and land governance Kampala Capital City Authority, Uganda The long-term effect of civil conflict on preference for democracy, trust, and voting participation: Evidence from Guatemala Sophia University, Japan |
Poster Board 01-02 Location: Online Proceedings Assessing agricultural Land use and deforestation practices in meme division, south west region, Cameroon, using satellite images 1: University of Bamenda, Cameroon; 2: Ministry of Mines; 3: Ministry of Land and Property Leverage Geospatial AI and ML innovation in Land management ESRI Inc., United Arab Emirates Data driven land policy:a data mining approach. DEZHOU UNIVERSITY, CHINA. Evaluation of the performance of a selected irrigation scheme in Irak with satellite imagery to support its rehabilitation 1: SIRS, France; 2: CLS, France Monitoring changes in irrigation from space VITO, Belgium Integrated geospatial information framework: Country level support towards achieving the SDGs 1: UNFAO, Italy; 2: World Bank group, USA; 3: ConsultingWhere Ltd. Rural Environmental Registry: A territorial intelligence tool for land and environmental management on Agrarian Reform Settlements in Pará State, Brazil. 1: Agrarian Reform National Institute, Brazil; 2: Brazilian Forest Service |
Poster Board 01-03 Location: Online Proceedings Utilization of artificial intelligence to improve baseline statistics for SDG Indicators: The case of gender and land ownership in the Uganda’s National Land Information System (NLIS) 1: IGN FI, Uganda; 2: Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development (MLHUD), Uganda Analysis on wetland landscape pattern based on remote sensing image ——a case study of Dongying China Agricultural University, China, People's Republic of Aerial geospatial data and techniques for national resources management and development plans for developing Nations Woolpert, United States of America The accessibility of land titles in Cambodia Open Development Cambodia, Cambodia Climate resilient urban growth for adequate housing and urban accessibility in Georgetown, Guyana 1: Vivid Economics, United Kingdom; 2: Ministry of Natural Resources, Government of Guyana; 3: Research Associate, University of Oxford Cyber security as crucial technological component for integrity of land rights and geospatial data - where are we now and where are we heading to? 1: Republic Geodetic Authority, Serbia; 2: UN FAO; 3: AST Doo, Republic of Serbia |
Poster Board 01-04 Location: Online Proceedings E-knowledge for land governance? Exploring the potential of e-planning portals to strengthen land governance in Uganda University of the Western Cape South Africa, Uganda The Nature and Pattern of land ownership and the incidence of landlessness among Adivasis in Kerala Central University of Kerala, India Multipurpose land data bank for Nigeria. OGIS Consult Limited, Nigeria Until their services are made obsolete: Proposed land management scheme/strategy to rescue land-guards menace in Ghana Ghana Revenue Authority, Ghana Potentials and challenges of blockchain adoption for land title registration in a frontier economy: evidence from Lagos state, Nigeria Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria The contribution of data ecosystems to global land frameworks – the case of the Land Matrix for the monitoring of the VGGTs 1: International Land Coalition / CIRAD, Italy; 2: Land Matrix; 3: CIRAD; 4: ISRA-BAME; 5: CDE-University of Bern; 6: GIGA Reformation of land administration and governance in Enugu state, Nigeria by creating resilient institutions Commissioner for Lands, Ministry of Lands and Urban Development, Government of Enugu State of Nigeria |
Poster Board 01-05 Location: Online Proceedings The Ovejas Pilot: massive land formalization in Colombia Tetra Tech ARD, United States of America Automated building damage classification using remotely sensed data for rapid disaster response- case study: hurricane Dorian damage on Bahama University of South Florida, United States of America Open data, open standards and open source software – practical experiences from land governance projects NIRAS International Consulting African irrigation dams’ effects on the environment and human communities: a remote sensing and machine learning approach UC Berkeley, United States of America Developing Proper Land Management Practices For Sustainable Development in support of good governance and a transparent land market in Anguilla 1: Trimble Inc., United States of America; 2: Government of Anguilla, Department of Lands and Surveys, Anguilla W.I. Addressing the gender digital divide through crowdsourced land data collection and verification 1: George Mason University, United States of America; 2: IoTask, United States of America |
Poster Board 01-06 Location: Online Proceedings Overpricing on rental fees stagnating commercial property leasing in Dar es salaam tanzania Nil, Tanzania Using Multinational Data Sources to establish benchmarks and intervention programs for property market improvements in West Africa 1: Georgetown University, United States of America; 2: Dansou & Company; 3: Abri Foundation Impact of land renting-out on welfare of rural households: evidence from Central Ethiopia 1: Haramaya University, Ethiopia; 2: Meles Zenawi Foundation Potentials of Land Rental Markets and Land (De)fragmentation in Ethiopia: Empirical evidence using spatial data 1: International Food Policy Research Institute, United States of America; 2: Ethiopia Policy Studies Institute - PSI Research on the structural reform of the supply side of the land market in Hefei City Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China, People's Republic of Assessing the impact of land governance on formal land markets for real estate development in Nigeria 1: Lead City University, Ibadan, Nigeria; 2: Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro, Nigeria; 3: Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority, Abuja |
Poster Board 01-07 Location: Online Proceedings Access to land in Cameroon: challenges and opportunities University of Douala, Cameroon The choice of housing financing methods in urban Tanzania 1: Ardhi University, Tanzania; 2: Royal Institute of Technology (KTH),Sweden Land owner’s perception on issues of compulsory land acquisition of land in Igabi and Kaduna north local government area of Kaduna state , Nigeria. Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic, Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria, Nigeria Analysing de Soto’s mystery of capital in the Nigerian poverty equation University of Lagos, Nigeria Go Durban! A leap to effective public bus transportation 1: Federal Polytechnic Oko, Nigeria; 2: University of Kwazulu-Natal, Howard college Durban South Africa IMOLA an interoperability and electronic common semantic model for Land Registries Interconnection in the European Union ELRA, Spain |
Poster Board 01-08 Location: Online Proceedings Commercial pressure a major force for land reforms in uganda Oxfam in Uganda(Novib) Land use policies in Nepal and its consequences in agriculture 1: Agriculture and Forestry University, Nepal; 2: Kathmandu University, Nepal Endowment, infrastructure and income distribution—a mechanism of reducing income inequality Renmin University of China, China, People's Republic of Trends in dispute resolution, and other learning from mediation regarding customary land in Uganda LEMU: Land and Equity Movement in Uganda, United Kingdom Promoting partnerships for improved customary land governance in Uganda: A multi stakeholder approach supporting implementation of National Land Policy 1: UN-Habitat/GLTN, Uganda; 2: UN-Habitat/GLTN, Nairobi |
Poster Board 01-09 Location: Online Proceedings Rural poverty reduction and land conservation in Tanzania Mzumbe University, Tanzania Gender empowerment and land corruption in Nigeria Global 21st Century Entrepreneur, Nigeria Safeguarding women and indigenous people’s right to own and manage land under the 1996 Constitution of Cameroon Government of Cameroon Community based Participatory Mapping for land conflict management and sustainable livelihood for local community in Cameroon University of Yaounde I, Cameroon Valuer general of South Africa; rights, responsibilities, and land reform 1: University of Pretoria, South Africa; 2: Mind Pearl LLC, United States of America Land governance and women’s rights in Uganda. A case study of greater Bushenyi. Kabale University (www.kab.ac.ug), Uganda |
Poster Board 01-10 Location: Online Proceedings Misconceptions of women's land rights in Malawi Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Malawi Compensation standard for rural homestead exit and calculation of urbanization effect: on land development rights theory Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China, People's Republic of The right to space for the Maasai of Tanzania University of Southern California, United States of America Women right to land entitlement for gender equality in gilgit. pakistan Brandies University, Pakistan Land tenure insecurity: impact on living condition on residents in indigenous settlement of shangotedo, Lagos, Nigeria Yaba College of Technology, Yaba- Lagos, Nigeria, Nigeria Dynamics of land resource management on the livelihood of the local communities 1: Maasai Mara University, Kenya; 2: Maasai Mara University, Kenya; 3: Maasai Mara University, Kenya |
Poster Board 01-11 Location: Online Proceedings Women and access to credit for farming in rural Ghana 1: Lands Commission - Ghana, Ghana; 2: Office of the Administrator of Stool Lands, Ghana; 3: Office of the Administrator of Stool Lands, Ghana; 4: Office of the Administrator of Stool Lands, Ghana Tenure security indicators in a fishing community: Evidence from a baseline study in the Kafue flat plains, Zambia 1: Namibia University of Science and Technology; 2: University of Lusaka, Zambia Deconstructing social norms on women land tenure in East Africa through SYFF (Securing Your Family’s Future) curriculum KELIN Kenya, Kenya Effectiveness of property and business formalization program in Tanzania to reduce poverty Eastern Africa Statistical Training Centre, Tanzania |
Poster Board 01-12 Location: Online Proceedings Gender inclusiveness in land access and food security in Africa: Empirical evidence from Nigeria 1: Anchor University, Lagos., Nigeria; 2: Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria Buganda Land Board endeavors to promote and secure women’s land rights. 1: Buganda Land Board, Uganda; 2: Buganda Kingdom Reading between the lines: A critical content analysis of the state of land reform in Namibia Namibia University of Science and Technology, Namibia Working with the cultural structures to interrogate cultural relativism in the context of women’s property rights KELIN Kenya, Kenya Designing land rights and tenure model for food security of subsistence farmers in northwest Ghana University of Twente, The Netherlands, Netherlands, The |
Poster Board 01-13 Location: Online Proceedings Land use rights and the role of local land users in the context of large-scale farmland deals: Analysis of the current agricultural land deal policy of Ethiopia Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia Beyond the rhetoric of compensation and failed promises in the process of large-scale land acquisition in Cameroon University of Buea, Cameroon Les impacts des acquisitions massives des terres sur les moyens de subsistance des Communautés locales en Afrique de l'Ouest Coalition pour la Protection du Patrimoine Génétique Africain (COPAGEN), Côte d'Ivoire Large-scale land acquisition; State land management in Mozambique ASCUT Building equity with digital tools: illuminating large-scale land acquisition and leasing for public view in Cambodia using a suite of online open-data tools Open Development Cambodia (ODC), Cambodia |
Poster Board 01-14 Location: Online Proceedings Towards inclusive partnership for land equity, poverty alleviation and ecological justice: a review of sdg 15 DetaGulf Foundation, Nigeria Interdisciplinary success: threats to the Amazon at the nexus between social, legal, and capital markets factors can be mitigated 1: Planet Tracker, United Kingdom; 2: Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia; 3: OturaM, USA; 4: Consultant The state’s power of eminent domain as a mode of promoting public equity and resilience: a documentary analysis in the Philippines 1: CITY COLLEGE OF ANGELES, Philippines; 2: JOSE C. FELICIANO COLLEGE FOUNDATION, Philippines; 3: DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, Philippines Sustainable rural land administration through information services 1: DAI, Ethiopia; 2: Niras Institutional innovations to promote transparency in land governance in Kenya 1: Independent Land Governance Consultant, East Africa; 2: Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations Iniciative: the fundiary forum of chiefs judges of MATOPIBA 1: TRIBUNAL DE JUSTIÇA DO ESTADO DO PIAUÍ, Brazil; 2: TRIBUNAL DE JUSTIÇA DO ESTADO DO MARANHÃO, Brazil; 3: TRIBUNAL DE JUSTIÇA DO ESTADO DA BAHIA, Brazil; 4: TRIBUNAL DE JUSTIÇA DO ESTADO DO TOCANTINS, Brazil |
Poster Board 01-15 Location: Online Proceedings Resilient leadership for resilient cities Laval University, Canada Big data analytics for natural resources and climate disaster prediction Pointmile Geotech, Nigeria Sustainable land management practices for poverty reduction in dry agricultural landscapes Food and Agricultural Organization, Italy Institutional adaptive capacity for adoption of Climate smart agriculture technologies in Ethiopia AAU, Ethiopia Resilience: the way to sustainable urban cores in Nigeria 1: Covenant University, Nigeria; 2: Lead City University, Nigeria; 3: Trinity University, Nigeria |
Poster Board 01-16 Location: Online Proceedings All for one: evaluating multi-stakeholder synergetic condition toward peat ecosystem resilience in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia World Resources Institute, Indonesia Urban agriculture 1: International Union of Notaries; 2: High Council of French Notary Exploring urbanisation, population and climate change cocktail: african cities perspective. Blantyre City Council, Malawi Determinants of pastoralists’ participation in commercial fodder producer groups for livelihood resilience in Isiolo County, Kenya University of Nairobi, Kenya Restoring traditional irrigation systems for land, ecosystem service, and livelihood improvements: cascading tank systems in Sri Lanka 1: Portland State University, United States of America; 2: University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka Land tenure dynamics and its implication on sustainable land management: Evidence from Baringo County, Kenya 1: University of Nairobi, Kenya; 2: University of Gothenburg, |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
Poster Board 02-01 Location: Online Proceedings Banking in unstable regimes - The case of Sudan and South Sudan University of Juba, University of Westminster, United Kingdom The environmental effects of large-scale land investment in Africa Trade and Development Policy Research Network Building the capacity of country partners to identify and address their own research need and to take new technologies and practices to scale International Center for Evaluation and Development, Kenya 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: Ethiopia Policy Studies Institute - PSI Land management practices and its Impact on Household Haramaya University, Ethiopia Is security of tenure the way to realise housing for all dream in India? 1: Centre for Policy Research, India; 2: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit(GIZ) |
Poster Board 02-02 Location: Online Proceedings Evaluating the Productivity Levels of Traditional and Mechanized Farmers in a Customary land tenure system of Nigeria 1: Department of Surveying and Geoinformatics, Faculty of Engineering, University of Lagos, Nigeria; 2: Geospatial Research Limited, Nigeria; 3: Office of the State Surveyor-General, Lagos State, Nigeria Big data applications to boost preparedness and response to migration – BIGMIG 1: GMV Innovating Solutions Ltd., UK; 2: Helpcode, Italy; 3: Ayuda en Acción, Spain; 4: Fundación Mundukide, Spain Catalyzing land reforms in emerging municipalities of Nepal 1: Community Self Reliance Centre (CSRC), Nepal; 2: Belaka Municipality, Nepal; 3: Ministry of Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation, Nepal; 4: UNHABITAT Data science for research in land institutions: progress, possibilities and pitfalls School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), United Kingdom Land Administration Advisor 1: Cadasta Foundation, United States of America; 2: NRMC Centre for Land Governance, New Delhi, India; 3: Foundation for Ecological Security, India Innovative instruments for forest conservation and restauration on private land in Brazil: the environmental compliance programme and the environmental reserve certificates 1: GITEC Consult, Brazil; 2: Brazilian Forest Service |
Poster Board 02-03 Location: Online Proceedings Harnessing the power of mobile mapping towards digital land information systems. 1: Independent Consultant, Kenya.; 2: Global Land Tool Network, UN Habitat Nairobi Cameroon, launch of the land registration and estates modernisation Project 1: IGN FI, France; 2: MINDCAF Access to Information: The role of PropTech in arbitrating between government information sources and the market of users to deliver on demand solutions REDAH Informatics, Uganda Transparency for efficiency : a route towards efficiently operating land markets 1: General Directorate of Land Registry and Cadastre-Turkey, Turkey; 2: University of Twente Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation Trusting blockchain property records Medici Land Governance, United States of America Real estate registry publicity, ownership data and access to information: important issues in the social and economic sustainable development agenda Arisp - Associação de Registradores de Imóveis de São Paulo, Brazil |
Poster Board 02-04 Location: Online Proceedings Challenges in institutional weakness & Infrastructure Development: Social Safeguards in the Perspective of scarcity of land and poverty BRAC University, Bangladesh, Bangladesh, People's Republic of Urban instruments as measures to face climate change in San Pedro Sula, Cortés, Honduras 1: Municipalidad de San Pedro Sula, Honduras; 2: DHV Consultants SA Contemporary financing models in low-cost housing provision in Zimbabwean cities University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Towards effective compulsory land acquisition And compesation process in nigeria Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria Land governance along the rural-urban continuum. Empirical evidence and policy experiences from Kenya Global Land Tool Network/UN-Habitat, Kenya |
Poster Board 02-05 Location: Online Proceedings The national housing program as a policy for urban land expansion and affordable housing Federal Ministry of Works and Housing, Abuja, Nigeria Determinants and patterns of residential mobility in Aba and Enugu metropolis south easten Nigeria -indicators of wellness 1: Abia State Polytechnic Aba, Nigeria; 2: University of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria An exploratory study of the impact of Social Capital on the rationalization of urban expansion that destroys fertile land in Algeria: a case study of Tiaret. 1: Ibn Khaldoun University of Tiaret, Algeria; 2: Abou-Bekr Belkaid University of Tlemcen, Algeria Building for resilience: understanding urban capacity to plan for displacement 1: Management Systems International; 2: United States Agency for International Development Affordable housing provision in informal settlements through land value capture and inclusionary housing University of Salford, United Kingdom Grounded Legitimacy 1: GIZ, Uganda; 2: ZOA Netherlands; 3: University of Nijmegen, Netherlands |
Poster Board 02-06 Location: Online Proceedings Proposal for North Korea's land policy reform in the process of the reunification of Korea Korea Appraisal Board, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) Assessing the attractiveness of private capital participation in land administration systems of frontier economies DAI Capital, United Kingdom Community Land Governance in Kenya: Lessons from interventions aimed at improving communal land ownership 1: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Kenya; 2: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome Understanding how land policy reform can improve access to finance for smallholder farmers: evidence from Ethiopia 1: Nathan Associates, United Kingdom; 2: LIFT Ethiopia Food insecurity in cameroon: secure land rights a missing link 1: RELUFA, Cameroon; 2: IIED; Britain |
Poster Board 02-07 Location: Online Proceedings Political economy analysis in the context of Zambia's national land policy Tetra Tech, USAID Tenure and Global Climate Change Project, Zambia Inclusive rural development in Colombia 1: Mercy Corps, Colombia; 2: Mercy Corps, Colombia; 3: Mercy Corps US From policy to institution: a shared strategy drives the uptake of an intermediary property right in Dar es Salaam’s informal settlements. London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom Land Reform Programme and Implications for food security and biodiversity conservation in Zimbabwe 1: Parks and Wildlife Management Authority; 2: Deparment of Political and Administrative Studies, Faculty of Social Studies, University of Zimbabwe Need for stepping up land reform implementation: opportunities for community land registration in Nigeria Federal University of Technology - Minna, Nigeria Fostering competition for state-owned agricultural land: Lessons from Ukrainian land auctions Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies (IAMO), Germany |
Poster Board 02-08 Location: Online Proceedings Putting new wine in old skins: the case of land registration in Nigeria University of Jos, Nigeria Achieving SDGs through food and agricultural transformations: Land governance reform imperatives and implications 1: Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, India; 2: NRMC Center for Land Governance, India Institution building for equity and resilience: installation of land use review and diversification board for mining areas University of the Philippines-Baguio City Campus, Philippines Land reforms in Kenya since 2010: Milestones University of Delhi, India Recalibrating role of state and institutional imperatives in land governance: An exploratory study from India 1: Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Sambalpur, India; 2: Center for Land Governance, NR Management Consultants India Pvt. Ltd. |
Poster Board 02-09 Location: Online Proceedings Assessment of rural youth access to land, migration and engagement in agriculture in nigeria 1: University of Nairobi, Kenya; 2: International Institute of Tropical Agriculture Land-use change and cultural transformation in indigenous villages in Riau, Indonesia World Resources Institute, Indonesia Securing land rights of youths and indigenous communities through registration of customary lands in Uganda 1: Ministry of Lands Housing and Urban Development, Uganda; 2: Ministry of Lands Housing and Urban Development, Uganda; 3: Uganda Community Based Association for Women and Children; 4: Global Land Toolnetwork/ UNHABITAT; 5: Ministry of Lands Housing and Urban Development, Uganda Land tenure and poverty in Zimbabwe's post land reform China Agricultural University, China, People's Republic of The opportunities and restraints of customary laws in protecting women property rights to land in Tanzania: A lesson from Kyela and Morogoro districts Ardhi University, Tanzania ADLAND 2 & LMGS. Enriching and implementing collaborative research and capacity development in land governance and responsible land management in Africa and beyond Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Germany |
Poster Board 02-10 Location: Online Proceedings Invisible hand or visible fist: neo-liberalism, land alienation and gendered structural poverty in Uganda KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY, Uganda Durumi camp: land and resilient spatial praxes in a pseudo-periphery University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Ensuring that women benefit from the revolution: Recommendations for gender-sensitive land governance technologies Medici Land Governance, United States of America Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanisms as a tool to solve efficiently minor land conflicts World Bank Group, Colombia Using recognition of indigenous peoples’ role in climate change prevention as evidences and pathways to secure their land rights, rolling back marginalization and social inequalities. Cameroon Network of Human Rights Organizations / Réseau Camerounais des Organisations des Droits de l'Homme (RECODH), Cameroon |
Poster Board 02-11 Location: Online Proceedings Afro and indigenous land ownership in the Colombian Caribbean FEM Colombia, Colombia Creating an enabling environment for urban farming in Kampala city: the role of Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) Kampala Capital City Authority, Uganda Dissecting tribal land ownership system, state land laws and its development perplexities in hill areas of manipur Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, India From gender gaps to gender empowerment: Including women in the data cycle 1: Land Portal, Canada; 2: GROOTS, Kenya; 3: Espacio Feminista, Brazil Analyzing indigenous land rights in India: A critical analysis of unlawful land dispossession and development St.Joseph's College,India Public private partnership (ppp) models of intervention in land for housing and sanitation addressing gender and poverty Habitat for Humanity India, India |
Poster Board 02-12 Location: Online Proceedings Facilitating district level forum for land for housing for tribal population in disaster affected areas in Tamil Nadu, India – experiences, challenges and Expected Policy Changes Habitat for Humanity India, India Protecting land tenure security of women in Ethiopia: evidences from the land investment for transformation (LIFT) programme 1: LIFT Programme, Ethiopia; 2: DAI, USA; 3: NIRAS, Finland Advancing LADM for gender equitable land administration 1: Kadaster, Netherlands, The; 2: University of Twente, ITC, Netherlands, The; 3: EXI, Mozambique; 4: Esri Northeast Africa, Egypt Sustainable management of resource-space system and migration stakes, case of boeny region, madagascar 1: Ecole Supérieure des Sciences Agronomiques (ESSA), Madagascar; 2: GIZ; 3: Agro-management, ESSA Protecting orphans’ land rights: lessons from Ethiopia 1: ECOM; 2: Abamela Consulting; 3: DAI Europe; 4: NIRAS |
Poster Board 02-13 Location: Online Proceedings Nexus between tax policies and older adults University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh, People's Republic of The “Registre d’inventaire territorial actualisé (RITA)” —updated territorial inventory register—a precondition for cadastral operations 1: Federation of Canadian Municipalities, Haiti; 2: Direction générale des impôts Haiti Transparency and equity for a responsible large-scale land-based investment University of Antananarivo, Madagascar Large scale land control and environmental governance mechanisms in Colombia University of Tennessee, United States of America Land giveaways for large scale land based investment in Uganda: Application of international guidelines Food Rights Alliance, Uganda Transnational large-scale land acquisitions: A regional comparison of Africa and Asia University of Pretoria, South Africa Assessing the impacts of large-scale agricultural investments: Quantitative and qualitative insights from a baseline study in Zambia 1: German Development Institute, Germany; 2: University of Zambia, Zambia; 3: Leibniz University of Hannover, Germany |
Poster Board 02-14 Location: Online Proceedings Scaling up land rights through corporate partnerships 1: Meridia, Netherlands, The; 2: ITC, Netherlands, The The impacts of weather shocks on agriculture in Brazil 1: Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; 2: Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF) Approaches to assessing good land tenure practices within supply chains: lessons from Brazil 1: Universidade Estadual de Campinas - UNICAMP, Brazil; 2: Landesa, United States of America; 3: Kadaster International, Netherlands Developing vulnerability index for Indian cities 1: RICS School of Built Environment, Amity University, Mumbai; 2: Deloitte USI, India; 3: PropEquity Analytics, India A novel approach to poverty estimation with ESA satellite imagery – the EO4Poverty project 1: MindEarth; 2: German Aerospace Center - DLR |
Poster Board 02-15 Location: Online Proceedings Adjusting real estate advisory services for climate change: a case study of valuers in Lagos, Nigeria 1: University of Uyo, Nigeria; 2: University of Lagos, Nigeria Holding back a rising tide? Agricultural interventions among the extreme poor indigenous people in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh Food and Agriculture of the United Nations, Bangladesh, People's Republic of Building resilient local lovernment institutions through strengthened participatory land use planning Land Equity International, Australia Trends in land management in relation to climate change adaptation among potato farmers Egerton University, Kenya |
Poster Board 02-16 Location: Online Proceedings Focus on soil conservation practices and campaigns as Uganda promotes agriculture and industrialization is key Buganda Land Board, Uganda The rural territorial development program (pdrt) of Suzano - brazilian forestry company Suzano SA, Brazil Enhancing climate change adaptation action through investments in securing land tenure rights in Africa 1: IFAD, Italy; 2: Natural Justice, South Africa; 3: International Land Coalition Correlation between outbreaks of fire, deforestation and recovery in rural properies in SIGEF and SICAR for the State of Pará 1: BRAZILIAN FOREST SERVICE; 2: BRAZILIAN FOREST SERVICE; 3: BRAZILIAN FOREST SERVICE; 4: Agrarian Reform National Institute, Brazil The role of rubber plantations for household dietary diversity in the upper Mekong region, southwest China Huazhong Agricultural University, China, People's Republic of |
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Poster Board 03-01 Location: Online Proceedings Land-use change implications of India’s new biofuel policy for climate change mitigation 1: Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIMA), India; 2: Potsdam Institute of Climate Impact Research (PIK), Germany Growth-oriented agricultural program and impacts on poverty: Implication for policy World Bank, United States of America Impact of productive safety net program on household food security: in kenna woreda, konso zone, southern ethiopia Haramaya University, Ethiopia Impact evaluation of the sustainable land management (SLM) program in Ethiopia 1: Mekelle University, Ethiopia; 2: Policy Studies Institute, Ethiopia; 3: Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia The impact of land certification on sustainable land manaement International Fund for Agricultural Development, Italy Do certificates of customary ownership as currently issued and delivered translate into more secure land rights for women and men Involved? 1: Associates Research Trust Uganda, Uganda; 2: Associates Research Trust Uganda, Uganda |
Poster Board 03-02 Location: Online Proceedings Using machine learning and GIS to identify property tax inequities 1: IAAO, United States of America; 2: Ulster University, United Kingdom; 3: University of Pretoria, South Africa; 4: University of Memphis, United States of America; 5: World Bank, United States of America Urban metabolism towards resilient urban planning: a review of data-driven tools Cairo University, Egypt Mapping land conflict and their impact on human rights and investments in India Land Conflict Watch, India |
Poster Board 03-03 Location: Online Proceedings The power of legitimacy in the land for climate mitigation discourse: Indigenous and local community knowledge, participation, and agency 1: Global Land Alliance; 2: Alfred Wegener Institute - Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research Land use laws, agricultural land investment leases and human rights: prospects and foreseeable challenges for sustainable development challenges 1: Nigerian Law School, Yenagoa Campus, Bayelsa State, Nigeria; 2: Nigerian Law School, Lagos Campus, Lagos State, Nigeria; 3: Nigerian Law School, Abuja Headquaters, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria Building effective communication of evidence to fofstering rrganization learning and Adaptive Management International Center for Evaluation and Development, Kenya An innovative land information system for registering the tenure rights of the urban poor in Namibia 1: United Nations Human Settlements Programme, Kenya; 2: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH (GIZ) La labor técnica catastral en la restitución de tierras en Colombia UNIDAD ADMINISTRATIVA ESPECIAL DE GESTIÓN DE RESTITUCIÓN DE TIERRAS, Colombia Bhumi Sushaasan: A Step Towards e-Land Governance in Nepal Land rights information in the fingertips of a common man 1: NAXA Pvt. Ltd.; 2: Ministry of Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation |
Poster Board 03-04 Location: Online Proceedings The impact of land governance on the process of socio-economic development of Senegal : need for consistent monitoring.? Université Gaston Berger de Saint Louis (Sénégal)/ Centre de recherche Nelga Afrique de l'Ouest francophone, Senegal Can climate smart agriculture further sustainable land use? A political ecology approach DetaGulf Foundation, Nigeria Assessing institutional sustainability of communal land use and management practices in Bir- Temcha watershed, upper Blue Nile basin, Ethiopia GiZ, Africa Union Office Assessment of land governance arrangements and institutions in Eastern African countries : description and comparison Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia The role of national land commission on land reforms in Kenya 1: Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning, Kenya; 2: Presidential Delivery Unit |
Poster Board 03-05 Location: Online Proceedings Political institutions and land reform in africa: post independence era (1960-2010) Universidad de Castilla la Mancha, Spain World Bank policies, procedures and projects: raising the bar from "doing no harm" to "doing good and doing well" Independent Researcher, Canada Land policy and legal reforms alone are not a panacea to realising women’s land rights in malawi Oxfam, Malawi Institutional reforms, technological breakthroughs and improved land administration National Agency of Public Registry (NAPR), Georgia Land planning for the poverty people-Land tenure security and gender, youth, indigenous people; marginalization LX, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) A critical extent to which Kenya’s land policy reforms & structural transformation addresses land rights of women in Kenya University of Nairobi, Kenya |
Poster Board 03-06 Location: Online Proceedings Comprehensive plan for community spatial planning: from piloting to the national program 1: Chemonics, Ukraine; 2: Chemonics, USA Policy, politics and poverty: a critical study on rules, rights, reforms and results for development 1: International Director and Chief Researcher, Lead India Foundation/ Student, Arizona State University, United States of America; 2: Research Assistant, Indian Institute of Public Administration ( IIPA) , New Delhi The persistence of memory. Inequality in rural land tenure in Chile. Analysis of its territorial and socio-legal characteristics. Centro de Investigación y Acción Política - Estudios Rurales, Chile Land reform to support public development policies in Benin Institut de Hautes Etudes du Droit Rural et de l'Economie Agricole (IHEDREA),Paris, France, France Major projets of MINDCAF Ministry of State Property, Surveys and Land Tenure, Cameroon Politique foncière et changements structurels en RDC D. R. Congo government, Congo, Democratic Republic of the |
Poster Board 03-07 Location: Online Proceedings The right to (im)proper housing of indigenous peoples: between insecurity and a quest for dignity Centre for environment and development, Cameroon Beyond "ticking the box": Public Consultation as a Right not a Burden for Land Projects Global Land Alliance, United States of America Lessons for implementing systematic land titling policies: evidence from Ondo State, Nigeria 1: School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), United Kingdom; 2: Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA), Nigeria The impact of land reform and resettlement on the development of women and youth in Zimbabwe Parliament of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Women's property rights and urbanization: linking property rights and migration for institutions of equity and resilience IHC Global, United States of America |
Poster Board 03-08 Location: Online Proceedings Indigenous land titling and social protection Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Chile Promoting Women’s and Girls’ Access to and Control over Land through the use of Tools to increase Community Resilience 1: HUAIROU COMMISSION, United States of America; 2: GLTN, UN-Habitat, Kenya; 3: University of East London, United Kingdom Engendered (or gender-friendly) land rights to eradicate hunger and poverty 1: EXI LDA, Mozambique; 2: OMR - Observatorio do Meio Rural The issue of land rights for women and indigenous peoples in Cameroon Centre pour L'Environnement et le Développement, Cameroon Land access and youth in Mozambique 1: International Food Policy Research Institute, USA; 2: Eduardo Mondlane University, Mozambique Safeguard policies and the difficult protection of indigenous peoples' land rights in Africa: The case of the Cameroon-Congo transnational road 1: Center for Environment and Development (CED), Cameroon; 2: Réseau de Lutte Contre la Faim (Relufa), Cameroun |
Poster Board 03-09 Location: Online Proceedings 'Gender-based assessment of land tenure security in rural communities in Ondo State, Nigeria Directorate of Rural and Community Development, Ondo State Government Nigeria, Nigeria Challenging the current women's empowerment in agriculture framework: a case study of quilombola women Ecam, Brazil Protecting the commons: A call to revisit the Jurisdiction of the lands tribunal of zambia Datum Surveying Consultants, Zambia, Aultec Inc, United States of America Stealing from the poor: a challenge to eradicating poverty among the indigenous peoples of the Himalayas California State University, Fresno, United States of America Advancing the property rights and tenure security agenda toward the youth: A case study on the perceptions of Namibian youth to urban land ownership Ministry of Land Reform Namibia |
Poster Board 03-10 Location: Online Proceedings Understanding the key drivers of agricultural land market participation by women in Ghana University of Nairobi, Kenya A shift from land collateral for credit to lower hidden poverty levels among Kenya’s youth. Egerton University, Kenya Land tenure security of urban informal communities and lack of spatial access to infrastructure as measure of urban poverty in Delhi, India." School of Planning and Architecture Vijayawada India, India Gender inequalities and the issue of securing land rights in Senegal Université Gaston Berger de Saint Louis du Sénégal / Initiative Prospective Agricole et Rurale (IPAR), Senegal Biodiversity offsetting in Uganda: Loss of land, Loss of livelihood Food Rights Alliance, Uganda Dynamics of Landlessness and Rural Poverty in marginalized communities of Sindh province of Pakistan Sindh Madressatul Islam (SMI) University, Karachi, Pakistan |
Poster Board 03-11 Location: Online Proceedings The continuous gender disparity gap and how best it can be bridged Land Justice Network, Uganda Land tenure security and gender: an analysis of women rights to inherit, manage and use land in Kenya KENYA NATIONAL FARMERS FEDERATION (KENAFF), Kenya Vulnerability of sub saharan African women to land accessibility: the case of Nigeria 1: 1. Surveyors Council Of Nigeria Abuja Nigeria; 2: 2. Abia State University Uturu Abia State Nigeria Land access and agriculture in Nigeria: impact of law and policy on land acquisition by gender and majority 1: Michigan State University, United States of America; 2: Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki, Nigeria Administrative functions- Indigenous peoples- Family farning- Rural tourism- Paresi peopleltural partnership- Indigenous people and marginalization 1: Master/ Universidad Del Museo Social Argentino, Argentina; 2: Registro Civil e anexo- São Vicente- RN- Brasil; 3: Secretaria de Turismo- Campo Novo do Parecis-MT- Brasil |
Poster Board 03-12 Location: Online Proceedings Design and implement of discount-oriented agricultural or land cooperatives based on the sale of targeted partnership shares and improved Government’s policies. N/A, Iran, Islamic Republic of Land administration institutions in Bangladesh: problems and solutions Wildlife Conservation Society, Bangladesh, People's Republic of Toward an updated valuation roll for a large city: the case of Nairobi in Kenya World Bank, Kenya Lis in Tanzania, zoom on the Financial Module 1: IGN FI, France; 2: GEOFIT, France Land taxation in Kinshasa: Towards an incentive model at the agricultural production for big farms 1: Researcher at the University of Kinshasa (R.D.Congo.) And at the University of Liege (Belgium); 2: Researcher at the Higher Institute of Agronomic Studies of Mvuazi at Kongo Central (ISEA / Mvuazi) and Multina-DMK Socioeconomics studies office, Democratic Republic of Congo; 3: State officials at the Ministry of Land Affairs, Democratic Republic of Congo |
Poster Board 03-13 Location: Online Proceedings Land access for refugees and Internally Displaced People in Cameroon Network for the Fight against Hunger in Cameroon, Cameroon Incidence of deforestation and recovery surrounding springs declared in Rural Environmental Registry (CAR) in Rondônia State, Brazil. 1: Agrarian Reform National Institute, Brazil; 2: Brazilian Forest Service, Brazil Land use change, health, and poverty in Liberia: An examination of Lassa fever and deforestation 1: EcoHealth Alliance, United States of America; 2: University of Wyoming, United States of America Housing in Rural Land. Accesses and disabilities of public policies and interventions on the territory 1: World Bank, Colombia; 2: World Bank Securing forest tenure rights for rural development: pilot phase of the forest tenure assessment tool in DRC 1: Université catholique de Louvain; 2: University of South Africa-Pretoria; 3: Univesité catholique Bukavu Addressing the roots of conflict through NRM and collective land titling in DRC 1: Mercy Corps, DRC; 2: Ecometrix Solutions Group |
Poster Board 03-14 Location: Online Proceedings Public and private cooperation to achieve Free, Prior, and Informed Consent in socioenvironmental licensing process in Brazil Earthworm Foundation Economic and ecological sustainability of a cocoa agroforestry system Université de Sherbrooke, Canada Spatio-temporal variation and influencing factors analysis of cultivated land use efficiency in Dongting Lake ecological economic zone of Hunan province under environmental constraints Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China, People's Republic of Land Tenure Security on maize productivity in Zimbabwe Bindura University of Science Education, Zimbabwe The nature of conservation enterprises: using a theory of change to assess effectiveness 1: Foundations of Success; 2: United States Agency for International Development Is Kenya’s participatory forest management program a triple win? understanding PFM impacts on livelihoods, governance and forest condition 1: Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT), Kenya; 2: Institute for Environmental Economics and World Trade, Leibniz University Hannover, Königsworther Platz 1, 30167 Hannover, Germany |
Poster Board 03-15 Location: Online Proceedings The need for land governance in the Brazilian Amazon 1: University of Acre, Brazil; 2: Federal Institute of Acre, Brazil Potential of Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries’ Organizations (ARBOs) as partners toward equity and resilience in the Province of Apayao, Philippines 1: Provincial Agrarian Reform Office - Apayao, Philippines; 2: Department of the Interior and Local Government, Caloocan City, Metro manila Public's attitude, willingness and behavior of muti-functional agricultural land College of Land Management,College of Public Administration at the Huazhong Agricultural University, People's Republic of China |
Poster Board 03-16 Location: Online Proceedings Discussing the practical relevance of the agrarian structure in land institutions: the case of forested sub-saharan Africa Rights and Resources Initiative, Cameroon Development and implementation of strategies for security of land tenure and benefits to gender, youth, marginalized and indigenous people in Ghana 1: PALS OF THE EARTH, Korea, Republic of (South Korea); 2: Pals of the Earth; 3: TakeCare Africa Foundation Tshwane institute of land policy Innovation: a joint venture in land administration systems between government, a university and a non-profit organisation for land reform in South Africa. Tshwane Institute of Land Policy Innovation, South Africa Innovative mechanisms for metropolitan agglomeration-level integrated urban planning in Bangalore World Resources Institute, India Development of a land management framework case study nairobi city Technical university of kenya Addressing gentrification through a communal effort Intelligent Partnerships, United States of America |
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