Submissions Accepted for Presentation at the World Bank Land Conference 2024

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Session Overview
Location: MC 7-100
Date: Tuesday, 14/May/2024
8:00am
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10:00am
04-01: Land and labor markets
Location: MC 7-100
Chair: Stein Holden, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway
 

Land markets participation for migrants and natives in western of Madagascar: inclusion or exclusion and reallocation effects

Heriniaina Rakotomalala1, Perrine Burnod2, Emmanuelle Bouquet3

1: FAO Madagascar, Think tany Madagascar; 2: CIRAD UMR TETIS, Think tany Madagascar; 3: CIRAD UMR‐MOISA



Urban village regeneration and migrant preference for relocation: Evidence from Shenzhen, China

Caixia Liu1, Ulf Liebe2, Shuyi Feng3, Eveline van Leeuwen1, Francesco Cecchi1

1: Wageningen University & Research; 2: University of Warwick; 3: Nanjing Agricultural University



Misallocation or measurement error: evidence on Vietnam's agriculture

Tram Hoang1, Songqing Jin1, Klaus Deininger2, Hai-Anh Dang2

1: Michigan State University, United States of America; 2: The World Bank

10:30am
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12:30pm
04-02: Key issues affecting rural structural transformation
Location: MC 7-100
Chair: Shuhei Kitamura, Osaka University, Japan
 

To cluster or not to cluster? Land as a binding constraint to cluster-based development in Ethiopia

Guyo Godana Dureti, Martin Paul Tabe-Ojong

University of Bonn, Ethiopia



Agricultural mechanization services, moral hazard and by-stage productivity of small farms: evidence from wheat production in northern China

Sheng Yu1, Hangyu Zhang1, Jiping Ding2

1: Peking University, China, People's Republic of; 2: NORTHWEST A&F UNIVERSITY, China, People's Republic of



Land property rights and resource misallocation evidence from land certification programs in Nigeria, Ethiopia, and Tanzania

Mamadou Mouminy Bah

University Felix Houphouet-Boigny (UFHB), Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire



Impacts of a mandatory shift to decentralized online auctions on revenue from public land leases in Ukraine

Klaus Deininger1, Daniel Ayalew Ali1, Roman Neyter2

1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: Kyiv School of Economics, Ukraine

1:30pm
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3:30pm
04-03: Exploring the links between land and conflict
Location: MC 7-100
Chair: Julian Arteaga, University of California, Davis, United States of America
 

Land Market and Conflict: Impact of the FARC Peace Agreement on Land market: A Case Study of Caquetá, Colombia

Alexander Buritica, Augusto Castro, Manuel Moreno, Deborah Pierce, Carolina Gonzalez

Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT, Colombia



Indigenous peoples, land and conflict in Mindanao, Philippines

Jose Cuesta1,2, Lucia Madrigal1

1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: Georgetown University



Collateral damage: The impact of forced eradication of illicit crops on human capital

Anderson Tami Patino1, Daniela Horta Saenz2

1: Florida International University, United States of America; 2: Aix Marseille Universite, France

4:00pm
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6:00pm
04-04: Gendered impacts of land titling
Location: MC 7-100
Chair: Florence Kondylis, World Bank, United States of America
 

Impacts of land registration and cash grants on agricultural investment: evidence from women farmers in Uganda

Joao Montalvao, Michael O'Sullivan

World Bank, United States of America



A seat at the table: The role of information, conditions, and voice in redistributing intra-household property rights

Ludovica Cherchi1, James Habyarimana2, Joao Montalvao1, Michael O'Sullivan1, Chris Udry3

1: World Bank, United States of America; 2: Georgetown University; 3: Northwestern University



Tenure Insecurity and the Continuum of Documentation in a Matrilineal Customary System

Laura Meinzen-Dick1, Helder Zavale2, Hosaena Ghebru3

1: Villanova University, United States of America; 2: Eduardo Mondlane University; 3: International Food Policy Research Institute



Does gender matter in the adoption of digital land market? Evidence from rural household welfare in Nigeria

Abdulrazaq Kamal Daudu

University of Ilorin, Nigeria, Nigeria

Date: Wednesday, 15/May/2024
8:00am
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10:00am
04-05: Technical issues in African land administration
Location: MC 7-100
Chair: Abbas Rajabifard, University of Melbourne, Australia
 

Understanding how local community participation and FPIC norms function in the context of land acquisition for agricultural investment in Ethiopia: Insights for responsible land tenure governance

Achamyeleh Gashu Adam1, Alelegn Wendem Agegnehu2, Amare Sewunet Minale3

1: Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia; 2: Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia; 3: Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia



Monitoring forest cover dynamics for better climate conditions using Google Earth Engine: A case study of Megenaga Forest, Ethiopia

Wubetu Belay

Wuhan university ,People's Republic of China



Application of an integrated survey approach for urban cadastral system

Tirsit Lisanework Alemu, Solomon Dargie Chekole

Bahir Dar University, Institute of Land Administration, Ethiopia



Development of 3d urban cadastre and property registration system: case study in bahir dar city

Amezene Reda Adinew

Bahir Dar UNiversity, Ethiopia, Ethiopia

10:30am
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12:30pm
04-06: Land use and conflict
Location: MC 7-100
Chair: Jeffrey Bloem, IFPRI, United States of America
 

Food Security and Forest Access in the Colombian and Peruvian Amazon

Alexander Buritica1, Martha Vanegas2, Deborah Pierce3, Andres Espada4, Marcela Quintero5

1: Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT; 2: Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT; 3: University of British Columbia, Canada, Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT; 4: Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT; 5: Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT



Analysis of armed conflict and its impact on agriculture using spatial regression techniques

Tim Oelkers, Ella Kirchner, Oliver Mußhoff

University of Göttingen, Germany



Labor displacement in agriculture: Evidence from oil palm expansion in Indonesia

Christoph Kubitza1, Vijesh Krishna2, Stephan Klasen3, Thomas Kopp4, Nunung Nuryartono5, Matin Qaim6,7

1: German Institute for Global and Area Studies, Hamburg, Germany; 2: International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT), Hyderabad; 3: Department of Economics, University of Goettingen, Goettingen, Germany; 4: School of Economic Disciplines, University of Siegen, Siegen, Germany; 5: Department of Economics, Institut Pertanian Bogor (IPB University), Bogor, Indonesia; 6: Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany; 7: Institute for Food and Resource Economics, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany



Can ‘western’ initiatives for sustainable supply chains save tropical peatlands? Evidence from the Indonesian palm oil sector

Christoph Kubitza1, Sandra Eckert2, Jann Lay1

1: German Institute for Global and Area Studies, Germany; 2: Centre for Development and Environment, University of Bern, Switzerland

1:30pm
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3:30pm
04-07: Assessing the impacts of large-scale land acquisition
Location: MC 7-100
Chair: Elias Cisneros, The University of Texas at Dallas, United States of America
 

The impact of large-scale land transactions on welfare and livelihoods of local communities: a meta-analysis

Lingerh Sewnet Akalu1,2, Huashu Wang1, Solomon Zena Walelign2,3, Workineh Asmare Kassie2,4

1: Guizhou University, China; 2: University of Gondar, Ethiopia; 3: International Centre for Evaluation and Development (ICED), Ghana; 4: Research Institute of Economics and Management, South Western University of Finance and Economics, China



Converting cocoa farms into gold mines in Ghana – negotiations and compensation outcomes

Josephine Maria Goretti Montford1, Regina Birner1, Boateng Kyereh2, Christine Bosch1

1: University of Hohenheim, Germany; 2: Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology



Updating the Brazilian land atlas

Vitor Bukvar Fernandes1, Gabriel Pansani Siqueira1, Bastiaan Philip Reydon2, Isabel Garcia Drigo3, Felipe José Cerignoni3, Thea Hilhorst4

1: Instituto Governança de Terras (IGT), Brazil; 2: Kadaster International, Netherlands; 3: Imaflora, Brazil; 4: The World Bank



Leveraging geo-intelligence to map land suitability for private sector investment in agricultural value chains in Africa: A case study of Malawi

Gladys Mosomtai, Joan Kagwanja, Guy Ranaivomanana

UNECA, Ethiopia

Date: Thursday, 16/May/2024
10:30am
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12:30pm
04-10: Learn how open geospatial generative ai models are being used to track deforestation, illegal mining, and other environmental crises
Location: MC 7-100
 

Generative AI for Earth. Learn how new open geospatial models help track deforestation, illegal mining, and other critical issues.

Mikel Maron1, Bruno Sanchez-Andrade Nuno2

1: Earth Genome, United States of America; 2: Clay Foundation, United States of America


 
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