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Land and Poverty Conference 2018: Land Governance in an Interconnected World

March 19-23, 2018

Washington, DC

Land Conference 2017

ľ¹ÏÓ°Ôº is pleased to invite abstract submissions for the 19th Annual Conference on Land and Poverty to be held March 19 ¨C 23, 2018 in Washington, DC, USA.

  • The Land and Poverty conference will present the latest research and practice on the diversity of reforms, interventions, and innovations in the land sector around the world. The 2018 conference theme will be: Land Governance in an Interconnected World

    The conference has become one of the largest international events on land governance, attracting over 1,300 participants in 2017 from governments, academics, civil society, and the private sector. Please consult the  World Bank Land and Poverty Conference website  for video recordings, papers and powerpoints presented at the 2017 conference.

    Registration is now CLOSED.

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    Conference structure

    • March 19: Official opening event and pre-conference session at 5 pm.
    • March 20¨C22: Parallel thematic tracks with oral paper presentations and policy round tables. Closing session on March 22 followed by a reception.
    • March 20¨C22: Poster sessions.
    • March 23: Learning day: MasterClasses and field visits.
    • March 19¨C23: Exhibition booths in Atrium (please contact conference organizers on availability and conditions). 

     

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    Sponsors

    Land Conference 2018 sponsors

    1. New academic research on the impact of land tenure security for sustainable development, equity and prosperity, (results and their policy relevance;  new research methodologies);
    2. New rigorous impact evaluations on scalable approaches toward strengthening land governance;
    3. New ways of using spatial data (imagery, drones, mobile phones etc.) to strengthen land governance, sustainable land use, and/or support land administration services in urban and/or rural settings;
    4. Innovations for securing land and resource rights in customary settings, gender, collective action, and role of customary authorities;
    5. Progress with land governance performance monitoring, approaches to (gender) disaggregation, and Sustainable Development Goals;
    6. Requirements for moving from pilots to land administration service delivery at scale: good, cheap, fast and equitable;
    7. Improving resilience and resilience impact of national land and geospatial systems; and seamless, unified and comprehensive geospatial data for enhanced management of landscapes and inclusive land reform;
    8. Modernizing and financing land service delivery and organizations, contribution private sector;
    9. New insights on land governance strategies for conflict prevention and supporting peace agreements;
    10. Fair leverage of land for realizing and financing infrastructure, housing, urban expansion, and public goods;
    11. Achieving responsible large-scale land based investments: lessons learned 10 years on. 
  • The Land Conference Masterclasses will take place on Friday, March 23rd, and are an opportunity to delve into specific themes, technologies, tools and approaches. Please click on the links below to find the descriptions for the masterclasses offered during this day and contact information.

    Land administration

    MasterClass

    Presenter (s)

    Brent Jones, Kevin Ruggiero, Timothy Fella - ESRI

    Andrew Coote - Consultingwhere Ltd

    Andrew Coote - Consultingwhere Ltd

    Peter Hedlund - Ordnance Survey International
    Jill Urban-Karr, Stephanie Michaud ¨C Trimble

    Kate Fairlie, Giles D¡¯Souza -  Land Equity International
    Robin McLaren - KnowEdge Ltd
    Kathrine Kelm - WBG

    Farai Mutondoro - Transparency International Zimbabwe
    Michael Okai - Ghana Integrity Initiative

    IT and data technologies

    MasterClass

    Presenter (s)

    Henrik Hjelte, Todd Miller - ChromaWay

    Frank Pichel -? Cadasta

    Nagaraja Rao Harshadeep - WBG

    Baloko Makala - WBG

    Philip Auerswald - GMU / Zilla Global LLC
    Sanjay Sarma - MIT / IoTask
    Gitanjali Swamy- IoTask / Zilla Global LLC

    Cadastral mapping and Geospatial technologies and approaches

    MasterClass

    Presenter (s)

    Marena Brinkhurst - Mapbox
    Olaf Veerman - Development Seed

    Ran Goldblatt -  New Light Technologies

    Ran Goldblatt -  New Light Technologies

    Stephen Calder - GIS/Transport, Ltd

    Santtu Pyykk?nen - Gispo Ltd.

    Anthony Burn - Radiant.Earth
    Christoph Aubrecht - European Space Agency
    Frank Pichel - Cadasta

    Malumbo Chipofya, Dr. ¨C Universiity of M¨¹nster

    Cristhian Murcia ¨C Universiity of M¨¹nster

    Land policy, land use and equity, conflict mitigation

    MasterClass

    Presenter (s)

    Beth Roberts, Katia Araujo - Landesa

    Sophorn Poch ¨C IMG
    Brian Serrano Garcia -  MRLG

    Anna Schopf ¨C TUM
    Danilo Antonio ¨C GLTN, UNHabitat
    Jorge Santander Espinoza ¨C GIZ

    Romy Santpoort, Michelle Mc Linden-Nuijen, Gemma Betsema, Annelies Zoomers - LANDac

    M. Siraj Sait ¨C University of East London
    David Mitchell - RMIT
    Jean du Plessis - UN-Habitat

    Land data and monitoring

    MasterClass

    Presenter (s)

    Ruth Meinzen-Dick ¨C IFPRI
    Amanda Richardson - Resource Equity

    Ward Anseeuw -  International Land Coalition
    Malcolm Childress ¨C LandAlliance
    Cheikh Oumar Ba - IPAR

    Fiona Flintan ¨C ILRI
    Aymen Frija - International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas

    Elke Astrid Matthaei, Luisa Prior - GIZ, Ethiopia

    Responsible land-based investments

    MasterClass

    Presenter (s)

    Lukasz Czerwinski - Landesa

    Sarah Brewin, Carin Smaller, Mohamed Coulibaly, Francine Picard - IISD

    Rachael Knight ¨C Namati
    Sam Szoke-Burke -  Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment

                                               

    Christopher Brett, Duncan Pringle - WBG
    William Speller - United Nations

    Land use and sustainability                                                                                                                                                                                 

    MasterClass

    Presenter (s)

    Ore Fika, Paul Rabe - Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies

    Margarita Puerto Gomez, Bontje Zangerling, Chloe Fevre ¨C WBG  

    Mesfin Tilahun Gelaye - Mekelle University
    Ashbindu Singh ¨C EPI
    Alexander Mueller - UN Environment

    Pascal Douard ¨C EFI
    James Acworth ¨C LTS
    Johannes Pirker ¨C IIASA

    Ore Fika, Paul Rabe - Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies

  • Hotel Information

    Participants must make their own hotel reservations. To help provide affordable accommodation options for your stay during the conference, special rates have been contracted for a limited number of rooms with the hotels listed below. In order to take advantage of these preferential rates, please complete your booking as soon as possible, referring to the group code/telephone number listed below.

    Please note the hotel will no longer hold special rates for conference participants after the cut-off date. We urge participants to make hotel reservations early.

    Please note that the hotel will request a credit card to confirm your reservation. Room rates are in USD and do not include taxes.

    Partnership Hotels

    Homewood Suites Arlington Rosslyn Key Bridge
    Group Rate:
    $159
    Address: 1900 North Quinn Street, Arlington, VA 22209
    Distance to the venue: 2 metro stops (10-min walk to Rosslyn Metro Station)
    Reservation
    Group code:
    WOR
    Cut-off date: February 19, 2018
    Reservation Contact:
    Lilibeth Suico
    +1 (703) 348 2828

    Georgetown Suites
    Group Rate:
    $200
    Address: 1111 30th St. & 1000 29th St. NW, Washington, DC 20007
    Distance to the venue: 1 miles (20-minute walk)
    Reservation
    Group code: group 8779 World Bank
    Cut-off date: March 2, 2018

    Reservation Contact:
    Pam Welliver
    +1 (202)298-1688

    Club Quarters Hotels
    Group Rate:
    $207
    Address: 839 17th Street NW, Washington, DC, 20006
    Distance to the venue: 1 Block (6-minute walk)
    Reservation
    Group code: LPC318
    Cut-off date: February 24, 2018
    Reservation Contact:
    Valene Anglin
    +1 (203) 905 2100

  • All deadlines below refer to Midnight, Eastern Standard Time (EST).

    • August 15, 2017: Opening registration for conference; , register and pay conference fee in 
    • October 13, 2017: Deadline to submit paper abstract, posters and MasterClass
    • December 4, 2017: Notification of acceptance of papers, posters and MasterClass
    • February 1, 2018: Deadline to complete registration and pay conference fees for all presenting authors of papers and posters, and Masterclass organizers  
    • February 15, 2018: Deadline to upload full papers, final version of summary and biography for conference program book/ mobile app, and posters (if to be printed by conference organizers)
    • March 1, 2018: Deadline to register for all regular participants
    • March 15, 2018: Deadline to upload PPT for presentation at conference

    Please note that inclusion of accepted papers, posters and masterclasses in the final conference program is conditional on timely conference registration and uploading of full paper.

CONFERENCE DETAILS




Photo Gallery

Conference photos are taken and edited by Marques Butler.


EXPERTS

Klaus Deininger

Lead Economist

Thea Hilhorst

Senior Land Governance Specialist



MEDIA CONTACT

Ryan Hahn
Media Contact
+1 (202)473-4103
rhahn@worldbank.org