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	  Conference and Seminar Proceedings
  |  Land Governance in Support of the Millennium Development 
	  Goals: Responding to new ChallengesFIG - World Bank Conference
9-10 March 2009, Washington DC, United States
			
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				| Opening 
				session |  
				| Opening sessionChair: Hart Schafer, Director, SDN, World Bank
 Katherine Sierra, Vice President SDN, World 
				Bank:Opening remarks
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				HE Ellen Sirleaf-Johnson, President of Liberia:Keynote address: The importance of land policy in post-conflict situations: 
				The case of Liberia
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				Stig Enemark, President, International Federation of 
				Surveyors (FIG):Keynote address:
				Land Governance for Sustainable Development
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				| Thematic sessions |  
				| THEME 1: LAND 
				GOVERNANCE FOR THE 21ST CENTURY Theme leader: Helge Onsrud
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				| GOV1: Contextualizing land governance at 
				the country level |  
				| GOV1: Contextualizing land governance at 
				the country level Chair:
				Martin Bwalya, Senior Specialist, NEPAD Secretariat
 
				Tony Burns, Managing Director, Land Equity International, 
					Australia:Towards a general framework for assessing land governance
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				J. M. Lusugga Kironde, Professor, Ardhi University, Dar es Salaam, 
				Tanzania:Improving land sector governance in Africa: The case of 
				Tanzania
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				slides ]
 
				Victor Endo, Vice President, International Operations, Institute for Liberty and Democracy, 
				Peru:Improving land sector governance in Latin America: The case 
				of Peru
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				A. Undeland, Independent consultant, Bishkek, Kyrgiz 
				Republic:Improving land sector governance in Eastern Europe: The case 
				of the Kyrgiz Republic
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 Discussant: Willi Zimmermann, Land 
				Tenure Adviser, GTZ, Germany |  
				| GOV2: Land governance and the global 
				challenges of food, fuels, and climate change |  
				| GOV2: Land governance and the global 
				challenges of food, fuels, and climate change Chair: Jonathan Lingham, Policy Division, DFID
 
				Derek Byerlee, World Bank:Drivers of investment in large-scale farming new and old: 
				Evidence & implications for policy
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				slides ]
 
				Lorenzo Cotula, Senior Researcher, Law & Sustainavble 
				Development, Natural Resources, IIED, UK:Addressing the challenges of biofuels and resource extraction
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				slides ]
 
				Grenville Barnes, Assoc. Prof. Geomatics, University 
				of Florida Gainesville, USA:Property rights to carbon in the context of climate change
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 Discussant: T. Ngaido, Senior Research Fellow & 
				Head of Senegal Office, IFPRI and S. Schonberger, Lead Operations Officer, EASRE, World 
				Bank
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				| GOV3: 
				Land 
				governance at country level |  
				| GOV3: 
				Land governance at country level Chair: Jolyne Sanjak, Managing Director, MCC, USA
 
				Gustavo Gordillo de Anda, University of Indiana, and former 
				Vice Minister of Agriculture, Government of Mexico:The political economy (and governance impact) of land policy 
				reform: The case of Mexico’s PROCEDE
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				slides ]
 
				Raimundo Cossa, Director DNTF (National Directorate of Land and 
				Forests), MozambiqueP. de Wit, Land Policy and Strategy Adviser, MCA, 
				Mozambique:
 Legal and policy reforms to increase security of tenure and 
				improve land administration
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				slides ]
 Mark Napier, Urban Land Mark South Africa:Competition for urban land : Enhancing the bidding poser by the 
				poor
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 Discussant: D. von Behaim, Senior Planning Officer, 
				Land Management, GTZ |  
				| GOV4: Implementing land governance in practice: Bringing partners 
				together |  
				| GOV4: Implementing land governance in practice: Bringing partners 
				together Chair: Karen Mcconnell Brooks, Sector Manager, AFTAR, World Bank
 
				Joan Kagwanja, Economic Affairs Officer, UN-ECA:The AU/AfDB/ECA land policy initiative: Progress thus far and 
				next steps
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				slides ]
 Martin Bwalya, Senior Specialist, NEPAD Secretariat:Implementing land policies on the ground: The role of the CAADP 
				process
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				Lionel Vignacq, French Ministry of Foreign Affairs:The French White paper on securing land rights & land 
				governance
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				slides ]
 
				Teo Chee Hai, Director Geometra Surveys Sdn Bhd, Malaysia:Land policy networks in South East Asia: How to make them 
				more effective?
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				John Farrington, Research Fellow, ODI and Jonathan Lingham, 
				Policy Division, DFID:Linkages between land policy & food sectors in developing 
				countries
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				slides ]
 
				Mika Törhönen, Land Tenure Office, FAO, Italy: The FAO voluntary guidelines on land governance
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				slides ]
 Annalisa Mauro, Program Officer, International Land 
				Coalition, Latin America:Forging partnerships on a global land reporting initiative
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				slides ]
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				| THEME 2: SUSTAINABLE 
				SYSTEMS FOR LAND ADMINISTRATION & MANAGEMENT Theme leader: Paul van der Molen
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				| SYS1: Building sustainable well governed 
				land administration systems |  
				| SYS1: Building sustainable well governed 
				land administration systems Chair:
				Helge Onsrud, Director, Centre of Property Rights and 
				Development, Norwegian Mapping and Cadastre Authority
 
				Santiago Borrero Mutis, Secretary General, Panamerican Inst. 
				Geography & History, Mexico:Building Spatial Data Infrastructures in Latin America
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				Matthew B. Higgins, Principal Advisor, Dept. of Nat. Resources, 
				Mines and Water, Queensland, Australia:Positioning infrastructures for sustainable land governance
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				slides ]
 
				Vit Suchanek, COSCMC:Establishing a modern land administration system: 
				The case of the Czech Republic
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				Iain Greenway, Chief Executive, Ordnance Survey of 
				Northern Ireland:Institutional and organizational developments for land 
				administration
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				slides ]
 Discussant: Tommy Österberg, Swedesurvey, 
				Sweden  |  
				| SYS2: Addressing land admin. & management 
				challenges at the country level |  
				| SYS2: Addressing land admin. & management 
				challenges at the country level Chair:
				Paul van der Molen, Head, Kadaster International, the 
				Netherlands
 Donatha Kapitango, Development Planner, Communal Land 
				Bd.,Oshikoto, Government of NamibiaMarcel G. J. Meijs, Government of Namibia:
 Large-scale adjudication based on aerial photography in 
				Namibia: Costs and lessons
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				slides ]
 D. Sagashya, Deputy Director, National Land Centre, 
				MINIRENA, RwandaClive English, Senior Project Director & Land Consultant, 
				HTSPE:
 Establishing a land administration system: Technical and 
				Economic Analysis for Rwanda
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				Eugene Silayo, Senior Lecturer, Ardhi University, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania:Urban land policies for the urban poor in East and Southern 
				Africa
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				slides ]
 Discussant: Daniel Roberge, Director Office Surveyor General of 
					Quebèc, Canada |  
				| SYS3: 
				Innovative examples for addressing land admin. & management at 
				the country level |  
				| SYS3: 
				Innovative examples for addressing land admin. & management at 
				the country level Chair: Wael Zakout, Sector Manager, ECSSD, World Bank
 
				Gavin Adlington, Lead Land Administration Specialist, 
				World Bank:Experience from 10 Years of Improving Land Administration in 
				ECA
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				slides ]
 Zhao Yang, Director General, FEA, Government of China:China’s pilot rural land registration scheme in the context 
				of current policy developments
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 T. Hanstad, Executive Director, RDI:Using legal aid to empower rural women in Andhra Pradesh: 
				Experience and lessons thus far
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 Discussant: Peter Creuzer, President, UN-ECE WPLA, 
				Germany; andM. Goldstein, Senior Economist, PRMGE & DECRG
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				| THEME 3: SECURING 
				SOCIAL TENURE FOR THE POOREST Theme leader: Cheryl Morden
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				| TNR1: Securing (individual or communal) 
				rights to marginal lands |  
				| TNR1: Securing (individual or communal) 
				rights to marginal lands Chair:
				Charles E. di Leva, Chief Counsel, LEGEN, World Bank
 
				Jintao Xu, Professor, Beijing University:Collective forest tenure reform in China: Outcomes & 
				implications
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				Ben Cousins, Director, PLAAS, South Africa:Potential & pitfalls of communal tenure: Global experience 
				and implications for South Africa
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				slides ]
 
				Diane Dumashie, Private Consultant, UK:Coastal communities: Securing equitable access to land and natural resources
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 Discussants: Ruth Meinzen-Dick, Senior Researcher, 
				IFPRI; and John Bruce, President, LADSI |  
				| TNR2: Technology for low-cost land rights 
				recognition & natural resource management |  
				| TNR2: Technology for low-cost land rights 
				recognition & natural resource management Chair:
				Frits van der Wal, Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs
 
				Christiaan Lemmen, Assistant Professor ITC, Enschede:Implementing the Social Tenure Domain Model with open source 
				software: The case of Ethiopia
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				slides ]
 
				Carlos M. de Souza Jr., Imazon, Brazil:Near real-time Deforestation Detection for Enforcement of Forest 
				Reserves in Mato Grosso
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 Y. V. N. Krishna Murthy, Director, Indian Space 
				Research Organization, India:A state-wide LIS for NRM and disaster monitoring: Scope for land administration
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				Michael Barry, Associate Professor, University of 
				Calgary, Canada:Applying low-cost technologies in the field: Development of the 
				talking titler
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				paper 2 ] [ slides ]
 Discussants: Odame Larbi, Project Director, Ghana 
				Land Administration Project; and Daniel Steudler, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de 
					Lausanne, Switzerland |  
				| TNR3: Assessing the impact of improved 
				tenure security |  
				| TNR3: Assessing the impact of improved 
				tenure security Chair: Gunnar Köhlin, Professor & Head, Environment for 
				Development Program, University of Gothenburg
 Juan 
				Sebastian Chamorro, Office of the President, Nicaragua & Michael R. Carter, Professor, University of Wisconsin, USA:
 Credit market impact of land titling in Nicaragua: 
				Methodology and emerging challenges
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				slides ]
 
				Tekie Alemu, Professor, University of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia:
				Investment impacts of land certification in Ethiopia
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				Aparajita Goyal, Economist, World Bank:Benefits from changing women’s inheritance of land: The case of 
				the Hindu Succession Act
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 Discussant: Jolyne Sanjak, Managing Director MCC |  
				| THEME 4: MAKING LAND 
				MARKETS WORK FOR ALL Theme leader: Jolyne Sanjak
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				| MKT1: Improving Private Sector Land Access |  
				| MKT1: Improving Private Sector Land Access Chair:
				Vincent Palmade, Lead Economist, AFTFP, World Bank
 Stephen 
				B. 
				Butler, Senior Associate, NORC, University of Chicago, USA:Improving land policy for private sector development in Nigeria: 
				Lessons and challenges ahead
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 Angus Selby, Senior Investment Policy Officer, CICIG, 
				Morgan Stanley, UK:Institutional investment in agricultural activities: 
				Potential and pitfalls
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				slides ]
 Alain Traore, Doing Business Better in Burkina Faso:Using 'doing business' as a catalyst for land policy reform: The 
				case of Burkina Faso
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				slides ]
 Discussant: Roel Spee, Global Leader, IBM Plant 
				Locations International |  
				| MKT2: Potential and Challenges of Land 
				Markets |  
				| MKT2: Potential and Challenges of Land Markets Chair: Tommy Österberg, Swedesurvey. Sweden
 
				Jude Wallace, Professor, University Melbourne, Australia:
				Making land markets work for all
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				Jeffrey Riedinger, Dean, School of International Relations, 
				Michigan State University, USA:The impact of legal changes on land market activity in 
				China’s rapidly changing environment
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				Richard Grover, Principal Lecturer, School Built Environment, 
				Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom:Measures to enhance trust in LAS and enhance proper use
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				Rexford Ahene, Professor, Lafayette College, Easton, USA:Measures to improve equal access to land resources and 
				related benefits in Uganda
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 Discussants: Tony Burns, Managing Director, Land Equity International, 
					Australia; and Robert P. Mahoney, Principal - Mahoney Geomatics, United Kingdom
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				| MKT3: 
				Exploring the different dimensions 
				of land markets |  
				| MKT3: 
				Exploring the different dimensions 
				of land markets Chair: Will Martin, Lead Economist, DECRG, World Bank
 
				Stein Holden, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway:Impacts of land certification on land market activity in 
				Ethiopia
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				Quy-Toan Do, Economist, World Bank:Land consolidation in Vietnam: Results from a randomized 
				experiment
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				Songqing Jin, Assistant Professor, Michigan State University, USA:Interaction between land and labor markets in China
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				Daniel Ayalew Ali, Economist, World Bank:Land market functioning in Ethiopia: Impacts and determinants
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 Discussants: Gunnar Köhlin, Associate Professor and 
				Director, University of Gothenburg, Sweden |  
				| THEME 5: IMPROVING 
				ACCESS TO LAND AND SHELTER Theme leader: Clarissa Augustinus
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				| ACC1: Land 
				policy in conflict- and post-conflict settings |  
				| ACC1: Land 
				policy in conflict- and post-conflict settings Chair: Jozias Blok, Policy Officer, Sustainable Land 
				Management, European Commission
 
				James Putzel, Professor, London School of Economics, UK:Land policies and violent conflict: Towards addressing the root causes
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				P. Debroux, M. Bekhechi, and G. Topa, World 
				Bank:The potential contribution of land rights to recovery in the 
				DRC
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				Dan E. Stigall, US Army, JAG:Dealing with land tenure in Iraq: Past failures and future 
				opportunities
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				slides ]
 Discussants: Szilard Fricska, UN-HABITAT; and
				Douglas E. Batson, US Dept. of Defense  |  
				| ACC2: Mechanisms and impact of 
				redistributive land reform |  
				| ACC2: Mechanisms and impact of 
				redistributive land reform Chair: Paul Munro Faure, Head, Land Tenure and 
				Management Unit, FAO
 Arsenio Balisacan, Director SEARCA &
				Fabrizio Bresciani, World Bank:Direct and indirect impacts of CARL in the Philippines: Lessons 
				for the future
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				Malcolm Keswell, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa:Impacts of market-assisted land reform in South Africa: A 
				matching approach
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				slides ]
 
				Vandana Yadav, Prof. and Songqing Jin, Asst. Prof., Michigan State University, 
				USA: What is needed to ‘complete’ land reforms in West Bengal?
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 Discussants: Michael Kirk, Professor, University of 
				Marburg, Germany |  
				| ACC3: Women's access to land ownership: Legal 
				reform, enforcement and empowerment |  
				| ACC3: Women's access to land 
				ownership: Legal reform, enforcement and empowerment Chair:
				Eija Pehu, Adviser, ARD, World Bank
 Ruth Meinzen-Dick, Senior Research Fellow, IFPRI:Women, land ownership and economic empowerment: Framework, 
				issues and questions
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 Renée Giovarelli, Senior Fellow, Global Center for 
				Women's Land Rights, Rural Development Inst.:Do legal reforms really help women gain access to land?
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 T. Lamb, International Legal Consultant:Enforcement capacity: Challenges and opportunities in 
				integrating gender into Kosova land project
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 Tim Hanstad, Executive Director, Rural Development 
				Institute:Lessons learned from the program on women's access to land in 
				India
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 Annalisa Mauro, Program Manager, Latin America, 
				International Land CoalitionLinking research and action and evidence-based advocacy: The ILC 
				experience
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 Discussant: Ben Cousins, Director, 
				PLAAS, South Africa |  
				| THEME 6: LAND 
				GOVERNANCE FOR RAPID URBANIZATION Theme leader: Alain Durand-Lasserve
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				| URB1: Spatial planning and urban land 
				management |  
				| URB1: Spatial planning and urban land 
				management Chair:
				Iain Greenway, Chief Survey Officer and Director, 
				Operational Land and Property Service, Northern Ireland
 David 
				E. Dowall, 
				Professor, UC Berkeley, USA:Providing technical assistance on national territorial 
				planning legislation: Albania experience
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				slides ]
 
				Maria Camila Uribe Sánchez, Bogota Municipal Cadastre, Colombia: The role of land information in Bogota’s land tax reforms
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 Robin Rajack, Senior Development Specialist, FEU, World 
				Bank:Improving land governance in urban settings: Approaches and 
				experience thus far
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 Discussant: Bengt Kjellson, National Mapping, Cadastre and 
					Land Registration Authority of Sweden |  
				| URB2: 
				Improving urban land policies |  
				| URB2: 
				Improving urban land policies Chair: Inga Björk-Klevby, Deputy Executive Director, 
				UN-Habitat
 
				Theo Kötter, Professor University of Bonn, Germany:Developing urban Indicators for Managing Mega Cities
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				Chryssy Potsiou, Assistant Professor, National Technical University 
				Athens, Greece:Formalizing informal settlements in Eastern Europe: Lessons 
				from experience
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				slides ]
 
				Mila Freire, Senior Advisor, FEU, World Bank:Dealing with spatial diversity: Key land policy messages of 
				the 2009 WDR
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				slides ]
 
				Robin McLaren, Director Know Edge Ltd Edinburgh, United 
				Kingdom:Formulating a sectoral approach to urban land policy: The 
				case of Kenya
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 Discussant: Gregory K. Ingram, President and CEO, Lincoln Institute for Land 
					Policy  |  
				| Country 
				experiences |  
				| Country experiences Chair: 
				Mark Cackler, Acting Director ARD, World Bank
 Marius Ratolojanahary, Minister of Land Reform & 
				Administration Government of Madagascar:Implementing a 
				nation-wide land administration system
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				paper ] [ 
				slides ]
 Collins Dauda, Minister of Lands and 
				Natural Resources, Government of Ghana:Improving land administration in Ghana: Lessons and challenges 
				in moving ahead
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 Rita Sinha, Secretary Land Resources, Government of 
				India:Moving towards clear land title in India: Potential benefits, a 
				roadmap, and remaining challenges
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				slides ]
 
				Amos Sawyer, Head Governance Commission, Government of 
				Liberia:The challenges of land administration in post-conflict 
				Liberia: Status and next steps
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				slides ]
  Joyo Winoto, Head, BPN Indonesia:Taking land policy & administration 
				in Indonesia to the next stage: BPN’ strategic plan
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				| Private vendors and universities: 
				contributions to innovation and development |  
				| SPS: Private 
				vendors and universities: contributions to innovation and 
				development Chair: Matthew Higgins, Dept. of Natural Resources & 
				Water, Queensland, Australia
 Chris Paresi, UNU School of Land Administration 
				Studies, ITC/Kadaster, the Netherlands:UNU School for Land Administration Studies
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 Pierre Desjardins, Business Manager, GNSS 
				Infrastructure Solutions, Trimble Navigation[ paper ] [ slides ]
 Brent Jones, Industry Manager, Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI)[ paper ] [ slides ]
 Kurt Schibli, EMEA Director, Coordination & Projects, 
				Leica Geosystems:Digital Airborne Imaging Solutions
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				slides ]
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				| Closing 
				session: Taking the land policy agenda forward: Conclusions and 
				next steps |  
				| NXT: Taking the land policy agenda forward: Conclusions and 
				next steps Chair: Joan Kagwanja, Economic Affairs Officer, 
				UN-ECA
 
				Paul Munro-Faure, Head, Land Tenure Service and 
				Management Unit, FAOHelge Onsrud, Director, Centre of Property Rights and 
				Development, Norwegian Cadastre:
 Land Governance for the 21st 
				century
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				Paul van der Molen, Head Kadaster International, The 
				Netherlands:Building sustainable 
				land administration systems
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 Cheryl Morden, Director, North American Liaison Office, 
				IFAD:Securing social tenure for the poorest
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				Jolyne Sanjak, Managing Director, MCC:Making land markets work for all
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				Clarissa Augustinus, Chief, Land Tenure and Property 
				Administration, UN-HABITAT:Improving access to land and shelter
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				Alain Durand-Lasserve, Director of Research, Nat'l Centre 
				of Sci. Res., France:Land governance for rapid urbanization
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				Stig Enemark, President, International Federation of Surveyors:Conclusions
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				Klaus Deininger, Land Tenure Adviser, ARD, World Bank:Key issues and next steps
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				| Lunch speaker on Tuesday |  
				| Michael Lipton, Professor, University of Sussex, UK: Property rights and property wrongs: The relevance of land 
				reform and a small-farmer strategy for property reduction and 
				economic development
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