Jasmine
Joseph
Jasmine Josephis a Senior Associate at Landstack.
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AFR: From pilots to nationwide registration of land: Lessons learned for future land operations (EN)
Ethiopia
Rwanda
Benin
Côte d'Ivoire
Madagascar
The Africa Region Technical Workshop gathered diverse stakeholders involved in land administration across Sub-Saharan Africa to discuss the transition from pilot projects to nationwide land registration. With parallel sessions in both Anglophone and Francophone tracks, the workshop aimed to foster knowledge sharing, enhance South-South cooperation, and explore innovative solutions to the challenges of scaling up land rights registration.
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AFR: Des projets pilotes à l'enregistrement foncier à l'échelle nationale (FR)
Africa
Côte d'Ivoire
The Africa Region Technical Workshop brought together key stakeholders from Sub-Saharan Africa to discuss the expansion from pilot projects to nationwide land registration. The workshop featured parallel Anglophone and Francophone sessions, aiming to promote knowledge sharing, enhance South-South cooperation, and address common challenges in scaling up land rights registration. Government representatives delivered presentations on relevant topics such as appropriate technologies, institutional frameworks, and the sustainability of land administration reforms.
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Indigenous Peoples' and Local Communities' Tenure Rights, Livelihoods, and Conservation
Mayo, 2024
Vietnam
Nicaragua
Guatemala
Asia
The session explored the intersection of Indigenous Peoples' and Local Communities' tenure rights, livelihoods, and conservation, emphasizing the importance of rights-based approaches (RBAs) in achieving sustainable development and conservation outcomes. The discussion began with a global review by CIFOR-ICRAF on the implementation of RBAs in development and climate action projects, identifying critical success factors and challenges, alongside a set of recommendations for improving project design and execution.
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How Community Forestry Can Strengthen Sustainable Landscape Management and Land Tenure Security
Mayo, 2024
Indonesia
Brazil
Democratic Republic of the Congo
The session focused on the potential of community forestry to enhance sustainable landscape management and strengthen land tenure security, using case studies from Indonesia, Brazil, and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Community forestry was framed as a method that allows local populations to manage forest resources, contributing to environmental conservation, income generation, and improved governance.
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Contribution of Customary Land Tenure to Sustainable Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR)
Mayo, 2024
Madagascar
Cameroon
Ethiopia
The session explored the critical role of customary land tenure in advancing sustainable Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR), emphasizing its importance for community-driven conservation efforts. The discussion began with a keynote presentation by Anne Larson, who presented CIFOR's research on how secure land tenure can mobilize effective communal interventions in FLR, drawing on case studies from Madagascar and Cameroon. This presentation highlighted the link between land tenure security and improved livelihoods through sustainable forest management. Dr.
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Managing Access to Land for Infrastructure
Mayo, 2024
India
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Sri Lanka
The session centered on managing access to land for infrastructure development, focusing on the launch of the World Bank Guidance Note for the South Asia Region (SAR). This guidance aimed to enhance access to land and optimize land asset values in key sectors such as urban public land, transit-oriented development, and renewable energy projects. The presentation underscored the critical importance of leveraging land assets for value creation and capturing that value to support urban development and climate action.
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Land and Property Valuation for Sustainable Urbanization
Mayo, 2024
The session examined the critical role of land and property valuation in supporting sustainable urbanization, emphasizing its influence on economic development, wealth distribution, and social and environmental sustainability. Presentations highlighted how robust valuation infrastructure underpins property trading, mortgaging, property taxation, land acquisition, financial reporting, and urban planning.
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Unlocking Resilience: Integrated Approach to Climate Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction
Mayo, 2024
The session examined the integration of Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) strategies, emphasizing the importance of a holistic approach to enhance resilience in communities vulnerable to climate-related challenges such as floods and droughts. The discussion opened with welcoming remarks that set the stage for understanding the interconnected nature of CCA and DRR in the context of increasing climate variability.
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Reducing Informal Urban Expansion by Engaging Rural Councils in Land Pooling and Subdivision
Mayo, 2024
Tanzania
Ethiopia
Malawi
The session explored strategies to curb informal urban expansion by involving rural councils in proactive land pooling and subdivision, highlighting approaches from diverse global contexts. The discussion opened with Shlomo Angel's presentation on "Laying out the urban periphery before it is occupied," emphasizing the importance of preemptive urban planning to guide orderly growth at the city’s edges.
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Rights of Women in Collective Titling and Resource Management: Models and Best Practices
Mayo, 2024
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Brazil
Nepal
The session focused on enhancing women's rights in collective titling and resource management, highlighting successful models and best practices from various global contexts. The introductory remarks framed the discussion around the importance of expanding women's participation and rights in land and forest management, establishing a foundation for the subsequent presentations. Margaret Rugadya provided an overview of current practices and a conceptual framework, detailing specific indicators that measure women's inclusion in land and forest governance.