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Program

Stein Terje Holden

We are happy to invite you to the official opening of the CLTS at UMB on 27 June, 2011, at 08:30 in auditorium Arabidopsis (Bioteknologibygningen, BT1A.07)


Photo:
Program: With Powerpoints and Papers


08:15-08:45     Coffee

08:45-09:00     Welcome to all: Erling Berge, Stein Holden,

                       Espen Olav Sjaastad

                       CLTS Project Activities
09:00-09:10     Hans Fredrik Hoen, Rector,

                       Norwegian University of the Life Sciences:

At the opening of CLTS

09:10-09:30     Elinor Ostrom, Indiana University:

On the need for research infrastructure and cross-disciplinary research,

09:30-09:45     Helge Onsrud,

                       Centre for Property Rights and Development,

                       Norwegian Mapping Authority

Norwegian support to tenure security in emerging economies

10:00-10:45     Klaus Deininger, The World Bank:

Large land acquisitions and the need for better land governance in Africa

              Powerpoint
10:45-11:00     CLTS is hereby declared open!

                       Closing remarks: Eva Falleth

 

Participants are invited to stay on in Arabidopsis: After lunch at

12:30-14:30     Elinor Ostrom will present

                       the Thor Heyerdal lecture in the same auditorium:

A Polycentric Approach to Climate Change

 

It will also be possible to follow, from 15.00-18.00, the workshop on Land Access, Land Governance and Welfare Implications.


15:00-18:00     Workshop (Organizer: CLTS): Yellow Room, Economy Building


Land Access, Land Governance and Welfare Implications:

Gunnar Kohlin.EfD  Introduction
1.      Implications of caste discrimination and land tenure reforms in Nepal,

by Jeetendra Aryal, UMB   Powerpoint    Paper

2.      Welfare effects of land access in Uganda,

by Alex Tatwangire, UMB   Powerpoint    Paper

3.      Impacts of joint certification of husbands and wives in Peru,

by Daniela Orge Fuentes/ Henrik Wiig, UMB/NIBR      Paper

4.      Identification of impacts of land administrative reform in Rwanda,

by Klaus Deininger, World Bank   Powerpoint

 

Commentators:

Peter Berck, Professor, University of California – Berkeley

Gunnar Köhlin, Director, Environment for Development initiative, Göteborg University

 Wrapup

18:00-20:00 Reception at the Agricultural Museum



Published: 16.06.11
Updated: 28.06.11
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UMB Spring Conference 2011: Land Conflict

Land Tenure Reforms: Impacts on Poverty and Natural Resource Management