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FIG Working Week 2019

22 Abril 2019 - 26 Abril 2019
Hanoi
Vietnam

FIG Working Week is an exciting week-long conference that brings the international community of surveying and spatial professionals together to discuss key challenges of our time within the surveying profession with fellow peers. With the theme

International Federation of Surveyors (FIG)

India's Land Information Ecosystem workshop

15 Marzo 2019
CGO Complex
Pragati Vihar
New Delhi
India

Availability of accurate and up to date data and information on land rights, tenures and administration as well as on different land use, such as agriculture, forestry, mining, wildlife, water, housing and infrastructure, is critical to effective land governance and crucial for planning and managing the use of land and land-based resources.

NRMC
Land Portal Foundation
DataMeet India

13th Annual Forum of Developing Country Investment Negotiators

18 Febrero 2020 - 20 Febrero 2020
Bangkok
Thailand

The 13th Annual Forum of Developing Country Investment Negotiators will be held in Bangkok, Thailand, from February 18-20, 2020. The three-day meeting is being organized by the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) and hosted by the Government of Thailand.

International Institute for Sustainable Development

LANDac Online Encounter 2020: Opening Session and Keynote Speeches

29 Junio 2020
Online

LANDac – the Netherlands Academy on Land Governance for Equitable and Sustainable Development – brings together researchers, policy makers, development practitioners and business professionals in the field of land governance and development.

LANDac
Agriterra
Utrecht University
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands
African Studies Centre Leiden
Royal Tropical Institute
Land Portal Foundation
Oxfam Novib
Wageningen University & Research

LANDac Online Encounter 2020: The Nexus Between Urban Land Governance and Climate Adaptation and Parallel Sessions

02 Julio 2020
Online

Informal settlements in areas that are already disaster prone are an increasing problem. Climate adaptation is also often used as an excuse fo evictions to redevelop sites in a more climate-proof manner in what is often referred to as ‘climate gentrification.

Land Portal Foundation
Utrecht University
Prindex
Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation