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2006 Location Title
22-24
May
Prague,
Czech Republic
Regional Workshop on Land Consolidation
and Land Development


Proceedings of the workshop

Background
Opening
Land consolidation in Central and Eastern Europe: Moving to the next challenges of capacity building
FAO of the UN
David Palmer
 
Panel: Requirements for land consolidation planners
Qualification for projecting of land consolidation
Czech Republic
Jana Pivcová
Panel: Options for education for land consolidation planners
The reform of curriculum at the Department for Geodesy and Geoinformatics of Belgrade University
Serbia & Montenegro
Stevan Marosan
How to train skilful land consolidation planners/designers?
Estonia
Siim Maasikamäe
The role of higher education on land consolidation programme
Albania
Fatbardh Sallaku
Panel: EU requirements for land consolidation
Policy issues in land consolidation: EU requirements & EU funding options
FAO of the UN
Richard Eberlin
Land consolidation under the new EU Rural Development Programme 2007-13
Denmark
Morten Hartvigsen
Country case studies
Assessment of mass valuation methodology for compensation in the land reform process in Albania
Albania
Fatbardh Sallaku, Agim Shehu
 
Land consolidation in Armenia: progress made
Armenia
Manuk Vardanyan, Vahagn Grigoryan
 
Participatory land use development in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Melisa Ljuša, Hamid Custovic
 
New approaches for land consolidation in Bulgaria
Bulgaria
Kiril Stoyanov
 
Land consolidation in Croatia
Croatia
Ana Budanko Penavic, Maja Pupacic
 
Remarks on the land consolidation in the Czech Republic
Czech Republic
Libor Cihal
 
Land fragmentation and the need for the land consolidation in Estonia
Estonia
Siim Maasikamäe
 
Activities related to land consolidation characteristics in Georgia
Georgia
Tea Dabrundashvili
 
Study of an approach in land consolidation in Kosovo
Kosovo
Murat Meha
 
Land consolidation in Lithuania
Lithuania
Giedre Leimontaite
 
Land consolidation and land development in Macedonia
Macedonia
Kiril Georgievski
 
Agricultural land consolidation issues in the Republic of Moldova
Moldova
Ion Botnarenco, Vitalie Iurcu
Consolidation and land development - experiences and conclusions from Poland
Poland
Andrzej Zadura, Adam Struziak
 
Farmland Consolidation: Recent Developments in Romania
Romania
Attila Blenesi Dima, Marioara Rusu
 
Recent activities on land consolidation in Serbia
Serbia & Montenegro
Stevan Marosan, Mladen Soskic, Zoran Knezevic
 
Land consolidation and development of land relations in Ukraine
Ukraine
Roman Shmidt, Andriy Halyas
 

To read the proceedings of related workshops please visit the links below:

2002 - Land Fragmentation and Land Consolidation in Central and Eastern European Countries A gate towards sustainable rural development in the new millennium
http://www.fao.org/regional/seur/events/munich/munichproc_en.htm

2004 - International Workshop: Land Banking/Land Funds as an Instrument for Improved Land Management for CEEC and CIS
http://www.fao.org/regional/seur/events/tonder/tonder_en.htm

2005 - Regional Workshop on Land Consolidation and Territorial Organization
http://www.fao.org/regional/seur/events/landcons/landcons_en.htm

2007 - Regional Workshop on EU Rural Development Programme 2007-13 and its application to land consolidation
http://www.fao.org/regional/seur/events/landcons3/landcons3_en.htm

2008 - Regional Workshop on Land Tenure and Land Consolidation - Land Banks and Impact Assessment
http://www.fao.org/regional/seur/events/landcons4/landcons4_en.htm

We are pleased to call your attention to the FAO Land Tenure Studies.
The available volumes are published on-line full text on the following address: http://www.fao.org/nr/tenure/infores/ltstudies/en/

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