Land tenure Institutions

Posted December 2000

Final report

Bertinoro III
International Land Tenure School and High-Level Technical Seminar

Annex 2: Programme of the 1999 Cervia International Land Tenure School


Preface | Foreword | Chapter 1 | Chapter 2 | Chapter 3 | Chapter 4 | Chapter 5 | Annex 1 | Annex 2 | Annex 3

International Land Tenure School
Cervia, 3-15 September 1999

Friday, September 3

9:30-12:30

Introduction: official opening of the work sessions

Jim Riddell (FAO, Rome); Andrea Segrè and Luigi Bruzzi (University of Bologna)

 

Jim Riddell (FAO, Rome)
The role of land tenure reform and land administration and national development programmes

15:00-18:00

Joint session

Vladimir Troyan (University of S. Petersburg)

The role of environmental education in achieving development targets in Eastern European countries

Saturday, September 4

9:30-12:30

Lászlo Vermes (University of Horticulture, Budapest)

Relationships between environment and agriculture

15:00-16:00

Jaime Vazquez-Caro (World Bank, Budapest)

The Vienna Initiative: On the development and maintenance of property rights in transition economies of Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia

Mustafa Celikel and Hassan Dursun (Prime Ministry of the Republic of Turkey-General Directorate of Rural Services)

Land development practices in Turkey

Monday, September 6

9:30-12:30

David Palmer (FAO, Rome)

Land Administration: implementing land tenure reforms

John Strasma (Land Tenure Centre, University of Wisconsin)

Financing Land Reform: Who pays? Controlling costs in programme design

15:00-18:00

Katalin Gruiz (Technical University, Budapest)

Bioremediation of contaminated soils and waters

Daniel Steudler (Federal Directorate for Cadastral Surveying, Switzerland)

The cadastral system in Switzerland

Pierluigi Potenza and Lorenzo Turchi (Italeco S.p.A., Rome)

The Integrated Municipal Information System (IMIS)

Tuesday, September 7

9:30-12:30

Erik Mathijs (Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven and Economic Advisor of the European Commission-DG Economic and Financial Affairs)

Efficiency effects of land reforms in CEECs

15:00-18:00

Alexey Overchuk (Russian Federation State Land Committee, Moscow)

Land tenure development in the Russian Federation

Sabluk Vassil (Ukraine)

Land relations and ecologically safe plant protection in Ukraine

Wednesday, September 8

9:30-12:30

15:00-18:00

Interdisciplinary event: The role of the State in modern/post-modern society in Politics, Economics and Environmental issues

George Schöpflin (London School of Slavonic and East European Studies, London); Damir Grubi_a (IMO, Zagreb); Erik Mathijs (Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven and Economic Advisor of the European Commission-DG Economic and Financial Affairs); Stefano Bianchini, Andrea Segrè and Luigi Bruzzi (University of Bologna)

Thursday, September 9

9:30-12:30

Joint session

Jon Lindsay (FAO Rome)

The Legal Framework for Land Tenure and Administration Reform: Lessons from International Experience

Alessandro Lolli (University of Bologna)

Environmental law in the EU and Italy with specific references to urban areas

John Fisher (Australia)

Policies for Local (Municipal) Government: Land and Assets

15:00-18:00

Ian Methven (University of New Brunswick, Centre for Property Studies)

Land information systems and good governance

Friday, September 10

9:30-12:30

Antonio De Santis (Italian Ministry of Finance, Rome)

Cadastre reform and local tax as support for local administrations in Italy

Marco Mondini (Province of Bologna)

The Commuter Project in the context of SIGNuM (Metropolitan Numeric Geographic Information Service)

Gernold Schindler (for GTZ)

System management in land tenure: Experiences of the land transformation process in land registration and property management in Eastern Germany after reunification

15:00-18:00

Working group: First session on legal and administrative issues in land tenure

Saturday, September 11

9:30-12:30

Working group: Second session on emerging land market in land tenure

15:00-18:00

Working Group: Third session on private and public sector role in land administration

Monday, September 13

9:30-12:30

Franz Greif (Bundesanstalt für Agrarwirtschaft, Wien)

Different systems of land property rights and their impact on farming (land utilisation) in EU and neighbouring CEECs

15:00-18:00

Fabio Volpe (Eurimage, Rome)

Satellite data for land administration

Working group: Fourth session on technology issues in land tenure administration

Tuesday, September 14

9:30-12:30

Franz Greif (Bundesanstalt für Agrarwirtschaft, Wien)

Rural development policy and regional planning: Comparisons between CEECs and EU

Andrea Segré (University of Bologna)

The CAP and the CEECs enlargement

15:00-18:00

Bruno de Gasperis (Associazione Bancaria Italiana)

Security of tenure and credit

Wednesday, September 15

9:00-12:30

Closing Ceremony

Stefano Bianchini (University of Bologna); Jim Riddell (FAO Land Tenure Service)

Interdisciplinary Event :Italy and Eastern Europe: Towards new geopolitics and new geoeconomics? Europe, the Italian foreign policy and the future memberships. A path to a possible integration of the Old Continent

Piero Fassino (Minister for Italian Foreign Trade); Gianfranco Cicognani (Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs); Maurizio Martellini (General Secretary Landau Network); Pier Ugo Calzolari (University of Bologna); Mr. Volodymyr Yevtukh, Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Ukraine in Rome, Italy); Vittorio Prodi (Province of Bologna)



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