Land tenure Institutions

Posted December 2000

Final report

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

Annex 3: Programme of the 1999 Bertinoro International Seminar


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

Third Bertinoro International Seminar
8-13 November 1999

Monday, November 8

9:30-10:30

Opening session

Jim Riddell (FAO)

Introductory speech by the organizers of the seminar

Senatore Melandri, Representative of the Bertinoro University Centre

Welcome to the Participants

Gianfranco Cicognani, Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Welcome to the Participants

14:00-17:00

Overcoming constraints (land consolidation) to developing land tenure services: how technologies and institutions can help users

David Palmer (FAO)

How technologies and institutions can serve land users

Antonio De Santis (Italian Ministry of Finance)

Principle problem areas for effective land tenure regularization: lessons learned during the Italian cadastre reform

Hendrick Westerbeek (Kadaster, The Netherlands)

Products of Cadastre

17:00-18:00

Partnership

Stefano Bianchini (University of Bologna)

The Cervia Summer School process: principal development issues from Balkan countries' perspectives-how do students see development process issues

Tuesday, November 9

9:30-12:00 a.m.

Overcoming constraints (land consolidation) to developing land tenure services: how technologies and institutions can help users (continued)

Pierluigi Potenza (Italeco, Italy)

Integrated information systems for local governments

Marco Mondini (Province of Bologna, Italy)

The Commuter System: Providing cadastral services

15:00-18:00

Bob Whitelaw (Consulting and Research INC, Canada)

Risk management and land tenure legislation issues

Country reports

Wednesday, November 10

9:30-18:00

Field trip to San Marino

Thursday, November 11

9:30-12:00 a.m.

Land tenure and institutional change in Southeast Europe: private and public sector development

Horst Borgmann (Akademie für Bodeninformation und Liegenschaftsmanagement (ABL) e.V.)

Restitution and other problems in East Germany -Experiences from the private sector´s point of view

Panos Lolonis (Hellenic Cadastre Organization)

Public and private sector co-operation for development of the Hellenic National Cadastre

Daniel Steudler (Federal Directorate for Cadastral Surveying, Switzerland)

Public and private sector roles in cadastral surveying in Switzerland

14:30-18:00

David Harris (Ordnance Survey International, UK)

EU projects and activities in FYR Macedonia

Mario Thurner (Austrian Government)

Jaime Vazquez-Caro (World Bank), Fritz Rembold (FAO-SEUR)

The incidence, role and influence of partnership programs concerning land and property rights in CEEC and ECA - The Vienna Initiative as an example

Friday, November 12

9:30-12:00 a.m.

Deep Regional Study on the situation of land and property rights

Working sessions: The development of concrete political concepts and tools concerning property and land rights in the region: what will happen after the land restitution process and how can a modern rural society be developed?

14:30-18:00

Discussion and Closing Session

Saturday, November 13

9:00-12:00 a.m.

Round Table: Future activities of the Bertinoro programme



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