World Bank Land Conference 2024

Washington DC

The Conference is the premier forum for the land sector, bringing together participants from governments, development partners, civil society, academia, and the private sector to showcase research, discuss issues and good practice, and inform policy dialogue. Theme: "Securing Land Tenure and Access for Climate Action."
The 2024 Conference aims to highlight effective strategies for securing land tenure and access in support of climate change mitigation and adaption. Four sub-themes: Securing Tenure for Sustainability; Land Technologies for Green Growth; Land Administration for Climate Action and Disaster Resilience; and, Land Administration Amid Rapid Urbanization.

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30 Aug - 22 Dec 2024

The World Bank Land Conference 2024

World Bank HQ: 1818 H Street N.W., Washington D.C.

The World Bank Land Conference will be taking place 13-17 May 2024 at the World Bank headquarters in Washington DC after a hiatus.

The GLTN will be supporting several sessions throughout the conference covering various topics such as land administration, tenure and crisis, urbanization, climate and disasters and women’s rights. More information.

14 Nov - 22 Dec 2024

FIG Regional Conference 2024

Kathmandu, Nepal

The main objective of the event is to build knowledge and capacity in the Asian region to address climate change and disaster-induced challenges in safeguarding land rights of vulnerable communities, emphasizing the critical role of land governance and disaster resilience.

The second objective is to foster collaborative partnerships among national and regional institutions, academics, and professionals from various organisations, including non-state actors, Non-Government Organisation (NGOs) and private sector, to facilitate multi-stakeholder dialogues, knowledge sharing and technology transfer at the regional level.

22 Dec 2024

FIG Regional Conference 2024

Kathmandu, Nepal

The main objective of the event is to build knowledge and capacity in the Asian region to address climate change and disaster-induced challenges in safeguarding land rights of vulnerable communities, emphasizing the critical role of land governance and disaster resilience.

The second objective is to foster collaborative partnerships among national and regional institutions, academics, and professionals from various organisations, including non-state actors, Non-Government Organisation (NGOs) and private sector, to facilitate multi-stakeholder dialogues, knowledge sharing and technology transfer at the regional level.