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III Seminário Internacional Desenvolvimento Econômico e Governança de Terras

07 June 2017 - 09 June 2017
Universidade Estadual de Campinas
Cidade Universitária Zeferino Vaz - Barão Geraldo, Campinas - SP, Brasil
São Paulo
Brazil

O tema para 2017 será a Regularização Fundiária



O Grupo de Trabalho em Governança de Terras tem a honra de apresentar a III edição do seminário que esse ano o tema principal será Regularização Fundiária. A data programada para o evento é: 07, 08 e 09 de junho de 2017.

Webinar: Bridging the Gap on Land Governance and Tenure along the Urban-Rural Continuum

26 July 2018
Online
United States

Developing countries are facing irreversible urbanization trends with significant impact on the way land is accessed, used and managed.

The increased flow of knowledge, economic activities and information between urban and rural areas has blurred the lines of what is traditionally urban land and what is rural land.

Global Land Tool Network
Global Donor Platform for Rural Development
Land Portal Foundation

Second edition of the International Leaders in Urban Governance Programme for African Countries

26 August 2019 - 30 August 2019
Singapore

The 5-day long urban governance programme seeks to strengthen the capacity of decision-makers in the area of urban management and planning for sustainable urbanization, and develop skills and know-how in local finance, housing, urban planning and land management, mobility and urban sustainability.  

United Nations Human Settlements Programme

Applications of Remote Sensing-Based Evapotranspiration Data Products for Agricultural and Water Resource Management

01 June 2022 - 15 June 2022

Evapotranspiration (ET) is the process by which the land surface returns water to the atmosphere in the form of moisture. ET is a very important part of the water cycle in the Earth system. It is the sum of evaporation from bare soil and transpiration from vegetation. For a given watershed, the supply of water from precipitation, surface and groundwater can be depleted via ET.