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LANDac Conference 2021

30 June 2021 - 02 July 2021

The LANDac Annual International Conference offers a podium for knowledge exchange between researchers, practitioners and private sector representatives interested in land governance for equitable and sustainable development

LANDac

2020 Vision: Reflections on a Quarter Century of Metadata

23 September 2020
Online

Challenges finding information in food and agriculture on the Web: what can we do better?

Wednesday, 23 September
(2020-09-23)
15:00 - 16:30 UTC

Panelists will be from FAO, CGIAR, Land Portal Foundation, USDA and Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences.

Land Portal Foundation
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
International Food Policy Research Institute

Webinar - Land Consolidation Legislation: FAO Legal Guide and Its Application at the Country Level

18 June 2020
Online

Land consolidation is a well-proven land management instrument, which has traditionally been used for agricultural development with a main objective of reducing land fragmentation and increasing holding and farm sizes. Some European countries have a land consolidation tradition that goes back a hundred years or more. It is also widespread in particular in countries in Asia but also in Africa.

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
International Federation of Surveyors (FIG)
Land Portal Foundation

How Farmers in Africa are Restoring Degraded Lands and Enhancing Resilience

27 October 2016
James A. Harmon Conference Center
10 G Street, NE (Suite 800)
Washington, DC
United States

Join us for a live discussion with World Vision’s Tony Rinaudo, WRI’s Robert Winterbottom and other experts on Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration – a key strategy for restoring degraded lands, achieving food security, and enriching rural areas.

Throughout the developing world, huge tracts of farmland, grazing lands and forests have become degraded to the point they are barely producti