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Land governance: the LANDac conference in Utrecht, The Netherlands, 8-10 July 2015
The Dutch Land Academy (LANDac) organised an international conference on 'Land Governance for Equitable and Sustainable Development' on Jul 8-10, 2015. 250 participants from 35 countries were in attendance and discussed papers presented in forty thematic sessions. The organisers were overwhelmed by the demand for the conference topic. The conference was originally planned for two days, but due to the large number of abstract submissions, it was extended to become a three-day conference. In addition to the thematic sessions, there were keynote sessions, keynote debates, roundtables and book presentations. To complement the conference, a PhD summer school on land governance and sustainable development took place. LANDac was founded in 2010. Subsequently, the focus was set on policy change and, hence, impediments to or factors facilitating this change. The LANDac research group sees policy change from more than just an analytical point of view. Its objective is to look for ways to further facilitate change towards an envisioned sustainable development.
Land governance: the LANDac conference in Utrecht, The Netherlands, 8-10 July 2015
The Dutch Land Academy (LANDac) organised an international conference on 'Land Governance for Equitable and Sustainable Development' on Jul 8-10, 2015. 250 participants from 35 countries were in attendance and discussed papers presented in forty thematic sessions. The organisers were overwhelmed by the demand for the conference topic. The conference was originally planned for two days, but due to the large number of abstract submissions, it was extended to become a three-day conference. In addition to the thematic sessions, there were keynote sessions, keynote debates, roundtables and book presentations. To complement the conference, a PhD summer school on land governance and sustainable development took place. LANDac was founded in 2010. Subsequently, the focus was set on policy change and, hence, impediments to or factors facilitating this change. The LANDac research group sees policy change from more than just an analytical point of view. Its objective is to look for ways to further facilitate change towards an envisioned sustainable development.
Land governance: the LANDac conference in Utrecht, The Netherlands, 8-10 July 2015
Mathias Jehling (author) / Thomas Hartmann
2016
Article (Journal)
English
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