One liner: Presenting Urban LandMark Case Studies
Since its establishment in 2006 Urban LandMark, a DFID-funded non-governmental organisation dedicated to making urban land markets work for the poor, has produced a significant research collection. In 2009 Professional Development, one of ULM themes set out to make Urban LandMark research material more accessible by developing teaching learning material (case studies) from selected research reports and projects. To this end seven case studies were produced:
1. Voices of the Poor: Access to Urban Land: A Case Study
2. Co-Existing Urban Land-Use Management Practices
3. Urban Land Development in Practice: Developers and Municipalities Share Experiences
4. Land Governance and Its Influence on Access to Urban Land
5. Informal Urban Land Markets and the Poor
6. Informal Land Registration in Urban Areas
7. Access to Land in Poorer Parts of Towns and Cities
Academic departments and students as well as other interested parties are invited to a brown bag session on the 8th September where these case studies will be presented.
The research reports and the case studies are available on Urban LandMark website at www.urbanlandmark.org.za .
Title : "Making Land Markets work for the Poor - Presenting Urban LandMark Case Studies"
Speaker: Dr. Mark Napier (Urban LandMark) and Alistair Clacherty
Venue: Studio 5, Environmental and Geographical Science Building, Upper Campus, cape Town, South Africa
Date : Wednesday, 8 September 2010
Time - 13h00-14h00
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