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We have the pleasure to inform you that you can now register for the following upcoming training events

One of the major concerns with regard to sustainable agriculture is the question of access to land and the protection of natural resources.

We have therefor put together a 4 days programme on

Land Management and Land Administration

from Monday September 21 to Thursday 24 in Feldafing, Germany

Registration open until Monday August 31st, 2015

The training addresses policy advisors at regional level, staff from regional administration and from ministries as well as other actors involved in land-use planning and resource management.

The seminar aims to introduce policy advisors and experts in rural development and natural resource management to concepts and practices in land administration and governance based on scientific research and practical evidence. On an international level, the past 50 years have provided an enormous wealth of examples and experiences in dealing with property rights, land reform and land registration. It has been understood that unlimited exploitation of natural resources and untransparent acquisition of land leads to conflicts, soil degradation and unsustainable land-use practices. The questions to answer therefore will be:

  • What are the appropriate strategies and systems under the prevailing conditions?
  • What can we learn from evidence and experience in comparable socio-economic environments?

  • What are the major decisions and steps to be taken to ensure sustainable economic growth with due consideration of social wellbeing of a given population and the protection of the environment?

    Tuition fee for participants registered and financed by GIZ programmes: €1.450,-

    All other participants are charged: €1.690,-

    Be advised that accommodation, transport and meals are not included in the tuition fee

The number of participants will be limited to 20.