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Land Pooling/Readjustment: An Alternative to Compulsory Land Acquisition (Facilitated)

16 May 2022
12:00
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Online
 
This course aims to assist policy makers and practitioners to understand the general concepts and empirical applications of land readjustment through illustration of real-world examples. Our goal is to assist participants, after taking this course, to perform the following tasks:
 
 Identify what problems and under what circumstances they can apply LR
 Understand how LR works in both theory and practice
 Set realistic goals for LR projects from the perspectives of different stakeholders
 Design and execute the implementation process
 Anticipate possible unintended outcomes and conduct evaluation of LR projects
 
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Invest in liveable streets: Why and how governments can launch Liveable Streets Investment Programs

03 March 2026 - 03 March 2026, 10:00 CDT

Introduction Goals Speakers Registration Download the Report Across countries, local governments are expected to deliver safer, healthier, more productive streets—yet funding and delivery systems often remain fragmented. This webinar will introduce the case for national and sub-national governments

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Showcasing how Earth Observation data can help inform nature-relevant decision-making in cities

28 January 2026 - 28 January 2026, 08:30

Background Introduction Agenda Presentation Recording The Urban Nature Program , co-led by the World Bank through its Global Platform for Sustainable Cities (GPSC), with support from the GEF, UNEP, and ICLEI, aims to scale up financing to help cities and sub-national governments implement actions