Training on Land governance and sustainable urban development, IUTC, Korea

This training, hosted by UN-Habitat and the International Urban Training Centre (IUTC) in collaboration with Gangwon State, Republic of Korea, is designed for land governance practitioners from the Asia-Pacific region, offering a hands-on approach to planning and implementing sustainable land governance strategies.

The programme will combine theoretical insights with practical exercises. Participants will explore both quantitative and qualitative methods, work with tools and templates, and engage in interactive group discussions that include the development of presentations.

The content will be tailored to the backgrounds and contexts of the participating cities and countries, accommodating a diverse mix of city teams.

The overall goal of this training is to equip urban practitioners with the knowledge, skills, and perspectives needed to promote responsible land governance as a foundation for sustainable urban development in Asia-Pacific cities.

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3 Mar 2026 - 3 Dec 2025

5th International Land Management Conference

London, UK

The 2026 5th International Land Management Conference will highlight work that engages with and yields insight on the political economy of land governance under 4 interrelated themes:

Theme 1: Improving understanding of the political economy factors that influence land governance
Theme 2: Power and agency in land governance
Theme 3: Widening perspectives for land governance
Theme 4: Changing approaches to the economics and financing of land governance

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
The Land International Network for Knowledge (LINK) invites the submission of abstracts and presentations under the above themes.
The deadline for submission is 1 January 2026

27 Nov - 3 Dec 2025

Workshop: Building Capacity and Collaborative Approaches for Effective Land Administration

MS Teams

Date: 27th November 2025
Time: 90 minutes (2:30-4 pm GMT, 3:30-5 pm WAT)
Venue: Virtual Teams (Registration)

A Fit-for-Purpose Land Administration (FFPLA) approach offers a pragmatic and efficient solution for effective land administration which is crucial for achieving secure tenure, sustainable development, and economic growth.

This workshop on 27th November 2025 will provide a critical platform for land administration experts, policymakers, and practitioners to address the systemic gaps related to a shortage of skilled personnel, outdated institutional structures, and fragmented efforts across various governmental, non-governmental, and private sectors.

The workshop seeks to initiate a focused conversation on designing targeted capacity development programs and establishing resilient collaborative frameworks that can accelerate the adoption and upscaling of FFPLA principles globally.

It will address capacity gaps and promote multi-stakeholder collaboration for effective land administration. It aims to assess current deficits, explore successful collaborative models and formulate actionable capacity-building strategies, in creating an enabling environment for sustainable FFPLA implementation.

This workshop targets land administration professionals, policymakers, government officials, academics, civil society organisations, development partners, and students interested in land governance, institutional reform, and human resource development.

10 Nov - 3 Dec 2025

2025 Conference on Land Policy in Africa

Addis Ababa

The Conference on Land Policy in Africa (CLPA) is organised biennially by the African Land Policy Centre (ALPC), a joint initiative of the African Union Commission, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, and the African Development Bank.

The Sixth Conference on Land Policy in Africa (CLPA) will be held 10-14 November 2025 at the United Nations Conference Centre in Addis Ababa on the theme 'Land Governance, Justice and Reparations for Africans and Descendants of People of the African Diaspora'.

The theme provides an opportunity for African citizenry and the African diaspora to build a common position in the pursuit of justice and reparations for historical crimes and mass atrocities committed against Africans and people of African Descent, including through slavery, colonization, apartheid, genocide and neocolonial practices.

Registration is currently ongoing.