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DAG National Conference
11–13 October, 2010 Cape Town Lodge

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The Development Action Group - a nongovernmental organization based in Cape Town, in collaboration with UN-HABITAT’s Global Land Tool Network (GLTN), will host a three-day (11 - 13 October 2010) national conference entitled ‘Re-imagining the City: A New Urban Order.’ Forty international and local experts on urban land management, democratic urban governance, land value capture and community-centered and medium-density housing will come together to share experiences and lessons in realizing the right to the city. Participants from Brazil, Thailand, Mexico, the Netherlands and Kenya as well as national, provincial and local government, and a cross-section of civil society will attend the conference. The conference will explore five critical dimensions to ‘Re-imagine the City’:

  1. Theme 1: Land and property rights for a new urban order
  2. Theme 2: Citizenship and the democratic management of cities in a new urban order 
  3. Theme 3: Instruments to finance a new urban order: land value capture 
  4. Theme 4: Reconfiguring a new urban order through medium-density housing 
  5. Theme 5: Community-centered housing in a new urban order

Who should attend: government officials, policy makers, CBOs, NGOs and academics
Following the conference, DAG has organized a three day training (14-16 October 2010) on land value capture and land management. It is to be recalled that DAG conducted two similar training events in 2008 on the same topic which were supported by GLTN. Further, GLTN is undertaking a scoping study with DAG which is expected
to scan international land value capture and land value taxation experience and analyze policy/program development and implementation activities and issues; and
to review existing work on land value capture and land value taxation with emphasis on research, policy development and implementation activities of governments and other stakeholders.
It goes with out saying that this ongoing research work that GLTN is financing has contributed to better conceptualize the subject matter and design and roll out a better training program that is likely to improve the knowledge and skills shared during previous encounters.

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