GLTN introduces the Tenure Responsive Land Use Planning land tool to stakeholders at a consultative workshop in Nepal
Memento presented to GLTN for supporting the workshop as an international partner
The event provided an opportunity for the GLTN to address a wider audience with its engagement in supporting the land reform processes in Nepal since 2016. Professor Uchendu Eugene Chigbu of the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) and co-chair of the International Research and Training Cluster of the GLTN represented the Network at the event. Mr Raja Ram Chhatkuli from UN-Habitat Nepal was also present at the event. Other GLTN partners represented at the workshop include the Korea Research Institute for Human Settlements (KRIHS). This Workshop focused on two major themes, including the integration of land use planning, and the decentralization of land administration. Whilst the international experts shared different international practices and experiences in their own countries, representatives from different stakeholder organizations in Nepal reflected on their own activities to support land governance. A dedicated session focusing on Nepal was organized to discuss the status and to gather recommendation on the way forward regarding land use planning and land administration. As one of the speakers during the plenary session, Professor Chigbu presented the GLTN’s land tool on land use planning, ‘Tenure Responsive Land Use Planning’ highlighting the tenure-responsive concept and practice in country level implementation. He also had the opportunity to meet local stakeholders involved in land use planning and tenure security initiatives to gain feedback on their experiences while implementing GLTN tools and approaches, and to advise on ways for deeper collaboration. The Tenure Responsive Land Use Planning tools (TRLUP: A Practical Guide for Country-level Intervention | TRLUP: A Guide for Country Level Implementation EN-FR) were highly appreciated in the context of improving security of tenure for all through land-use planning. Other issues discussed at the workshop include optimum management of land, and good land governance which are some of the major pillars of the National Land Policy in Nepal.
left to right: Mr Raja Ram Chhatkuli, Mayor of Kankai Municipality Mr Rajendra Kumar Pokharel , Professor Eugene Chigbu and representatives from the Korea Research Institute for Human Settlements (KRIHS) at the consultative workshop