FTU har vært representert i komitéen til en seminarserie om gjenoppbyggingen av Ukraina sammen med Habitat Norway og fagnettverket Tekna Samfunnsutviklerne.
Det innledende seminaret ble avholdt i april og nytt seminar ble arrangert 10. oktober med eiendomsretter som tema.
NB! Avholdes på engelsk.
Description
The objective of the webinar is to provide information on rights to land, buildings and condominiums/apartments in Ukraine, to individuals and institutions, mainly outside Ukraine, who will be engaged in reconstruction or otherwise want to learn more about the topic.
The organizers believe it is crucial for all who will be engaged in reconstruction of Ukraine to have basic knowledge about property rights in Ukraine – the current situation and changes to legislation and services that might be introduced as a result of the war.
«Building back better» presents an opportunity to promote better governance, combat corruption, strengthen decentralization, social inclusion, and participation. Organizing new cities, institutions, and communities also involves implementing lessons learned from the pandemic. Importantly, it means promoting green urban development within a climate adaptation framework and strengthening the rights of marginalized and excluded groups.
To reduce future dependence on foreign aid, it is crucial for Ukraine to own planning and implementation processes. The organizers Habitat Norway, Tekna Samfunnsutviklerne and FTU, underscoring the importance of understanding the contexts and conditions of reconstruction, welcomes you to this second seminar in a series of seminars related to the reconstruction of Ukraine.
Program
kl. 13:00–13:30
Registration – coffee and some snacks.
kl. 13:30–13:40
Opening, Introduction from CLGE, Samfunnsutviklerne, Habitat Norway and FTU.
kl. 13:40–14:30
Financial and organizational design of the housing system, including taxation and property regime.
Dr. Oleksandr Anisimov, researcher at Aalto University (Espoo, Finland)/research fellow at Kharkiv School of Architecture.
kl. 14:30–15:15
Organization and financing of reconstruction in Ukraine.
Prof. Dr. Andrii Martyn, Head of Land-Use Planning Department, National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine.
kl. 15:15–15:45
Break.
kl. 15:45–16:15
Strengthening evidence-based recovery in Ukraine.
Sadig Ibrahim Elamin, GIS specialist, UNDP UA.
kl. 16:15–17:00
Land Registry of Ukraine, key challenges and specific issues of land relations in Ukraine during the martial period.
Dmytro Makarenko, Deputy Director General of the UA Cadastre.
kl. 17:00–17:30
CLGE, working for the profession in Europe.
Matjaž Grilc, Outgoing Chair of CLGE – IG-PARLS.
Key principles of The Norwegian Property Registration System, Dr. Leikny Gammelmo, Norwegian Mapping Authority.
kl. 17:30–18:00
Discussion and summary.
Helge Onsrud, Consultant, «Land & Property» and Duncan Moss, CLGE Vice President.
kl. 18:00
End.

