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	  News in 2014
  |  Valuation of Unregistered Land and Properties Expert Group 
	MeetingBangkok, Thailand, 13 - 14 October 2014
 
 Valuation of unregistered lands & Properties is a collaborative activity 
	between Global Land Tool Network (GLTN) facilitated by UN-Habitat, FIG and 
	other key partners including RICS. GLTN has embarked on a process to develop 
	a tool for the valuation of unregistered lands and properties.  The experts group meeting held on 13 and 14 October 2014 at the Holiday 
	Inn Bangkok Silom Hotel, Thailand brought together 20 experts from 13 
	countries, both academics and practising professionals of diverse background 
	with varied experiences on all continents. In the meeting were a number of 
	non-valuers and all participants represent both stakeholders and partners of 
	GLTN. These experts were brought together to facilitate the development of a 
	framework document on current thinking and methodologies for the valuation 
	of unregistered lands and properties, based on current valuation standards, 
	practices and research.  There is general consensus that about seventy percent (70%) of land 
	ownership units in developing countries are not formally registered and the 
	initiatives for land registration are not achieving the desired results. 
	This adversely affects owners of unregistered land and properties, who in 
	most cases are the disadvantaged groups that could not access valuation 
	services. The key objective of this initiative is the development of a land 
	tool to support the valuation of unregistered land and properties that can 
	benefit the vulnerable and marginalised groups. This will be another 
	collaborative effort involving partners of GLTN and stakeholders.  Through this collaboration, GLTN and FIG brought together experts to 
	facilitate the development of a framework on current thinking and 
	methodologies for the valuation of unregistered land and properties, based 
	on valuation practices and practices research. The Expert Group Meeting: 
					discussed on the coverage of current thinking and methodologies for 
		the valuation of unregistered land based on current standards, practices 
		and researchreviewed the background discussion paper, debated and commented, all 
		to ensure that the background discussion paper addresses the intended 
		purpose; andprovided the forum for the experts gathered to understand and 
		creatively contribute towards the development of a concept and 
		conceptualize a framework for the valuation of unregistered land and 
		properties.  The EGM was as much a brainstorming workshop with participants actively 
	providing ideas and inputs, not merely content with constructive and 
	critical review of the background discussion paper. The EGM discussed, 
	debated and concluded that the valuation of unregistered land and properties 
	is doable within the current practice scenario albeit with flexible, 
	creative and innovative approaches and alternatives, the approach should 
	underpinned by the concept of the “Fit-For-Purpose” (FIG/World Bank, 2014). 
	GLTN in the coming months will conclude this phase of the initiative and 
	will be strategizing how to take this tool development process forward. CheeHai TeoOctober 2014
 
					
						|  The participants at the valuation of unregistered lands and 
			properties meeting.
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						|  The participants contributed to the brainstorming workshop.
 |  FIG President CheeHai Teo chaired the expert group meeting
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 10 November 2014 |