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	Build Back Better the Self-Made Cities
		
		
		18 - 22 June 2025, Athens & Santorini, Greece
		Actions for formalizing Informal Constructions & Improving the 
		Geospatial Ecosystems, Land Tools & Land Policies
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		This joint conference continues the ongoing United Nations Economic 
		Commission for Europe & International Federation of Surveyors research 
		that started in 2007 on informal construction and the formalization of 
		the self-made cities in the UNECE region.
		These "self-made cities" are rapidly developing urban areas with 
		formal and informal constructions that often lack titling and/or 
		compliance with regulations. Such areas face challenges like limited 
		services, increased disaster risks, unregistered constructions and 
		residents, incomplete cadastral records and missing geospatial 
		information, informal property markets, and an unregulated economy.
		Through the collaboration among UNECE Working Party on Land 
		Administration, Real Estate Market Advisory Group, European Group of 
		Surveyors, FIG Commission 3 on Spatial Information Management & FIG 
		Commission 9 on Valuation and the Management of Real Estate, and World 
		Bank experts, an international discussion and development forum we will 
		promote professional practice and standards in the field of land 
		administration and management, geospatial ecosystems and 
		valuation/appraisal of real estate and will promote professional 
		expertise. 
		More information can be found
		
		here. 
		Main groups of topics of interest include
		Please submit your abstracts by the 31st of March 
		2025 
		
			- Formalization of informal constructions projects in the various 
			UNECE member states
 (statistics, strategies & policies, legal frameworks, demolitions, 
			resettlements, monitoring
 of progress, challenges and opportunities)
- Implementation of Local Disaster Risk Reduction & Recovery Plans 
			(earthquakes, flooding, fires), infrastructure provision, Examples 
			of good practice
- Improving the geospatial ecosystems & land tools (land 
			administration, land use, planning/permitting, expropriation & 
			taxation, land consolidation and land readjustment, affordable 
			housing), regulations, procedures, accountability & legislation
Geospatial Technologies & Urban Resilience
		
			- Utilizing low-cost solutions and geospatial tools (e.g., VGI, 
			AI, drones, BIM, IoT) to formalize and improve cadaster and property 
			records and urban management in formal or informal settlements
- Enhancing spatial data integration for urban resilience, 
			disaster risk reduction, and secure geospatial systems to balance 
			open data sharing with cybersecurity
- Community-driven approaches using crowdsourced geospatial data 
			and participatory design to involve local communities in 
			formalization efforts & other land management projects
- Case studies on spatial information management, addressing local 
			challenges in informal settlements and evolving urban areas
Transparency & Data Management in Real Estate
		
			- Formalization of sales and rental markets. Improving real estate 
			market transparency through standardized data collection, valuation, 
			taxation, and professional capacity building
- Evaluating centralized vs. decentralized databases for geodata, 
			ownership, and transaction prices, balancing accessibility and 
			security
- Assessing AI applications in real estate for valuation, market 
			monitoring, and integrating crowdsourcing for reliable property data
- Analyzing property values & climate change impacts, exploring 
			their role in urban planning, financing, and affordable housing 
			solutions 
		
		
		More information can be found
		
		here 
		Registration fees
		
			
				| UNECE WPLA delegates | free registration | 
			
				| FIG delegates - early bird 
				registration (including ice-breaking reception, coffee breaks, lunches and 
				dinner)
 | 250 EUR | 
			
				| Young Surveyors 
				(up to 35 years old) (including coffee breaks, lunches)
 | 90 EUR | 
			
				| Undergraduate students (including coffee breaks, lunches)
 | 20 EUR | 
		
		 
		Venue of the Workshop
		National Technical University of Athens, 
		The School of Rural, Surveying and Geoinformatics Engineers, NTUA 
		campus, Zografos, Athens 
		
			
				| AccommodationPlease note that hotel reservations must be made early as 
				June is high tourist period for Greece. For your convenience, we have blocked
				a limited number of rooms, latest until the 10th of April, at 
				special rates, at the:Central Athens Hotel, 21, Apollonos str., GR 10557, Plaka, 
				Athens,
 www.centralhotel.gr
 Please check availability, rates, cancelation policy & proceed 
				with your reservation asap through this specific link:
 https://shorturl.at/HOXK9
 The special prices in this link are net per room, per night 
				and including buffet breakfast and
				taxes. Kindly, note that rates do not include a Climate 
				Resilience tax of 5.00€ per room, per
				overnight, applicable to all reservations. |  | 
			
				| Transportation to the conference venue & 
				backPlease note that daily transportation to the National Technical 
				University Campus and other events will be provided. In case you 
				will do your reservation in other hotels, please note that the 
				meeting point for transportation is the Central Athens Hotel 
				lobby. More information also for acc. persons and 
				social/technical tours in Athens will be added soon. | 
		
		
		 
		
		Technical Workshop in Santorini
		On the 21-22 of June the workshop will be held in Santorini. 
		These two days delegates will focus on the specific land management 
		challenges of
		Santorini including market pressure & housing affordability, overtourism 
		& services,
		agricultural challenge, climate changes & sustainability, disaster risk 
		& safety. 
		More information about travelling to Santorini, accommodation options 
		and costs, tours
		and technical sessions will be provided soon. 
		
		 
		
		Programme at a glance
		
			
				| 18 June 
				2025 | 9:30 - 
				17:30 | 20 June 
				2025 | 9:30 - 
				16:00 | 
			
				|  | Opening session and welcome addresses Coffee break
 Technical session
 Lunch break
 Technical Session
 Technical Tour
 |  | Technical session Coffee break
 Technical session
 Lunch break
 Technical session
 Closing
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				| 19 June 
				2025 | 9:30 - 
				17:30 | 21st and 
				22nd June 2025 |  | 
			
				|  | Technical session Coffee break
 Technical session
 Lunch break
 Technical session
 |  | Technical tour in Santorini | 
		
		
		 
		
		
		
		February 2025