
Land Tenure Center Newsletter
Number 82, Fall 2001, p. 10

LTC Brownbag Seminar Series
Fall 2001 theme:
Global Mega-Cities and Land Tenure in the 21st Century
Topics and speakers...
- The Promise and Paradox of Private Property in the 21st Century.
Harvey M. Jacobs, Director, Land Tenure Center, and Professor, Urban and Regional Planning and Institute for Environmental Studies, UW-Madison.
- Community-based Land Title for the Urban Poor in Sub-Saharan Africa? The Kenyan Case.
Ellen Bassett, Visiting Assistant Professor, Urban and Regional Planning Program, Michigan State University.
- How the Indonesian Urban Poor Learn the Skills for Social Transformation.
Victoria Beard,
Assistant Professor, Urban and Regional Planning, UW-Madison.
- Where Will Our Cities Grow? Physical, Social and Cultural Constraints on Urban Growth.
Stephen Ventura, Professor, Soil Science, and Director, Land Information and Computer Graphics Facility, UW-Madison.
- Externship in Rural America: Summer Law
Extern Program Informational Session.
Ingrid Alt, Carlos Becerra, Jenigh Garrett, and Nathan Wautier, Law Students and Summer 2001 Externs, UW-Madison.
- Spatial Distribution of Population in 35 World Cities: The Role of Markets, Planning, and Topography.
Steven Malpezzi, Associate Professor, Department of Real Estate and Urban Land Economics,
UW-Madison.

Spring 2002 theme:
LTC at 40: Learning from Our History;
Lessons for the Future
Schedule will be posted at:
http://www.ies.wisc.edu/ltc/brownbag.html#brownbag.

Copyright © 2001 by Land Tenure Center and Board of Regents, University of Wisconsin. All rights reserved.
Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for noncommercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyright notice appears on all such copies.

Top of page
Return to Newsletter index
Return to publications page
Return to LTC's home page

Article posted 8 January 2002 by
ltc-uw@mailplus.wisc.edu