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Welcome to the Chair of Land Management at TUM!

 

The Chair of Land Management is hosting the annual PLPR-Conference from the 18th until the 22nd of March 2024

The International Academic Association on Planning, Law, and Property Rights (PLPR) will hold its 18th annual conference from the 18th until the 22nd of March 2024 in Munich (Germany).
The event will be hosted by the Chair of Land Management of the Technical University of Munich.
Annual PLPR conferences provide an opportunity to present scholarship covering a broad array of topics residing at the intersection of planning, law, and/or property rights (such as land use regulation and governance, regional and local planning, urban development, etc.).

Find more information on the conference-website https://plpr2024.bole.ed.tum.de/

 

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International Alumni Webinar (10.2. - 31.3.2021)

The TUM LMLT International Alumni Webinar 2021 is to provide a platform for alumni and guest lecturers of MSc Land Management and Land Tenure Program to reflect and share internal experiences and perspectives on the future of land management. The event is organised as a series of 8 webinars taking place once a week from 10.02. to 31.03. at 12h00 (CET), in order to adapt to as many time zones as possible. The webinars will be formatted as 15 individual presentations, an expert panel discussion, 2 masterclasses, and a poster/networking session.

The TUM LMLT International Alumni Webinar 2021 is an online alternative to the alumni Seminar originally planned to take place in Munich on 29th and 30th March 2020. The event, originally planned as a face-to-face gathering, had an overwhelming 100+ response after an initial communication with the alumni. The travel restrictions and global lockdown due to COVID-19 pandemic hindered the seminar implementation and pushed it to 2021. We believe that the health and integrity of our staff and alumni is a priority, thus the webinar series is an adaptation to the new online normality, as an assertive response to the constant risk of another postponement caused by travel restrictions, visa refusal and German restrictions of public gatherings.

Registration 

Alumni Webinar 2021 Programm

Keynote Speech Professor Magel: "Was it worth?"