Plenary Sessions and Keynote Speakers
The overall theme of the 2012 Working Week is “Knowing to Manage
the Territory – Protect the Environment – Evaluate the Cultural Heritage”.
The theme addresses the challenges of day and in particular, the
cultural heritage that Italy and Rome in particular are so famous for.
The aim is that the technical program should stimulate presentations and
discussions amongst participants on the role and contribution of the
surveying profession in addressing these challenges.
Within the technical program of the Working Week are three Plenary
Sessions.
The first plenary "Knowledge
to Manage" will
address the challenge to manage and protect our dynamic and
fragile environment through principles, voluntary guidelines and
responsible actions. The main speakers in this session will be ,
Stefania Prestigiacomo, Minister for Environment and
Protection of Land and Sea, 2008-2011, ISPRS President Orhan
Altan, and Franco Maggio,
Director, Agenzia del Territorio, Italy
The second plenary session "Knowledge
to Protect" introduces
Alexander Mueller, Assistant Director General of UN FAO, Norbert Lantschner,
Director from Clima Haus from Italy, and DVW President Karl-Friedrich Thöne.
The third session "Knowledge
to Evaluate" will generally address the
challenge to preserve our culture and heritage, The speakers
include expert on preserving the cultural heritage in Italy,
Fabio Remondino from FBK and RICS President See Lian Ong.
Plenary session 1: Knowledge to Manage
Monday 7 May 2011, 11:00-12:30
Co-Chairs: Mr. Iain Greenway,
FIG Vice President, United Kingdom and Geom.
Bruno Razza,
Board Member of CNGeGL, Italy
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Ms. Stefania Prestigiacomo, Minister for Environment
and Protection of Land and Sea, 2008–2011:
Special Projects Studied by the Environmental Commission of
the ParliamentMs. Stefania Prestigiacomo (born
1966) has Science degree in public administration and
entrepreneur. She was elected for the first time in parliament
in 1994. She belongs to the parliamentary group: Popolo della
Libertà. She is a member of Parliamentary Committees: VIII
Commission (Environment, Land and Public Works) and X Commission
(Business Production, Trade and Tourism). Prime Minister
Berlusconi chose her as minister for Equal Opportunity, a
position she held until 2006 with the end of the Berlusconi
Government III. She was one of the youngest ministers in
the history of the Republic. She has served in the IV Berlusconi
Government as the Minister for the Environment, Land and Sea
from 2008 until November 2011. |
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Prof. Orhan Altan, President of International Society
of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, ISPRS, Turkey:
Use of Geospatial Information at Present Day Disaster
ManagementGovernments, international organizations and
research institutions worldwide have set to work to improve
disaster management in all its phases: mitigation, preparedness,
relief and response, and recovery and reconstruction. Many
governments have put the formation of a hazard-resistant and
disaster coping society on their political agenda as an
important factor of sustainable economic development and better
quality of civil life. In this respect, the awareness of new
geospatial technologies and their successful utilization in
disaster management is becoming crucial. These technologies are
emerging very fast Meteorological and earth observation
satellites, communication satellites and satellite-based
navigation and positioning systems may help to improve
prediction and monitoring of potential hazards, risk mitigation
and disaster management, contributing in turn to reduce losses
of life and property. Global navigation satellites and earth
observation satellites have already demonstrated their
flexibility in providing data for a broad range of applications:
weather forecasting, vehicle tracking, disaster alerting, forest
fire and flood monitoring, oil spill detection, desertification
monitoring, and crop and forestry damage assessment. Monitoring
and management of recent natural disasters have greatly
benefited from satellite imagery, such as the Indian Ocean
tsunami in 2004, floods (Austria, Romania, Switzerland, and
Germany in 2005), hurricanes (USA in 2005), forest fires
(Portugal, France, Greece, Australia in 2005, 2008), earthquakes
(Pakistan in 2005, Indonesia in 2006, Haiti 2010) and lastly in
Japan and Turkey.
The presenter will try to demonstrate how Space Technology (Geoinformation
Technology) can be efficiently integrated into disaster
management, encompassing data collection (remote sensing, sensor
networks, and mobile systems), data processing, and production
of maps, which are further integrated, analyzed and visualized
in GIS/Web-GIS.
Prof. Orhan Altan studied at the Faculty of Civil
Engineering at Istanbul Technical University 1965–1970 and
graduated as Dipl.- Ing in Civil Engineering.
Since 1988 he has been a Full Professor at the Istanbul
Technical University.
He is member of the American and German Societies for
Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, and several national and
international societies.
He is member of the UN expert group of the ad-hoc Committee of
the UN Entity, SPIDER (Space-based Information for Disaster
Management and Emergence Response) and chair of the JB GIS ad
hoc Committee on Risk and Disaster Management.
He is also Corresponding Member of the International Academy of
Astronautics and in September 2011 he is elected to the
Executive Board of the ICSU (International Council for Science).
He was the Congress Director of the ISPRS Congress in 2004 in
Istanbul, Secretary General of ISPRS 2004–2008. and the
President of ISPRS for the period 2008–2012.
He has published more than 160 papers in Turkish, German and
English in Domestic and International Journals. He is editor or
coeditor of more than 16 International Books. |
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Eng. Franco Maggio, Director of the Central Cadastre
and Cartography Management of the Agenzia del Territorio:
The Italian Cadastre and the Real Estate TaxationEng.
Franco Maggio is the Director of the Central Department
of Cadastre and Cartography of the Italian Land Agency. He has a
degree in Civil Engineering from the University of the “Studi of
Genova” in 1978.
Ing. Maggio is responsible for providing rules and procedures
for cadastral and cartographic services and coordinating their
implementation at the regional offices, ensuring integration and
enhancement of databases of land and real estate. He is also
responsible for the management of relationships with local
authorities. |
Plenary Session 2: Knowledge to Protect
Tuesday 8 May 2012 11:00-12:30
Co-Chairs: Mr. CheeHai Teo,
FIG President, Malaysia and Geom.
Fausto Savoldi,
President of CNGeGL, Italy
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Mr. Alexander Müller, Assistant Director General,
Natural Resources Management and Environment Department, Food
and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations:
Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure
of Land, Fisheries and Forests in the Context of National Food
SecurityAlexander Müller is since 2006 the
Assistant Director-General of the Natural Resources Management
and Environment Department of the Food and Agriculture
Organization of the United Nations in Rome, Italy. From 2008 to
2011 he was the Chair, United Nations System Standing Committee
on Nutrition (SCN).
From 2001 to 2005 he was the State Secretary, Federal Ministry
of Consumer Protection, Food and Agriculture, Berlin, Germany
and from 1995 to 2001 a Member of Parliament, Hesse, Germany;
Chairman of the Caucus of the Green Party; Member of the
Committee of Environmental Affairs, of the Finance Committee and
of the Committee for New Media, Wiesbaden, Germany.
1992–1995: State Secretary, Hessian Ministry of Youth, Family
and Health Affairs, Wiesbaden, Germany.
His education background is Master of Social Sciences (Sociology,
Political Sciences) at Philipps-Universität in Marburg,
Germany,1977–1985. |
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Mr. Norbert Lantschner, Past Director, Clima Haus,
Italy:
The New Goal of Building SustainableEnergy means power
and wealth. The fossil energy resources are becoming scarce. We
are facing a growing energy demand and declining production that
leads to a problematic energy situation certainly keeping in
mind that 90% of global energy demand is covered by
non-renewable energy.
How to respond to this challenge? Our society needs to slim down
energetically. Sustainable behavior means for a European to cut
by two thirds the current total primary energy and step by step
to replace fossil fuels with alternative energy. The first major
sector of society is to transform the building industry, which
in Europe is responsible for 40% of the consumed energy.
Building means trust in the future, that still is not known in
detail. Precisely for this reason we have to choose energy
efficient buildings, comfort and sustainability.
Norbert Lantschner is Past Director at the Clima Haus
in Bolzano since 2006. He is scientific member of “KlimaHaus
Master” at the Free University of Bolzano (2000–2001) and has
been the President of the “Dachverband für Natur- und
Umweltschutz“ South Tyrol 1992–2006. He has also worked as the
Head of the office for Air and Noise of the Autonomous Province
of Bolzano in 1972 and in 1977 joined the Public Service of
South Tyrol –office for “Naturhaushalt” (Province department of
ecology). He is the creator of the “KlimaHaus/CasaClima” project
and the “KlimaHaus/CasaClima” protocol. Under his supervision
over 2000 energy saving buildings (Clima Haus standard) were
certificated all over Italy. He is an internationally known
speaker and consultant. He presented Clima Haus at the UN
Climate Change Conference in Montreal (2005) and at numerous
conferences in Italy, Austria and Germany. The KlimaHaus/CasaClima
label has been nominated for the Sustainable Energy Europe Award
2009. He has been a lecturer at the “La Sapienza” University at
Rome, the Free University of Bozen/Bolzano, University of
Camerino and LUMSA University, Rome. |
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Prof. Dr.-Ing. Karl-Friedrich Thöne, President, DVW,
Germany:
Meeting the Environmental Issues – A Challenge for Surveyors
and Surveying AssociationsThe presentation will address
the increase of the political awareness for precise, actual and
3D digital geoinformation (EU INSPIRE directive for creating a
common geodata infrastructure for all action fields of European
policy making, especially facing the environmental change).
Geodesy, geoinformation and land management play an important
role in all key sociopolitical issues such as global change,
climate policy, energy supply, disaster prevention, inner
security, demographic change, e-government or modernisation of
the state as well as data protection and data security.
The presentation further discussed the fundamental role of a
connected geo-community – shaping networks between politics,
government, administration, private economy, industry, science,
research and education.
Pro-active communication has a crucial role in contribution of
the surveying profession in direct connection to societal
megatrends and changes as a promotion and image strategy.
The presentation will further address the new orientation for
surveyors in the field of geodesy, geoinformation and land
management in Germany – DVW´s integrative role as a platform and
stakeholder for the entire surveyor`s community (INTERGEO, young
blood initiatives, political lobbyism, membership policy,
organization, education and training, networking, international
engagement, technical progress).
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Karl-Friedrich Thöne is the President
of the DVW – German Association for Geodesy, Geoinformation and
Land Management. He has a Doctorate (PhD) in Engineer Sciences (Dr-Ing.)
in 1994 at the Technical University of Berlin.
Since 1998 he has been Director-General for the Development of
Rural Spaces and Forestry, Thuringian Ministry for Agriculture,
Nature Conservation and Environment in Erfurt, Thuringia,
Germany.
He is an Honorary Professor at the Technical University of
Dresden for International Land Policy and Land Management.
He has worked on diverse on-the-job consultancies mainly for the
German Development Cooperation Agency (gtz) in Portugal, the
Baltic states, Indonesia, Taiwan, Russia, Eastern Europe and
Cambodia –land policy, good governance, land management, land
administration, valuation, professional education. |
Plenary Session 3 – Knowledge to Evaluate
Wednesday 9 May 2012 11:00-12:30
Co-Chairs: Prof.
Dalal S. Alnaggar,
FIG Vice President, Egypt and
Geom.
Franco Mazzoccoli, CNGeGL, Vice
President, Italy
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Mr. Mario Resca;,General Director, Development for
Cultural Heritage, Ministry for Cultural Heritage, Italy:
Enhancement of Cultural Heritage through the Public Awareness
Mr. Mario Resca (born 1945) is the General Director for
the Development for Cultural Heritage in the Cultural Heritage
Ministry since 2009. From 2011 he has also been the President of
the Italian Convention Bureau and from 2010 Special
Administrator of Great Brera, Pinacoteca di Breva and since 2008
Advisor to Sandro Bondi, Minister for Cultural Heritage. He has
a degree in economics from Bocconi University, Milan (1969). He
has granted Award Cavaliere del Lavoro of the Italian Republic
in 2002. |
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Dr. Fabio Remondino, FBK, Italy:
3D Surveying and Modelling Technologies for the Digital
Preservation of Cultural HeritageDr. Fabio Remondino
has PhD in photogrammetry from IGP – ETH Zurich, Switzerland in
2006 and has been in Post doctoral research at SOI Unit at FBK
Trento, Italy 2007–2010 and since 2010 he has been the Head of
3DOM Research Unit at FBK Trento in Italy.
His research areas cover: photogrammetry, laser scanning, 3D
modelling, image processing and remote sensing.
He is Chairman of ISPRS WGV/4 “Image- and range-based 3D
modeling” and ISPRS Society Delegate for CIPA 2008–2012. In
2004–2008 he was co-chair of ISPRS WGV/4 “Virtual Reality and
Computer Animation”.
He has been popular invited speaker at international conferences
in Italy, China, Germany, USA and Norway especially on 3D
modelling of cultural objects
He has several awards for best articles at international
conferences 2002–2008. |
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Mr. See Lian Ong, RICS President, United Kingdom:
Preserving the Built Environment: Importance of Building
Information ModelingMr. See Lian Ong KMN, BSc (Hons),
PPISM, FISM, FRICS, ICECA is RICS President 2011–2012.
See Lian Ong was inaugurated as the 130th President of RICS in
July 2011. He is the first non-British President in the 143 year
history of RICS.
He has also served as Chair of RICS Asia Board for over 5 years
(July 2005 – November 2010).
See Lian has an illustrious career spanning more than 38 years
in both the public and private sectors of the construction
industry. He has recently retired as Executive Director /
Partner of Davis Langdon & Seah (Malaysia) Pte. Ltd. and
Managing Director of DLS Management (Malaysia) Pte. Ltd.
He is Past Chairman of the Pacific Association of Quantity
Surveyors, PAQS (2003–2005) and Past President of the
Institution of Surveyors Malaysia, ISM (2003–2004). He is a
Fellow member of the Institution of Surveyors Malaysia (ISM), a
Registered Quantity Surveyor with the Board of Quantity
Surveyors Malaysia and an Accredited Mediator with the
Construction Industry Development Board Malaysia (CIDB).
See Lian is a much sought after speaker and he has presented
numerous papers at various international conferences. In
recognition of his vast contributions to the profession and the
property and construction industry, he was awarded the KMN
(2003), PAQS Medal (2007), “Malaysian Surveyor of the Year”
Award (2008) and ICEC Award of Appreciation (2008 |
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