Plenary Sessions and Keynote Speakers
Each day invited international recognized experts will deal
with topics within the overall theme of the congress “Engaging
the challenges, Enhancing the Relevance”. They will address key
challenges of our time within the surveying profession:
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Plenary session 1
- Tuesday 17 June 2014
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Chair: Prof. Stig Enemark, Honorary President FIG, DdL,
DenmarkGeneral Focus:
Humanity faces a series of challenges including that of
undernourishment, shelter, climate change and economic progress.
These challenges are present and the Profession must engage
these challenges with its sciences, technologies, knowledge and
practices.
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Mr. Mustapa Mohamed ( born 25th of September
1950 ) is the Minister of International Trade and Industry,
Malaysia. He represents Jeli, Kelantan as its Member of
Parliament – and was first elected in 1995. He was first sworn
in as a Senator in 1991.
A graduate with First Class Honours degree in
economics from the University of Melbourne, Australia under the
Colombo Scholarship, he attained a Masters in Economic
Development from the Boston University, America under the Hubert
H.
Humphrey Fellowship. In 1997, he was awarded an Honorary Doctor
of Commerce by the University of Melbourne, Australia and an
Honorary Degree of
Law by the University of Nottingham, United Kingdom in 2005. He
was also awarded an Honorary Fellow of the National Institute of
Public dministration (INTAN) in 1997.
He was invited to join the Malaysian Cabinet
for the first time in 1995 as the Minister of Entrepreneur
Development – a new portfolio entrusted to develop
entrepreneurs. He was also appointed as the Finance Minister
(II) in 1998. This was a historical appointment as he was the
first Malaysian to hold two Ministerial portfolios at the same
time. At present, Mustapa is currently helming the Ministry
of International Trade and Industry (MITI) for the second term.
The agencies under MITI are Malaysia Industrial Development
Authority (MIDA), Malaysia
External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE), SME
Corporations (SMECorp), Small Medium Enterprises Bank (SME
Bank), Halal Industry Corporations (HDC), Malaysia Productivity
Corporations (MPC), Malaysia Industrial evelopment Finance
(MIDF) and Malaysia Automotive Institute (MAI).
Mustapa Mohamed authored several books on
Malaysian economic policies and politics. He is married to
Khamarzan Ahmed Meah and blessed with 4 children.
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Mr. Gregory Scott,
GGIM Advisor, Statistics Division,
United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United
States
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Greg Scott is the UN’s Inter-Regional Advisor
on Global Geospatial Information Management for the recently
established United Nations initiative on Global Geospatial
Information Management (UN-GGIM), an inter-governmental
mechanism created by the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) in
July 2011. Greg provides high level strategic policy advice and
leadership in the coordination and implementation of UN-GGIM
initiatives, particularly with the Member States and related
International Organizations involved in national, regional and
global geospatial information management. He is responsible for
developing the substantive content for the UN-GGIM Committee of
Experts, the UN-GGIM High Level Forum's, international technical
capacity development workshops, and other international fora.
Greg possesses formal qualifications in
cartography and survey mapping, has a Graduate Diploma in
Geography from the Australian National University, and has a
strong spatial analysis and modelling background.
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Dr. Clarissa Agustinus,
Global Land Tool Network,
UN-Habitat, Kenya
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Clarissa Augustinus is founder and Lead on the
Global Land Tool Network, a network of over 60 international
partners (2004- to date) and Unit Leader of Land and Global Land
Tool Network, UN-Habitat based in Nairobi, Kenya (2003- to
date). She is the focal point for urban land in the United
Nations system.
Ms. Augustinus holds a Ph.D. in Social Anthropology from Rhodes
University (South Africa) on the conversion of land from tribal
to informal settlement and a change model of Zulu tenure (1995).
She is a senior lecturer in the Department of Land Surveying in
the School of Engineering, Surveying and Construction at the
University of KwaZulu Natal with focus on land management and
cadastral reform (1994-2000).
She is involved with a wide range of consultancies at global,
regional and country level for a wide range of governments and
organisations on range of issues associated with land.
Moreover she is the author of a number of journal publications
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Plenary session 2
- Wednesday 18 June 2014
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Chair: TBAGeneral Focus:
The Profession has key roles towards the betterment of society,
environment and economy and need to attend to emerging issues
and trends.
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Mr. Paul Munro-Faure,
Deputy Director, Climate, Energy
and Tenure Division,
Natural Resources Management and
Environment Department,
Food and Agriculture Organization of the
United Nations, Italy
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Paul Munro-Faure has led FAO’s tenure team
since 2000. He is the Deputy Director of the Climate, Energy and
Tenure Division of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
based in Rome. He has qualifications in land economy, rural
planning and land management, with extensive practical
experience in the agricultural and urban sectors in the
developed market economies, in the transitional economies of
Central and Eastern Europe and the CIS, in the Asia/Pacific
region and in Africa. He is co-chair of the recently formed FAO
Task Force on the Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible
Governance of Tenure.
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Mr. Keith C. Bell,
The
World Bank, Sustainable Development Department Social,
Environment & Rural Development (EASER), East Asia Pacific
Region, United States
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Mr. Keith Clifford Bell joined the World Bank
in 2003 where he leads land programs throughout East Asia. In
addition, he works in fragile and conflict states in Asia, the
Middle East and Latin America. Prior to the Bank, he worked for
more than 25 years in the public and private sectors in
Australia. He was the Surveyor-General of the Australian State
of Victoria until 2003. Earlier appointments included heading
the land information agency in Canberra, national mapping and
Secretary to the Australia New Zealand Land Information Council.
He is a licensed surveyor and professional engineer and spent
his early professional career in the exploration industry,
hydrography, port development, railways and land development. In
addition he has continued army service comprising full-time,
reserve and stand-by service for more than three decades. |
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Mr. Klaus Deininger,
The
World Bank, Sustainable Development Department Social,
Environment & Rural Development (EASER), East Asia Pacific
Region, United States
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Mr. Klaus Deininger is a Lead
Economist in the World Bank’s the Development Economics Group.
His work focuses on income and asset inequality, land tenure and
governance. In this context, he is involved in design,
evaluation, and analysis of innovative programs to secure land
rights and improve the functioning of factor markets and
productivity all over the world. He published more than 50
journal articles and is the lead author of a number of books,
including the report on ‘Rising Global Interest in Farmland’ on
global land acquisition and ‘The land governance framework’ and
is the lead organizer of the Bank’s Annual Conference on Land
and Poverty. He has a Ph.D. in Applied Economics from the
University of Minnesota, an MA in Agricultural Economics from
the University of Berlin, and an MA in theology from the
University of Bonn.
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Prof. Chris Rizos,
President, International
Association of Geodesy (IAG), Australia
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Chris Rizos is Professor of Geodesy and
Navigation, School of Civil & Environmental Engineering, the
University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. Chris is
president of the International Association of Geodesy (IAG), a
member of the Executive and Governing Board of the International
GNSS Service (IGS), and co-chair of the Multi-GNSS Asia Steering
Committee. Chris is a Fellow of the IAG, a Fellow of the
Australian Institute of Navigation, a Fellow of the U.S.
Institute of Navigation, and an honorary professor of Wuhan
University, China. Chris has been researching the technology and
applications of GPS since 1985, and is an author/co-author of
over 600 journal and conference papers.
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Plenary session 3 -
Thursday 19 June 2014
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Chair: Mr. Robert Foster, Honorary President FIG, NSPS,
USA
General Focus:
The Profession has key roles towards the betterment of society,
environment and economy and must continue its march to the top,
towards professional significance and relevance.
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Mr. Ben Elder,
IPMS Coalition, United Kingdom
(Global
Launch of the International Property Management Standards)
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Ben Elder is responsible for delivery of the
RICS Global Valuation Strategy which has a key role to play in
securing global financial stability through participation by the
RICS in the development and application of International
Standards. Ben is well qualified for this role as an Economist
and a Chartered Surveyor and he has a particular interest is the
interface of the economy and property markets.
Ben’s has been a practising valuer and a respected academic
holding senior positions at Nottingham Trent University and The
College of Estate Management. In recognition of Ben’s
international expertise Ben has been appointed to The Global
Advisory Forum for The Appraisal Foundation in the USA as well
as the Advisory Forum Executive to the International Valuation
Standards Council and is a co-opted executive to the United
Nations ECE Real Estate Management Advisory Group.
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Mr. Jean-Yves Pirlot,
President, Comité de Liaison des
Géomètres Européens (CLGE), Belgium
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Jean-Yves Pirlot is since September 2011
Co-Chair of the Standing Committee on Geographic Information in
Antarctica (part of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic
Research. Since April 2011, Chair of the Working Group of the
Mapping and Cadastral Agencies of the Grande Région (composed by
following regions: Grand Duché de Luxembourg, Saarland,
Rheinland Pfalz, Wallonie). Since October 2010, President of the
Ordre Belge des Géomètres-Experts asbl (OBGE asbl). Since
September 2010, President of the Council of European Surveyors
(CLGE). Since June 2010, President of AM/FM-GIS BELUX aisbl.
Since June 2009, Board Member of Euromut, a Belgian Health
Insurance Company and since January 2009, president of the
Belgian Union of Land surveyors (Union belge des
Géomètres-Experts - UBG).
From 1989 to 1991Jean-Yves was a Geodetic Surveyor. From 1998 to
2000, Diplôme inter-universitaire d’études spécialisées (DES) en
cartographie et télédétection (Université libre de Bruxelles,
Université de Liège, Université catholique de Louvain) – i.e. a
master in Cartography and Remote Sensing. From 2008 to 2010:
Executive Master in Public Management (EMMP – Solvay, Business
School, Brussels).
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Mr. Ahmad Fauzi Nordin,
Director General, Department
of Survey and Mapping Malaysia
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Mr. Ahmad Fauzi Nordin is currently the
Director-General of the Department of Survey and Mapping
Malaysia. He is a qualified land surveyor who additionally
serves as the Chairman of the Licensed Land Surveyors Board,
Malaysia.He has experiences in both cadastral survey and mapping
systems, serving in various capacities in both areas during his
more than 34 years tenure with the Department of Survey and
Mapping, Malaysia. He is also a Past President and Fellow of the
Royal Institution of Surveyors Malaysia (RISM) as well as the
current Vice Chair of Working Group 3 of the Regional Committee
of the United Nations Global Geospatial Information Management
for Asia and the Pacific (RC-UNGGIM-AP).
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Plenary session 4 -
Friday 20 June 2014
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Chair: Mr. Mohamad Azmi Mohd Zin, President AALSM,
Malaysia
General Focus:
On the horizon is the Post-2015 Development Agenda, the
successor to the Millennium Development Goals. The session will
consider Professional responsibilities, information management,
the land and the seas will lead humanity towards “Realizing the
Future We Want for All”.
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Dr. Vanessa Lawrence,
Co-Chair UN-GGIM, Ordnance Survey
International, United Kingdom
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Dr Vanessa Lawrence CB, HonFREng, FRGS, FRICS,
FCInstCES, CCMI, CGeog, is the Secretary General of Ordnance
Survey International, which is the international part of Great
Britain’s national mapping authority. Vanessa was, from 2000 to
2014, the Director General and Chief Executive of Ordnance
Survey and the adviser to the British Government on mapping,
surveying and geographic information. She was the
longest-serving Director General since 1875 and she was the
first woman to hold the post.
Dr Lawrence received her business training from the publishing
company Pearson plc. and then moved to developing, for Pearson,
a successful start-up new technology business; prior to joining
Ordnance Survey in September 2000, she held senior positions
with international software company Autodesk Inc.
In the New Year’s Honours of 2008 she was appointed by Her
Majesty the Queen as a Companion of The Most Honourable Order of
the Bath (CB).
Among her many external positions, she is currently the Co-Chair
of the United Nations Committee of Experts on Global Geospatial
Information Management, the Honorary Vice-President of The
Geographical Association and a member of the Council of the
Royal Geographical Society, the Honorary Colonel of 135
Independent Geographic Squadron, Royal Engineers as well as
being a Visiting Professor at the University of Southampton and
at Kingston University.
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Mr. Mustapha Iptes,
Director, International
Hydrographic Organization, Monaco
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Rear Admiral (Ret) Mustafa IPTES
(Oceanography BS, National Recourse Strategy MSc) served 30
years and retired from the Turkish Navy in 2011. In the last two
decades, he has actively been involved in the maritime
safety/security/policy and research activities, as well as
hydrography, oceanography, marine environment. He served as
Hydrographer of Turkey (Director of Turkish Navigation,
Hydrography and Oceanography Office) between 2006-2010 and the
Chairman of the Mediterranean and Black Seas Hydrographic
Commission (MBSHC) between 2009-2010. RAdm. IPTES was elected as
the Director in 2012 and he has currently served as Director of
the IHO.
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Mr. Donovan Storey, Chief, Social, Policy and
Population Section, United Nations Economic and Social
Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP), Thailand
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Donovan Storey is chief of social policy and
population, Social Development Division, UNESCAP. His
responsibilities lie in programs on social protection,
migration, population, and aging. He was previously an academic
specializing in development management, social development and
urban governance at the University of Queensland, Australia.
Prior to this position, he worked in New Zealand and Fiji as a
development specialist focusing on the Pacific Islands and
Southeast Asia. Mr. Storey obtained a Ph.D. in development
studies in New Zealand. |
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