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FIG General Assembly voted Ghana as host of FIG Working Week 2021
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General Assembly 2017 report
29 May and 2 June 2017, Helsinki, Finland
The audience at the General Assembly - a record number of member associations were represented
The 40th FIG General Assembly was held as usual as part of FIG
Working Week. A record number of delegates had found their way to a cold
but light Helsinki and the General Assembly. At the first session 63
member associations were represented along with other members of FIG and
observers, in total around 300. At the second session on 2 June the
representation of Member Associations had increased to 69, giving in
total 86 votes. Together with other members and observers there were
around 350 participants. In total 73 member associations have been
present during the General Assembly.
At the first sessions reports were given from the work that has been
done since last General Assembly in Christchurch, in May 2016. All the
many who have been involved in council, commissions, networks, permanent
institutions and task forces presented some of the work they have been
involved in during the last year. At the second session there were
reports from activities during the week. In her closing speech, FIG
President Potsiou also reported from some of the many sessions and
meetings during the week, both the inspirational plenary sessions,
technical sessions, sessions with partners such as UN-Habitat/Global
Land Tool Network, FAO, and the World Bank, and sessions organised by
the four Platinum Corporate members: Bentley, ESRI, Leica and Trimble.
Elections
At the Working Week two elections took place. The first election was
about a change in FIG Statutes and Internal Rules proposed by DVW, the
German Member Association. They proposed to change article 5.5 to:
The term of office for all elected members of the Council is four years
subject to the provisions of section 5.6. No individual may serve for
more than two consecutive periods on the Council as Vice President. The
term of office of the president is limited to one period of four years.
The term of office for the President, Vice Presidents and the ACCO
representative starts on 1 January in the year immediately following
their election. For the purposes of this section a single term of two
years or less shall not be considered as a term of office.
At the second General Assembly sessions this change was adopted with 49
votes for the change and 37 against.
The second vote was to find the venue for 2021, and the election was
between two strong bids from Ghana and Poland. Both destinations were
creative and inspiring in their promotion of the destination, and both
destinations were praised for their motivating and stimulating campaigns
to promote the cities and countries. This was also reflected in the
final voting which was quite equal. Finally, Ghana received 47 votes
against Poland with 39 votes. Very close. Thanks to both destinations
and their associations behind for giving the General Assembly very
memorable election campaigns and a fantastic insight in both Krakow and
Poland as well as Accra and Ghana.
Honorary Members
Two long-term and active FIG delegates were appointed Honorary Members. The nomination of Daniel Steudler, Swiss Association for Geomatics and Land Management (geosuisse) was motivated by President of geosuisse, Petra Hellman. Daniel Steudler is well know all over the world for his extensive work for FIG since 1994, among other things on the Cadastre2014 publication, implementation and maintenance of Cadastral Template – last year updated to a version 2.0, chair of Task Force on Spatially Enabled Societies and the publication on Cadastre 2014 and Beyond. In 2017, he was appointed to the FIG Foundation Board.
Motivation letter
Yerach Doytsher has likewise been involved in FIG activities since
1990’ies, and his nomination was motivated by Dr Haim Srebro. Yerach has
among other things served as commission 3 chair, chair of the Task Force
on Scientific Journal, has been ACCO Representative to the FIG Council,
and was a was a key member of the Local Organizing Committee for FIG
Working Week 2009.
Motivation letter
Yerach Doytsher and FIG President Potsiou |
FIG President Potsiou with Daniel Steudler |
Task Forces
During the term 2015-18 FIG has 4 task forces; three task forces
looking at internal FIG matters and one task force to assess the
progress of establishing the real property markets in the countries with
economies in transition. The Task Force on Scientific Journal presented
its final report at the General Assembly, and the task force concluded
the Working Week with a meeting together with the FIG Peer Review
editorial Board. The task Force on Commission Structure also presented a
concluding report. After the presentation of the report and
recommendations, there was a noteworthy discussion which also continued
at a well-attended lunch meeting later in the week. The recommendations
were well received, and at the second General Assembly volunteers who
wanted to contribute to the further work based on the recommendations of
the Task Force were identified. FIG Council appreciates this large
engagement from many member associations in the development of FIG and
FIG structure.
New members
It was a pleasure that the General Assembly could welcome four new
Member Associations:
- Ordre des Géomètres Experts de Côte d’Ivoire (OGECI)
- Tanzania Institution of Valuers and Estate Agents (TIVEA)
- The Society of Engineers – United Arab Emirates
- Institution of Surveyors of Uganda, ISU
Since last year, Council has approved the following Corporate
Members:
- Topcon Europe Positioning b.v Category C (CM-30068)
- Géographie, Topographie, Hydraulique, Energie et Construction
(GEOTHECO), Uganda, Category D (CM-30062) moved from MA membership)
- GIS/Transport Ltd., Nigeria – Category D (CM-30067)
- GEOIDE GEOSYSTEMS S.A., Portugal – Category E (CM-30064)
- Génie Congo Sarl, République Démocratique du Congo – Category F
(CM-30063)
- M/s Accord Marine Surveyors, India – Category F (CM-30066)
- M/s. Survey Scale Pvt. Limited., Karachi, Pakistan – Category F
(CM-30065)
And Academic Members:
- Institute of Surveying and Mapping, Survey Department, Sri
Lanka (AC-40146)
- Selcuk University, Geomatic Engineering, Turkey (AC-40147)
- Tafe NSW - Riverina Institute, Australia (AC-40148)
- University of Oradea – Faculty of Construction, Cadastre and
Architecture, Romania (AC-40145)
The General Assembly also had the hard task to say good bye to Member
Associations who have not cleared their membership payments.
- Brasil: Sociedade Brasileira de Cartografia, Geodésia,
Fotogrametria e Sensoriamento Remoto MA-10011
- Ethiopia: Ethiopian Surveying Professionals Association (ESPA)
MA-10115
- Nigeria: Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors and Valuers
(NIESV) MA-10118
- Gabon: Association des Professionels de l'Ingenierie
Topographique du Gabon, APIT MA-10122
At the end of the General Assembly FIG President held her closing
speech (link…) and thanked the local organisers for a splendid and well
organised Working Week .
Links:
FIG Council during the FIG Fanfare |
Welcome screen |
The Ghanese participants after the voting
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Co-conference director Pekka Halme receives a drum from the
local organising committee 2021 |
FIG President Chryssy Potsiou during her Presidents Report |
Pekka Halme, LOC 2017 hands over the FIG Flag to Orhan Ercan,
Co-Congress director for the congress 2018 |
Louise Friis-Hansen
9 June 2017