News in 2018
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Annual Meeting – FIG Commission 7
The 2017 Annual Meeting of FIG Commission 7 was held in
Cartagena/Colombia in an excellent surrounding and thus
providing the opportunity to attend for many colleagues from the
region.
The Annual Meeting and the international Conference on
Cadastre for Emergencies and Disasters - Challenges and
opportunities for islands and coastlines, which was co-organised
with FIG Commission 9, attracted 94 participants from four
continents, among them directors of national expert institutions
in cadastre and land administration, international experts,
company representatives and professors of important universities
and a considerable large delegation from the Republic of Korea.
FIG Commission 9 Chair Steven Nystrom (US) was a warmly
welcomed participant throughout the meeting.
Opening
FIG Commission 7 Chair Gerda
Schennach opened the Annual Meeting and welcomed Delegates and
guests. Due to cancellation of her flight to Colombia for a
weather disaster in Europe it was a premiere that she was
present throughout the events by a teleconference facility.
Daniel Steudler from Switzerland, Honorary Member of FIG, was in
the same situation. Teleconference turned out to |
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be a good substitute but still not the
same as being present personally. The opening session was supported by a
presentation from the Commission 7 Chair.
Meeting in Columbia
The theme of the Annual Meeting and the international Conference was
‘Cadastre for Emergencies and Disasters – Challenges and
opportunities for islands and coastlines’. The organisers in
Colombia were very pleased with the support and confidence to conduct
this FIG meetings in Cartagena/Colombia. Daniel Paez, Vice-Chair of FIG
Commission 7 and Chair of WG 7.2 coordinated the organising team of
young surveyors and students. A very well organised event providing a
well thought program with a mix of international and Colombian speakers
provided good opportunities for discussions and exchange of positions
and views. Find here more details about the
program and
presentations.
Update of Commission 7 Working Groups
Christiaan Lemmen, Honorary Member of FIG and
Vice-Chair of Commission 7 and Chair of WG 7.1 on ‘Fit for Purpose Land
Administration’ (FFP LA) gave a presentation about the work in Working
Group 7.1. The main focus is on the implementation of LADM and the
preparation for LADM II. FFP LA is not always fully embraced and in some
cases perceived as a threat. This was for instance expressed in a
recently published newsletter of CLGE and debates about the subject will
clarify about the visions and future developments. Chr. Lemmen also
mentioned that he is appointed as professor on Land Administration
Systems at ITC University of Twente. He will combine this with his work
at Kadaster. He will step down as Delegate from Commission 7 after his
term of office by the end of this year. A long-term active person in FIG
and his valuable inputs will be missed as well as his critical questions
and statements which kept discussions on core topics alive.
Daniel Paez, Vice-Chair of Commission 7 and Chair of
WG 7.2 on Group ‘Land Management in Climate Change and Pre- and Post-
Disaster Areas’ summarised the work of his Working Group which is
largely reflected in the theme of the Annual Meeting. It was a huge
success to have an international event to address the topic.
Robin McLaren, Vice-Chair of Commission 7
and Chair of WG 7.3 on ‘Crowdsourcing of Land Rights’ was not
able to participate this year due to health reasons. Also he
announced that he will retire after his term of office as
Vice-chair of Commission 7 and therefore step down from FIG.
This is the end of an era! He put important topics on the agenda
like the role of the profession, general boundaries and new
technologies and innovations like blockchain technology. |
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Gyula Ivan, Vice-Chair of Commission 7 and Chair of
WG 7.4 on ‘Citizen Cadastre’ was not present during the Annual Meeting.
The Working Group will work on the open issues from the Work Plan and
prepare contributions for the Technical Sessions in the FIG Congress.
In general most of the activities from the Work Plan of FIG
Commission 7 have been completed and fulfilled. The results will be
presented in Istanbul during the FIG Congress.
Events
The following events, where FIG Commission 7 will contribute to, will
take place:
- CLGE Meeting (Paris, 29 January, 2018 >> see below
- World Bank Conference (WashingtonD.C., 19-23 March 2018)
- LADM II meeting (Zagreb, 7-8 April 2018)
- FIG Congress (Istanbul, 6-11 May 2018)
- UN-GGIM meeting (New York, August 2018)
- FIG Commission 7 Annual Meeting and international Seminar
(Bergen, 24-28 Sept 2018)
For the FIG Congress there are in total 450 abstracts for papers
submitted. 135 abstracts are related to Commission 7, 19 of them are
peer reviewed papers. It means roughly 25 Technical Sessions, which will
be a challenge to get scheduled without too much overlapping. Gerda
Schennach informed about a side event on cadastre and land management
co-organised with the host country where delegates and representatives
from surrounding countries are invited to participate. There might also
be another side event of GLTN and FAO. Chrit Lemmen will discuss this
with Oumar Sylla from GLTN. The aim is to have as less overlap as
possible between the side events and the Technical Sessions. Gerda
Schennach addressed the limited availability of reviewers for the peer
review process for FIG conferences and encouraged Delegates who are
willing to contribute with their expertise in the peer review process to
get registered in the reviewers database.
For the Annual Meeting 2018 there were three locations proposed:
- Bergen, Norway
- San Diego, USA (overlapping with Esri User Conference)
- Nairobi, Kenya
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During the FIG Congress new Commission Chairs for all FIG
Commissions will be elected, this year with a delay of two years
for the elections as a consequence of the ongoing discussion on
the re-structuring of FIG in the General Assemblies since 2015.
The main purpose of the Annual Meeting 2018 is the transition of
the outgoing Chair to the incoming Chair and to set the agenda
for the next term of office together with new Working Group
Chairs and the Delegates. |
After discussion Bergen/Norway is selected as location for the Annual
Meeting 2018 and one-day international conference. The date has been
agreed after the meeting for 24 – 28 September 2018.
In January 2018 a CLGE round-table meeting will take place in Paris.
The topic of this meeting will be about the stakes of securing
sustainable land rights. This seems to be an excellent opportunity for a
debate on the role of private surveyors in FFP LA. This event will help
to get a better understanding of each other and to discuss the threats
and opportunities. Both Claire Galpin, Chair of
Géomètres-sans-Frontières and Commission 7 Chair Gerda Schennach will be
present.
Young Surveyors
At the end of the Annual Meeting two Young Surveyors from Colombia
were awarded by the Commission 7 Chair for their professional work at
the university and offered co-funding to participate and present about
their work in the FIG Congress in Istanbul/Turkey in May 2018.
The report in PDF can be found
here.
The proceedings/presentations and the overall program can be found
here.
Gerda Schennach and Paula Dijkstra
January 2018