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	  News in 2018
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	Celebration of FIG 140 anniversary and hand over ceremony
		9 November 2018, Athens Greece
		
			
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Five vibrant FIG Presidents... Jua Talvitie, Robert Foster, Chryssy 
				Potsiou, Holger Magel and Rudolf Staiger | The year 2018 marks the 140 anniversary of FIG. This special 
				occasion was celebrated together with a handover event marking 
				the end of term for current FIG president Chryssy Potsiou, 
				Greece (2015-2018) to President Elect Rudolf Staiger, Germany, 
				who will take over the FIG Presidency on 1 January 2019. FIG was founded on 18 July 1878 in Paris by delegates from 
				seven national associations - Belgium, France, Germany Great 
				Britain, Italy, Spain and Switzerland - and was known as the 
				Fédération Internationale des Géomètres. This has later become 
				anglicized to the International Federation of Surveyors
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		FIG President Chryssy Potsiou had organsed this remarkable event in 
		Athens, Greece in conjunction with TUFE2018 - High-level International 
		Interdisciplinary Conference with the overall theme: Economy, Society 
		and Climate Change - The impact of mega trends in the Built Environment, 
		Construction Industry and Real Estate. The Technical Chamber of Greece 
		was main organiser of this special event that included apart from FIG, 
		the Union of International Architechts, the European Council of Civil 
		Engineers and UN-ECE. At the closing of the successful conference 
		bringing surveyors, architechts and engineers together, a cooperation 
		agreement between the organisations was signed. Please 
		read more here.
		The festive celebration took place in the Eugenides Foundation, 
		setting a beautiful frame for this special event. President Potsiou had 
		managed to invite many special speakers and attendees who all 
		contributed to a lively and nice atmosphere. Three honorary presidents 
		attended this event, Juha Talvitie, Finland (1988-1991), Robert Foster, 
		US (2000-2002), and Holger Magel, Germany (2003-2006), three honorary 
		members, Helge Onsrud, Norway, Daniel Steudler, Switzerland and 
		Yerach Doytsher, Israel, current and incoming commission chairs, 
		representatives from member associations, sister organisations and 
		regional bodies.
		
			
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FIG Honorary President Holger Magel | Key note speaker was Prof. Dr. Holger Magel who gave an impressive 
		and inspiring talk about "Territorial justice- A new Paradigm for the 
		Development of a Country" in which he argued that today, there is a big 
		focus on cities, smart cities and the development of cities, but rural 
		areas ought to get just as much attention. The key note presentation was 
				an eye opener for many and it showed how passion, a large 
				knowledge, and a long term effort can actually give results and 
				attention to a relevant theme. Hand-outs 
				of the key note speech
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		Honorary President Holger Magel was followed by other prominent 
		speakers. Honorary Member Helge Onsrud talked about Building Services to 
		Emerging Land Markets iformer Socialist Europe, Gerda Schennach, Chair 
		of FIG commission 7 talked about the role of cadastre and land 
		management for social stability, honorary member Daniel Steudler gave an 
		introduction to the Multi-Dimensions in Cadastre, Maurice Barbieri, 
		President of CLGE talked about Surveyors and Ethics go back a long way, 
		Kwame Tenadu, Ghana, Chair of FIG Commission 8 and co-conference 
		director for FIG Working Week 2021 had a presentation on sustaining 
		multilaterism in FIG for our common good and Mansur Muhammad Kabir, 
		Nigeria finalised the first part with the African perspectives in 
		enhancing the prfessional collaboration and strategic partnership from 
		2014-2018.
		The first ever appointed FIG Ambassador Dr. Clarissa 
		Augustinus also attended and gave a presentation. She has been working with FIG all the way back to 1993, and 
		she told the story on how the Global Land Tool Network (GLTN) was born 
		and FIG's role in this development. She described the impact that FIG 
		has had on the development of tools to address land issues - tools that 
		are now used with success at a country level. She finalised with a request and 
		invitation to FIG to continue the influence on land related matters. It 
		is a long haul to get all the way from an initial idea and wish to an 
		actual result and outcome, but this is needed. FIG is still after 140 years 
		needed at a global level.
		
			
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				 FIG 
				Honorary President Robert Foster |  FIG Honorary President Juha Talvitie
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		IT is not often that so many FIG presidents are represented at the 
		same time and all three Honorary Presidents gave very impressive 
		speeches to the somewhat younger audience, who listened carefully to 
		their words. Juha Talvitie talked about the Founding of FIG and the 
		progress of FIG during the last 40 years putting in perspective what FIG 
		has accomplished, and Bob Foster spellbount the audience when he 
		talked on ethics addressing ethical 
		questions and cosiderations- among other things asking "what is our 
		higher ethics". Very impressive. He amazed by also giving another speech on 
		"Looking back and ahead" in which he also managed to make the audience 
		think one extra time on ethical questions and in which he put FIG into a 
		broader context.
		At the Hand Over ceremony there were addresses by the Greek hosts 
		Technical Chamber of Greece/HARSE who have supported President Potsiou 
		through all four years as president. Also by NTUA the School of Rural and 
		Surveying Engineers, where President Potsiou is working as professor has 
		supported these last four years.
		
			
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Rudolf Staiger, Chryssy Potsiou and Clarissa Augustinus |  
 
Chryssy Potsiou presented results from the past four years | 
			
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Dalal Alnaggar, former FIG Vice President, gave an interesting 
				speech on Women and Geomatics in the Arab Region
 
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Some of the incoming chairs took some time to discuss the 
				technical programme for FIG Working Week 2019, Marije Louwsma 
				Commission 8, Hartmut Müller Commission 3 and David Mitchell 
				Commission 2. | 
		
		President Potsiou gave an overview of the results during the past 
		four years and thanked not only the participants but all who have 
		supported her during these four last years.
 Finally the chain was handed over from Chryssy Potsiou to 
		incoming President Rudolf Staiger.
		
		
			
				|  | In the evening the celebration continued at Benaki Museum. After a 
		very interesting tour of the museum Honorary President Holger Magel gave 
		a very nice and very personal speech to the outgoing President. 
		
		Please read the speech here | 
		
		
		A very big thanks first of all to President Potiou for organising 
		this very special event and to Technical Chamber of Greece for making 
		this event possible and a reality. Also thanks to all the participants 
		who travelled to Athens to take part in this very specail event and day.
		Also a special thanks to Prof. Charalabos Ioannidis, Dean of SRES, 
		NTUA for his very special support during these past four years.
		
			
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Hand over ceremony - I Photo by John 
				Markunas |  
 
Hand over ceremony - II Photo by John 
				Markunas | 
			
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Hand over ceremony - III Photo by John 
				Markunas |  
 
Chryssy Potsiou and Rudolf Staiger with the three honorary 
				members | 
			
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... with incoming chairs |  
 
... and current chairs | 
			
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Juha Talvitie and Robert Foster with delegates from Romania, 
				Ghana, Nigeria and Egypt |  
 
A very special thanks to Charalabos Ioannidis for the past four 
				years | 
		
		 
		
		 
		Louise Friis-Hansen
		
		5 December 2018