News in 2016
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FIG President Chryssy Potsiou was invited in Brussels on June 14 to
give a presentation at a Workshop organized by the Policy Department D
on Budgetary Affairs, at the EU Parliament, early in the afternoon. The
presentation was about a comparative international research on the very
sensitive issue of Land Expropriation legislation and administrative
procedures applied in Greece, France and the Netherlands, for which Prof Potsiou was
the scientific leader. The main purpose of that study, conducted in
2013, was to assess the efficiency of the Greek legislation and provide
recommendations for further improvements and harmonization with good
practice. Her current presentation was a follow-up to assess the
legislative amendments since 2013 and provide new recommendations.
FIG President Potsiou at the Policy Department D on Budgetary Affairs, at the EU Parliament |
FIG President Potsiou visited Jan de Graeve and his impressive collection of surveying books and material |
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Jan explained that the enhancement of this first inscription by WHM over
10years ago has been proposed this May, to the director of UNESCO
headquarters in Paris . This is the challenge for the 28 countries
concerned from the North of Norway, over central Europe ,Greece and
Crete to cross the Mediterranean sea and through east Africa to follow
the 30th Meridian till Buffelfontein in RSA covering 105 degrees and so
contribute to the figure of the earth; Research went on during the last
10/12 years to bring the documentation together, to translate the
original Struve report (1857/60) of over 1000 pages into English. Now
the country representatives have to meet and agree about the points to
be inscribed on a tentative list to submit to WHM.
Chryssy also had the opportunity to see Jan’s library devoted to
historic books of surveying and applied geometry and browse through the
early 1509 Paccioli edition of Euclid and others. Jan actually
reconstructs the scientific library of Gerard Mercator with original
16th century works and has also collected many original standard: Pied
de Roy from France an original Meter by Lenoir, a copy of the Mètre de
Breteuil and the comparator of professor van Swinden to convert the
original measure in metric system, early 19th century in the 17
provinces actually Netherland and Belgium and many others.
Chryssy and Jan paid a short visit over lunchtime to the house of the
Surveyors Rue du Nord in Brussels where Eric De Keghel shared a working
party on evolution of the real estate market. Chryssy introduced on this
occasion the invitation to the Joint FIG/World Bank Conference on
Sustainable Real Estate Markets-Policy Framework and Necessary Reforms
to be held in Athens, Greece, in September 2016 to our Belgian
colleagues.
Jan was so kind to drive Chryssy quickly through Brussels, the Royal
Palace, the House of the Academies, the three concentric ring roads of
Brussels, the European Headquarters and some of the 14,000,000 m2 of
offices around the European Parliament where he dropped her for her
meeting.
Chryssy Potsiou
23 June 2016