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FIG Newsletter – June/July 2021 |
Dear Colleague,
This newsletter seems to be the FIG reporting newsletter... reports from the e-Working Week, the General Assembly, the Young Surveyors conference... all virtual events, organised and held with no prior knowledge on how to do this. The post-surveys tell us that we did some of the right things and that the events were successful and better than expected - no-one was however sure about what to expect! The survey and also comments during the event however also tells us that most are looking forward to a "new normal" where it will be possible again to meet in person. A very big thanks to the Dutch local organisers, to all who participated, to all sponsors and partners who made this event possible, to all who took part in the organisation and for all the many good ideas. Please have fun with these reports and I hope you will enjoy reading them.
Check also the changes in the FIG events for the coming years and other updates from the General Assembly. Mikael Lilje, Sweden, was re-elected Vice President of FIG and Kwame Tenadu was elected as the second Vice President for the term 2021-2024. A big thanks to all three candidates and their supporting organisations.
Not all in this newsletter is about the FIG Working Week... please also check out two interesting new books and a new publication - and if you have not yet watched the article of the month - yes watched... do not miss this special opportunity!
On 20 and 25 June four FIG General Assembly sessions were held - each with a different topic showing various sides of FIG, and the idea and hope was to create lively and inclusive sessions. We have learned that it is possible to manage online voting, that 73 official delegates from member associations registered and that almost 300 persons attended the sessions, that it is possible to include breakout discussions in a General Assembly, that some attended although it was dark night in their place, ...
Read the report with the results of the elections and watch the recordings of the sessions
Well, now we have also tried this - a fully online event. 1301 participants
met virtually, all with the common purpose to attend in the over 80 sessions
and other activities that took place during these 6 packed days. These 1301
participants came from in total 110 countries.
Read the
report
Over two days the 6YSCe was held in four regional programmes covering the
Africa and European Region, the South American Region, the North American
Region, and the Asia and the Pacific Region.
Read the
report
The following associations and organisations have become member during this past year:
welcome to all!
FIG Congress 2022 has been moved to Warsaw, Congress 2026 will be in
Cape Town, Working Week 2025 in Brisbane... Confused? Read on |
On 11 June 2021 Wally Youngs FIG Honorary Member passed away. Wally was secretary general during the Canadian term of office 1985-1987 and a vice president during the term of Finnish office 1988-1991.
Read obituary received from Kenn Allred
Each month on FIG web site you can find a special selected paper called "FIG Article of the Month".
The Article of the Month in
July 2021 The Article of the Month July is not a paper but a video recording of one of the keynote session at the FIG e-Working Week 2021. Founder and President of Esri - Environmental Systems Research Institute, Jack Dangermond talks with FIG President Rudolf Staiger, about the impactful latest trends in GIS software technology, how they impact surveying and the FIG community as well as thoughts and considerations on the future of the profession. Read more and watch the video...
June 2021 is written by Walter Timo de Vries, Germany: Identifying which human aspects play a crucial role in land consolidation processes The article introduces and analyses how which human aspects play a role in land consolidation processes. It provides a short synopses of three research experiences. These experiences in land consolidation are described at different scales.
This FIG Report, which is no 77 in the series of FIG Publications is
prepared by FIG Commission 8 - Spatial Planning and Development;
Working Group 8.5 on African Water Governance. The report is
addressing the challenges of water governance in urbanised areas in
Africa. Lack of water is impacting the ecology, agriculture, and the
general economy of most African nations. In addition, poor water
governance results in inequitable access to freshwater and
unsustainable water usage in many parts of Africa. |
Primarily written for university leaders, but also thought-provoking
and useful for others, this book combines expert knowledge,
experience and reflections from senior leaders to distil collective
leadership experiences. Authors are FIG Honorary Member Tom Kennie
together with Robin Middlehurst. |
FIG office has received this book from our Mexican member INEGI -
the National Institute of Statistics and Geography, Mexico.
This remarkable work tells the story of the National Institute of
Statistics and Geography (INEGI), from the perspective of the role
performed by information agencies in our societies and why
professional indepencence is fundamental to fulfil their mission. |
14 September 2021, Ramallah, Palestine - or online
Expert Group Meeting on Housing, Land and Property Rights in
Palestine within the ambit of the project “Achieving Planning and Land
Rights in Area C, West Bank, Palestine” implemented by the United Nations
Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat), in partnership with the Land and
Water Settlement Commission (LWSC) and the Global Land Tool Network (GLTN),
and funded by the European Union.
Read more: https://arabstates.gltn.net/2021/07/15/expression-of-interest-for-participation-in-the-expert-group-meeting-on-housing-land-and-property-rights-in-palestine/
Expression of interest: Deadline for application 30 July
2021
21-23 September 2021, Hanover, Germany
Intergeo 2021 - Live + Digital, #INTERGEO21
Web site: www.intergeo.de/en/
26 - 30 October 2021, Brasov, Romania
"Smart surveying solutions for sustainable development
symposium" organized by Romanian Surveyors Union in collaboration with
Transilvania University of Brașov. The event will be organized with both
on-site and on-line participation.
Event Website coming soon: http://www.sgr.ugr.ro
6-8 April 2022, Valencia, Spain
5th Joint International Symposium on Deformation Monitoring (JISDM 2022) in
cooperation with FIG Commission 6.
https://jisdm2022.webs.upv.es
Kind regards,
Ms. Louise Friis-Hansen
Director
International Federation of Surveyors |
FIG Congress 2022, Warsaw, Poland |
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FIG Working Week 2023, |
FIG Working Week 2024, Accra, Ghana
FIG Working Week 2025, Brisbane, Australia
FIG Congress 2026, Cape Town, South Africa
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