Global and Regional Professional and Institutional Reforms, some actions of the CLGE Maurice Barbieri, CLGE President Presentation of CLGE Introduction Our Strategy Our Actions 1
Leading Surveyors Association 37 Member countries + 3 Observing members 28 EU Members States >> 100.000 Surveyors Stakeholders FIG, YSEN, PCC, EG, EuroGI, EGoS, European Bodies National Associations One Profession Civil Servants Publicly Appointed Regulated Profession Free Market 2
CLGE: a definition CLGE is the leading representational Surveying Profession in Europe. body for the - Promotes the Profession in the EU - Fosters its development in the Council of Europe Surveying includes Cadastral Surveying which provides security to land and property title and thus underlies the economic base of western society. Geospatial Information is now ubiquitous in our lives and the Surveyor plays a fundamental role in this field. CLGE: a definition CLGE is the leading representational Surveying Profession in Europe. body for the - Promotes the Profession in the EU - Fosters its development in the Council of Europe Surveying includes Cadastral Surveying which provides security to land and property title and thus underlies the economic base of western society. Geospatial Information is now ubiquitous in our lives and the Surveyor plays a fundamental role in this field. 3
CLGE: a definition The individual Surveyors spread over now 36 member states are the final and most important beneficiaries of our activities. CLGE also pursues more general aims such as: - the sustainable development; - public and individual interests European Citizens. The Executive Board 2012-2014 4
Incoming Board 2014-2016 Executive Board Secretary-General Vasile Chiriac (MD) President Maurice Barbieri (CH) Vice-President D. Markovinović (HR) Treasurer D. Seitz (DE) Vice-President Duncan Moss (GB) Vice-President Nicolas Smith (FR) Vice-President Pekka Halme (FI) Vice-President Mairolt Kakko (ES) Vice-President SA Rudolf Kolbe (AT) IG - PARLS Clemens Kiepke (DE) FIG Young Surveyors Ana-Maria Brem (AT) 5
Strategic Goals of CLGE Take part in the legislative process governing the exercise of the Surveying Profession at the European and national levels; Build a Professional image of the European of Surveyor, recognized by the national governments as well as the EU; Motivate young surveyors to become active within their national associations and hence within CLGE; Make sure that the CLGE members are satisfied with the performance of CLGE. Strategic Goals of CLGE Influence; Visibility; Renewal; Members Satisfaction. 6
www.eureal.eu Global IPMS Coalition 7
IPMS Land In line with the need for cross-border investment information (land) and for international standards in many land & property related global sectors, we are exploring a collaborative initiative focused on the production of an internationally agreed standard for the reporting of land information. This could take the form of a checklist of key land information reporting elements such as tenure security, legal registration, ownership, mapping/measurement, value, rating/taxation and other essentials of the land information jigsaw. This consistent, global reporting framework should enable the derisking of the land investment process and the implementation of the voluntary guidelines for responsible land governance. Strategic Goals of CLGE Influence; Visibility; Renewal; Members Satisfaction. 8
House of the European Surveyor and GeoInformation in Brussels GSA & CLGE hand in hand 9
The European Space Expo moves to Budapest www.blueparking.eu (GNSS surveys to map P for disabled people) 10
Dynamic Professional Knowledge Base 11
Aims of the DPKB Explain and promote our profession to the European Bodies Guide the individual Surveyors Information source and decision tool for our Stakeholders and Partners European institutions National Organisations (best practices) PCC, EuroGeographics, Structure Comprehensive collection of relevant information about the profession in all CLGE member countries Incorporates existing information after validity check Regularly updated, with permanent quality assessment 12
DPKP Key Elements National legal framework Fields of activity Professional recognition Public appointment Education programmes Statistical data / economical data Other relevant information Marine Cadastre A Common project between most of the important European organisations dealing with land management June 20th May 24th2015 2014 FIG Working Week 2015 13
Exclusive Sponsor European Surveyor of the Year Day of the European Surveyor and GI European Surveyor of the year - 2012 14
European Surveyor of the year - 2013 15
Budapest Declaration 16
European Surveyor of the year - 2014 17
Day Of Euclid the European Surveyor &GI Year 18
Strategic Goals of CLGE Influence; Visibility; Renewal; Members Satisfaction. 19
CLGE Students Contest & Meeting CLGE Students Contest & Meeting YSEN Meeting 20
Developing a YSEN (FIG YSN) 21
Workshop 2 27-28 October 2014 Sofia, Bulgaria Strategic Goals of CLGE Influence; Visibility; Renewal; Members Satisfaction. 22
Strategic Goals: Satisfaction Make sure that the CLGE members are satisfied with our performance Introduction of WorkShops 23
GeoInformatics FIG quote From the Wisdom of the ages to the Challenges of the Modern World. Global and Regional Professional and Institutional Reforms 24
Background In Europe, there is a strong focus on the Mutual Recognition of Professional Qualifications. The goal is to favour a strong internal market with sound competition based on the free movement of citizens, including professionals CLGE agrees with this philosophy but we are sure that the European and National legislators have to be careful. Over regulation is bad, but under regulation too For cadastral surveying we are in favour of strong national regulation, leading in the best case to the public appointment. This goal is endeavoured by CLGE s interest group of publicly appointed and regulated liberal surveyors 4 PILLARS Civil Servants Publicly Appointed Regulated Profession Free Market 25
4 PILLARS Article 45 Prev. 39 Article 51 Prev. 45 Mutual Recognition Services 4 PILLARS Civil Servants Publicly Appointed Regulated Profession Free Market 26
4 PILLARS Civil Servants Publicly Appointed Regulated Profession Free Market 4 PILLARS Civil Servants Publicly Appointed Regulated Profession Free Market 27
Code Accord of PQ Multilateral for Liberal Cadastral Surveyors = BAC+5 + 2T + SE 39 1. Freedom of movement for workers shall be secured within the Community. 2. Such freedom of movement shall entail the abolition of any discrimination based on nationality between workers. 3. It shall entail the right, subject to limitations justified on grounds of public policy, public security or public health: (a) to accept offers of employment actually made; (b) to move freely within the territory of Member States for this purpose; (c) to stay in a Member State for the purpose of employment ; (d) to remain in the territory of a Member State after having been employed in that State, subject to conditions which shall be embodied in implementing regulations to be drawn up by the Commission. 4. The provisions of this article shall not apply to employment in the public service. 28
45 The provisions of this chapter (on the right of establishment) shall not apply, so far as any given Member State is concerned, to activities which in that State are connected, even occasionally, with the exercise of official authority. The Council may, acting by a qualified majority on a proposal from the Commission, rule that the provisions of this chapter shall not apply to certain activities. 43 Within the framework of the provisions set out below, restrictions on the freedom of establishment of nationals of a Member State in the territory of another Member State shall be prohibited. Such prohibition shall also apply to restrictions on the setting-up of agencies, branches or subsidiaries by nationals of any Member State established in the territory of any Member State. Freedom of establishment shall include the right to take up and pursue activities as self-employed persons and to set up and manage undertakings, in particular companies or firms within the meaning of the second paragraph of Article 48, under the conditions laid down for its own nationals by the law of the country where such establishment is effected, subject to the provisions of the chapter relating to capital. 29
49 Within the framework of the provisions set out below, restrictions on freedom to provide services within the Community shall be prohibited in respect of nationals of Member States who are established in a State of the Community other than that of the person for whom the services are intended. The Council may, acting by a qualified majority on a proposal from the Commission, extend the provisions of the Chapter to nationals of a third country who provide services and who are established within the Community. Overview Towards a European Surveyor? The need of regulation and homogenization The publicly appointed surveyor 30
2-pronged approach Regulate and harmonize the profession Need of a mutually recognized professional qualification level (nationally and EU) Join our code of Professional Qualifications (letter of intent) Think about a harmonized education system Introduce Public appointment Confer/confirm the Official Authority entrusted to the cadastral Surveyor European Code of Conduct 31
Art. 2 5. European Surveyors provide services for which they are competent. They ensure that their employees in the provision of service have the necessary competence to undertake those services Art. 2 6. European Surveyors provide services with the highest levels of professional care and diligence. They are continually updating their skills and knowledge, and incorporating and researching technical developments and improvements into their service provision 32
CLGE GA Limassol Workshop SELF- AND COREGULATION AT EU LEVEL Opinion of the European Economic and Social Committee (Rapp. PEGADO LIZ) THE COUNCIL OF EUROPEAN GEODESIC SURVEYORS LIMASSOL, CYPRUS (20-21.03.2015) 33
On 10 July 2014 the European Economic and Social Committee, acting under Rule 29(2) of its Rules of Procedure, decided to draw up an opinion on Self-regulation and co-regulation in the Community legislative framework (own-initiative opinion). The Section for the Single Market, Production and Consumption, which was responsible for preparing the Committee's work on the subject, adopted its opinion on 31 March 2015. At its 507th plenary session, held on 22 and 23 April 2015 (meeting of 22 April), the European Economic and Social Committee adopted the following opinion by 117 votes to 46 with 9 abstentions. The European Commission acts on 4 out of 5 EESC opinions Former EU Commission President Barroso and EESC President Malosse 34
Strategic Goals of CLGE Influence; Visibility; Renewal; Members Satisfaction. Cooperation FIG & CLGE Influence; Visibility; Renewal; Members Satisfaction. 35
Cooperation FIG & CLGE Influence Strong cooperation for these stepping stones (ethics, education, evolution) Think Globally, Act Locally Bilateral MoU s Council of Regional Bodies Cooperation FIG & CLGE Visibility National Surveyors Week USA Day of the European Surveyor Global surveyors week! 36
Cooperation FIG & CLGE Renewal Continued support to the FIG YSN Continued support to the FIG YSEN What is our goal We pretend that regulation or autoregulation is the strongest way to ensure a high qualitative work to protect the real estate market and to keep our profession alive! 37
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