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FIG and FIG Commission 7 Topics of interest Chair FIG Commission 7 Cadastre & Land Management 1

What is FIG? Interna tiona l Fed era tion of Surveyors Féd éra tion Interna tiona le d es Géom ètres Interna tiona l Vereinig ung d er Verm essung sing enieure Established in 1878 in Paris by 7 member associations (Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland and UK) Federation of national associations Only international body representing all surveying disciplines UN-recognised non-governmental organisation (NGO) The FIG vision A modern and sustainable surveying profession in support of society, environment and economy by providing innovative, reliable and best practice solutions to our rapidly changing and complex world, acting with integrity and confidence about the usefulness of surveying, and translating these words into action. 2

Members 115 countries represented in 2016 more than 300,000 individuals Full membership is open to a national association representing one or more of the disciplines of surveying (following FIG definition of a surveyor) and whose members possess relevant academic qualifications (which should normally be equivalent to at least UNESCO International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) level 5 degrees) plus approved professional experience; and who provide professional services in accordance with ethical standards. Associations which include technician grades of membership are also eligible for membership of the Federation. Member categories National associations, 105 from 91 countries Academic members, 93 from 55 countries Affiliates, 49 from 46 countries Corporate members, 24 Correspondents, 2 3

FIG Foundation General Assembly FIG Office FIG Manager and Co-ordinators Chairs and Vice Chairs National Delegates Correspondents Advisory Committee of Commission Officers President and 4 Vice-Presidents Networks Commissions ACCO Council Chairs and members Delegates and correspondents Regional Capacity Development Network Task Forces Chairs and Members Director and members Africa Task Force Int. Office of Cadastre and Land Records Property and Housing Standards Network 10 Guests, friends Young Surveyors Network Permanent Institutions OICRF History of Surveying and Measurement Real Estate market Study 4

The Council From left: Vice President Prof. Dr. Rudolf Staiger (Germany), Vice President Mikael Lilje (Sweden), President Dr. Chryssy Potsiou (Greece), Vice President Orhan Ercan (Turkey) and Vice President Diane Dumashie (United Kingdom) ACCO Representative in the Council Gerda Schennach (2017-2018), Austria 5

International Cooperation World Bank Group United Nations Human Settlement Program (UN-Habitat) Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) United Nations Global Geospatial Information Management (UN GGIM) United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA) United Nations Conference on the Standardization of Geographic Names United Nations Regional Cartographic Conferences (UNRCC) Global Land Tool Network (GLTN) (UN-Habitat) International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 6

The Commissions 1. Professional Standards and Practice 2. Professional Education 3. Spatial Information Management 4. Hydrography 5. Positioning and Measurement 6. Engineering Surveys 7. Cadastre and Land Management 8. Spatial Planning and Development 9. Valuation and the Management of Real Estate 10. Construction Economics and Management 7

Commission 7 Cadastre and Land Management The Mission To provide a forum for enhancing and exchanging knowledge about cadastre, land administration and land management world wide To encourage the development of pro poor land management and land administration To promote the importance of development of sustainable land administration as infrastructure for sustainable development to underpin economic growth To promote the application of innovative and advanced technology in cadastre and land administration To promote awareness of the role of surveyors in land administration matters to the public and among stake holders. 8

Structure Chair G. Schennach (AT) V-Chair for communications, social media, web Hyunsook LEE (KR) WG 7.2 WG 7.1 LM in Fit-For-Purpose CC and PP LA Disaster areas Ch. Lemmen (NL) D. Páez (CO) WG 7.3 Crowdsourcing of Land Rights R. McLaren (UK) WG 7.4 Citizen Cadastre G. Iván (HU) Joint WG C3/C7 3D Cadastre P. Van Oosterom (C3) Cadastral Template 2.0 D. Steudler (CH) A. Rajarbifard (AU) 9

Key issues of Workplan 2015-2018 providing visions for future cadastre and land management taking the role as a mastermind in developing effective land management thinking about new models of land administration for sustainable development initiating professional discussions on new business models as required by a changing society securing land tenure and advocating citizens rights but at the same time, staying pragmatic about what is feasible in cultural and social diversity and how commitment among stakeholders can be created for the benefit of the society and for the reputation of the profession in providing sustainability and advocacy to citizens, land owners and stakeholders 10

Areas of focus in 2016/2017 address more regional topics - delegates/associations to get actively involved implementing new technologies into the agenda of Commission 7 Fit-for-Purpose models for implementing cadastre more effectively Internet of things / Crowdsourcing / Big Data in Cadastre involvement of citizen / towards Cadastre 4.0 security of data and systems / economical sustainability Land information as tool for pre- and post-disaster management land registration as tool for creating real estate markets and value qualification of professionals and training of stakeholders as partners links to related professions (GI, IT, finance) Results of Break-out sessions on Internat.curriculum on responsible land Work on development of outline/tools in cooperation with partners 11

Cadastral Template 2.0 A Worldwide Comparison of Cadastral Systems Established under UN mandate by Resolution 4 of the 16th UNRCC-AP in Okinawa/Japan in July 2003. UN endorsement for cooperation with UN-ECE WPLA, UN-ECA CODI and PCIDEA. The "Cadastral Template 2.0" has been developed by a research group at the Centre for SDIs and Land administration, Department of Infrastructure Engineering of the University of Melbourne (Prof. Abbas Rajabifard, Dr. Daniel Steudler, and Prof. Ian Williamson, supported by Prof. Stig Enemark from Aalborg University, Denmark) The cadastral template is based on a raster of 17 data fields, which would need to be filled in according to its specific description. For filling in and updating country information, a username and password is required. Only one username and password is given out per country. The most exciting option is to compare the different systems and indicators for regions and countries! visit www.cadastraltemplate.org 12

Cadastral Template 2.0 Participating countries in Europe Austria; Belarus; Belgium; Bulgaria; Cyprus; Czech Republic; Denmark; Finland; Germany; Hungary; Iceland; Latvia; Lithuania; Netherlands; Norway; Poland; Slovenia; Sweden; Switzerland; UK example http://www.cadastraltemplate.org/austria.php 13

FIG WW 2017 Helsinki/Finland Presentations 29 May - 2 June 2017, Helsinki, Finland Surveying the world of tomorrow From digitalisation to augmented reality Submit your abstract online at www.fig.net/fig2017 Deadline 15 November 2016. Topics for Commission 7 Technical Sessions / Presentations Integrating new technologies in land administration and cadastre Modern communication in land administration systems Land policy and reform to support sustainable use of land Pro poor land management and its role in public administration Land management for state and public land Multi-dimensional cadastre Land rights reflecting societies needs Land administration in pre- and post-conflict and post disaster areas 14

Land Consolidation and Readjustment for Sustainable Development Designing Resilient Landscapes and Empowering Communities 9-11 November 2016, Apeldoorn/The Netherlands Co-organised by FIG Com 7 / Com 8 / Dutch Kadaster / FAO www.lcsymposium.nl FIG Working Week 2017 May 29 2 June 2017, Helsinki/Finland http://www.fig.net/fig2017 FIG Commission 7 (Commission 9) Internat. Seminar 2017 late September 2017, venue tbd/romania topics: land registration/real estate markets/valuation FIG Commission 7 Annual Meeting 2017 and Internat. Conference late November 2017, Cartagena/Colombia Ibero-American countries, topics tbd 15