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			FIG submitted in 2008 a proposal to develop an International 
			Standard concerning the Land Administration Domain to the Technical 
			Committee 211 on Geographic Information of the International 
			Organisation for Standardisation (ISO/TC211). There was a positive 
			vote on the draft at ISO TC 211 plenary meeting in Quebec City in 
			November 2009 on forwarding the ISO 19152 Land Administration Domain 
			Model as a Draft International Standard (DIS). An Editing Committee 
			is working now on the DIS, which is expected to be available in 
			March 2010. The final International Standard is expected in 2011. 
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					 President Ali Fahri Özten at the opening ceremony.
 | Dr. Chryssy Potsiou attended the 2nd 
					Turkish GIS Congress "GIS 2009" organized by the 
					Turkish Chamber of Engineers and Architects (TMMOB). The 
					theme of the congress was “NSDI and working cooperatively 
					for a livable future”. One of the main goals was to 
					identify the issues of “real world GIS applications” and 
					specifically the problems caused by the lack of 
					interoperability among different parties. The panels and the 
					final NSDI forum showed among other things that 
					interoperability is largely lacking in the country. There is 
					an urgent need to initiate an NSDI of Turkey. 
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					 The flag alley entrance to the UN-HABITAT Headquarters at 
					Gigiri, Nairobi.
 | FIG President Stig Enemark attended 
					the Global Land Tool Network (GLTN) Partners’ Meeting held 
					4-5 November 2009 at the UN-HABITAT Headquarters in Nairobi, 
					followed by a meeting at the GLTN International Advisory 
					Board (IAB) held 6 November 2009. The Partners´ Meeting was 
					structured around the theme: “Enriching Partnerships and 
					Increasing Activities for Land Reform” and attracted around 
					60 partner organisations. The key issues of the IAB meeting 
					included a comprehensive evaluation the overall GLTN 
					activities in 2009 as well as discussions on the future 
					strategies. 
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					 Dr. Atilola Olusola, Prof. Stig Enemark, and 
					A. C. P. Njepuome.
 | President Stig Enemark was invited by the Nigerian 
					Institution of Surveyors (NIS) to give the 27th Olumide 
					Memorial Public Lecture in Abuja, 29 October 2009. The visit 
					was hosted by Dr. Atilola Olusola, President of the 
					Nigerian Institution of Surveyors (NIS). President Enemark 
					presented a lecture on the theme: “Land Governance: 
					Supporting the Global Agenda and Serving Society”. The 
					lecture looked at the linkage between land governance, land 
					reform, and climate change adaptation.
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					 Commission Chairs and Chairs Elect in Hanoi.
 | The FIG Council and Commission Officers had 
					their administrative meetings during the 7th FIG Regional 
					Conference. At the ACCO meetings on 17th and 18th October 
					the focus was in commission co-operation issues. Commission 
					chairs used lot of time for planning the technical programme 
					for FIG Congress in Sydney in April 2010. Almost 800 papers 
					including 120 papers for peer review offer an opportunity to 
					create the biggest and high profile programme ever at an FIG 
					Congress. The draft programme will be published in late 
					November 2009. Commission Chairs Elect started preparations 
					for the draft work plans so that they have material to 
					discuss with their national delegates in Sydney. 
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					 FIG Vice President Teo CheeHai being presented with a 
					plague after his keynote presentation by the Chairperson of 
					SLA and flanked by the President of NCR and National 
					President of GEP.
 | “Accelerating the Development of 
					Cadastral Spatial Data Infrastructures Towards Sustainable 
					Good Land Governance”, was the theme of the South Luzon 
					Area Assembly of the Geodetic Engineers of the Philippines 
					Inc., held on 6 & 7 November 2009, Quezon City, The 
					Philippines. FIG Vice President, CheeHai TEO attended the recently 
					concluded South Luzon Area Assembly and he warmly received. 
					FIG has accepted the invitation, though on a short notice, 
					to enhance its engagement with its member associations. The 
					Geodetic Engineers of the Philippines Inc (GEP) is 
					Philippines’ sole member association in FIG. The event had a 
					record attendance of about 500 people, more than doubling 
					previous averages, so said a number of the participants.
 FIG Vice President delivered a keynote presentation entitled 
					“Keeping Pace with the Times”. 
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					 Paul Cheung, Director UNSD, Stig Enemark, 
					President FIG, and Greg Scott, President of the 18th 
					UNRCC-AP.
 | President Stig Enemark attended and gave a 
					keynote at the Eighteenth United Nations Cartographic 
					Conference for Asia & the Pacific (UNRCC-AP) held in 
					Bangkok 26-29 October 2009. The conference is convened every 
					three years since 1955. The overall theme was “Spatial 
					Enablement and the Response to Climate Change and the 
					Millennium Development Goals”. The conference was 
					organized by the UN Statistics Division in Bangkok at the 
					Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific 
					(ESCAP) and headed be Mr. Paul Cheung, Director of 
					the United Nations Statistical Division (UNSD). The 
					conference provided a regional forum for approximately 200 
					participants (mostly heads of mapping agencies and land 
					surveys and experts from Asia and the Pacific and other 
					regions). The conference provides a unique platform for 
					discussion and understanding of the regional needs, and for 
					networking with national agencies and other NGO´s. 
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					 One-day Open Symposium in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
 | This year's FIG Commission 7 
					Annual Meeting was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia just 
					before the Regional Conference. More than 40 delegates from 
					22 countries participated the meeting. At the meeting 
					András Osskó, Chair of the Commission, and Commission 7 
					working group chairs gave reports on the Commission 7 
					activities. The One-day Open Symposium on „Progressing 
					Towards ubiquitous Cadastre” was a successful event: 
					Besides of international delegates more than 200 
					professionals attended from Malaysia and neighbouring 
					countries. 
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					 FIG President Stig Enemark, President FGF Alain 
					Gaudet 
					and Daniel Roberge, Chair Elect of FIG Commission 7.
 | President Stig Enemark attended the First 
					Conference of the Federation of French-speaking Surveyors 
					(Fédération des Géomètres Francophones) - FGF in Prague, 
					Czech Republic 8-9 October 2009. Representatives from ten 
					countries discussed land problems in the attending 
					countries, particularly in Africa, as well as problems 
					related to the organization of the surveying profession 
					(géomètre-expert). At the meeting President Alain Gaudet 
					left his presidency and François Mazuyer, 
					First Vice President of OGE, France was elected as the new 
					President. Aziz Hilali from ONIGT, Morocco continues 
					as the Vice President and Francis Gäbele from Belgium 
					was appointed as FIG liaison person. It was agreed that FIG 
					and FGF will organise some joint session in French during 
					the FIG Congress in Sydney in April 2010. 
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					|  | FIG President Stig Enemark attended the Annual 
					Conference “Areal og Ejendom” (Land and Property 
					2009) in Son in Akershus, Norway 24-25 September 2009. This 
					conference was at the same time the General Assembly of NJKF 
					(profession group in TEKNA), which is the FIG member in 
					Norway (together with GeoForum Norway they form the FIG 
					Norway). About 100 participants attended the conference. 
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					|  | INTERGEO 2009 exceeded the expectations of 
					the organisers attracting over 16,000 visitors including a 
					rise in the proportion of international visitors to a total 
					of 22 per cent, and 1,450 congress participants. The 
					congress and the trade fair did far more than the 
					expectations of DVW. According to comments from the 
					exhibitors the sales and business contacts were in increase 
					compared to last year’s show. 
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					|  | The International Association of Geodesy 
					(IAG) organised the “Geodesy for Planet Earth” 
					conference in Buenos Aires, Argentina at the end of August. 
					FIG was invited and represented by Mikael Lilje, 
					Chair Elect of Commission 5 (Sweden) and Rob Sarib, 
					Vice Chair of Administration (Australia). This scientific 
					symposium is a biannual IAG event and attracted 
					approximately 500 delegates from 65 different countries. 
					There were 500 technical / scientific papers submitted and 
					280 of them were delivered as oral presentations. The 
					technical program was run in two parallel sessions with 
					numerous business meetings held in the evenings outside the 
					ordinary technical program. 
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			FIG Commission 7 Annual Meeting 2009 and One-day 
			International Symposium “Progressing Towards u-Cadastre” - 12–16 
			October 2009, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia FIG Commission 7 Annual Meeting 2009 and the 
			accompanying One-day International Open Symposium will be held in 
			Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 12-16 October 2009. The One-day International 
			Open Symposium with the theme “Progressing Towards u-Cadastre”, 
			as always, is a key event during this year’s Annual Meeting.  
			FIG Commission 7 One-day International Symposium 
			“Progressing Towards u-Cadastre” - 15 October 2009, Kuala Lumpur, 
			Malaysia “Progressing Towards u-Cadastre”, is the 
			theme of the 2009 edition of One-day International Open Symposium 
			for the International Federation of Surveyors Commission 7 (Cadastre 
			and Land Management). It will, as always, a key event during this 
			year’s Commission 7 weeklong Annual Meeting. Many countries and 
			jurisdictions have already in place or implementing e-Cadastre. 
			Ensuring efficient and effective delivery of services and benefits 
			require that progress be continual and “u-Cadastre”, the ’u’ 
			for “ubiquitous”; meaning existing or being everywhere at the 
			same time; constantly encountered; is the next horizon. 
			Report on the Fourth Meeting of the International 
			Committee on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (ICG) 14 - 18 
			September 2009, St Petersburg, Russian FederationVice President Matt Higgins attended The 
			International Committee on Global Navigation Satellite Systems 
			(ICG), meeting in St Petersburg. The ICG has been formed as a result 
			of recommendationsof the UN Committee on the Peaceful Use of 
			Outer Space (COPUOS), as ratified by the General
 Assembly of the 
			UN. The meeting resulted in a Joint Statement.
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					|  | FIG is covering all surveying disciplines among these 
					construction economics and management. To follow up 
					Commission 10 agenda FIG attended the 13th Annual Congress 
					of the Pacific Association of Quantity Surveyors (PAQS) in 
					Kuala Lumpur 17-18 August 2009. The meeting was attended by 
					Mr. Andrew Morley, Chair of FIG Commission 10 and Mr.
					CheeHai Teo, Vice President. Over 450 delegates 
					attended the Congress. 
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					|  | The FIG Foundation that is an independent body within 
					the FIG family which raises and disburses funds for the 
					development of the surveying profession and surveyors has 
					announced the FIG Foundation Fellowship and Awards for the 
					FIG Congress 2010. |  The FIG Foundation has decided to make a number of awards in 
			connection with the 2010 FIG Congress in Sydney, Australia. The 
			flagship award will be the 2010 FIG Foundation Fellowship 
			which will provide full funding for the Fellow to travel to and 
			attend the Congress. In addition, the Foundation will award up to 
			six grants which will provide €500 funding and complimentary 
			registration each towards the grantees attending the Congress. 
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					|  | FIG Commissions 5 (Positioning and Measurement) and 6 
					(Engineering Surveys) together with the Siberian State 
					Academy of Geodesy (SSGA) organised a Workshop on “Innovative 
					Technologies for an Efficient Geospatial Management of Earth 
					Resources” on Lake Baikal in the settlement of 
					Listvyanka, Russian Federation 23-30 July 2009. 
					Read more... Proceedings 
					available on Commission 6 web site.
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			Commission 9 together with Commissions 7 and 8 has 
			made a questionnaire on Good practices for compulsory purchase and 
			takings.
			
			
				
					|  | President Stig Enemark attended the GSDI-11 World 
					Conference entitled “Spatial Data Convergence: Building 
					SDI Bridges to address Global Challenges”, Rotterdam, 
					The Netherlands, 15-29 June 2009. The GSDI-11 conference was 
					very well attended by about 600 participants from all 
					regions of the world. It included about 30 workshops, 9 
					plenary sessions and 70 technical sessions with about 350 
					presentations. Proceedings are available at 
					http://www.gsdi.org/gsdi11/. 
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					|  | The Forum was organised by the UN sponsored 
					Permanent Committee on GIS Infrastructure (PCGIAP) together 
					with Islamic Republic of Iran’s Deeds and Properties 
					Registration Organization, FIG, GSDI and the Centre for 
					Spatial Data Infrastructures and Land Administration, 
					University of Melbourne. The aim was to discuss to discuss 
					land administration issues and the role of cadastre to 
					support e-government in the Asia and Pacific region. The 
					Seminar was Chaired by Prof Ian Williamson and 
					co-chaired by Associate Professor Abbas Rajabifard. Over 410 people from 15 countries and 4 international 
					organisations attended the forum. 
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          |  | FIG Annual 
		  Review 2008 is available on the web and as a hard copy. You can 
		  download it from here as a
		.pdf file 
		  (32 pages, 3.80 MB) from here. Hard copies have been sent to members 
		  together with the General Assembly minutes. Further copies can be 
		  ordered from the FIG Office, email:
		fig@fig.net. | 
			
			
				
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  | The FIG Working Week 2009 took place in Eilat, Israel from 
					3rd to 8th of May 2009. The theme of this year’s conference 
					was “Surveyors’ Key Role in Accelerated Development” 
					which is a hot topic worldwide but especially in Israel that 
					is one of the most densely populated countries in the world. 
					The conference gathered more than 500 delegates – with 
					exhibitors and accompanying persons about 650 participants 
					from 65 countries to Eilat, the southernmost edge of Israel 
					at the Red Sea. Among participants 60 students and more than 
					50 accompanying persons. The technical programme included 
					almost 250 presentations in about 60 technical sessions and 
					workshops. The conference was hosted jointly by the 
					Association of Licensed Surveyors in Israel, ALSI and FIG in 
					co-operation with the Survey of Israel. 
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			FIG General Assembly 2009 -
			
			MinutesThe 
			minutes of the FIG General Assembly 2009 
			are available on the FIG web site. You can download the minutes 
			without appendices as a pdf-file:
			
			www.fig.net/admin/ga/2009/ga_minutes.pdf (18 pages) and the full 
			set of the minutes (with all those appendices that were not 
			circulated with the agenda papers) as a .pdf-file at:
			
			www.fig.net/admin/ga/2009/ga_minutes.pdf (103 pages - 15.5 MB). 
			The FIG Office has circulated a hard copy of the minutes to all FIG 
			members. The hard copy version of the minutes (30 pages – 2.5 MB) 
			can also be downloaded from the web at:
			
			www.fig.net/admin/ga/2009/ga_minutes_ma.pdf.
			
			
				
					|  | President Stig Enemark attended Geo-Siberia 
					2009, the Fifth International Exhibition and Scientific 
					Congress, Novosibirsk, 20-24 April 2009 – invited by 
					Alexander Karpik, Rector of the Siberian State Academy 
					of Geodesy being the organiser of the conference. The 
					Geo-Siberia 2009 attracted about 1,500 participants from 
					about 130 organisations and companies and from 15 foreign 
					countries. 
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					 Meeting with the ISK Council.
 | FIG President Stig Enemark attended 
					the 22nd session of the UN-HABITAT Governing Council Meeting 
					in Nairobi 30 March - 3 April 2009 and the meeting of the 
					International Advisory Board the Global Land Tool Network 
					(GLTN) 4 April 2009 at the UN-HABITAT Headquarters in 
					Nairobi, Kenya. Following the Governing Council meeting 
					President Enemark also attended the meeting of the GLTN 
					International Advisory Board (IAB), where FIG represents the 
					international professional bodies. 
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			JB-GIS Best Practices Booklet on Geo-information for Risk and 
			Disaster Management -
			Call for abstractsThe Joint Board of Geospatial Information Societies (JB-GIS,
			http://www.fig.net/jbgis/) 
			and UN-SPIDER jointly invite you to contribute to a “Best 
			Practices Booklet on Geo-information for Risk and Disaster 
			Management” that will create a decision support forum based on 
			the knowledge and experience of experts, and outline the potential 
			uses of the Geo-Information Technologies to governmental, 
			institutional and operative decision makers. The Booklet is intended 
			to cover all regions of the world and all phases of the disaster 
			management cycle. The abstracts should not exceed 400 words and 
			should outline a successful application, including data acquisition, 
			information extraction and dissemination, and a clear statement of 
			the benefits and further potential of the practice described as 
			compared to classical methods. The deadline for submitting the 
			abstracts has passed 30 April 2009 and the deadline for submission 
			of the selected full papers is 30 September 2009. Publication 
			and worldwide announcement of the “Best Practices Booklet” is 
			planned for 2 July 2010 in Vienna at UN-SPIDER. Please submit the 
			abstracts to Prof. Piero Boccardo (piero.boccardo (at) polito.it).
			
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			Integrating Land Management, Cadastre and Geodesy in the CIS 
			Countries - International Seminar for CIS Countries, Novosibirsk, 
			Russian Federation, 20 April 2009
				
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					| FIG and the Siberian State Academy of 
					Geodesy (SSGA) Siberian State Academy of Geodesy (SSGA) 
					together with the Federal Agency of Geodesy and Cartography 
					(Roskartographia) and the Federal Real Estate Cadastre 
					Agency (Rosnedvizhimost) organised an International Seminar 
					on "Integrating Land Management, Cadastre and Geodesy in the 
					CIS Countries" as part of the 5th GeoSiberia 2009 in 
					Novosibirsk, Russian Federation. Web site: 
					www.geosiberia.sibfair.ru and
					
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  | The FIG - WB Conference "Land Governance in Support 
					of the Millennium Development Goals: Responding to New 
					Challenges" took place at the World Bank Headquarters in 
					Washington DC, 9-10 March 2009. The conference was organised 
					by the International Federation of Surveyors and the World 
					Bank. The general aim was to emphasise the important role of 
					Land Governance in implementing the Millennium Development 
					Goals (MDGs) and to show how FIG and the WB work in parallel 
					in this regard. The Conference was attended by about 200 invited 
					international experts representing governments, UN agencies, 
					development agencies, professionals, academia and private 
					sector. 
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			The FIG Foundation received 15 applications for grants and 
			fellowships for 2009. The Board of Directors decided to give a grant 
			to William Kalande from Kenya for his project "Development 
			of a Cadastral Land Dispute Classification System Using Geographical 
			Data Modeling". In addition two scholarships were given to 
			authors from developing countries to present their peer review paper 
			at the FIG Working Week 2009 in Eilat, Israel in May 2009. These 
			scholarships were available for the first time in 2009. The FIG 
			Foundation decided further to support the International Geodetic 
			Students Meeting in Zürich, Switzerland. Next time the grants will 
			be available for 2010, deadline for applications in late 2009. 
			
			
				
					|  | FIG Commission 2 and the Austrian Society for Surveying 
					and Geoinformation organised a workshop in Vienna. Main 
					topics of this workshop were the "Recruitment of Students" 
					and the "Marketing of Professional Surveying Education". 74 
					participants from 20 countries attended. 
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					are now available.
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					|  | President Stig Enemark visited Nepal 
					Survey Department and the Land Management Training Centre, 
					Ministry of Land Reform and Management 14-18 February 2009. 
					The visit included a general introduction to the activities 
					of the Department and the overall approach and problems 
					related to surveying and land management in Nepal following 
					the recent change of status from a monarchy to federal 
					republic. 
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					|  | President Stig Enemark visited the Map World Forum 
					Conference as invited keynote speaker for the seminar on 
					Land Administration in Hyderabad, India, 10-12 February 
					2009. During the conference President Enemark had the 
					opportunity to discuss with key players in the surveying 
					field in India, in order to invite the Institution of 
					Surveyors, India to become a member of FIG and thereby join 
					the international surveying community. The response to this 
					was very positive and promising. 
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					|  | The Expert Group Meeting on “Tools for Legal 
					Integration and Provision of Environmental Improvements in 
					Informal Settlements in Europe - Case Study: Albania and 
					Greece” took place in Athens, 27-28 November 2008, at 
					the headquarters of the Technical Chamber of Greece in 
					Athens. The meeting was part of the Global Land Tool Network 
					activities. 
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					|  | The FIG Council had a two-day meeting at the 
					FIG Office in Copenhagen, 6-7 February 2009. This was the 
					first meeting for the new Vice Presidents 
					Teo CheeHai and Iain Greenway, whose four-year 
					term of office started in January. The Council used the 
					meeting to discuss all issues related to the FIG General 
					Assembly to be held in Eilat, Israel during the FIG Working 
					Week, 3-8 May 2009. Other issues included future FIG events 
					and other activities that the Council will implement during 
					its remaining term of office 2009-2010. A special focus was 
					given to discussion on FIG finance issues and also in 
					development of the FIG administration. 
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					|  | The 2009 Workshop and Annual Meeting of FIG Commission 3 
					on “Spatial Information for Management of Sustainable 
					Urban Areas” took place in Mainz, Germany, from 2nd to 
					4th February 2009. The technical program included the 
					opening session, 9 technical sessions, and the closing 
					session; in total 55 papers were presented. In total 73 
					participants had registered to the workshop coming from 24 
					countries. 
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					FIG Director visited Israel 5-9 January 2009 to prepare the 
					FIG Working Week 2009 and to meet with the representatives 
					of the Associations of Licensed Surveyors in Israel, ALSI, 
					and Survey of Israel to settle the remaining open issues 
					related to the conference. The FIG Working Week 2009 will be 
					held at Dan Eilat Hotel and Herods Hotel in Eilat at the on 
					the southernmost edge of Israel from 3rd to 8th May 2009. 
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				Joint WB/FIG/GLTN/FAO 
				publication on Innovations in Land Rights Recognition, 
				Administration and Governance
					
						|  | The World Bank has published a joint WB/FIG/GLTN/FAO 
						publication on “Innovations in Land Rights Recognition, 
						Administration and Governance”. This publication is 
						based on papers presented mainly at the joint FIG/WB 
						conference on  “Land Governance in Support of the 
						Millennium Development Goals: Responding to New 
						Challenges” that was held in Washington DC, USA 9-10 
						March 2009. Joint WB/FIG/UNHABITAT/FAO publication on 
						Innovations in Land Rights Recognition, Administration 
						and Governance. Joint Discussion Paper published by 
						The World Bank, GLTN, FIG and FAO. Edited by Klaus 
						Deininger, 
						Stig Enemark, Clarissa Augustinus and 
						Paul Munro-Faure. Proceedings from the Annual 
						Conference on Land Policy and Administration. Joint 
						Organizational Discussion Paper—Issue 2. April 2010. 
						Available on web at
						
						http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTARD/Resources/335807-1174581646324/InnovLandRightsRecog.pdf 
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				First
				Business Plan 
				(2009-2014) for the Kosovo Cadastral Agency and Cadastral 
				Sector in Kosovo
					
						| Kosovo has got its Business 
						Plan for 2009-2014 which provides concrete actions for 
						development of the Kosovo Cadastre Agency and the cadastre 
						sector in Kosovo. The preparation of the Business Plan is 
						financed by the Governments of Norway and Switzerland, the World 
						Bank and GTZ / Germany. The Business Plan will be submitted to 
						the Government for approval. The success of the land 
						administration reform will depend on donor coordination and 
						their timely coordinated decisions regarding funding of the 
						different parts of the reform. Read the
						business plan. | 
				Comprehensive book 
				on Land Administration for Sustainable Development from 
				FIG experts published by ESRI
					
						|   
						Stig Enemark, Iain Williamson and Abbas 
						Rajabifard hand over the book to Paul Chung, 
						Director of the United Nations Statistical Division 
						(UNSD) (2nd from right) at the UNRCC-AP conference  
						in Bangkok in October 2009. |  |  
						| Prof. Iain Williamson, Prof. Stig Enemark, Ms.
						Jude Wallace and Dr. Abbas Rajabifard - all active 
						and well-known in FIG - have made a comprehensive book on land 
						administration from several aspects from today’s perspective. 
						Their book Land Administration for Sustainable Development 
						examines global land administration systems at different levels 
						of maturity. The book explains how countries can establish the 
						basic infrastructure for implementation of land-related policies 
						and land management strategies to ensure the vision of social 
						equality, economic development, social justice, environmental 
						protection, and good governance. Through its presentation of a 
						holistic view of land management for sustainable development, 
						this book outlines basic principles of land administration 
						applicable to all countries and their divergent needs. The book 
						is written for professionals looking for comprehensive overview 
						of modern land administration strategies, including politicians, 
						senior government officials, students, and land administrators.
						 ISBN: 9781589480414, ESRI Press, 2009. 512 pages, recommended 
						price: USD 49.95. Note: no royalties to the authors.
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