| Survey Department Brunei Darussalam celebrates its Diamond 
	JubileeBandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam, 14 November 2012The Survey Department, Ministry of Development Negara Brunei Darussalam, 
	an Affiliate Member in FIG, celebrated its 60th Anniversary with a one-day 
	seminar in its “Land Surveying Basis for Development” Seminar series on 14th 
	November 2012. The theme of the Diamond Jubilee Celebratory Seminar held at 
	a local hotel in Bandar Seri Begawan the capital of the country, was 
	“Geospatial for Sustainable Development”. President CheeHai TEO was 
	invited and delivered the keynote address titled “Geospatial Information for 
	Sustainable Development” at the opening segment of the Seminar. In 
	conjunction with the celebration, the Survey Department hosted the 47th 
	Council Meeting of the ASEAN Federation of Land Surveying and Geomatics the 
	day before and delegates to the AFLAG Council Meeting led by its President, 
	Dr. Wicha Jiwalai of Thailand also attended the Seminar. 
					
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						 Source: Survey Department, Brunei
 |  The Guest-of-Honour at the Seminar was the Permanent Secretary, 
	Administration and Finance, of the Ministry of Development, Awang Haji 
	Muhammad Lutfi bin Abdullah. In his Opening Address, he announced that 
	national geospatial information would be made available to all agencies 
	within His Majesty’s Government through the National Spatial Data 
	Infrastructure. 
					
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						 Article from 
						The Brunei Times
 |  In his presentation, the FIG President referred to the outcome of this 
	year’s Rio+20 Conference, the document titled “The Future We Want”, that 
	recognizes the importance of “comprehensive hazard and risk assessments, and 
	knowledge and information sharing, including reliable geospatial 
	information”. He also quoted Prof. Dr. Paul Cheung (UN Statistics 
	Division & GGIM Secretariat) who said earlier this year “Sound geospatial 
	information is crucial for addressing the complex problems the world is 
	facing today. These problems are global in nature and affect different 
	regions, rural and urban areas alike, requiring coordinated efforts, more 
	innovative and sophisticated approaches, as well as effective tools to 
	ultimately guide our way to sustainable development”. 
					
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						 Acting Surveyor General of Brunei Darussalam, 
						Awang Haji Ali 
			Bakar bin Kassim,
 addressing participants at the start of the Seminar
 |  CheeHai TEO December 2012
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