| Work plans – Commission 7 TitleCadastre and Land Management Dr.
  Paul Munro-Faure, Chairperson of Commission 7
 Terms of reference
  Land management and administrationCadastral reform and multi-purpose cadastresParcel-based land information systems and computerisation of cadastral 
  recordsCadastral surveying and mapping; land titling, land tenure, land law and 
  land registrationUrban and rural land consolidation with emphasis on environmental and 
  economic issuesNational and international boundariesLand and marine resource management. Mission statement
  Continue to sponsor and support wherever possible initiatives and 
  conferences in the commission’s area of specialisation and encourage greater 
  recognition in the community of the importance of land management and the 
  cadastre.Focus work through three groups with responsibility for developing their 
  own work plans with specific planned outputs; running their own meetings 
  during each of the commission’s one week annual meetings; and devising and 
  delivering at one of these meetings a one-day international symposium with 
  published proceedings.Monitor (i) the commission’s input to FIG’98 and (ii) subsequent annual 
  meetings, using questionnaires, to assist in the design of future 
meetings.Increase the commission’s contribution to FIG member associations by 
  encouraging delegates to disseminate widely reports and material from 
  commission meetings. 
 Working Group 7.1TitleReforming the cadastre Policy issues
  Create a framework for the determination of progress and the effectiveness 
  of cadastral reforms.Work out key criteria to determine the benefits of cadastral reforms.Identify criteria for the classification of cadastral systems.Complete the commission inventory of cadastral systems and 
reforms. ChairJürg Kaufmann (Switzerland). Specific project(s)
  Develop and undertake specific research into the issues raised in 
  connection with projects reforming the cadastre.Establish a task force, "Definition of Commission 7 ISO standards" (chair: 
  Winfried Hawerk, Germany), to outline the framework for standardisation of 
  cadastre and land management, identify issues to be standardised, draft the 
  standards and prepare for their implementation in collaboration with the FIG 
  task force on standards. Workshop(s)One-day international symposium, 2001, at the annual meeting venue 
  (to be decided by the commission). Publication(s)
  Report of working group (by the commission).Report of international symposium (by the host).Draft ISO standards (for the FIG task force on 
standards). Timetable
  Publication of international symposium report(s) by the commission, 
  2001/2.Draft ISO Standards, as available.Working group final report to FIG congress, 2002. BeneficiariesFIG member associations, governments and relevant agencies, international 
  agencies, international finance agencies, individual 
surveyors. 
 Working Group 7.2TitleLand ownership in the 21st century: access to 
land Policy issues
  Future ownership patterns.Access to land by the landless and informal settlements.Access for women.Access for recreation. ChairProf. Paul van der Molen (Netherlands). Specific project(s)
  Develop and undertake specific research into the issue of access to 
  land.Establish a task force, "Women’s access to land" (chair: Agneta Ericsson, 
  Sweden), to collect, analyse, prepare and present material on access for 
  women, in collaboration with the FIG task force on under-represented groups in 
  surveying. Workshop(s)
  Global workshop and conference "Land tenure and cadastral infrastructures 
  to support sustainable development", Australia, 1999."Women’s access to land" international symposium, New Zealand, 
1999. Publication(s)
  Report of working group (by the commission).Report of international symposium (by the host).Report of commission task force (by the commission). Timetable
  Publication of workshop and conference report(s) by the commission, 
  2001.Working group final report to FIG congress, 2002. BeneficiariesFIG member associations, governments and relevant agencies, international 
  agencies, international finance agencies, individual 
surveyors. 
 Working Group 7.3TitleLand markets Policy issues
  Land market processes.Regulation, restriction and transaction costs.Land market structures.Volumes of transactions.Improving the functions of the market.Encouraging consolidation. ChairAndras Ossko (Hungary). Specific project(s)Prepare, circulate and analyse questionnaire; prepare programme for one-day 
  international symposium based on an evaluation and summary of the responses; 
  develop and publish strategies and recommend ways for improving the functions 
  of land markets. Workshop(s)International symposium, Germany, 2000. Publication(s)
  Brochure on land markets (by the commission).Report of working group (by the commission).Report of international symposium (by the host). Timetable
  Publication of brochure in time for commission annual meeting, 
2001.Working group final report to FIG congress, 2002. BeneficiariesFIG member associations, governments and relevant agencies, international 
  agencies, international finance agencies, individual 
surveyors. 
 Other activities
  Maintain and develop the commission home page, linkages to other relevant 
  home pages and new pages or other networks for special projects, to keep 
  commission delegates, other FIG members, users of surveying services and the 
  public involved in and informed about the work of the commission.Ensure on-going publication of the Commission 3/7 six-monthly newsletter, 
  under the editorial control of Bo Lauri and nominate two members of the 
  editorial board.Seek a publisher for the book on land management issues (subject matter and 
  authors selected during the 1994-98 plan period).Collaborate with the Commission 4 working group on susstainable development 
  in hydrography through the appointment of Diane Dumashie (UK) as the 
  Commission 7 corresponding member. 
 Commission officers and chairs of working groupsChairDr Paul Munro-Faure (UNITED KINGDOM)
 Chief, Land Tenure Service, SDAA
 Rm B514
 UN-FAO
 Viale delle Terme di Caracalla
 I-00100 Rome
 ITALY
 Email Paul.MunroFaure@fao.org
 Tel + 39 06 5705 6883
 Fax + 39 06 5705 3250
 Vice-ChairProf. Paul van der Molen
 Kadaster
 P O Box 9046
 7300 GH 
  Apeldoorn
 Netherlands
 Email: paul.vandermolen@kadaster.nl
 Tel.
  + 31 55 528 5226
 Fax + 31 55 355 6850
 SecretaryBob Ashwin
 HM Land Registry
 Survey and Plans 
  Practice
 Lincoln’s Inn Fields
 London WC2A 3PH
 Email spp@hmlr.gtnet.gov.uk
 Tel 44 (0)171 
  917 8888
 Fax 44 (0)171 955 0110
 Working Group 7.1Working Group web site: http://www.swisstopo.ch/fig-wg71/ ChairJürg Kaufmann
 im Hauffeld 109
 8455 
  Rüdingen
 Switzerland
 Email jkcons@swissonline.ch
 Tel 41 1 867 
  3489
 Fax 41 1 867 3489
 Working Group 7.2ChairProf. Paul van der Molen
 Kadaster
 P O Box 9046
 7300 GH 
  Apeldoorn
 Netherlands
 Email paul.vandermolen@kadaster.nl
 Tel.
  +  31 55 528 5226
 Fax + 31 55 355 6850
 Working Group 7.3ChairAndrás Ossko
 Fõvárosi Földhivatal
 (Budapest Land Office)
 Sas U 19
 1051 
  Budapest
 Hungary
 Email ffhigazg@elender.hu
 Tel 36 1 302 3052
 Fax 
  36 1 302 3049
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