| 
            Technical programme as a .pdf-file 
              
                | Saturday, 16 April |  
                | 08:00- | Registration |  
                | 09:00-12:30 Blue Nile
 
                 
 
  
 
  | Pre-conference Workshop 1 - 
                Standards Workshop 
                – Standards into Action WSS 1 
                Standards Workshop – Part I – Standards and How They Can 
                Contribute to SDICommission: FIG, GSDI and ISO TC211
 Advancing SDIs – The Role of Standards (9:00-9:30)Chair: Iain Greenway, FIG
 Opening will be given by Iain Greenway on the subjects to be 
                covered. Each speaker will then give a high level overview as to 
                why standards are a critical subject. Presentations by: 
                  FIG, Iain GreenwaySDI, Doug NebertISO, Olaf OstensenOGC, Sam Bacharach  Making Sense of Standards (9:45-11:45 incl. coffee 
                break)Chair: Sam Bacharach, OGC
 A discussion of key SDI standards and how organizations 
                can and should use them to build out local, regional and global 
                SDI.  A discussion of major standards being applied to address 
                improved data sharing and enhanced decision-making. This will 
                include several short standards vignettes that reinforce the 
                application of standards and best practices to meet a range of 
                needs. Presentations by: 
                  GML – Clemens PorteleMetadata (ISO 19115 etc) – Dave DankoDevelopment of Common Geospatial Data Standards – Doug 
                  Nebert  Filling the Gaps (11:45-12:30)Chair: Henry Tom, ISO TC211
 A discussion of plans and work in progress to address 
                urgent challenges being identified by the community, and what 
                more is needed.  The ultimate goal is to have this panel be fully interactive 
                and driven by questions from the audience. Panel to include: 
                  Olaf Ostensen, Chair, ISO/TC211Iain Greenway, Chair, ISO/TC211 Focus Group on Data 
                  ProvidersDoug Nebert, FGDC/GSDISam Bacharach, OGCDave Danko, ESRI |  
                | 09:00-10:30 Morgana
 
                 
 
  | Pre-conference Workshop 2 – Virtual Academy and the Surveying/Geoinformatics Community 
                WSVA 1 – Virtual Academy ICommission: FIG 2 and GSDI
 Chair: Prof. Dr. Bela Markus, Hungary
 WSVA1.1 Bela Markus (Hungary): Learning Pyramids [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 WSVA1.2 Leonhard Dietze and
                Hartmut Müller (Germany) and Klaus Böhm 
                (USA): Graphical Interactive e-Assessment 
                in Surveying [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 WSVA1.3 Leos Mervart and Ales Cepek (Czech 
                Republic): Geoinformatics Study at the Czech Technical 
                University in Prague[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 09:00-10:30 White Nile
 
                 | Pre-conference Workshop 3 - History of Surveying 
                WSHS 1 - History of TechnologyCommission: FIG History
 Chair: Jan de Graeve, Belgium
 WSHS1.1 Ken Allred (Canada): Survey Art – An 
                Interesting Subject [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 WSHS1.2 David A Wallis (United Kingdom): History of 
                Angle Measurement[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 WSHS1.3 Dieter Lelgemann (Germany): Alexandria in 
                Egypt, the Native Town of the Natural Sciences [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 10:30-11:00 | Coffee break |  
                | 11:00-12:30 Blue Nile
 
                 
 
  
 
  | Pre-conference Workshop 1 - 
                Standards Workshop 
                – Standards into Action See above |  
                | 11:00-12:30 Morgana
 
                 
 
  | Pre-conference Workshop 2 – Virtual Academy and the Surveying/Geoinformatics Community 
                WSVA 2 – Virtual Academy IICommission: FIG 2 and GSDI
 Chair: Prof. Dr. Bela Markus, Hungary
 WSVA2.1 Moustafa A. Baraka (Egypt) Geoinformatics e-Learning 
                in Egypt [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 WSVA2.2 Venkateran Ravichandran (India): e–Learning or 
                Virtual Learning Through VSAT[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 WSVA2.3 David Forrest, Sarah Cornelius and Andrew 
				Elcock (United Kingdom): Experiences 
                with a Virtual Placement [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 WSVA2.4 Volker Schwieger and Thilo Kaufmann 
                (Germany): Teaching Geodata Acquisition – E-Learning Experiences 
				and Sustainability [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 11:00-12:30 White Nile
 
                 | Pre-conference Workshop 3 - History of Surveying 
                WSHS 2 – Ancient EgyptCommission: FIG History
 Chair: Jim R. Smith, United Kingdom
 WSHS2.1 John F. Brock (Australia): Four Surveyors of the 
                Gods: In the XVIII Dynasty of Egypt – New Kingdom c. 1400 B.C. [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 WSHS2.2 Joel Paulson (USA): Surveying in Ancient Egypt 
                [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 WSHS2.3 Jan de Graeve (Belgium): The Belgian Input 
                into the Arc of the 30th Meridian [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 12:30-14:00 Teeba
 | Lunch |  
                | 14:00-15:30 Blue Nile
 
                 
 
  
 
  | Pre-conference Workshop 1 - 
                Standards Workshop 
                – Standards into Action WSS 2 – Standards Workshop – 
                Part II – Taking the Step to ImplementationCommission: FIG, GSDI and ISO TC211
 Implementing Standards to Resolve SDI Issues 
                (14:00-16:00)Chair: Doug Nebert, FGDC/GSDI
 Detailed presentations illustrating the integration of 
                standards, specifications and related SDI best practices. This 
                module will also include a discussion of how standards are being 
                positioned within the context of local, national and regional 
                policy. The goal is to provide some real experience with people 
                from operational entities using standards in SDI development and 
                operations. Presentations by:  
                  INSPIRE – Stephen PeedellSDI at the sub-national level in Spain - Michael Gould
                  / Jordi GuimetThe usage of OGC standards – Sam Bacharach Background paper: Iain Greenway (Ireland): Standards – Are They 
				Relevant in a Surveyor’s World? Taking Action – Key Resources and Players for Advancing 
                Implementation of Standards (16:00-17:30)Chair: Michael Gould
 Key resources and players for advancing implementation of 
                standards.  The aim is to give examples of good reference manuals and 
                other tools that people can find on the web. Michael Gould, as 
                the moderator will give several examples like books, URLs, open 
                source software, special curricula that may help people in 
                getting started. Presentations by: 
                  Textbooks and the like – Michael GouldGSDI Cook book – Doug NebertISO/TC211 resources – Henry TomOGC material/ test beds – Sam BacharachBroader standards initiatives (SOAP etc) – Sam 
                  Bacharach Followed by open discussion as to what more is needed  Wrap up  Closing  |  
                | 14:00-15:30 White Nile
 
                 | Pre-conference Workshop 3 - History of Surveying WSHS 3 – Arc of the 30th MeridianCommission: FIG History
 Chair: David A. Wallis, United Kingdom
 WSHS3.1 Jim Smith (United Kingdom): The Arc of the 
                30th Meridian [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 WSHS3.2 Tomasz Zakiewicz (South Africa): The Cape 
                Geodetic Standards and Their Impact on Africa [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 
                General Discussion |  
                | 15:30-16:00 | Coffee break |  
                | 16:00-17:30 Blue Nile
 
                 
 
  
 
  | Pre-conference Workshop 1 - 
                Standards Workshop 
                – Standards into Action See above |  
                | 16:00-18:30 White Nile
 
                 
 sponsored by:
 
 
  
 
  | Pre-conference Workshop 4 - 
                Mobile Mapping Technology MMT 1 - Workshop on Mobile Mapping TechnologyCommission: FIG 5
 Co-sponsored by: Applanix Corp. and Intermap Technologies Corp
 Chair: Prof. Dr. Naser El-Sheimy, Canada
 MMT1.1 Naser El-Sheimy, The University of Calgary: 
                Introduction to the Workshop [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 MMT1.2 Naser El-Sheimy, The University of Calgary, 
                VISAT – A Digital Mobile Mapping System for Highway Mapping and 
                GIS Applications [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 MMT1.3 Hugh MacKay, Intermap Technologies Corporation: 
                High Accuracy, High Resolution Digital Terrain Information from 
                Airborne Interferometric Radar [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 MMT1.4 Mohamed Mostafa, Applanix Corporation: Applanix 
                Digital Sensor System (DSS): An Overview[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 16:00-19:00 Morgana
 
                 
 
  | Pre-conference Workshop 7 - e-Government for e-Citizens 
                WSE 1 – Workshop e-Government for e-CitizensCommission: FIG 3 WG3.1 and GSDI
 Chair: Kari Strande, Norway
 State of the Art on e-Government Initiatives  Presentations and demonstrations of cases from various 
                parts of the world. Cases where spatial data distribution and 
                public web access to spatial data are essential. Spatial data as 
                a tool in decision making and as a tool for public participation 
                in decision processes. There will also be presentations from 
                system suppliers.  Kari Strande, Chair of FIG WG3.1: State of the Art on 
                e-Government Initiatives – Introduction to the Workshop[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 Papers:  WSE1.1 Olaf Řstensen (Norway): eGovernment for 
                eCitizens - Case from Norway and a short visit to Europe [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 WSE1.2 Jens Hollćnder and Jes Ryttersgaard 
                (Denmark): eGovernment in Denmark [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 WSE1.3 Peter M. Laarakker (The Netherlands): 
                E-government Kadaster NL and EULIS [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 WSE1.4 Phillip Rudd (Australia): e-Government for 
                e-Citizens – Case Study for the Northern Territory of Australia 
                – Integrated Land Information System – ILIS [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 WSE1.5 Kari Strande (Norway): Case from Asia after 
                Tsunami – Disaster Information and Management [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 Presentation from Peter Bartak, Intergraph[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 Round table with discussions, questions, comments from the 
                speakers and other participants. |  
                | Sunday, 17 April |  
                | 08:00- | Registration |  
                | 09:00-10:30 Teeba
 
                 | ESRI Seminar - GIS: 
                The Business of National Mapping |  
                | 09:00-10:30 Nefertiti
 
                 | An Intergraph vision, 
                technology and implementation seminar |  
                | 10:30-11:00 | Coffee break |  
                | 11:00-12:30 Teeba
 
                 | ESRI Seminar - GIS: 
                The Business of National Mapping |  
                | 11:00-12:30 Nefertiti
 
                 | An Intergraph vision, 
                technology and implementation seminar |  
                | 12:30-14:00 Le Grill
 | Lunch |  
                | 14:00-16:30 Teeba
 
                 | ESRI Seminar - GIS: 
                The Business of National Mapping |  
                | 14:00-16:30 Nefertiti
 
                 | An Intergraph vision, 
                technology and implementation seminar |  
                | 16:30-17:00 | Coffee break |  
                | 17:00-19:00 Cleopatra Ball Room
 (Blue and White Nile, Morgana)
 | Opening Ceremony 
                  Welcome by the Local Organising Committee, Dr. Dalal 
                  AlnaggarCultural programme Welcome of the Local Organising Committee, Dr. Ahmed 
                  Fouad El-Sheikh, Chair of the Organising Committee and 
                  President of the Egyptian Committee on Surveying and Mapping (ECSM)Welcome greeting of the Minister of Communication and 
                  Information Technology, Dr. Tarek Kamel, presented by 
                  Dr. Hora BarakaWelcome address of Minister of Water Resources and 
                  Irrigation, Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Abu ZeidWelcome address of Dr. Mukund Rao, President of 
                  GSDIProf. Holger Magel, President of FIG: From Pharaohs 
                  to Geoinformatics – Shaping the Change[abstract] [paper] [slides]
Opening of the Conference |  
                | 19:00-20:30 Pool Area at the Semiramis Hotel
 | Welcome Reception |  
                | Monday, 18 April |  
                | 08:00-17:30 | Registration |  
                | 09:00-10:30 Blue Nile and White Nile
 
                 
 
  | Plenary Session 1 - From the Pharaohs to Geoinformatics Chair: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Holger Magel, President of FIG
 Rapporteur: Prof. Dr. Mostafa Radwan, The Netherlands
 
                PS1.1 Dr. Ismail Serageldin, Director of Bibliotheca 
                Alexandria, (BA)[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 PS1.2 Mr. Jack Dangermond, President of the 
                Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI): Bridging the 
                  Gap between Geomatics and Surveying[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 PS1.3 Ms. Preetha Pulusani, President, Intergraph Mapping and 
                  Geospatial Solutions: Making Smart Decisions[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 10:30 Morgana and
 Kahramana
 | Opening of the exhibition |  
                | 10:30-17:30 Morgana and
 Kahramana
 | Exhibition |  
                | 10:30-11:00 | Coffee break |  
                | 11:00-12:30 Blue Nile
 
                 
 
  | TS 1 – SDI and Cadastre Commission: FIG 7 and GSDI
 Chair: Mr. András Osskó, Hungary
 Rapporteur: Mr. Christiaan Lemmen, The Netherlands
 Papers TS1.1 Ian Williamson and Abbas Rajabifard 
                (Australia): Land Administration and Spatial Data 
                Infrastructures [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS1.2 Stig Enemark (Denmark) and John. R. Parker 
                (Australia): The Development of Land Information Policies in the 
                Americas [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS1.3 Arbind Man Tuladhar and Mostafa Radwan 
                (The Netherlands), Fatma Abdel Kader and Samir El-Ruby (Egypt): 
                Federated Data Model to Improve Accessibility of Distributed 
                Cadastral Databases in Land Administration [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS1.4 Paul van der Molen (The Netherlands): Authentic 
                Registers and Good Governance [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS1.5 Eugene C. Onyeka (Nigeria): Multipurpose 
                Cadastre: An Under-utilized NGDI Dataset This paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 Posters (short presentations)  TS1.6 Momath Ndiaye (Senegal): Case Studies in SDI 
                Components (Geodetic Datum, Data Transformations, Cadastre, 
                Planning etc.) [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 11:00-12:30 White Nile
 
                 
 
  | TS 2 – Spatial Portals and e-Government Commission: GSDI and FIG 3
 Chair: Prof. Dr. Mostafa Baraka, Egypt
 Rapporteur: Ms. Kari Strande, Norway
 TS2.1 Jeanne Foust (USA), Winnie S. M. 
                Tang (Hong Kong SAR, China) and Jan Selwood 
                (Japan): Evolving Infrastructure: Growth and Evolution of 
                Spatial PortalsThis paper was presented by David Danko, ESRI, USA
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS2.2 Joep Crompvoets, Arnold Bregt, Floris 
                de Bree, Pepijn van Oort, Bastiaan van Loenen 
                (The Netherlands), Abbas Rajabifard and Ian Williamson 
                (Australia): Worldwide (Status, Development and) Impact Assessment 
                of Geoportals[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS2.3 Mostafa Radwan (The Netherlands), Yaser Bishr 
                (USA), Badr Emara, Alaa Saleh and Rania Sabrah 
                (Egypt): Online Cadastre Portal Services in the Framework of e-Government to Support Real State Industry in Egypt [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS2.4 Sohir M. Hussein (Egypt): The Role of ESA in 
				Building the Egyptian Spatial Data Infrastructure (ESDI) Towards 
				the Electronic Government (E-gov.)This paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS2.5 Tomaž Petek (Slovenia): Spatial Information 
                System for Good Governance in SloveniaThis paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 11:00-12:30 Babylon
 
                 | TS 3 – GNSS I Commission: FIG 5
 Chair: Prof. Dr. Naser El-Sheimy, Canada
 Rapporteur: Dr. Mohamed El-Maghraby, Egypt
 TS3.1 Bruno Razza (Italy): Recent Developments in the Sector 
                of Navigation Satellite System Reference Stations (GNSS) and 
                Possible Links with the Typical Surveying Measurements Carried 
                Out by the Surveyors [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS3.2 Volker Schwieger and Andreas Gläser (Germany): 
                Possibilities of Low-Cost GPS-Technology for Precise Geodetic 
                Applications [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS3.3 Tayeb Tachallaďt, El Hassan Benaďm et Lahcen Bahi
                (Maroc): 
                Developpement d’Une Nouvelle Methode de Traitement des 
                Observations GPS [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS3.4 Y. Al Marzooqi, H. Fashir and Tarig Babiker (United Arab Emirates): Establishment of Dubai Virtual Reference 
                System (DVRS) National GPS-RTK Network [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS3.5 Yang, Chul Soo (Republic 
                of Korea): Updating and 
                Re-establishment of Cadastral Control Points in Korea by Using 
                GPS Observations [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 11:00-12:30 Osiris
 
                 
 
  | TS 4 – NSDI Commission: FIG 3 and GSDI
 Chair: Dr. Mohsen Badawy, Egypt
 Rapporteur: Dr. Chryssy Potsiou, Greece
 Papers: TS4.1 Gábor Remetey-Fülöpp (Hungary): Paving the 
                Way for the Implementation of the NSDI in NGO-Government 
                Partnership [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS4.2 Gülgün Özkan, S. Savaş Durduran, Ali Erdi
                and Bilal 
                Girgin (Turkey): Problems and Solutions in Integration of 
                Cadastral Data to Geographical Information System (GIS) in 
                Turkey [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS4.3 Aymen A. Solyman (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia): Enterprise 
                GIS Solution for Census Operation: A Case Study from Kingdom of 
                Saudi Arabia This paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS4.4 Hartmut Müller (Germany): Promotion of Local and 
                Regional Spatial Data Infrastructure Development in Germany [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS4.5 Lehlohonolo D. Moeti (Lesotho): Spatial Data 
				Infrastructure Development in Lesotho: Overcoming Obstacles[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 
                Posters (short presentations):  TS4.6 Boualem Chorfa (Algeria): Integration of a 
                Solution GIS Internet-Modular Type for a Collectivity [abstract] [paper] [slides]
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                | 11:00-12:30 Babylon III
 
                 | TS 5 – Prepared to the Future I Commission: FIG 1 and 2
 Chair: Mr. Klaus Rürup, Germany
 Rapporteur: Prof. Dr. Bela Markus, Hungary
 TS5.1 Jennifer Whittal (South Africa) and Michael Barry 
                (Canada): A Framework for Analysing Change Management in Geomatics Development Projects
                [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS5.2 Dietmar Sperling (Germany): Corporate Real Estate 
                Management (CREM) [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS5.3 Karl-Werner Schulte, Gisela Schulte-Daxbök,
                Christoph Holzmann and Matthias Wiffler ((Germany): Internationalisation of 
                Real Estate Education [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS5.4 Sara J Wilkinson (Australia): Joint European 
				Masters Awards in Construction Management and Construction 
				Economics: A Positive Step for Surveying Education?[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS5.5 Pedro J. Cavero (Spain): The Bologna Declaration: Its 
                Consequences in the Educational and Professional Fields in Spain 
                [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 12:30-14:00 Le Grill and Teeba
 | Lunch |  
                | 14:00-15:30 Blue Nile
 
                 
 
  | TS 6 – 3D Cadastre Commission: FIG 7 and GSDI
 Chair: Eng. Mosaad Ibrahim, Egypt
 Rapporteur: Mr. Libor Tomandl, Czech Republic
 Papers  TS6.1. Peter van Oosterom, Hendrik Ploeger and 
                Jantien Stoter  
                (The Netherlands): Analysis of 3D Property Situations in the USA
                [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS6.2. Göran Eriksson (Sweden): A New Multi-Dimensional 
                Information System Introduced in Sweden [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS6.3 Uri Shoshani, Moshe Benhamu, Eri Goshen, 
                Saul Denekamp 
                and Roy Bar (Israel):  A Multi Layers 3D Cadastre in 
				Israel: A Research and Development Project RecommendationThis paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS6.4 András Osskó (Hungary): Condominium Registration in the 
                Unified Land Registry in Hungary Towards the 3D Registration [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS6.5 Christian Clemen, Frank Gielsdorf and Lothar Gründig, 
                (Germany): Reverse Engineering for Generation of 
                3D-Building-Information-Models Applying Random Variables in 
                Computer Aided Design [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS6.6 Mauro Caprioli, Antonio Scarano and Eufemia Tarantino (Italy): Altimetric and Tridimensional Aspects for the Updating of 
                Cadastral Archives [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 Posters (short presentations)  TS6.7 Sagi Filin, Yevgeny Kulakov and Yerach Doytsher 
                (Israel): Application of Airborne Laser Technology to 3D 
                Cadastre This paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS6.8 Amr H Abd-Elrahman (Egypt): An Integrated Spatial Data 
                Model for Multi-storey Cadastral System [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS6.9 Octavian Roman (Romania): 3D Information SystemsThis paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
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                | 14:00-15:30 White Nile
 
                 
 
  | TS 7 – SDI and Web Services Commission: GSDI and FIG 3
 Chair: Prof. Dr. Mahmoud El-Nokrashy, Egypt
 Rapporteur: Dr. Szabolcs Mihály, Hungary
 TS7.1 Richard Onchaga (The Netherlands): Towards 
                Quality-aware Composition of Geo-services [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS7.2 Andreas Donaubauer (Germany): A Multi-Vendor Spatial Data Infrastructure 
                for Local Governments Based on OGC Web Services [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS7.3 Roland M. Wagner, Niklas Panzer 
                and Falko 
                Menge (Germany): SDI Initiative North Rhine-Westphalia (GDI 
				NRW) / Germany, SDI NRW Joint Project 2004: Identification of 
				Enhanced SDI Elements (GDI NRW Verbundprojekt 2004)[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS7.4 Liping Di (USA): Development and Implementation of OGC 
                Web Services Specifications for Earth Observation Data [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS7.5 Jie Jiang, Jun Chen and Gang Han (China 
                P. R.): A Model for 
                Integrating Multi-scale Spatial Data for e-Government and Public 
                Service This paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS7.6 Dhruba Raj Ghimire (Nepal), Ingo Simonis 
				(Germany) and Andreas Wytzisk (The Netherlands): Integration of GRID Approaches into the Geographic 
                Web Service Domain This paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
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                | 14:00-15:30 Babylon
 
                 | TS 8 – GNSS II Commission: FIG 5
 Chair: Mr. Dan Schnurr, United Kingdom
 Rapporteur: Dr. Mohamed El-Maghraby, Egypt
 Papers  TS8.1 Joël van Cranenbroeck (Switzerland): A New Total 
                Station Tracking GPS Satellites in a Network RTK Infrastructure 
                Perspective  TS8.2 Ismail Sanlioglu and Cevat Inal (Turkey): The Test of 
                Processıng Modules of Global Positioning System (GPS) Softwares 
                by Using Products of International GPS Service (IGS) [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS8.3 Alain Gaudet and Jean Cedric Landry 
				(France): TERIA: The GNSS Network for France[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS8.4 Mohamed M. R. Mostafa (Canada): Precise Airborne GPS 
                Positioning Alternatives for the Aerial Mapping Practice [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 Posters (short presentations)  TS8.5 Mahmoud El-Mewafi (Egypt): A New Approach for Updating 
                of ETM Maps into UTM Maps and Direct UTM Maps from GPS Data [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS8.6 Amira A. Al Zarouni,  Yousuf A. AlMarzooqi and Adil A. 
                ElTigani (United Arab Emirates): Towards Standardization 
                of Vehicle Tracking Systems [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS8.7 Anna Barańska (Poland): Appraisement of Equalization of 
                Geodetic Observations Quality Applying Values of Defined 
                Invariants Parameters 
                [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS8.8 Ertan Gökalp and Yüksel Boz (Turkey): 
                Outlier Detection in GPS Networks with Fuzzy Logic and 
                Conventional Methods [abstract] [paper] [slides]
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                | 14:00-15:30 Nefertiti
 
                 
 
  | TS 9 – Applied SIM and SDI Commission: FIG 3 and GSDI
 Chair: Prof. Dr. Shawky El-Ghazaly, Egypt
 Rapporteur: Dr. Chryssy Potsiou, Greece
 TS9.1 Chryssy A. Potsiou, P. Zentelis
                and K. Logothetis 
                (Greece). Greece After the Gold Rush – The Sustainability of the 
                Infrastructure Made for the 2004 Olympic Games [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS9.2 Johannes Hotz (Switzerland): Spatial Data 
                Acquisition Software for Professional Surveyors and GIS Data 
                Collectors [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS9.3 Gloria del Pilar Vásquez Pérez (Peru): Andean Spatial 
                Data Infrastructure (ASDI) [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS9.4 Tho Cac Nguyen and Dang Thi Lien (Vietnam): A Geospatial Database for 
                Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia This paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS9.5 Iain Greenway (Ireland): Mapping Ireland – The End and 
                Yet The Beginning [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS9.6 Tran Nhu Trung (Vietnam) and Don Grant (Australia): Why 
                Copying LIS from a Developed Country Does Not Work for a 
                Developing Country? [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS9.7 Evangelos Vozikis, Nikolaos Sidiropoulos and 
                George Vozikis (Greece): The Use of Modern Technologies (GPS, GIS and 
                Geodata) for Controlling Olive Tree PestsThis paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 14:00-15:30 Babylon III
 
                 | TS 10 – Prepared to the Future II Commission: FIG 1 and 2
 Chair: Prof. Pedro Cavero, Spain
 Rapporteur: Mr. Yaacoub Saade, Lebanon
 TS10.1 Piero Panunzi, Guido Moschella and Fiorenzo Guaralda 
                (Italy): Education, Licensing and Access to Market [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS10.2 Ian Williamson (Australia): Opportunities for 
                Surveyors in Modern Land Markets [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS10.3 Leonie Newnham (Australia): Innovation in Land 
                Management, What Makes It Happen? [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS10.4 Arvo Vitikainen (Finland): The Degree Reform in the 
                Department of Surveying, Helsinki University of Technology [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS10.5 G. K. (Ken) Allred (Canada): Marketing the Profession 
                - Some 
                Strategies that Work [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 14:00-15:30 Osiris
 
                 | Round table for American SDIs Commission: GSDI
 Moderator: Ltc. Rodrigo Barriga, Instituto Geografico 
                Militar (IGM) Chile
 Rapporteur: Ms. Margaret Buck, USA
 Our goal is to share success stories, issues and general 
                information on SDI development with neighbors in a region and 
                across regions. We believe this is the way we all grow and 
                improve locally, nationally, and regionally. One way to share 
                information is through a series of round-table sessions on a 
                regional basis where we each can share our experiences with 
                others and generate interaction with our neighbors.  Panel topics  We ask the panelists to address one or more of the following 
                questions: 
                  What is the easiest issue to address in any SDI 
                  development?What is the most difficult issue to address in SDI 
                  development?Which one do you recommend addressing first in SDI 
                  development?Give brief examples of these from you own 
                  experiences/observations?  Panelists 
                  María-Loreto Advis N, ChileFrancisco A. Hansen Albites, Mexico Dora-Ines Rey, ColombiaTatiana Delgado Fernández, CubaCarlos Gabriel Asato, ArgentinaGloria del Pilar Vásquez Pérez, Peru/Andean SDI (ASDI) |  
                | 15.30-16:00 | Coffee break |  
                | 16:00-17:30 Blue Nile
 
                 
 
  | TS 11 – Cadastral Modelling Commission: FIG 7 and GSDI
 Chair: Prof. Dr. Mostafa Radwan, The Netherlands
 Rapporteur: Dr. Jantien Stoter, The Netherlands
 Papers  TS11.1  Christiaan Lemmen,  Peter van Oosterom, Jaap 
				Zevenbergen,  Wilko Quak and Paul van der Molen (The Netherlands): Further 
				Progress in the Development of the Core Cadastral Domain Model [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS11.2 Jerry Johnson (The Netherlands): Cadastre Data Modeling and GIS
                [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS11.3 Kholoud Saad Salama (Egypt): ArcCadastre 
                Implementations within the Middle East [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS11.4 Jaap Zevenbergen (The Netherlands) and Erik Stubkjćr 
                (Denmark): Real Property Transactions: Challenges of Modeling 
                and Comparing [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 Posters (short presentations)  TS11.5 James Osundwa, Eric Nyadimo and David Siriba 
				(Kenya): Challenges in the Establishment 
                of a National Cadastral Data Model for Kenya - Towards the 
                Creation of a National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS11.6 Shokry Abd-el-Malak Rofail and Ashraf Youssef (Egypt): The 
                Egyptian Unified Cadastral Data Model [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS11.7 Ioan Stangu (Romania): The Cadastre – A Cybernetic 
                Approach for 21st Century – Sustainable Development and 
                Environmental ProtectionThis paper has not been presented at the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 16:00-17:30 White Nile
 
                 
 
  | TS 12 – Development of SDI Capacity Commission: GSDI and FIG 3 and 8
 Chair: Dr. Gábor Remetey-Fülöpp, Hungary
 Rapporteur: Dr. Reinfried Mansberger, Austria
 TS12.1 Mathew Warnest, Abbas Rajabifard and 
                Ian  
                Williamson (Australia): A Collaborative Approach to Building 
                National SDI in Federated State Systems: Case Study of AustraliaThis paper has been presented by Kevin McDougall.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS12.2 Walter T. de Vries and Yola Georgiadou (The 
                Netherlands): GDI Capacity Building in Practice: An Analysis 
                based on Experiences with and in Developing Countries [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS12.3 Dora-Ines Rey (Colombia): SDI Capacity Building Model 
                for Developing Countries - Case Study: Colombia [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS12.4 Olajide Kufoniyi (Nigeria), Gerrit Huurneman and 
                John 
                Horn (The Netherlands): Human and Institutional Capacity 
                Building in Geoinformatics Through Educational Networking [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS12.5 M. Hisham Nasr, Azza ElSayegh, Soad Fekry,  Adel Kassem (Egypt) and M. Mostafa Radwan (The 
				Netherlands):  New 
                Strategic Directions in the Egyptian Survey Authority and Impact 
                on the Requirements for Capacity Building - An Example of 
                International Cooperation for Human Resource Development [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 16:00-17:30 Babylon
 
                 | TS 13 – Reference Frame Commission: FIG 5
 Chair: Mr. Matt Higgins, Australia
 Rapporteur: Mr. Mikael Lilje, Sweden
 Papers TS13.1 Hermann Drewes and Christoph Reigber 
                (Germany): The Global Geodetic Observing System (GGOS) of the 
                International Association of Geodesy – Objectives and Status [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS13.2 Richard Wonnacott (South Africa): AFREF: 
				Background and Progress Towards a Unified Reference System for 
				Africa[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS13.3 Francisco A. Hansen Albites (Mexico): Geodesy as a 
                Fundamental Data Set in the Mexican SDI (IDEMEX) [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS13.4 Muya Kamamia (Kenya): AFREF, Establishment of a 
				Common and Modern African Co-ordinate SystemThis paper was presented by Hassein Farah.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS13.5 Salah Mahmoud (Egypt): Monitoring of Crustal 
                Deformation in Egypt Using GPS Technique in the ITRF Reference 
                Frame [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS13.6 Gomaa M. Dawod and Sherine S. Ismail (Egypt): Enhancing the Integrity of the 
                National Geodetic Data Bases in Egypt [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 Panel Discussion   Posters (short presentations)  TS13.7 Ehab Nabil Nassif and Nagi Faheem Anton (Egypt): A 
                Unified System of Transformation Parameters for Combining 
                Different Geodetic Networks in Egypt [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS13.8 Mohamed Elmaghraby and Atef Fayad (Egypt) and 
                Mohamed El-Habiby 
                (Canada): Investigating the Effect of Neglecting Parts of the 
                EGD Geodetic Height on the Transformation from Helmert 1906 to 
                WGS84 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS13.9 Hussein A. AbdElmotaal (Egypt): Comparison of 
                Different Datum Transformation Techniques for Egypt [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS13.10 Maher Mohamed Amin, Saadia Mahmoud El-Fatairy and 
                Raaed Mohamed Hassouna (Egypt): A Precise Geoidal Map of the 
                Southern Part of Egypt by Collocation Toshka Geoid [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS13.11 Y. Al Marzooqi, H. Fashir and Syed Iliyas Ahamed 
                (United Arab Emirates): Realization of Dubai Emirate 
				Datum on the Reference Frame 2000[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS13.12 Y. Al Marzooqi, H. Fashir and Syed Iliyas Ahamed 
                (United Arab Emirates): Derivation of Datum 
                Transformation Parameters for Dubai Emirate [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 
                TS13.13 Stephen Djaba (Ghana): Report of the AFREF 
                Workshop and Planning Session on WAFREF at Nairobi, Kenya in 
                October 2004[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 16:00-17:30 Osiris
 
                 
 
  | TS 14 – SIM and Quality Commission: FIG 3 and GSDI
 Chair: Mr. Robin McLaren, United Kingdom
 Rapporteur: Mr. Robin McLaren, United Kingdom
 TS14.1 Ibrahim Habli (Lebanon) and Tim Kelly (United 
                Kingdom): Addressing Quality Requirements in GIS Architectures
                [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS14.2 Carsten Rönsdorf (United Kingdom): Achieving and 
                Maintaining Interoperability of Spatial Data [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS14.3 Hans Knoop (Germany): Roadmap as a Further 
                Impulse for Standardisation in Africa by Geoinformation-Standards-ISO-Workshop 
                in Nairobi[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS14.4
                Jerry Johnson (The Netherlands): Developing Data Content 
                – Building the National Data Framework[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS14.5 Ingo Simonis and Adam Sliwinski (Germany): Quality of Service in a Global 
                SDIThis paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 16:00-17:30 Babylon III
 
                 | TS 15 – Valuation and Real Estate Management I Commission: FIG 9
 Chair: Mr. Henning Elmstrřm, Denmark
 Rapporteur: Dr. Yasser Almanadely, Egypt
 TS15.1 Simon Adcock (Australia): Addressing Heritage and 
                Contamination Environmental Issue in Valuation/Appraisal 
                Assessments [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS15.2 Jose Antonio Pinzón Bermúdez and Beatriz 
                Cecilia Quintero Rincón (Colombia): Land Parcel Tax as 
				Instrument to Fight Against Poverty and Inequality [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS15.3 Arvydas Bagdonavicius and Steponas Deveikis
                (Lithuania): Individual and Mass Valuation – Present and Future 
                Practices [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS15.4 Kauko Viitanen (Finland) and Henning Elmstrřm
                (Denmark): Valuation and the Management of Real Estate in the 
                Future [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS15.5 Bayram Uzun and Tahsin Yomralioglu (Turkey): An 
                Alternative Approach to Land Compensation Process to Open Urban 
                ArteriesThis paper has not been presented at the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 16:00-17.30 Nefertiti 2
 
                 | Round table - Surveying and GIS Education in Africa and the 
                Arab Countries Commission: FIG
 Chair: Prof. Holger Magel, President of FIG
 Round table 
                discussion on surveying and geomatics education if Africa and 
                the Arab countries. Open to all interested, especially academics 
                and university people from these regions. |  
                | 16:00-16:50 Room 433
 
                 | GSDI Meeting – Global Registries and Portals Roundtable Commission: GSDI
 Chair:
                tba.
 There are many existing data registries and portals around 
                the globe. Many already interoperate and many do not. There are 
                different metadata standards in use, different interfaces for 
                publishing data, searching for data, and accessing data. This 
                round table discussion will result in a sense of whether the 
                GSDI Association should take a leadership role in bringing 
                together existing and new registries, and if so, how we should 
                go about doing so.  |  
                | 19:00- Al Ezba Restaurant
 | Egyptian Evening / FIG Foundation Dinner |  
                | Tuesday, 19 April |  
                | 08:00-17:30 | Registration |  
                | 09:00-10:30 Blue Nile and White Nile
 | Plenary Session 2 – Co-operation between Land Administration 
                and SDI Chair: Dr. Mukund Rao, President of GSDI
 Rapporteur: Prof. Dr. Shawky AlGhazaly, Egypt
 PS2.1 Dr. Paul Munro-Faure, Director, Land Tenure 
                  Service, FAO: Global Needs for SDI in Land Administration [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 PS2.2 Dr. Clarissa Augustinus, Chief, Land and Tenure 
                Section, UN-HABITAT: Encouraging the Development of Cross 
                Disciplinary Land Sector Tools to Improve the Security of Tenure 
                of People in Slums[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 PS2.3 Ms. Dorine A. J. Burmanje, Chair of the Board Dutch 
                  Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency, The Netherlands: 
                  Spatial Data Infrastructures and Land Administration in Europe
                  [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 PS2.4 Eng. Mohamed Mosaad Ibrahim, Ex-Chairman, The 
                  Egyptian Survey Authority, ESA: From Pharaohs to e-Government 
                  – The Egyptian Cadastre [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 10:30-17:30 Morgana and
 Kahramana
 | Exhibition |  
                | 10:30-11:00 | Coffee break |  
                | 11:00-12:30 Blue Nile
 
                 
 
  | TS 16 – Web-based Decision Support Commission: GSDI and FIG 3
 Chair: Mr. Mark Reichardt, USA
 Rapporteur: Dr. Jordi Guimet Perenya, Spain
 TS16.1 
                Leslie Cone and Carsten Bjornsson (USA): The National 
                Integrated Land System – A “Field to Fabric” Solution [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS16.2 Douglas D. Nebert (USA): Development of Common 
                Geospatial Data Standards [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS16.3 Vera Hernández, Wolf Göhring, Angi 
                Voss, (Germany) and Cornelio Hopmann (Nicaragua): 
                Sustainable Decision Support by the use of Multi-Level and 
                Multi-Criteria Spatial Analysis on the Nicaragua Development 
                Gateway [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS16.4 Asli Garagon Dogru, Gonul Toz,  Haluk Ozener 
                and Onur Gurkan (Turkey): Constructing a Web-based GIS 
                for Earthquake Monitoring in Turkey [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS16.5 Marianthi Stefouli, Eleimon Tiligadas 
                and Sotiria Devene (Greece): Use of Earth Observation / 
                Geoscientific Data and Web-GIS Techniques for Water Resources 
                Management of Nestos River Basin [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS16.6 Jorge Gustavo Rocha (Portugal): Geowiki - 
                Enabling Collaborative Maintenance of Spatial Data [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS16.7 Yongping Zhao and Jamal Al-Akroka 
                (Kuwait): Kuwait Geographic Information Metadata ResearchThis paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 11:00-12:30 White Nile
 
                 
 
  | TS 17 – The State of the Art in Positioning and Measurement 
                of SDI Commission: FIG 5 and GSDI
 Chair: Prof. Dr. Rudolf Staiger, Germany
 Rapporteur: Mr. Rob Sarib, Australia
 TS17.1 Ruth Neilan (USA): The Global Geodetic Infrastructure – A 
                Framework for Development[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS17.2 Matt Higgins and Chris Rizos (Australia): New GNSS 
                Developments and the Impact on Providers and Users of Spatial 
                Data Infrastructure [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS17.3 Naser El-Sheimy (Canada): An Overview of Mobile 
				Mapping Systems [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS17.4 Raynold M. Moyo (Zambia); Emerging Practical GNSS Applications 
                and Their Impacts on Socio-Economic Impacts in Zambia and the 
                Sub-regionThis paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS17.5 Dan Schnurr (United Kingdom): 
				Cost Effective Technology for Developing Countries Cost 
                Effective Technology for Developing Countries – The Development 
                of a FIG Survey Specification [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 11:00-12:30 Babylon
 
                 | TS 18 – Comparative Aspects of Land Administration Systems Commission: FIG 7
 Chair: Prof. Paul van der Molen, The Netherlands
 Rapporteur: Ms. Marina Vaskovich, Belarus
 TS18.1 Daniel Steudler (Switzerland): A Framework for the 
                Evaluation of Land Administration Systems [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS18.2 Hendrik D. Ploeger and Bastiaan van Loenen (The Netherlands): Harmonization of 
                Land Registry in Europe [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS18.3 Ayse Yavuz (Turkey): A Comparative Analysis of 
                Cadastral Systems in the EU Countries According to Basic 
                Selected Criteria This paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS18.4 Mia Flores-Bórquez and Richard Grover 
                (United Kingdom): Restitution in Land Markets and Social 
                Exclusion of Indigenous Peoples [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS18.5 Ashraf Youssef (Egypt): The Strategies of Land 
                Information Management System [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 11:00-12:30 Nefertiti
 
                 | TS 19 – Planning in Informal Settlements Commission: FIG 8 and 7
 Chair: Ms. Jenny Whittal, South Africa
 Rapporteur: Dr. Diane Dumashie, United Kingdom
 Papers  TS19.1 Robin McLaren (United Kingdom), David J. Coleman and
                Selassie Mayunga (Canada): Sustainable Management of Mega Growth 
                in Megacities[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS19.2 Wafula Nabutola (Kenya): Affordable Housing and 
                Upgrading Informal Settlements in Kenya [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS19.3 Wakuru Magigi and B. B. K. Majani (Tanzania): Planning Standards 
				for Urban Land Use Planning for Effective Land Management in 
				Tanzania: An Analytical Framework for its Adoptability in 
				Infrastructure Utility and Facility Provisioning in Informal 
				Settlements[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS19.4 Rashid M. Azzan and Said S. Ufuzo (Zanzibar, Tanzania): Urban and Rural Planning: A Challenge for Poor 
                Nations – Zanzibar Experience[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS19.5 Diane Dumashie (United Kingdom): Spatial Planning and 
                Informal Settlements: Women and Adequate Housing [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS19.6
                Francis Harvey (USA): Formal Cadastre and Informal Land 
                Tenure: Elasticity and Articulation[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 Posters (short presentations)  TS19.7 B. B. K. Majani, Wakuru Magigi and Alphonce Kyessy (Tanzania): Geographical Information Infrastructure Applications 
                in Urban Land Management in Tanzania: A Strategy to Enhance 
                Communities’ Decision Making in Land Regularization Process in 
                Informal Settlements [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 11:00-12:30 Babylon III
 
                 | TS 20 – Professional Education I Commission: FIG 2
 Chair: Prof. Dr. Abd Elhady Said, Egypt
 Rapporteur: Prof. Dr. Abd Elhady Said, Egypt
 TS20.1 Indra D. Wijayratne (USA): A Bachelor Degree Program 
                in Surveying/Geomatics Offered to Place-bound Students: 
                Measuring Success[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS20.2 Ali Erdi and S. Savaş Durduran (Turkey): Institutional 
                Policies on Geographical Information System (GIS) Studies in 
                Turkey This paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS20.3 E. E. Duncan and Stephen Djaba (Ghana): Geomatic 
                Engineering Education at the 
                University of Mines and Technology (UMaT), Ghana[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS20.4 Maria Lodin (Sweden): Canadian and Swedish Academic 
                Experiences: A Compare and Contrast [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS20.5 Manar Mahmoud, Ahmed Darwish and 
                Mohamed A. Salem 
                (Egypt): GIS Education in Egypt: The ITI Experience [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 12:30-14:00 Le Grill and Teeba
 | Lunch |  
                | 14:00-15:30 Blue Nile
 
                 
 
  | TS 21 – SDI Data Issues I Commission: GSDI and FIG 3
 Chair: Mr. Terry Keating, USA
 Rapporteur: Mr. Terry Keating, USA
 TS21.1 Keith Murray, Bern Munday and Ian Bush (United 
                Kingdom): Enabling Information Integrity within SDI’s – The 
                Digital National Framework Concept [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS21.2 Julián Escallón (Colombia): GeoSemantica as a 
                Technological Platform to Develop the Colombian Spatial Data 
                Infrastructure [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS21.3 Aegidius P. Kap (Netherlands): Harmonization of 
                Spatial Information on Utilities in The Netherlands [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS21.4 Szabolcs Mihály (Hungary): Space Referencing Core Data 
                for GI in Hungary 
                [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS21.5 Nagy G. R. Yakoub and Ahmed Negm (Egypt): Building an 
                Automatic Raster to Vector Digitizing Application with GIS 
                Capabilities This paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 14:00-15:30 White Nile
 
                 | TS 22 – New Measurement Technology and Its Application to 
                Archaeological and Engineering Surveys Commission: FIG 5 and 6
 Chair: Prof. Dr. Yousef Abd Elaziz, Egypt
 Rapporteur: Prof. Dr. Stathis Stiros, Greece
 Papers TS22.1 Michael Scherer (Germany): Architectural Surveying and 
                Visualization Using “Photo-Tacheometry” [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS22.2 Ramadan H. Abdel-Maguid, Yasser El-Manadily and 
                Adel 
                H. El-Shazly (Egypt): A Rapid and Cost Effective Technique for 
                Planimetric Mapping of Small Villages in Developing Countries
                [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS22.3 Cameron Ellum and Naser El-Sheimy (Canada): The 
                Common Adjustment of GPS and Photogrammetric Measurements [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS22.4 Vassilis Gikas (Greece): Railway Geodesy: The 
				Benefit of Using a Multi-discipline Approach for the Assessment of 
                Track Alignments During Construction [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS22.5 Guido Heinz and Hartmut Müller (Germany): Surveying of 
                Pharaohs in the 21st Century [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 Posters (short presentations)  TS22.6 Ragab Khalil (Egypt): New Compact Method for 
                Testing EDM Instruments [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS22.7 Noemi Emanuela Cazzaniga, Livio Pinto, 
                Gianfranco Forlani  and Paolo Abruzzi   (Italy): Monitoring Oscillations of Slender Structures 
                with GPS and Accelerometers [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS22.8 Alojz Kopáčik, Peter Kyrinovič and Vanda Kadlečíková
                (Slovakia): Laboratory Tests of Robot Stations [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS22.9 Halim Setan, Mohd Sharuddin Ibrahim and 
                Zulkepli 
                Majid (Malaysia): Precise Measurement and 3D Modeling for 
                Medical and Industrial Applications: Verification Tests [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS22.10 Jan Hardos (Slovakia): Visualization and 
                Computer Animation of 
                3D Basic Map of Highway [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS22.11 S. Savaş Durduran, Ali Erdi, Levent Zoroğlu and 
                Mehmet Tekocak (Turkey): Works on the Geographical Information 
                System (GIS) in the Ancient Town Kelenderis in Turkey [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 
                TS22.12 Madiha A. A. Farag, Keith M. Miller, 
                Bheshem Ramlal and
                Claudius K. Fergus (West Indies): Use 
                of GIS in an Archaeological Study of the Island of St Kitts [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 
                TS22.13 Samina Sultana, Malik Fida A. Khan and 
                Chitta Ranjan Guptta (Bangladesh): Role of GIS in Presenting 
                and Developing Strategy for Conservation of Historical Sites [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 14:00-15:30 Babylon
 
                 | TS 23 – Evolving Land Administration Systems Commission: FIG 7
 Chair: Eng. Hisham Nasr, Egypt
 Rapporteur: Mr. Christiaan Lemmen, The Netherlands
 TS23.1 Michael Barry and Khaleel Khan (Canada): Law and 
                Policy Implications of Multimedia Land Records: The Talking Titler Project
                [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS23.2 Felicia Olufunmilayo Akinyemi (Germany): Towards a Spatial 
                Information Model for Poverty Reduction and Management in 
                Sub-Saharan Africa This paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS23.3 Kuda Mushati and David Njike (Zimbabwe): Real Estate 
                Investment and Development in an Evolving System of Tenure in 
                ZimbabweThis paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS23.4 Bo Lauri (Sweden): Land and Real Estate Registration 
                Project in the Kyrgyz Republic [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS23.5 Maria Contoman (Romania): Data Base 
				Organization in Land Evaluation – An Essential Element for 
				Achieving the General Cadastre in RomaniaThis paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 14:00-15:30 Osiris
 
                 | TS 24 – Planning for Rural and Urban Communities Commission: FIG 8
 Chair: Mr. Rainer Müller-Jökel, Germany
 Rapporteur: Dr. Diane Dumashie, United Kingdom
 Papers  TS24.1 Mette Kragh (Denmark): New Danish Regional Development 
                Plans - an Effort of Combining Economy and Spatial Aspects for 
                Urban and Rural Areas [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS24.2 Michael Klaus (Germany): Sustainable Land Management 
                in Rural Areas – A New Approach for Implementation [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS24.3 Rolf Meindl and Holger Magel (Germany): 
                Agenda 21 – The Challenge to Sustainable Local Authorities: 
                Conclusions of a Countrywide Evaluation in Bavaria[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS24.4 Violeta Puscasu (Romania): Physical Planning in 
                Periphery Systems - Effects on the Forestry System in the Eastern 
                Carpathians This paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS24.5 Madan Mohan ( India ): Urban Land Cover/Land Use 
                Change Detection in National Capital Region (NCR) Delhi: A Study 
                of Faridabad DistrictThis paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS24.6 David Mitchell (Australia): Property Rights – 
                Exploring Their Role in Natural Resource Management [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 Posters (short presentations)  TS24.7 Yaacoub Saade (Lebanon): The Management of the 
                Urban Extensions in Conserving of the Main Aspects TS24.8 Yifter Fikru, Haile Mitiku (Ethiopia), 
				Arnold Bregt and Gerrit Epema (The Netherlands): 
				Using Local Capacity for Improved Land Resources Planning: A 
				Case from Ethiopia[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS24.9 Efi Dimopoulou, Charalambos Ioannidis, Stella Kaimaki, Sofia Soile
                and 
                Katerina Adam (Greece): Multi-Disciplinary Approach for the 
                Environmental Analysis of Surface Waters in a Large-scale 
                Development [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 
                TS24.10 Kenneth Peprah (Ghana): Land Use and Land 
                Resource Management at Gyamfiase-Adenya, Ghana[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 14:00-15:30 Babylon III
 
                 | TS 25 – Professsional Education II Commission: FIG 2
 Chair: Prof. Dr. Mohamed Rashad, Egypt
 Rapporteur: Prof. Dr. Pedro Cavero, Spain
 TS25.1 Liping Di and Meixia Deng (USA): NEHEA and GeoBrain – 
                An Organization and System for Data-Intensive Earth System 
                Science Education and Research at Colleges Around the World [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS25.2 Gert Steinkellner and Erwin Heine (Austria): European 
                Education in Geodetic Engineering, Cartography and Surveying (EEGECS) - 
                Thematic Network for Higher Education [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS25.3 El Hassane Semlali and Driss Tahiri: (Morocco): Issues 
                and Challenges of the Surveying Engineering Education in Morocco: Present and Future 
                [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS25.4 Charalabos Ioannidis and Andreas Georgopoulos 
                (Greece): Basic Principles for Developing Capacity Building in 
                Geometric Recording of Cultural Heritage [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 14:00-15:30 Room 433
 
                 | Ad-hoc Session - Design Standard Data Sets Commission: GSDI
 Chair: Mr. Douglas D. Nebert, USA
 The establishment of 
                national base data themes, variously known as fundamental, 
                foundation, or framework data has been described as a  
                practice in a many countries as a central part of creating a 
                National SDI. Discussion of current approaches and 
                recommendations for a systematic approach to modeling and 
                standardizing common data content for exchange in an SDI. Topics 
                of interest include definition of 'base' data, data modeling 
                approach, transfer encoding, web services. |  
                | 14:00-17:30 Nefertiti
 | Arab Union of Surveyors - General Assembly |  
                | 15.30-16:00 | Coffee break |  
                | 16:00-17:30 Blue Nile
 
                 
 
  | TS 26 – Regional SDI’s and Thematic SDI’s Commission: GSDI and FIG 3
 Chair: Mr. Jes Ryttersgaard, Denmark
 Rapporteur: Dr. Arbind Tuladbar, The Netherlands
 Papers TS26.1 J. Guimet Perenya (Spain): To Use IDEC (SDI) Philosophy to 
                Modify Strategies and Plans: Analysis of Concrete 
				Cases in Catalonia [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS26.2 Rodrigo Barriga and Alvaro Medina (Chile): Territorial 
                Information Management in Chile [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS26.3 Kombo Mwero (Kenya): Fundamental Concepts of Spatial Data 
                Infrastructure (SDI) and the Initiatives Taken by Africa Through 
                the United Nations Economic Commission of Africa (UN-ECA) Under 
                the Commission of Development Information (CODI) Framework [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS26.4 Jaap Zevenbergen (The Netherlands): SDI Development 
                and Law-based Special Recordings: The Case of Soil Pollution 
                Sites in the Netherlands [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS26.5 Chris Holmes and Allan Doyle (USA) and 
                Mick Wilson 
                (Kenya): Towards a Free and Open Source (FOSS) Spatial Data 
                Infrastructure 
                [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 Posters (short presentations)  TS26.6 Abdel Razek Ahmed Abdel Mageed, Duaa Mostafa Salem and
                Tarek Lotfy Sedeek (Egypt): Applications of Surveying and 
                GIS in Utilities Field – Giza Utility Data Center[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS 26.7 Francisco A. Hansen Albites 
                (Mexico): Activities of PC IDEA in the Americas: A Progress 
                Report [abstract] [paper] [slides]
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                | 16:00-17:30 White Nile
 
                 | TS 27 – Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Commission: FIG 5
 Chair: Dr. Mohsen Badawy, Egypt
 Rapporteur: Mr. Rob Sarib, Australia
 Papers: TS27.1 Justus Rwetabula  and Florimond de Smedt (Belgium): Land Use and 
                Land Cover Mapping of the Simiyu Catchment (Tanzania) Using 
                Remote Sensing Techniques [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS27.2 Tao Xiaxin and Li Ping (China P. R.): Quantitative 
                Detection of Damage in Bachu Earthquake (2003) from Low 
                Resolution Satellite Images [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS27.3 Nagawa El Ashmawy, Yasser Elmanadili and
                Hazem Barakat, (Egypt): Comparative Analysis and 
                Evaluation of Various Mathematical Models for Stereo IKONOS 
                Satellite Images [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS27.4 Mustafa Atasoy, Cemal 
                Biyik, Huseyin Ayaz, Fevzi Karsli, Osman Demir and Emin 
                Zeki Baskent (Turkey): Monitoring Land Use Changes and 
                Determining the Suitability of Land for Different Uses with 
                Digital Photogrammetry [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS27.5 Mohamed Ettarid, Ali Ait M’Hand and 
                Redouane Aloui (Morocco): Digital True Orthophotos Generation
                [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 Posters (short presentations):  TS27.6 Kwang-Hoon, Chi and Sung-Soon, Lee 
                (Republic of Korea): Rectification Technique of High Resolution Images for 
                Mountain Area [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS27.7 Sami Gumaan Daraigan, Mohd Zubir Mat Jafri,
                Khiruddin Abdullah, Syadril Amin Hashim (Malaysia) 
                and Sultan AlSultan (Saudi Arabia): Polluted Water Measuring Using a 
                Novel Optical Sensor System[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS27.8 Mostafa A-B Ebrahim (Egypt): Studying the 
                Effect of Some Image Enhancement Features on the Accuracy of 
                Close Range Photogrammetric Measurements Using CAD Environment
                [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS27.9 Sultan AlSultan (Saudi Arabia) and Hwee-San 
                Lim, Mohd Zubir MatJafri and Khiruddin Abdullah 
                (Malaysia): An Algorithm for the Land Surface Temperature 
                Analysis of Remote Sensing Image Coverage over AlQassim, Saudi 
                Arabia [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS27.10 Jalal Amini and Ali Reze Mohamadi Hashemi
                (Iran): Geometric Correction in IKONOS Images: Case Study: 
                Tehran, Iran [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS27.11 Huadong Guo, Changlin Wang, Wang 
                Weimin, Zhu Boqing and Zhong Ruofei (China P. 
                R.): A New Digital Earth Information Source - Processing and 
                Applications of Chinese Spacecraft Remote Sensing Data[abstract] [paper] [slides]
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                | 16:00-17:30 Babylon
 
                 | TS 28 – Business of Land Administration Commission: FIG 7
 Chair: Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Shaker, Egypt
 Rapporteur: Dr. Daniel Steudler, Switzerland
 Papers  TS28.1 Antonio Benvenuti and Bruno Razza (Italy): The 
                Cadastre: An Instrument for the Development of the Society This paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS28.2 M. Mostafa Radwan (The 
				Netherlands), M. Hisham Nasr  (Egypt),  Christiaan Lemmen (The 
				Netherlands) and Sohir Hussein 
				(Egypt): The 
                Egyptian Survey Authority Business Model to Strengthen Public 
                Private Partnership in the Real Estate Industry [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS28.3 Zuhair AlOstah and Saad AlKhatib (Jordan): Building Jordan Digital 
                Cadastral Data Base (JDCDB) in the Department of Lands and 
                Survey (DLS) [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS28.4 Charles Cowap (United Kingdom): Can You Have Too Much 
                Security of Tenure? [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS28.5 Francis Gabele and Marc Vanderschueren (Belgium): 
                Business Approaches and the “Patrimonial Documentation” 
                Administration of Belgium [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 Posters (short presentations)  TS28.6 Jiri Rydval, Vaclav Slaboch and Libor Tomandl (Czech 
                Republic): Strengths and Weaknesses of the Czech Cadastral 
                System: An Analysis of Present System [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS28.7 Mehmet Cete and Bayram Uzun (Turkey): The Evolving 
                Role of Private Sector in Turkish Cadastral System [abstract] [paper] [slides]
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                | 16:00-17:30 Osiris
 
                 | TS 29 – Approaches in Land Consolidation and Community 
                Regeneration Commission: FIG 8 and 7
 Chair: Dr. Diane Dumashie, United Kingdom
 Rapporteur: Prof. Dr. Arvo Vitikainen, Finland
 Papers  TS29.1 Rainer Müller-Jökel (Germany): The Participation of 
                Landowners and the Public in German Planning and Land Management 
                Projects [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS29.2 Eszter Hőna (Hungary): The Role of Spatial Plans in 
                the Reparation of Land Consolidation in Hungary [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS29.3 Mohammed Essadiki (Morocco): Land Consolidation in 
                Morocco: Situation and Perspective [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS29.4 Per Kĺre Sky and Řyvind Ravna (Norway): Land 
                Consolidation and Landscape Changes in Galicia (Spain) [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS29.5 John Salmon (United Kingdom): Mineral Development in 
                Developing / Developed Worlds [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS29.6 Simon Forbes and Tim Goodhead (United Kingdom): Surveyors in Planning 
                and Regeneration: Impacts on the Social and Welfare Benefits of 
                Communities Arising in Regenerating Historic Military Port Towns
                [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 Posters (short presentations)  TS29.7 Hamdy El-Gamıly and Islam Abou el-Magd (Egypt): 
                Multi-temporal Monitoring of the Cancerous Urban Growth in the 
                Nile Delta, Egypt [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS29.8
                Mirosław Gdesz (Poland): Adjacency levies in 
				Poland – Main Problems[abstract] [paper] [slides]
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                | 16:00-17:30 Babylon III
 
                 | TS 30 – Valuation and Real Estate Management II Commission: FIG 9
 Chair: Eng. Mohamed Reda Abdelrahman, Egypt
 Rapporteur : Mr. David Smejkal, Czech Republic
 TS30.1 Marina Vaskovich (Belarus): Purchase of Real Property 
                in Belarus: Modelling and Evaluation [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS30.2 Kauko Viitanen (Finland): International Valuation 
                Standards and Land Administration [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS30.3 Volkan Yildirim and Recep Nisanci (Turkey): Property & 
                Garbage Tax Collection via Address Information Systems: A City 
                Case Study Trabzon [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS30.4 Maria Ulfvarson Östlund (Sweden): Real Estate 
                Development Agreements in Sweden [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS30.5 Cristian Silviu Banacu and Ioana Manolache 
				(Romania) Efficiency and Effectiveness in Using the 
				International Valuation Standards in Land Management and 
				Legislation Framework - Case of Romania[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 16:00-16:50 Room 433
 
                 | GSDI Meeting – Geographic Data Commons Roundtable Chair:
                tba.
 On 19 November 2004, major biological organizations from 
                around the world announced their endorsement of common 
                principles calling for free and open access to conservation 
                information. The effort, known as the Conservation Commons, aims 
                to more effectively connect users of conservation data to the 
                information they need by committing signatories to make some or 
                all of their conservation data available for free and open use. 
                This roundtable will explore the interest of major geographic 
                data organizations in committing themselves to a parallel and 
                complimentary global effort for open access to geographic data 
                to support broad ranging social, economic and scientific 
                purposes. |  
                | Wednesday, 20 April |  
                | 08:00-17:30 | Registration |  
                | 09:00-10:30 Blue Nile and White Nile
 | Plenary Session 3 – Future of the SDI / Surveying Communities Chair: Prof. Dr. Ahmed Elsheikh, Egypt
 Rapporteur: Prof. Dr. Ralf Schroth, FIG Vice President, 
                Germany
 PS3.1 Prof. Ian Dowman, University College 
                London, President of ISPRS: 
                  Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing in SDIs and Preventing 
                  Environmental Catastrophes[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 PS3.2 O.Univ.-Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.techn. Hans Sünkel, 
                Rector of the University of Graz: Future of Surveying and SDI[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 PS3.3 Dr. Hisham El Sherif, Chairman of IT Investments 
                Group, Egypt: Future of Surveying and GIS in the Arab World[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 10:30-14:00 Morgana and
 Kahramana
 | Exhibition |  
                | 10:30-11:00 | Coffee break |  
                | 11:00-12:30 Blue Nile
 
                 
 
  | TS 31 – Developing SDI’s Commission: GSDI and FIG 3
 Chair: Prof. Dr. Ian Masser, United Kingdom
 Rapporteur: Eng. Mohamed Mostafa, Egypt
 Papers TS31.1 D. R. Fraser Taylor (Canada): The History and Development of 
                Global Map: A Spatial Data Infrastructure for Sustainable 
                Development in the Middle East and North Africa [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS31.2 Mark Reichardt (USA): GSDI Depends on 
                Widespread Adoption of OGC Standards [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS31.3 Milan Konecny (Czech Republic) and Ferjan 
                Ormeling (The Netherlands): The Role of Cartography in the 
                GSDI World[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS31.4 Arif Cagdas Aydinoglu and Philippe de Maeyer 
                (Belgium) and 
                Tahsin 
                Yomralioglu (Turkey): Examining European SDI Initiatives in 
                Anticipation of a SDI Framework for Turkey [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS31.5 Jesús Olvera Ramírez (Mexico): The Spatial Data 
                Infrastructure of México "IDEMex" [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 Posters (short presentations) TS31.6 Richard Kasuga (Tanzania): Towards SDI Decision 
                Support for Agricultural Planning in Tanzania [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS31.7 Joel I. Igbokwe and Mathew N. Ono 
                (Nigeria): Nigeria’s National Geospatial Data Infrastructure: 
                Problems and Prospects[abstract] [paper] [slides]
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                | 11:00-12:30 White Nile
 
                 
 
  | TS 32 – Disaster Management and GIS Applications Commission: FIG 8 and 3 and GSDI
 Chair: Mr. Wafula Nabutola, Kenya
 Rapporteur: Dr. Yasser Almanadely, Egypt
 Papers  TS32.1 Theo Kötter (Germany): Risk Management [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS32.2 Daniel Roberge (Canada): After the Tsunami – 
				How the Surveying Profession Can Participate in the 
                Reconstruction?[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS32.3 Julian Simela and Emmanuel Tembo (Botswana): Disaster 
                Management in the Land Development Chain This paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS32.4 Frank Friesecke (Germany): Flood Risk 
                Management – Flood Prevention by Land Consolidation in the Rhine 
                Catchment Area[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 Posters (short presentations)  TS32.5 Lidija Romic and Pere Tumbas (Serbia and Montenegro): 
                The Validation of Risk Information in the Erm Process Based on 
                Accounting [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS32.6 Abdelkader Missoumi, Kouider Tadjerouni,
                Mohamed Chikh and Larbi Tidjani (Algeria): Remote 
                Sensing and GIS: Two Major Tools for the Environment Management 
                and Protection Case of the Cartography of the Natural Disasters
                [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS32.7 Youcef Smara, Aichouche Belhadj-Aissa 
                and Mostefa Belhadj-Aissa  
                (Algeria): Application of GIS and Remote Sensing Technologies in 
				Disaster Management in Algeria[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS32.8 Amr Hanafi Ali and Mona Saad ElSayed 
                (Egypt): Planning for Engineering Projects with the Reference to 
                Application of Environmental Impact Assessment [abstract] [paper] [slides]
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                | 11:00-12:30 Babylon
 
                 | TS 33 – Vertical Reference Frame Commission: FIG 5
 Chair: Prof. Dr. Dalal Alnaggar, Egypt
 Rapporteur: Mr. Mikael Lilje, Sweden
 TS33.1 Y. Al Marzooqi, H. Fashir and Syed Iliyas Ahmed 
                (United Arab Emirates) and R. Forsberg and G. Strykowski 
                (Denmark): Progress Towards a Centimeter Geoid for Dubai Emirate
                [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS33.2 Adel H. El-Shazly (Egypt): GPS Levelling Without Geoid 
                in Egypt Applied to Borg Al-Arab City [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS33.3 Kemal Yurt, Ertan Gökalp and Yüksel Boz
                (Turkey): 
                Determination of Local Geoid with GPS in Tabzon/Turkey This paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS33.4 Keith M. Miller, Joseph Hamilton and David Neale
                (Trinidad, West Indies): Vertical Datums in a Fault Zone: 
                Influences of Plate Tectonics in Trinidad, West Indies [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS33.5 Ayhan Ceylan, Cevat Inal and Ismail Sanlioglu 
                (Turkey); Modern Height Determination Techniques and Comparison 
                of Accuracies [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS33.6 Metin Soycan and Arzu Soycan (Turkey): Geoid Heights 
                Computation from GPS Data and Classical Terrestrial Zenith Angle 
                Observations [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 11:00-12:30 Osiris
 
                 | TS 34 – Technological Aspects of Land Administration Systems Commission: FIG 7
 Chair: Prof. Dr. Mostafa Radwan, The Netherlands
 Rapporteur: Mr. Marc Vandershueren, Belgium
 TS34.1 Ivan Aleksić (Serbia), Christiaan Lemmen 
                (The Netherlands) and 
				Suleiman Dabass (Serbia): 
				Technological Aspects of Land Administration Systems in the West 
				Balkans[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS34.2 Mohamed El-Maghraby (Egypt) and Ali Zobarei (Syria): Uses of 
                Recent Techniques for Establishing a Good and Up-to-date Base 
                for a Modern Cadastre System [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS34.3 Samir Elrouby (Egypt), Kaisa Harju 
				(Finland) and Ian Corker (United Kingdom): Developing an Automated 
                Cadastral Information System in Egypt [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS34.4 Adel Haggag, Ibrahim Shaker, Mohamed El-Maghraby 
                (Egypt) and 
                Ali Zobarei (Syria): Towards an Automated Information System for 
                Cadastral Survey in Egypt [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS34.5 Halil Ibrahim Inan and Selcuk Reis (Turkey): The Need 
                of a Parcel-based Information System to Support Agricultural 
                Sector This paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 11:00-12:30 Babylon III
 
                 | TS 35 – Hydrography I Commission: FIG 4
 Chair: Mr. G. K. (Ken) Allred, Vice President of FIG, 
                Canada
 Rapporteur: Mr. Andrew Leyzack, Canada
 TS35.1 Alexandros Maratos, President of the 
                International Hydrographic Bureau: IHO Activities [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS35.2 Paul Hornsby, Chairman of the International 
                Federation of Hydrographic Societies: Hydrography 
                – Modern Maritime Exploration and the Alliance between the 
                Practitioner, the Customer and Government Interests.This paper has been presented by John McCarthy
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 11:00-12:30 Nefertiti II
 
                 | Round table for African SDIs Commission: GSDI
 Moderator: Dr. Chukwudozie Ezigbalike, UN Economic 
                Commission for Africa
 Rapporteur: Dr. Ganiy I. Agbaje, NGDI Project Manager, 
                NASRDA, Nigeria
 Our goal is to share success stories, issues and general 
                information on SDI development with neighbors in a region and 
                across regions. We believe this is the way we all grow and 
                improve locally, nationally, and regionally. One way to share 
                information is through a series of round-table sessions on a 
                regional basis where we each can share our experiences with 
                others and generate interaction with our neighbors. Panel topics We ask the panelists to address one or more of the following 
                questions: 
                  What is the easiest issue to address in any SDI 
                  development?What is the most difficult issue to address in SDI 
                  development?Which one do you recommend addressing first in SDI 
                  development?Give brief examples of these from you own experiences/ 
                  observations? Presenters 
                  Charles Paradzayi, ZimbabweLehlohonbolo D. Moeti, LesothoMercy Matheri, South AfricaAnsetos Musarava Dumburashe, Zimbabwe/Southern 
                  African sub-regionOlajide Kufoniyi, Nigeria  |  
                | 12:30-14:00 Le Grill and Teeba
 | Lunch |  
                | 14:00-15:30 Blue Nile
 
                 
 
  | TS 36 – Evaluation SDI’s Commission: GSDI and FIG 3
 Chair: Dr. Abbas Rajabifard, Australia
 Rapporteur: Mr. Bastiaan van Loenen, The Netherlands
 TS36.1 Arnold Bregt and Joep Crompvoets (The 
                Netherlands): Spatial Data Infrastructures: Hype or Hit?[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS36.2 Ian Masser (United Kingdom): Some Priorities for 
                SDI Related Research [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS36.3 Tatiana Delgado Fernández (Cuba), Kate Lance, Margaret Buck and Harlan 
                J. Onsrud 
                (USA): Assessing an SDI Readiness Index [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS36.4 Mohamed Abdel-salam (Canada) and Mohamed Mostafa 
                (Egypt): Development of Unified Spatial Infrastructure Status 
                Index for Developing Nations [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 14:00-15:30 White Nile
 
                 | TS 37 – Spatial Development Infrastructure Linkages with 
                Urban Planning and  Infrastructure Management Commission: FIG 8, 3 and 7
 Chair: Prof. Dr. Theo Kötter, Germany
 Rapporteur: Mr. Wafulo Nabutola, Kenya
 Papers  TS37.1 Christiaan Lemmen, Mostafa Radwan, Fatma Abdel Kader
                and Atef Abdelmoneam (The Netherlands): A Vision on the 
                Development of the Urban Cadastre in Egypt [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS37.2 El Hassane Semlali, Achraf Ait Alla, Khalid Zahiri and 
                My Abdeslam Adad (Morocco): Process of Integrating Digital 
                Cadastral Map and Urban Data into a GIS Application for the 
                Development of a Municipality – Case Study [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS37.3 Shuaib Lwasa (Uganda): A Geo-Information Approach for 
                Urban Land Use Planning in Kampala This paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS37.4 Nasrin Sesar (USA): Land Use of the 
				Geographical Information System (GIS) and Mathematical Models in 
				Planning Urban Parks & Green SpacesThis paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 Posters (short presentations)  TS37.5 El Hassane Semlali, Lamiaa Ait Lakhraz, 
                Rabia Hamel 
                and Abdelouahed el Idrissi (Morocco): Management of an Urban 
                Development MAP: Design and Development of a GIS User Interface 
                to Solve Technical Problems [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS37.6 Amir Mohammad Toosi, Mahmoud Reza Delavar and 
                Hani 
                Rezayan (Iran): Upgrading Urban Detailed Plan Production Process 
                Using GIS: Case Study: Production of Land Value Data Layer [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS37.7 Bachir Ablat, Mohamed Rouchdi, Assou Mohammi and 
                Mohammed Laaroussi (Morocco): An Infrastructure of Spatial Data 
                for an Efficient Management of Agriculture Water Need [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS37.8 Gordon S. O. Ojwang’ (Kenya): Spatial Data 
                Modelling: An Integrated Approach in Resource Data Acquisition 
                for Land Use Planning and Sustainable Utilization [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 
                TS37.9 Adelino Ferreira and Anabela Duarte 
                (Portugal): A GIS-based Integrated Infrastructure Management 
                System[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 
                TS37.10 Mustafa Khamis Farahat 
                (Egypt): Applications of Geographic Information System in Field 
                of Utilities – Greater Cairo Utility Data Center[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 14:00-15:30 Babylon
 
                 | TS 38 – Using Laser Scanning in Engineering Surveys Commission: FIG 6
 Chair: Prof. Dr. Shawky Al-Ghazaly, Egypt
 Rapporteur : Prof. Dr. Alojz Kopacik, Slovakia
 TS38.1 Ivo Milev and Lothar Gruendig (Germany): As-built 
                Documentation and Reverse Engineering Derived from Laser 
                Scanning [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS38.2 Gethin Roberts and Laura Hirst (United Kingdom): 
                Deformation Monitoring and Analysis of Structures Using Laser 
                Scanners [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS38.3 Nizar Abo Akel, Sagi Filin and Yerach Doytsher 
                (Israel): From Airborne Laser Data to Spatial Information: 
                Object Reconstruction and Accuracy Analysis [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS38.4 Ayman Habib, Mwafag Ghanma and Eui MYoung Kim 
                (Canada): LIDAR Data for Photogrammetric Georeferencing This paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS38.5 Rudolf Staiger (Germany): The Geometrical 
				Quality of Terrestrial Laser Scanner (TLS)[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS38.6 Michel Morgan, Soo Jeong, Kyung-Ok Kim and
                Ayman Habib 
                (Canada): Normalization of Linear Array Scanner Scenes Using the 
                Modified Parallel Projection Model This paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 14:00-15:30 Osiris
 
                 | TS 39 – Boundary Surveying Commission: FIG 7
 Chair: Prof. Dr. Mostafa Baraka, Egypt
 Rapporteur: Mr. Jiri Rydval, Czech Republic
 TS39.1 Michael Elfick (Australia), Tim Hodson (Souch 
				Africa) and Curt Wilkinson (USA): Managing a Cadastral 
				SDI Framework Built from “Metes and Bounds” Data[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS39.2 David Powell (United Kingdom): Neighbours at 
				War (Boundary Disputes)[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS39.3 Eugene H. Silayo (Tanzania): Searching for an Affordable 
                and Acceptable Cadastral Survey Method [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS39.4 Metin Soycan and Taylan Öcalan (Turkey): GPS Based 
                Traversing for Topographic-cadastral Surveying and Staking [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 14:00-15:30 Babylon III
 
                 | TS 40 – FIG Commission 4 Working Group Activities Commission: FIG 4 and 7
 Chair: Mr. Adam Greenland, United Kingdom
 Rapporteur: Mr. Andrew Leyzack, Canada
 TS40.1 Michael Sutherland (Canada): The Marine Cadastre: 
                Legal and Spatial Data Contribution to Economic, Environmental 
                and Social Development [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS40.2 Ruth Adams (United Kingdom): Vertical Reference 
                Surface for Hydrography – Status Report 2005 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS40.3 M. Sigit Widodo (Indonesia): Developing a Marine 
                Spatial Planning: Lessons from Integrated Spatial Plan for City 
                of Balikpapan, Indonesia [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS40.4 Ahmed El-Rabbany (Canada): Analysis of 
                Hydrographic Data Uncertainty for Seamless Reference Surface[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS40.5 Sadrudin Charania (Kenya): Integrated Water Resources 
                Management with Reference to Developing Countries This paper has not been presented at the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS40.6 Alexandrina Zaharia (Romania): Juridical 
                Protection of Waters and Aquatic Ecosystems in RomaniaThis paper has not been presented at the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 14:00-15:30 Nefertiti II
 
                 | Round table for African Policy Decisions Commission: GSDI and UN ECA
 Moderator: Dr. Chukwudozie Ezigbalike, UN Economic 
                Commission for Africa
 Rapporteur: Dr. Olajide Kufoniyi, Nigeria
 RT1.1 
                Andre Bassole (EIS Africa, Burkina Faso): Integrating SDI and NICI Processes in Africa: 
                Integration of Spatial Data Infrastructures into National 
                Information Policies: Linking SDI and NICI Development Processes 
                to Speed up the Emergence of the African Information Society  RT1.2 Remy Sietchiping (DISD/UNECA): Under the Cotton 
                Tree: Situs Addressing System in Africa  |  
                | 14:30-15:30 Room 433
 
                 | GSDI Meeting – Open Source Software Forum |  
                | 15:30-16:00 | Coffee break |  
                | 16:00-17:30 Blue Nile
 
                 | TS 41 – SDI Implementation Cases Commission: GSDI
 Chair: Dr. Yola Georgiadou, The Netherlands
 Rapporteur : Mr. Daniel Roberge, Canada
 Papers TS41.1 Peter Ibach and Matthias Horbank (Germany): Towards a 
                Global Spatial Data Infrastructure Using Web Services [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS41.2 Leonid Stoimenov, Aleksandar Stanimirovic and 
                Slobodanka Djordjevic-Kajan (Serbia and Montenegro): Development 
                of GIS Interoperability Infrastructure in Local Community 
                Environment [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS41.3 Raja Ram Chhatkuli and Durgendra Man 
                Kayastha (Nepal): Towards a National 
                Geographic Information Infrastructure: Overcoming Impediments to 
                the Development of SDI in Nepal [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS41.4 Steffen Vogt (Germany): AntSDI: The Coolest SDI on 
                Earth? - Towards a Spatial Data Infrastructure for Antarctica
                [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS41.5 Mark Sorensen (USA): 25 Years of SDI and Federated GIS 
                Implementation Lessons Learned in the Middle East and Beyond 
                [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS41.6 Karen D. Kline (Japan): The Digital Divide and 
                Global Spatial Data and Users[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 Posters (short 
                presentations):  TS41.7 Olajide Kufoniyi and Ganiy I. Agbaje 
                (Nigeria): National Geospatial Data Infrastructure Development 
                in Nigeria: the Journey So Far[abstract] [paper] [slides]
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                | 16:00-17:30 White Nile
 
                 
 
  | TS 42 – Spatial Information Systems – Regional and 
                International Approaches Commission: FIG 3 and GSDI
 Chair: Prof. Dr. Milan Konecny, Czech Republic
 Rapporteur: Mr. Christiaan Lemmen, The Netherlands
 TS42.1 Heinz Brueggemann (Germany): SDI’s as Basic 
                Components of e-Government and e-Business - The German Approach
                [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS42.2 Jes Ryttersgaard (Denmark): Overview of INSPIRE
                [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS42.3 Gerhard Muggenhuber (Austria), Ivan Aleksic and Suleiman Dabbas (Serbia and 
                Montenegro): The Impact of 
                Spatial Information Provided by Land Administration Services in 
                Europe [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS42.4. Phillip Rudd and Robert Sarib (Australia): Northern 
                Territory (Australia) Spatial Data Infrastructure – Now and 
                Beyond [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS42.5 Floris de Bree (The Netherlands) and Abbas Rajabifard
                (Australia): Involving Users in the Process of Using and Sharing 
                Geo-information within the Context of SDI Initiatives [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 16:00-17:30 Babylon
 
                 | TS 43 – Deformation Measurement and Analysis Commission: FIG 6
 Chair: Prof. Dr. Ahmed Shaker, Egypt
 Rapporteur : Prof. Dr. Gethin Roberts, United Kingdom
 Papers TS43.1 Wan Aziz W. A., Zulkarnaini M. A. and Shu K. K. 
                (Malaysia): The Deformatıon Study of High Building Using RTK-GPS 
                : A First Experience in Malaysia [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS43.2 Vassilis Gikas, Demetris Paradissis, Kostas Raptakis and 
				Olga Antonatou (Greece): Deformation Studies of the Dam of 
				Mornos Artificial Lake via Analysis of Geodetic Data[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS43.3 Youjian Hu (China P. R.), Kefei Zhang and
                Gangjun Liu 
                (Australia): Deformation Monitoring and Analysis Using Regional 
                GPS Permanent Tracking Station Networks [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS43.4 Moustafa A. Baraka and Adel H. El-Shazly (Egypt): 
                Monitoring Bridge Deformations During Static Loading Tests Using 
                GPS [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS43.5 Reda Mohamed A. Ali, Paul A. Cross and 
                Ali A. Elsharkawy (Egypt): High Accuracy Real-time Dam 
                Monitoring Using Low-cost GPS Equipment[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS43.6 Stella I. Pytharouli, Villy A. Kontogianni,
                Anna Nickitopoulou, Panos A. Psimoulis and 
                Stathis C. Stiros: Analysis of the Kinematics of a 
                Deep-Seated Landslide[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 Posters (short presentations)  TS43.7 A. Merbah, B. Gourine, B. Ghezali 
                and S. Kahlouche (Algeria)  and M. Meghraoui 
                (France) and M. J. Sevilla (Spain): 
                Evaluation et Interpretation des Deformations Horizontales et de 
                leurs Erreurs sur un Réseau de Surveillance Sismique [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS43.8 Krystyna Czarnecka and Kazimierz Czarnecki
                (Poland): 
                Geophysical Support of Geodynamical Studies of the Surroundings 
                of Large Engineering Objects [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS43.9 Gheorghe-Mugurel Rădulescu and Corina-Michaela Rădulescu
                (Romania): Tall Structures Behaviour Under the Action of 
                Irregular Heat of the Wind of Cumulated Loadings [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS43.10
                Ayman Habib, Anoop Pullivelli and Chang-Hahk 
				Hahm (Canada): Camera Calibration, Stability 
                Analysis and Potential Applications of Low-Cost Digital Cameras
                [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 16:00-17:30 Osiris
 
                 | TS 44 – Financing Affordable Housing Commission: FIG 10, 9 and 8
 Chair: Mr. Andrew Morley, United Kingdom
 Rapporteur: Dr. Diane Dumashie, United Kingdom
 TS44.1 Joseph Jenkins (USA): A Method for the Reuse of 
                Packaging Materials in the Construction of Very Low Income 
                Housing [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS44.2 Tahsin Yomralioglu and Recep Nisanci (Turkey): An 
                Approach to Support Low Income Families' Housing Needs in 
                Developing CountriesThis paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 
                TS44.3 Hani Rezayan, Farid Karimipour, Jalal 
                Amini and Amir Mohammed Toosi
                (Iran): Neighborhoods Development in Real Estate Appraisal 
				Process This paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
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                | 16:00-17:30 Babylon III
 
                 | TS 45 – Hydrography II Commission: FIG 4
 Chair: Mr. David Neale, Trinidad, West Indies
 Rapporteur: Mr. Adam Greenland, United Kingdom
 TS45.1 Hasanuddin Z. Abidin, S. Sutisna, T. Padmasari, 
                J. Kahar and K. J. Villanueva (Indonesia): Geodetic Datum of 
                Indonesian Maritime Boundaries: Status and Problems [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS45.2 Adel H. El-Shazly (Egypt): The Efficiency of Neural 
                Networks to Model and Predict Monthly Mean Sea Level from Short 
                Spans Applied to Alexandria Tide Gauge [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS45.3 Andrew Leyzack (Canada): The Canada Lands Surveyor 
                Commission – A Recommended Role in the Certification of 
                Hydrographic/Offshore Surveyors [abstract] [paper] [slides]
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                | 16:00-17:30 Nefertiti II
 
                 | Round table for Asia and Pacific SDIs Commission: GSDI
 Moderator: Prof. Dr. Ian Williamson, University of 
                Melbourne, Australia
 Rapporteur: Dr.  Abbas Rajabifard, University of 
                Melbourne, Australia
 Our goal is to share success stories, issues and general 
                information on SDI development with neighbors in a region and 
                across regions. We believe this is the way we all grow and 
                improve locally, nationally, and regionally. One way to share 
                information is through a series of round-table sessions on a 
                regional basis where we each can share our experiences with 
                others and generate interaction with our neighbors. Panel topics:  We ask the panellists to address one or more of the following 
                questions: 
                  What is the easiest issue to address in any SDI 
                  development?What is the most difficult issue to address in SDI 
                  development?Which one do you recommend addressing first in SDI 
                  development?Give brief examples of these from you own experiences/ 
                  observations? Presentations: RT2.1 S. S. O. Puntodewo (Indonesia): The Progress of 
                SDI Development in Indonesia RT2.2 Pengiran Matusin Matasan (Brunei Darussalam): 
                Towards NSDI (National Spatial Data Infrastructure) in Brunei 
                Darussalam |  
                | 19:00- Club Mohamed Aly
 | Gala Dinner |  
                | Thursday, 21 April |  
                | 08:00-16:00 | Registration |  
                | 09:00-10:30 Kahmarana
 
                 
 
  | TS 46 – Place Names and Addresses Commission: GSDI and FIG 3
 Chair: Eng. Mosaad Ibrahim, Egypt
 Rapporteur: Mr. Keith Murray, United Kingdom
 TS46.1 Rubén Darío Mateus Sanabria and Sonia Mireya 
                Sua Tunjano  (Colombia): Biological Records 
                Georeferencing and Digital Localities Gazeter [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS46.2 Mercy Matheri (South Africa): Challenges Facing the 
                Creation of a Standard South African Address System [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS46.3 Mohamed M. R. Mostafa (Canada): Optimizing the Digital 
                Processing Workflow Using Direct Georeferencing [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS46.4 Anthony A. Adeoye (Nigeria): Toward the 
				Development of Geographic Names Information Systems for the 
				Management of Telecommunication in Nigeria[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 09:00-10:30 Osiris
 
                 | TS 47 – SDI Legal and Policy Issues Commission: GSDI
 Chair: Prof. Bas Kok, The Netherlands
 Rapporteur: Mr. Tran Nhu Trung, Vietnam
 TS47.1 Alessandro Annoni and Massimo Craglia (Italy): Towards a Directive 
                Establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in Europe 
                (INSPIRE) [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS47.2 Abbas Rajabifard, Andrew Binns and Ian Williamson
                (Australia): Development of a Virtual Australia Utilising an SDI 
                Enabled Platform [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS47.3 Nick Land (France): EuroGeographics – Underpinning 
                Europe’s Spatial Information Infrastructure: Obstacles and 
                Solutions [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS47.4 Bino Marchesini (EUROGI, The Netherlands) : Why and How EUROGI 
                Supports Pan European GI Cooperation 
                [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS47.5 Eldor Saidov (Uzbekistan): Development of 
                Spatial Data Infrastructure in the Republic of Uzbekistan by the 
                Creation of Committee (on the Example of South African 
                Committee) [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 09:00-10:30 Nefertiti
 
                 | TS 48 - GLOBAL MAPPING – 
                Global Geo-information for Sustainable Development - Part I 
                - General Presentation on Global Geo-information Organiser: ISCGM
 Chair: Mr. Peter Holland, Australia
 Rapporteur: Dr. Karen Kline, Japan
 TS48.1 Hiromichi Maruyama, Hisakazu Sasaki and
                Takaki Okatani (Japan): Global Mapping Project by 
                National Mapping Organizations on the Globe[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS48.2
                Ryutaro Tateishi (Japan): Global Land Cover Mapping [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS48.3 David Forrest (United Kingdom): Automated 
                Selection of Topographic Base Information from the Global Map 
                Database for Thematic Maps [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS48.4
                Chris Higgins (United Kingdom): An Investigation Into the 
                Use of EuroGlobal Map in the UK Academic SDI[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS48.5
                Craig von Hagen (UN FAO): Global Land Cover Network and 
                the Relevancy of Harmonized Land Cover[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 10:30-11:00 | Coffee break |  
                | 11:00-12:30 Morgana
 
                 
 
  | TS 49 – SDI Data Issues Commission: GSDI and FIG 3
 Chair: Mr. Douglas D. Nebert, USA
 Rapporteur : Dr. Chryssy Potsiou, Greece
 TS49.1 Olaide Suraj Onabajo, Olasunkanmi Olatunde 
                Akerele and Solomon Babatope Olukotun 
                (Nigeria): Development and Implementation of Metadata Structure 
                in Nigeria – A Case Study of Federal Survey Department This paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS49.2 Charles Paradzayi (Zimbabwe): Spatial Data 
                Infrastructure as a Vehicle for Sustainable Development in 
                Zimbabwe 
                This paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 
				TS49.3 Abiti Getaneh Gebremeskel (Ethiopia): Ethiopian 
				Natural Resources and Environmental Meta-Database (ENRAEMED) This paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 
				TS49.4 David Njike and Kuda Mushati 
                (Zimbabwe): The Challenges of Implementing Metadata in 
                Developing Countries: A Case Study for Zimbabwe This paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 
				TS49.5 María-Loreto Advis N (Chile): Technical Unit: 
                A Structure for Working on the Metadata Catalogue in Chile and 
                the Technical Aspects of an NSDI [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 
				TS49.6 Lien Dang, Hong Phong Dinh and 
                Minh Hai Pham (Vietnam): Metadata for Digital Topographic 
                Maps of Vietnam 
                This paper has not been presented in the conference.
 [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 11:00-12:30 Osiris
 
                 | TS 50 – Partnerships and Funding Commission: GSDI
 Chair: Dr. Olajide Kufoniyi, Nigeria
 Rapporteur: Prof. Dr. Hartmut Müller, Germany
 TS50.1 Bastiaan van Loenen (The Netherlands): The 
                Role of Access Policies at the Local SDI Levels [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS50.2 Bas Kok (The Netherlands): Partnership Building 
				is a Crucial Element of the Dutch NSDI[abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS50.3 Peter Holland, Ian Williamson, Abbas Rajabifard and 
                John Manning (Australia): Making the SDI Concept Relevant to 
                Asia-Pacific Countries – The PCGIAP Experience [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS50.4 Kevin McDougall, Abbas Rajabifard and Ian Williamson 
                (Australia): Understanding the Motivations and Capacity for SDI 
				Development from the Local Level [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 TS50.5 Garfield Giff and David Coleman (Canada): Using 
                Simulation to Evaluate Funding Models for SDI Implementation [abstract] [paper] [slides]
 |  
                | 11:00-12:30 Nefertiti
 
                 | TS 51 - GLOBAL MAPPING – 
                Global Geo-information for Sustainable Development - Part II 
                - Panel Discussion on Global Mapping Organiser: ISCGM
 Chair: Prof. Dr. Fraser Taylor, Chair of ISCGM
 Rapporteur: Dr. Karen Kline, Japan
 Six panellists will discuss various issues on the Global 
                Mapping Project such as: What have been achieved? What 
                challenges remain? What affects had the project had on 
                sustainable development? What impact has this had on national 
                mapping organizations and agencies? How can the goals and 
                objectives of the project be more effectively disseminated to 
                increase collaboration?  Panel participants:  Moderator: Professor D. R. F. Taylor (Chair, ISCGM) Panellists: 
                  Nick Land (EuroGeographics) - presentationKombo Mwero (Survey of Kenya) - presentationFrancisco Hansen (INEGI, Mexico)Raja Ram Chhatkuli (Nepal Survey Department) - 
                  presentationJay Donnelly (U.S. Geological Survey) |  
                | 12:30-14:00 Le Grill and Teeba
 | Lunch |  
                | 14:30-16:30 Blue Nile, White Nile and Morgana
 | Closing Ceremony 
                  Closing remarks of the Local Organising Committee, Eng. 
                  M Mosaad Ibrahim, Secretary General of the Organising 
                  Committee and Past Chairman of ESAClosing remarks and conference resolutions from GSDI, 
                  Prof. Harlan Onsrud, President of GSDIClosing speech and summary of the Summary of the 
                  Conference, Prof. Holger Magel, President of FIGAppreciation to the organisersClosing of the conference |  |