| FIG participates the Second International Seminar on GIS 
	  in Bogotá, Colombia, September 24-26, 2003 Dr. Erwin Heine, Assistant Professor at the Institute of 
	Surveying, Remote Sensing and Land Information at the University of 
	Agricultural Sciences in Vienna (BOKU Wien) represented FIG at the Second 
	International Conference on GIS in Bogotá, Colombia September 24-26, 2003. 
	The conference was organised by SELPA (Society of Latin American Experts on 
	Remote Sensing and GIS) and Distrital University of Bogotá (Universidad 
	Distrital Francisco José de Caldas), an academic member of FIG. Myriam 
	Ardila Torres (SELPA) and Luz Angela Rocha Salamanca (University 
	Distrital) were responsible for the practical arrangements. FIG attended 
	this conference for the second time promoting its activities and 
	strengthening the co-operation between FIG and surveyors in South America.
    			 This time most of the experts from Europe and USA cancelled their 
	participation on the seminar due to possible security problems.  During his visit to Colombia Dr. Heine gave a lecture at the Universidad 
	Distrital Francisco José de Caldas to ten teachers and scientists and 130 
	students of Cadastral and Geodesy Engineering and of Natural Resource 
	Management on “3D GIS: From 2.5D models towards volumetric models”. 
	As remarks from this visit Dr. Heine says that: 
					The university departments are well equipped with PC labs and GIS 
	  software;GPS equipment (double frequency as well as several one frequency), 
	  some total stations and 2 digital photogrammetric workstations (Z/I 
	  Imaging) are used for training the studentsThe students are trained in small groups of 5 to 10 personThey are very interested in the application of GIS for risk management 
	  due to their problems on erosion and land slides in the country.The quality of education at the department (knowledge of the students) 
	  seems to be o.k. Dr Heine met further with the scientific staff of the university (Luz 
	Ángela Rocha, José Luis Herrera, Andrés Cárdenos and Pedro Castañeda and 
				José Nelson Perez, Head of the Faculty of 
	Engineering and Inocencio Bahamon, Head of the Faculty of Natural 
	Resource Sciences). Topics and results of this two and half hours discussion 
	included that there is a need on 
					harmonizing the education of Geodesy and Geomatics in South America 
	  and at international leveldeveloping a Colombian cadastre based on the principals of Cadastre 
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					  Information on actual developments in Cadastral Systems (Land 
		Information Systems)Experts reporting on the Pros and Cons of existing and well working 
		cadastral systems (of Europe)stronger cooperation with FIG, i.e. Commission 3 and Commission 7 e.g. 
	  by carrying out more conferences, work shops and meetings in South 
	  America, USA or Canada  The deficits in Land Administration in South America are obvious and 
	serious.  At the 2nd International Seminar on Geoinformation Systems Dr. Heine made 
	a presentation on FIG at the opening session – the powerpoint presentation 
	in Spanish is available on the FIG home page. Participants from the 
	universities, Geographical and Cadastral State Departments as well as 
	private firms were attending the session and they were very interested in 
	further activities of FIG in South America (work shops, etc.)  Subsequent to the technical sessions the panel discussion on management 
	of geodata was carried out. Wilmar Amaya from ECOPETROL (state oil 
	corporation of Columbia) and Dr. Heine were chairing the discussion between 
	the auditory and the six experts of the panel. The following topics had been 
	discussed with great emphasis: 
					General management themes:
						Knowing about existing information and make it accessibleQuality controlUpdate cyclePricing, Cost recovery Managing nationwide geodata of different state departments by a 
	  decentralized system:
						How to overcome the lack in metadata information?How to handle the different legal rights (right of use, etc.)How to compensate the cost of geodata production of the specific 
		departments, after making it accessible for other departments or the 
		public?  In the conference he presented a paper "The Austrian Land Information 
	System: Contents, conception and its contribution to a sustainable land 
	administration" .  As remarks from his visit Dr. Heine tells that Director D. Rey 
	Martínez from the National Geographic Institute informed about different 
	projects on cadastral and land register in Colombia financed by the World 
	Bank. There are plans to organize a seminar next year to present the first 
	results of this 14 million dollar project, and the IGAC is planning to 
	invite also a representative of FIG to this event. As Colombia bought the ArcCadastre software from Procalc, one of the 
	sponsors of the conference, there were talks about the further steps to a 
	functioning land information system, because building up a cadastre and land 
	register which supports sustainable development and efficient land markets 
	for all Colombian people, there is still an enormous need on expert 
	knowledge and on investigations in this area.  Dir. Martínez as well as other participants from the Colombian 
	universities mentioned that 
					the absence of clear legal regulations related to the land 
	  administration as well as the underdeveloped land market, the unclear property situation in rural areas and the lack of reliable cadastral informationas the main challenges in the process of building up a valid land 
	  information system for Colombia.
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