| 1st Ibero-American Congress of Property Registration:Land, Economic Development and New Technologies
 Lima, November 3-6, 2003
The organisers of the 1st Ibero-America Congress of Property Registration 
	invited FIG to send a representative to this conference that was arranged in 
	Lima, Peru, November 3-6, 2003. FIG representative and one of the invited 
	speakers was Vice President Bettina Petzold.  The conference was held at the Marriott Hotel in Miraflores, the most 
	rich and the most beautiful quarter of Lima. The total area of Peru is about 
	1,3 million square kilometres and about half of its 27 million inhabitants 
	live in poverty. What this means could be seen when leaving the hotel during 
	the lunch break or in the evening. Lima is situated at the west coast of 
	Peru, and since the passing Humboldt stream is very cold, it is always foggy 
	except during summer, and therefore the sun can never be seen clearly. The 
	air was very dirty as the whole city, partly because it never rains in Lima.
    			 
					
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 Government Palace, Lima
 |  The congress hotel: Marriott Lima
 |  The congress started in the evening of Monday, November 3rd, with the 
	official opening ceremony, in which as well as during all sessions of the 
	conference simultaneous translation was provided. About 350 participants from 26 different countries attended the congress. 
	Most of them were lawyers, geographers and cartographers. Since it is no 
	surveying education programmes in Peru, the surveyors that attended came 
	from foreign countries, mostly from developed countries. There were plenary sessions in the morning and, beside Tuesday, in the 
	late afternoon, in between parallel sessions in three different breakout 
	rooms. Each session was from 1,5 to two hours; the speakers where asked to 
	talk not longer than 45 minutes (plenary sessions) or 30 minutes (parallel 
	sessions), and this was taken seriously. The rest of the time was foreseen 
	for the statements of two panellists (10 minutes each), the answer / 
	comments of the speaker and finally questions. The statements of the 
	panellists were not always linked to the presentation, which led to some 
	"second presentations". In addition, there was no further thematic 
	subdivision of the presentations, so some presentations were very general 
	and superficial, and some of the presentations had more or less the same 
	content. It can be stated that the representatives of the developed 
	countries provided more or less the same recommendation concerning registers 
	and their connection to the cadastre. The most interesting presentation was 
	given by John Mc Laughlin, University of New Brunswick, with the topic "Technology 
	applied to Cadastre: Worldwide Trends in the New Millennium". The chair of the organising committee was Mr. Carlos Gamarra, the 
	Head of SUNARP (Superintendencia Nacional de los Registros Publicos), which 
	was the organisation behind the congress. Mr. Gamarra appreciated very much 
	that FIG was able to participate in the congress and he hoped that 
	connections will be closer in the future. Ms. Petzold gave a presentation “New Trends in the Handling of Land 
	Use and Property" at the congress. The main content of the paper was 
	based on “Cadastre 2014” and related recommendations from Paul van der 
	Molen and Stig Enemark. With the help of Erwin Heine the 
	PPT-slides where in English and Spanish, which made it much easier for the 
	participants to follow this session. The closing ceremony on Thursday, November 6th included the signing of an 
	inter-institutional cooperation agreement, allowing some Peruvians to go to 
	Spain for an real estate related education. The ceremony was followed by the 
	closing cocktail in a very nice house in Colonial style of the Banco de 
	Crédito del Perú. Ms Petzold points out as her comment that it is very important to build 
	up an institute of surveying at the Lima (or any other) University. That can 
	only be done with external help, but obviously there are enough people that 
	have the same interest in Peru.  Bettina Petzold |