| The 2nd FIG Regional Conference in Marrakech, Morocco 
	December 2-5, 2003 First FIG Regional Conference in the Arabic countries puts 
	high standards for the future conferences 
      
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           President Holger Magel, FIG making his keynote address.
 | The 2nd FIG Regional Conference was arranged in 
		Marrakech, Morocco December 2-5, 2003 under the high patronage of His 
		Majesty the King Mohammed VI. It was organised by the 
		International Federation of Surveyors, FIG and the Ordre National des 
		Ingénieurs Géomètres-Topographes ONIGT, which is the FIG member 
		association of Morocco. Like the 1st FIG Regional Conference, which was 
		held in Nairobi, Kenya in 2001 this 2nd conference was co-sponsored by 
		several United Nations’ agencies including FAO, United Nations 
		Environment Programme (UNEP), United Nations Human Settlements Programme 
		(UN-Habitat) and the UN Economic Commission for Africa (UN ECA). Further 
		co-sponsors included the Arab Union of Surveyors (AUS), which also had 
		its Executive Committee meeting during the conference, as well as the 
		Arab Urban Development Institute. |  The total number of participants exceeded 420 representing more than 40 
	countries. Even though the focus of the conference was in the Arabic 
	countries and Francophone Africa the participation covered the whole world. 
	Totally 14 countries from the region were present at the conference even 
	though sometimes it is easier to travel via Europe. FIG Council and 
	Commission officers meetings and annual meeting of Commission 3 (Spatial 
	Information Management) and open meetings of Commission 5 (Measurement and 
	Positioning) attracted national delegates from Europe, Asia, America and 
	Australia.  
      
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           The Conference started with a plenary session, opened by Congress 
		Director Boukri and with keynote speakers Don Okpala from 
		UN-HABITAT and David Palmer from FAO.
 
           UNEP supported some participants to the conference. Here Svein 
		Tveitdal together with Dode Johnson from Togo.
 | The conference was organised under the theme of 
		“Urban-rural interrelationship for sustainable environment”, which is 
		one of the hot topics in the international discussion at the moment. 
		Therefore it was encouraging that the UN agencies that are mostly 
		involved in this topic participated. The contributions at the plenary 
		sessions were given by Don Okpala from UN-Habitat, David 
		Palmer from FAO and Svein Tveitdal from UNEP, who is also the 
		new UNEP focal point for FIG. During the conference future co-operation 
		between UNEP and FIG was discussed. It was agreed that the joint 
		activities will include projects on environmental risk and disaster 
		management and capacity building on environmental issues. FIG has 
		further established a new joint commission working group on “risk 
		management – preventing environmental catastrophes by spatial planning 
		and land management. It can be mentioned that UNEP also supported 
		attendance of some African delegates. As a result from the conference the Marrakech Declaration on the 
		Urban-Rural Interrelationship for Sustainable Environment will be 
		prepared. The Declaration is prepared: 
          to enhance awareness within the professions and decision makers 
		  about the growing urban - rural divideto provide adequate tools to improve urban – rural linkagesto develop pragmatic solutions for today's complex problemsto promote the role of surveyors in these fields as enablers, 
		  mediators and advisorsto focus on better education conditions especially in sub-Saharan 
		  Africa |  The drafting group includes representatives from all main partners. The 
	aim is to get the declaration published before the 2nd World Urban Forum to 
	be held in Barcelona in September 2003.  Three ministers from the Government of Morocco attended the opening 
	ceremony, which indicates the importance of land management, surveying and 
	geoinformation in Morocco and further the respect that ONIGT enjoys from the 
	national government. The conference also got broad coverage in the media, 
	more than 30 journalists attended the conference and it was reviewed also on 
	the national television. It was further selected to the event of the week in 
	Morocco.  The sub-themes of the conference included: urban-rural relationship in 
	land management; spatial planning in promoting good urban and rural 
	environment; cadastre and land management in Arab countries and in Western 
	Africa; security of tenure and access to land; geographic information for 
	environment; geographic information – organisations challenges; risk 
	management; coastal management; e-governance in surveying services; 
	professional organizations and capacity building; education and curricula 
	for surveyors; regional horizontal and vertical reference frame; positioning 
	and measurement technologies and practices; engineering surveys for 
	construction works and industry; and housing financing.  During the conference a special round table was organized on the 
	surveying and geomatics education in Africa. Chaired by Prof. Holger 
	Magel, President of FIG and with introduction and background paper from 
	Prof. Heinz Rüther from South Africa this round table attracted 
	almost 40 participants from Africa, Arab states and overseas. Contributions 
	to the discussion included remarks from Prof. Charles Merry, representative 
	of the International Association of Geodesy and Mr. Robert Wayumba, a 
	student from University of Nairobi, in addition to national reports and 
	comments. It was agreed to prepare a specific declaration on the education 
	issues to international organizations and national governments in Africa.
     In addition to the opening ceremony and three plenary sessions the 
	technical programme included 24 technical sessions in which almost 90 papers 
	were presented. The conference proceedings are available at
    
    www.fig.net/figtree/pub/morocco. They include totally almost 130 papers 
	from 37 countries and the representatives of the United Nations. All 
	technical sessions were very well attended maximum attendance to parallel 
	sessions exceeded 120. Each day was concluded with a round table discussion 
	on the topics of the day.  
      
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           Prof. Holger Magel, President of FIG.
 | At the closing ceremony President Magel summarised the 
		results of the conference to more than 300 participants as follows: “The 
		political challenge for the policymakers and professionals is to move 
		from pro- or contra-urban view to well balanced politics for both urban 
		and rural development and urban-rural cooperation. We have to cope with 
		political challenges as they are formulated in the UN Millennium 
		Declaration and global campaigns encouraged actions on crucial 
		challenges of mankind: good governance; poverty alleviation in urban and 
		rural areas, access to land, secure tenure in urban and rural areas; and 
		sustainable development in urban and rural areas. The social and 
		technical responsibility of professionals including FIG as a global NGO 
		is to address and contribute to these challenges. FIG is ready to 
		respond in an excellent way with a broad range of competences and 
		contributions.” |  He further continued that “we can not talk only about data, procedures 
	and technical issues like many surveyors do prefer, but it is about making 
	good policies and decisions. It is our duty to inform, motivate and 
	influence (policy) decision makers and the public. It is more about 
	interdisciplinary and cross-sector cooperation which demands knowledge 
	sharing between professional disciplines and about awareness and building 
	capacity in the professions, government agencies and educational 
	institutions.” As a conclusion President Magel pointed out that “the 
	challenges of a changing world call for increased international cooperation. 
	FIG – but not only FIG, but also our Moroccan host association ONIGT – is 
	prepared for it.”  
      
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           President Magel signed agreement on the 3rd FIG Regional Conference to 
		  be held in Jakarta, Indonesia October 3-7, 2004 with Sobar Sutisna 
          from the Ikatan Surveyor Indonesia and Rudolf Matindas, Chair 
		  of BAKOSURTANAL.
 | During the conference the FIG Council and the Commission 
		officers (ACCO) had their official meetings. In the Council meeting the 
		long list of topics was discussed including the preparations for the 
		next Working Week and General Assembly in Athens, May 22-27, 2004. The 
		issues to be presented to the General Assembly include the revised 
		definition of surveyors and the FIG information policy document. The 
		General Assembly will also decide on two new Vice Presidents for years 
		2005-2008 and elect Commission chairs for 2006-2010. Time for nomination 
		of the Commission chairs was extended to 20 January 2004. To increase 
		discussion during the General Assembly a new concept to introduce the 
		Commission reports will be introduced. Other issues included continuous 
		co-operation with the United Nations and sister organizations and 
		preparations for next FIG events. An agreement on the 3rd FIG Regional 
		Conference to be organized in Jakarta, Indonesia, October 3-7, 2004 was 
		signed between FIG, Ikatan Surveyor Indonesia and BAKOSURTANAL. |  
      
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           Saudi Arabia joined FIG as affiliate member during the conference. 
		Here together with President Magel Engr. Muhamad Alrajhi, 
		Director General of Surveying and Mr. Abdulla M. Shedayed.
 | The Council approved Saudi Arabia (Ministry 
		of Municipal and Rural Affairs) as an affiliate member of FIG and also 
		adopted membership applications from Algeria (Ordre des 
		Géomètres-Experts Fonciers) and Tunisia (Association Nationale des 
		Ingenieurs Géomètres-Experts Tunisiens ANIGET) to become member 
		associations. These decisions will be confirmed by the General Assembly 
		in Athens. Further the Council has approved two new corporate members to 
		the Federation, these are Geo:connexion from UK and Dimen Associates 
		(Pvt.) Ltd, Pakistan. The Council had also discussion about membership 
		in the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Oman and Libya. In the ACCO meeting most of the time was used for discussing the 
		concept of the FIG Surveying Reference Database. This database or good 
		practice report as it has also been called will be a database including 
		qualified papers from FIG conferences (first entries to be picked up 
		from Marrakech and SEASC conference that was held in Hong Kong, China in 
		November 2003). In addition papers can be offered directly to be 
		included in this database. First version of the database will be 
		launched in Athens in May 2004.  |  
      
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           President Aziz Hilali, ONIGT.
 | The success of the conference was relying on substantial support 
		from the local surveyors and companies. This included the enthusiastic 
		work of President Aziz Hilali and his colleagues in the ONIGT and 
		especially the contributions of the local organizing committee chaired 
		by Mr. Ahmed Boukri, Congress Director and assisted by five 
		sub-committees (Scientific Committee chaired by Mohammed Hmam, 
		Hospitality Committee chaired by El-Mekki Abouelala, 
		Communication Committee chaired by Khalid Yousfi, Registration 
		Committee chaired by El Mostafa El Battane and Finance Committee 
		chaired by Said Sif) and their members. Without the local 
		sponsors to the conference and exhibition this event could never had 
		taken place. The professional exhibition was not as large as one could 
		expect but gave a good overview about the professional activities in 
		Morocco. International sponsors included Hansa Luftbild, Intergraph and 
		BlomInfo. |  
      
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           President Holger Magel visiting the exhibitors in the exhibition hall.
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           Congress Director Ahmed Boukri and Stig Enemark, 
		rapporteur of the last day.
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 More than 30 representatives of the press and other media participated 
		the press conference.
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        |  Participants to the Moroccan evening were welcomed by President Hilali, 
		President Magel, Congress Director Boukri and El-Mekki Abouelala.
 | The Moroccan hospitality was best shown 
		during the social events which included the welcome reception at the 
		Sheraton Marrakech, the conference venue introducing Arabic and African 
		music. For international visitors the highlight of the conference was 
		the Moroccan evening in a local restaurant, Palais Gharnata, in the 
		medina of Marrakech. Moroccan food together with traditional music and 
		dance that welcomed the participants already on the streets outside the 
		restaurant introduced the audience to the wonders of thousand and one 
		nights. More than 160 guests were taken to the gala dinner by horse 
		carriages followed with a show out side the L'Anbar Restaurant. 
		Entertainment during the dinner included both Moroccan and international 
		music. |  The last day of the conference was reserved for a joint technical tour 
	during which the participants visited Guemmassa Mining Centre and the 
	beautiful Ourika Valley with wonderful view to the Atlas mountains.  The 3rd FIG Regional Conference, once again sponsored by the United 
	Nations and its agencies and FIG sister organizations, will be this time 
	organized for the Asia and the Pacific in Jakarta, Indonesia October 3-7, 
	2004. All FIG members will be invited especially when several commissions 
	will have their annual or public meetings during the conference. But already 
	in May 2004 all FIG members will gather to Athens for the Working Week under 
	the Olympic spirit.  Markku Villikka More information: |