| 7th FIG Regional Conference in Hanoi, Vietnam, 19-22 October 
	2009Agreement and themes of the conference "Spatial Data Serving 
	People" with sub-themes: "Land Governance and the Environment - Building the 
	Capacity" confirmed during the visit of President Stig Enemark to Vietnam in 
	JulyHanoi, Vietnam, 8-11 July 2008
					
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						 President 
						Stig Enemark, FIG and President Võ Đặng Hùng, 
			VGCR signed the agreement on organising the 7th FIG Regional 
			Conference in Hanoi.
 
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						 The joint technical tour for all participants will bring you to Ha 
			Long Bay (Vietnamese: Vịnh Hạ Long) that is a UNESCO World Heritage 
			site and a candidate to the New7Wonders of the world.
 |  FIG President Stig Enemark and the FIG Director visited Hanoi, 
	Vietnam 8-11 July 2008 for preparations of the 7th FIG Regional Conference 
	that will take place in Hanoi 19-22 October 2009. During the visit the FIG 
	representatives met with the Council of the Vietnam Association of Geodesy, 
	Cartography and Remote Sensing, VGCR and several representatives of the 
	Vietnamese administration on surveying, mapping and land administration. As 
	result from the meeting the theme of the conference as well as subject of 
	each of the three plenary session was confirmed. In addition a list of 
	topics for technical sessions was prepared to assure that the conference 
	will respond to the local and regional needs. Finally the agreement between 
	FIG and VGCR was signed on the arrangements of the conference.  The delegation had also time to visit Hanoi (Vietnamese: Hà Nội) and Ha 
	Long Bay (Vietnamese: Vịnh Hạ Long) which is a UNESCO World Heritage site 
	and a candidate to the New7Wonders of the world. This will be a unique 
	destination for the joint technical tour on the last day of the conference. The theme of the 7th FIG Regional Conference will be Spatial Data Serving People
 Land Governance and the Environment - Building the Capacity
 Each of the three days of the technical conference has a specific theme 
	and keynote presentations: 
					Land Administration
						Land administration in VietnamWorld Bank projects in the South East Asia regionLand acquisition in developing economiesSDI and the Environment
						SDI developments in VietnamClimate change and disaster risk managementDecentralisation and environmental managementCapacity Building
						Professional standards and ethicsSurveying education in Vietnam and SEA regionPromoting public private partnership Under each sub-theme there is a
				list of topics for 
	technical sessions reflecting these three sub-themes. As normally there will 
	be also an open call for papers. The concept of the regional conference will follow the concept of 
	previous FIG regional conferences that has proved to be successful. The 
	conference will last for four days: three days for technical sessions and 
	one day to a joint technical visit to Ha Long Bay with a cruise in this 
	magnificent nature heritage.  FIG and VGCR are looking for partners for the conference. These will 
	include the World Bank and UN agencies. There is also a proposal to prepare 
	an FIG publication "Hanoi Declaration on Land Acquisition in Developing 
	Economies" as an outcome of the conference. The organisers expect 
	300-350 participants to attend the conference. The participants are expected 
	to come in equal parts from overseas, region (East and South East Asia) and 
	from Vietnam. The registration fees are set to be low to allow as broad 
	participation as possible. Registration fee for international participants 
	will be about 350 EUR including lunches, dinners and the technical tour to 
	Ha Long Bay.  During the visit President Enemark and the Director visited the Ministry 
	of Natural Resources and Environment where they met with Mr. Nguyen Van 
	Duc, Vice Minister for Natural Resources and Environment, and 
	representatives from departments of survey and mapping; environmental 
	protection; and land administration that is in charge for the big land 
	administration project that is on the way in Vietnam. There are several 
	international projects in Vietnam that are of interest for surveyors. 
	Together with the activity in the region, the regional conference is 
	promising very interesting days in Hanoi. The Vice Minister confirmed the 
	full support of the Vietnamese government to the conference.  
					
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						 President 
						Stig Enemark and Nguyen Van Duc, Vice
 Minister for Natural Resources and Environment
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						 Meeting with the local organising committee.
 
 |  The Vietnam Association of Geodesy, Cartography and remote Sensing, VGCR 
	is very well prepared for the conference and will do its utmost to make the 
	conference a great experience and success. President Dang Hung Vo, 
	Secretary General Trinh Anh Co, Conference Director Vo Chi My 
	and members of the Board of VGCR and the organising committee have already 
	started preparations for the next year's conference. President Enemark stated at the end of the visit that he is convinced not 
	only on the high professional level of the conference, but also that 
	Vietnam, Hanoi and Vietnamese people will offer an experience for the 
	participants that will be remembered for a long time. Read more: 
					
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						 Hanoi is a city with 5 million people and full of Vietnamese 
			tradition.
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						 The Mausoleum of Ho Chi Minh.
 
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						 Founded in 1076, Van Mieu, the Temple of Literature, serves as a 
			pleasant respite from the bustle of Hanoi’s street scene. Emperor Ly 
			Thanh Tong built it to honour academicians, and it served as 
			Vietnam’s first university, educating the sons of mandarins until 
			the 20th century. The city celebrates its 1000th year anniversary in 
			2010.
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						 The local markets are one of the attractions in Hanoi.
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						 The Hanoi opera house was built by the French in the beginning of 
			20th century.
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						 Maison Centrale - the prison that is now a museum.
 
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						 In Ha Long Bay there are also few floating fishing villages.
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