| FIG Commission 7 (Cadastre and Land Management) Annual 
	Meeting and International Open Symposium on "Digital Cadastral Map"
	5-11 September 2010, Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
					
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						 Chair of Commission 7 
						András Osskó together with incoming 
			Chair 
			Daniel Roberge
 |  FIG Commission 7 in cooperation with the Czech Union of Surveyors and 
	Cartographers organized its Annual Meeting between 5 and 11 September 2010 
	in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic. Commission 7 has had a 20 year tradition 
	organizing annual meetings each year, separately from major FIG events, 
	based on the consensus of Commission 7 delegates. The Annual Meeting 2010 
	was the last of a four year period chaired by Mr. 
	András Osskó, Hungary.  Commission 7 established its concept of activities about 15 years ago in 
	line with the FIG long term professional strategy and selected topics to 
	deal with: advanced cadastre, developing sustainable land administration, 
	application of innovations creating secure land tenure and advanced 
	technology in land administration. Following the tradition, Commission 7 
	Work Plan 2007-2010 helped to achieve FIG goals like working cooperation 
	with other FIG commissions, working relation with UN organizations, World 
	Bank and other professional organizations, organizing joint conferences, 
	events, workshops, to contribute formulating the professional program for 
	FIG congresses, working weeks supporting regional events to promote FIG 
	activities in general and especially the new priorities of the land surveyor 
	profession.  There are many fields of interest for Commission 7 related to land 
	administration, cadastre and land management matters. To achieve realistic 
	results in the 2007-2010 period, Commission 7 had to prioritise the most 
	important issues based on the Commission 7 activities having carried on 
	during the past years, recent developments, challenges and priorities 
	supported by UN and other professional organizations, NGOs.  Selected important issues among others: pro poor land management and land 
	administration, sustainable land administration supporting good governance, 
	land administration in post conflict areas, public and state land 
	management, innovative technology and ICT support in land administration and 
	land management.  There was a record number of participation in the Annual Meeting 2010 
	showing the importance of land administration matters world wide. 57 
	delegates attended this annual meeting from 32 countries representing all of 
	the continents. We could welcome delegates from Japan, Eritrea and Cyprus, 
	also a representative from the Organization of American States who never 
	attended before. We were happy to meet again former Commission 7 chairs: 
	Prof. Ian Williamson from Australia and Prof. Andzrej Hopfer 
	from Poland after many years.  The program of the 5 days Annual Meeting followed the tradition of the 
	Commission 7 annual meetings: 3 days workshop with technical sessions, one 
	day international open symposium and one day technical tour, sightseeing 
	with social program.  The meeting started with the introduction of the host country. Czech 
	colleagues gave 8 presentations describing the land administration, cadastre 
	activities in the Czech Republic, land surveying and cadastre education at 
	Universities, private surveyors’ role in cadastre and other matters. The 
	Czech introduction was followed by reports on FIG and Commission 7 
	activities during the last year. Mr. András Osskó gave a report on the FIG 
	Congress 2010 in Sydney, Australia, which was a great professional success. 
	Commission 7 was the major contributor with more than 150 presentations, 20% 
	of the total number of presented papers.  Mr. Daniel Roberge (Canada), chair elect Commission 7 for the 2011-2014 
	period introduced the draft Commission 7 Work Plan 2011-2014 for further 
	discussion. The draft should be supported by the commission and final 
	approval will be made by FIG Council and General Assembly. Mr. Daniel 
	Steudler, Switzerland gave a report on FIG Task Force Spatially Enabled 
	Society.  FIG achieves its goals through 10 permanent commissions’ activities; 
	commissions complete their work plan through commission working groups’ 
	activities, which play a very important role in the achievements of 
	commissions’ plan.  The success of Commission 7 is also very much depended on the working 
	group achievements. Working group chairs reported on their works and results 
	of the past four year period.  
					
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						 Chair of Commission 7 
						Andras Ossko
 | 
						
						 President 
						Stig Enemark
 | 
						
						 Incoming President 
						CheeHai Teo
 |  Mr. Christiaan Lemmen (The Netherlands), chair working group 1 “Development 
	on Pro Poor Land Management and Administration” asked Mr. Osskó to 
	present his paper as himself could not be present this occasion. The 
	development of Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) and Social Tenure 
	Domain Model (STDM) were great success, thanks to Mr. Lemmen and his 
	colleagues for this. STDM supports the development of pro poor land 
	management approaches, and contains new definitions including customary and 
	informal tenures. This is a development under ISO (ISO 19152 Standard 
	Proposal). The procedure is going on. UN-Habitat very much supports the 
	development of STDM - there was a joint special session on it in the FIG 
	Congress in Sydney.  Mr. Søren Fauerholm Christensen, Denmark, chair working group 2. “Development 
	Sustainable Land Administration to Support Sustainable Development” gave 
	a presentation on their activities. Working group 2 organized a very 
	successful workshop on “Land administration for sustainable development” 
	during the Geoconference in October 2-5, 2007 in Quebec, Canada, supported 
	by UN organizations and World Bank. Working group 2 contributed to the work 
	of many joint FIG/ UN events.  Mr. Daniel Steudler, Switzerland, chair working group 3 “Application 
	of Innovative Technology in Land Administration” introduced the 
	activities performed. The working group mainly focused on open source 
	software applications in cadastre and land registry. Working group 3 and 
	UN/FAO have been running a joint project on “FLOSS Cadastre” since 
	2007. As a result of their activities, Commission 7 organized a technical 
	session during the FIG Congress 2010 in Sydney with the contribution of Mr. 
	Daniel Steudler, Mr. Christiaan Lemmen, Mr. Markus Seifert (Germany) 
	and others. FIG and UN/FAO also issued a publication on this topic based on 
	the joint Commission 7 and UN/FAO activities.  Representatives of big IT companies have been regular participants in 
	Commission 7 annual meetings since years presenting papers. This year, Mr. 
				Matty Lakerveld, Bentley Systems Inc. gave a very interesting 
	presentation on “Ubiquitous and 3D future of Cadastre”. Mr. Keith 
	Hofgartner, Trimble gave us an overview about new applications of GPS in 
	Cadastre.  
					
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						 András Osskó and Ian Williamson with the newly 
			published book: Land Administration for Sustainable Development
 | A very important book “Land Administration for Sustainable 
			Development” was published at the beginning of 2010 and was 
			officially introduced during the FIG Congress 2010 in Sydney. At 
			the end of the first day Prof. Ian Williamson, one of the 
			co-authors gave a review about the book to Commission 7 delegates. 
						 |  In FIG professional strategy, the active working relation with UN, World 
	Bank and other professional organizations is one of the most important 
	goals. Commission 7 organized and contributed to many joint events, among 
	others, a joint FIG/FAO International Seminar on “State and Public Land 
	Management” in 2008 September in Verona, Italy just before the Annual 
	Meeting 2008.  Following the seminar, the commission continued working on this topic, 
	which is equally important in developed and developing countries, issuing a 
	questionnaire to commission 7 delegates, prepared by Mr. Richard Grover 
	(UK) and Mr. Elikkos Elia (Cyprus) who also coordinated activities. 
	Mr. Grover gave a comprehensive report on the result of the evaluation of 
	completed questionnaires.  Country reports on new developments in land administration and cadastre 
	world wide have always been one of the most interesting parts of the annual 
	meetings. National delegates gave these reports informing participants about 
	new developments; we could learn again from each other. In Karlovy Vary, we 
	heard 21 country reports from all over the world.  One Day International Open Symposium on “Digital Cadastral Map” 
				The Symposium has been an essential part of the Commission 7 annual 
	meetings since long. The selected topic is always chosen by the host 
	association in a way that it is equally important both for the host country 
	land surveyors and Commission 7 members. The symposium is open to the host 
	and neighbouring countries’ professionals. Apart from Commission 7 
	delegates, about 200 land surveyors from Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany 
	and Poland attended the event.  FIG President Prof. Stig Enemark gave the keynote paper “The 
	Evolving Role of Cadastral systems in Support of Good Land Governance”. 
	The introduction of digital cadastral maps is an issue in every countries 
	world wide, concerning accuracy, content and consistency with legal data, 
	etc. We listened to presentations from Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany, 
	Poland, Hungary, Lithuania, and Hong Kong.  Social Events Organizing Commission 7 annual meetings is always a hard work, but also a 
	fun. Delegates visited the Karlovy Vary Cadastre Office combined with 
	sightseeing, walking across the picturesque Karlovy Vary and its 
	environment. At the end of the day, there was the Commission 7 dinner, which 
	has been always the peak of social events. This time, the dinner was held in 
	the old castle of the nearby scenic old town Loket. Thanks to the excellent 
	local organizers, Commission 7 delegates enjoyed not only the food and 
	drink, but also the historic atmosphere and the cultural program with 
	medieval live music during the dinner.  SummaryThe Annual Meeting 2010 held in Karlovy Vary was the last of the four 
	year period. This was the last opportunity for delegates to discuss about 
	the Commission 7 work plan 2011-2014, introduced by Mr. Daniel Roberge. 
	Delegates supported the draft Work Plan, but the final approval will be made 
	by FIG Council and General Assembly.  Delegates voted for the venue of the next Commission 7 Annual meeting in 
	2011. The meeting will be in Innsbruck, Austria, September 2011.  Mr. András Osskó, chair Commission 7 closed the Annual meeting. At the 
	end of his four year term he summarized the work of the commission. 
	Commission 7 continued its tradition and finished a successful four years 
	period achieving its goals based on the Commission 7 work plan 2007-2010. 
	The commission has been the major contributor to FIG congresses, working 
	weeks, conferences. He expressed his thanks to Commission 7 delegates and 
	friends for their activity. The annual meeting in Karlovy Vary was a great 
	success as a professional event. Participants also enjoyed the historic, 
	beautiful Karlovy Vary and Czech hospitality. Many thanks to the local organizers, Czech Union of Surveyors and 
	Cartographers for the invitation and all arrangements, also Bentley Systems 
	Inc. as sponsor. Commission 7 delegates and friends are looking forward to 
	meet again in the next Annual meeting in Innsbruck, Austria, 2011.  PPT presentations will be available on the FIG Commission 7 website soon.
				 
					
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						 Participants of the symposium
 |  15 October 2010 |