| United Nations sponsors Permanent Committee on GIS 
	Infrastructure for Asia and the Pacific 5 – 7 October 2011, Melbourne, Australiaand4th Land Administration Forum for Asia and the Pacific “Beyond Spatial 
	Enablement” and Tenth Anniversary Celebration of the Centre for SDIs and 
	Land Administration, University of Melbourne, 7 October 2011
					
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						 The CSDILA Family: Past and Present. Dr. 
						Daniel Steudler is 
			on the extreme right
 |  The Land Administration Forum and associated workshops was coordinated 
	through the PCGIAP Working Group 3 on “Spatially Enabled Government” and the 
	University of Melbourne’s Centre for SDIs and Land Administration (CSDILA). 
	Mr. Greg Scott, Chair of PCGIAP WG3 and Prof. Abbas Rajabifard, 
	Director of CSDILA were the event co-chairs. The focus of the event was 
	developed both by PCGIAP and CSDILA along with the outcomes of the 3rd Land 
	Administration Forum for Asia and the Pacific hosted by the Iranian 
	Government in 2009.  There were three keynote presentations; “Spatial Enablement in Australian 
	Government” by Dr. Chris Pigram, Chief Executive Officer, Geoscience 
	Australia; “Spatial Enablement in Europe – The Role of Cadastre and Land 
	Administration” by Ms Dorine Burmanje, Chair, Executive Board, Dutch 
	Kadaster and Prof. Stig Enemark, Aalborg University and Honorary 
	President, FIG. The keynote session was followed by four technical sessions 
	with the themes “Spatial Enablement in Action”; “The Role of Land 
	Administration in Spatial Enablement” where FIG President CheeHai Teo 
	spoke on the “Role of Surveyors in Support of Spatial Enablement” as well as 
	Dr. Daniel Steudler, Chair of FIG Task Force on Spatially Enabled 
	Society who spoke on the topic “Swiss Cadastre and Spatial Enablement”. The 
	third session was titled “The Role of Government and The Private Sector” and 
	this was followed by “Challenges and Opportunities to Achieve Spatial 
	Enablement” that was moderated by FIG President. The 4th PCGIAP Land 
	Administration Forum ended with a Discussion Session on “The Way Forward to 
	Beyond Spatial Enablement”.  The event was organized in conjunction with the 10th year anniversary 
	celebrations of the Centre that was held at the end of the three-day event. 
	CSDILA provides a focus for research in Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) 
	and Land Administration by building on research relationships and creating 
	new links through national and international collaboration. The Centre was 
	established in 2001 within the then Department of Geomatics (and now 
	Department of Infrastructure Engineering) at the University of Melbourne, an 
	Academic Member of FIG. CSDILA has been a key supporter of the PCGIAP 
	Working Group 3 on Spatially Enabled Government as well as FIG, particularly 
	the FIG Task Force on Spatially Enabled Society as well as FIG Commission 7. 
	The Centre’s first Director, Prof. Ian Williamson was a past Chair of 
	FIG Commission 7 and remains active within the Commission. The current Chair 
	of FIG Task Force on Spatially Enabled Society, Dr. Daniel Steudler, 
	is an alumnus of the Centre and Prof. Stig Enemark, Honorary 
	President of FIG, is a member of its Advisory Board.  During the 10th Anniversary Celebration Lunch on 7th October 2011, it was 
	announced that Abbas Rajabifard, the Director of the Centre was 
	promoted to full Professor. It was indeed a celebration! FIG congratulates 
	Professor Abbas Rajabifard on this deserving promotion. Prof. Abbas is the 
	current President of Global Spatial Data Infrastructure (GSDI) Association, 
	an allied international geospatial information society with whom FIG has a 
	collaborative Memorandum of Understanding.
 CheeHai TEOPresident
 October 2011
 
					
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						 Prof 
						Abbas Rajabifard and Prof Ian Williamson
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