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	  News in 2014
  |  Third High Level Forum on Global Geospatial Information 
	Management22-24 October 2014, Beijing, PR China“Timely and urgent to consider Sustainable 
	Development with Geospatial Information"(WU Hongbo, Under-Secretary General for 
	Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations) 
				 The Third High Level Forum on Global Geospatial Information Management 
	was hosted by Government of PR China through the National Administration of 
	Surveying, Mapping and Geoinformation (NASG) with the theme ‘Sustainable 
	Development with Geospatial Information’. This Forum is organized based on 
	the mandate from the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) to 
	convene global forums to promote comprehensive dialogue on global geospatial 
	information management with all relevant governments, non-governmental 
	organizations and the private sector.  The event was officiated by His Excellency Kurexi Maihesuti, Vice 
	Minister, Ministry of Land and Resources PR China and Director General of 
	the National Administration of Surveying, Mapping and Geoinformation (NASG) 
	together with His Excellency WU Hongbo Under-Secretary General for 
	Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations. During the Opening Ceremony, 
	Mr. Eduardo Sojo, Co-Chair, UN-GGIM Committee of Experts and Mr Mark Cygan, Joint Board of Geospatial Information Societies also 
	delivered statements.  The Forum itself was well structured and organized with good keynote 
	speakers for each of the sessions and the segments within the sessions. A 
	total of five sessions were programmed and they were –Session 1: Geospatial information for the post-2015 development agenda
 Session 2: Sustainable cities and human settlements
 Session 3: Climate change and disaster mitigation
 Session 4: Science, technology, and innovation to measure and monitor 
	progress
 Session 5: Working together across borders and regions
 The Forum was attended by 261 delegates from 44 countries, 9 United 
	Nations representatives, and 27 representatives from international 
	organizations and the private sector. FIG was represented by Vice President
				Pengfei CHENG and President CheeHai TEO.  In his address to the Forum, the Under-Secretary General of the United 
	Nations, WU Hongbo said that the Forum “is most timely, and 
	carries with it some level of urgency. The UN system and Member States are 
	charting a path forward towards the post-2015 development agenda, including 
	setting new Sustainable Development Goals. This week provides an opportunity 
	for you, the global geospatial information community, to focus on the 
	critical roles of geospatial information science in integrating the 3 
	pillars – economic, social and environmental – of sustainable development. 
	Your consideration of ‘Sustainable Development with Geospatial Information’ 
	can build on the dialogues and ongoing initiatives of United Nations 
	programmes convened in recent months.”  His Excellency WU Hongbo also commented the global diversity of 
	expertise at the Forum representing Member States within the United Nations 
	and particularly welcomed international partners, FIG being one, and the 
	private sector. He said, “This High-Level Forum offers a unique platform 
	for free flowing, open and inclusive dialogue. The UN-GGIM helps to shape 
	national systems, influences common practices, and brings our professionals 
	from the public and private sectors together to harness the power of 
	geospatial information”  In his officiating address, His Excellency Kurexi Maihesuti 
				said, 
	“We share a common fate on this shared planet. Sustainable development 
	has emerged as a global issue that has a bearing on the fate of humanity as 
	a whole”.  At the close of the Forum, Dr. Li Pengde, President of 
	UN-GGIM-Asia Pacific presented the Chairperson’s summary. The Forum adopted 
	the Beijing Declaration at the conclusion of the Forum. 
					
						|  His Excellency 
						Kurexi Maihesuti, Chinese Vice Minister 
			delivering his officiating address, photo kindly by NASG
 |  Group Photo: Third High Level Forum on UNGGIM, photo kindly by NASG
 |  Prof. PengFei CHENGCheeHai TEO
 October 2014
 30 October 2014 |