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	FIG – ISPRS Kathmandu Workshop a great success! 
		25-27 November 2015, Kathmandu, Nepal
		Kathmandu, Nepal, was from 25 – 27th of November 2015 the host of the 
		International Workshop on the Role of Land Professionals and SDI in 
		Disaster Risk Reduction in the context of Post 2015 Nepal Earthquake. 
		What started as an initial idea for a possible FIG Commission 2 Workshop 
		resulted in a large joint event together with ISPRS Technical Commission 
		IV, and was supported by FIG Commission 7. Over 300 participants 
		attended this very successful workshop organized by the Nepal 
		Institution of Chartered Surveyors (NICS) and the Nepal Remote Sensing 
		and Photogrammetric Society (NRSPS). FIG Commission 2 is very grateful 
		to President Mr. Buddhi Narayan Shrestha of NICS and President Mr. Rabin 
		K. Sharma of the NRSPS to organize this workshop.
		
		 Chair 
		of FIG Commission 2, Ms. Liza Gronendijk together with 
		Mr. Buddhi Narayan Shrestha, President, Nepal 
		Institution of Chartered Surveyor
Chair 
		of FIG Commission 2, Ms. Liza Gronendijk together with 
		Mr. Buddhi Narayan Shrestha, President, Nepal 
		Institution of Chartered Surveyor
		This FIG – ISPRS international workshop offered an excellent program 
		covering the various aspects of spatial technologies and the role of 
		spatial data infrastructure in the context of disaster risk reduction. 
		In particular, it offered a rich picture of the Nepal Post 2015 
		Earthquake experiences and the lessons learned, including innovative and 
		unique approaches and tools developed in this context. The keynote 
		speakers were well chosen, adding high value by placing the Nepal 
		experiences in the global and scientific context. It was a great honor 
		and pleasure that former FIG President Chee Hai Teo attended the 
		workshop and addressed the audience during the plenary session on the 
		last day. Dr. Donald Grant represented FIG Commission 7 and was one of 
		the plenary speakers.
		It became very clear from the presentations and the discussions 
		during technical sessions that disaster risk reduction is a knowledge 
		domain of its own. Disaster risk reduction has its own particular 
		issues, own approaches and own technologies. To include disaster risk 
		reduction in the curriculum of the surveyor and land professional means 
		allocating enough quality time and think carefully  about the set-up and 
		content of the program and the teaching approaches. 
		The FIG Young Surveyors Network, under the guidance of Eva Maria 
		Unger and Paula Dijkstra organized a special session for the Nepalese 
		young surveyors, which was attended by more than 50 participants. In 
		groups, four disaster risk reduction ‘tools’ were proposed and 
		elaborated and ‘pitched’ in a so-called market place.
		
		
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		Young Surveyors Network at the Workshop in Nepal
		With its focus on the Post 2015 Nepal Earthquake, this FIG 
		–ISPRS Workshop in Nepal can be considered of having been a pre-event of 
		the upcoming FIG Working week in New Zealand. The contribution of 
		Alistair Greig and Christofer Pearson from New Zealand was much 
		appreciated in this regards.
		What the Nepal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (NICS) and the 
		Nepal Remote Sensing and Photogrammetric Society (NRSPS) have achieved 
		can only be considered an amazing success. The resolution of the 
		workshop presented by Ms. Reshma Shrestha during the closing session of 
		the workshop has been submitted to the Minister from the Ministry of 
		Land Reform and Management (MoLRM) which showed the action points in 
		land sector and capacity building for disaster risk reduction.  
		
		
		Chair of FIG Commission 2, Ms. Liza Gronendijk and Co-Chair FIG 
		Commission 2.1  Ms. Reshma Shrestha  
		Considering the difficult situation in Nepal after the 2015 
		Earthquake and the recent fuel crisis in the country the organizers have 
		achieved the almost impossible. In particular the chair of the local 
		organizing committee, Ganesh Prasad Bhatta, did a tremendous job, beyond 
		expectations. He really deserves an ‘honorable membership’ of our FIG 
		Commission 2.
		Conference website 
		Proceedings
		Liza Groenendijk, Chair FIG Commission 2. Professional Education
		Reshma Shrestha, Co-chair of Working Group 2.1. Towards educating the 
		land professional, FIG Commission 2.
		Kathmandu, Nepal, 30.11.2015
		
		10 December 2015