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	FIG President Chryssy Potsiou met with Jan de Graeve, director of IIHS&M 
	and FIG Honorary Member
		14 June 2016, Brussels, Belgium
		 
		FIG President Chryssy Potsiou was invited in Brussels on June 14 to 
		give a presentation at a Workshop organized by the Policy Department D 
		on Budgetary Affairs, at the EU Parliament, early in the afternoon. The 
		presentation was about a comparative international research on the very 
		sensitive issue of Land Expropriation legislation and administrative 
		procedures applied in Greece, France and the Netherlands, for which Prof Potsiou was 
		the scientific leader. The main purpose of that study, conducted in 
		2013, was to assess the efficiency of the Greek legislation and provide 
		recommendations for further improvements and harmonization with good 
		practice. Her current presentation was a follow-up to assess the 
		legislative amendments since 2013 and provide new recommendations. 
		 
		
			
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 FIG President Potsiou at the Policy Department D on Budgetary 
				Affairs, at the EU Parliament |  
 FIG President Potsiou visited Jan de Graeve and his impressive 
				collection of surveying books and material | 
		
		On her arrival early morning in Zaventem airport, still under repair 
		after the bombing earlier in 2016, President Potsiou paid a visit to 
		our colleague Jan De Graeve, director of IIHS&M, who unfortunately could 
		not join the Christchurch FIG conference, due to a medical problem, and 
		informed him about the progress of FIG work by different commissions, 
		task forces, networks and the prospects for the near future. Jan showed 
		his office where he works, mainly on valuation of real estate rights and 
		expertise missions, alone, with his devoted secretary who works for him 
		since 40 years.
		
		
			
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		Jan has been active in history of our profession and joined a first 
		meeting in Paris in 1978, where he brought the early pieces concerning 
		the creation of FIG, gathered together with his colleagues Roger 
		Schonaerts and Jean Mosselmans. This trio had started in 1976 with a 
		remarkable exhibition of historical artifacts to celebrate the100th 
		anniversary of the Brussels association of surveyors UGEB, founding 
		member of FIG, together with the associations of UK, France, Germany, 
		Spain and Italy. Since 1980 in Montreux he has missed only very few FIG 
		meetings and he created a commission “0”, when secretary of commission 
		1, in 1981 and this is called IIHS&M since 1994. He proposed in 1994 to 
		the general assembly to inscribe the Struve Geodetic Arc on the World 
		Heritage List of UNESCO. The group worked in collaboration with the 10 
		countries concerned to present a final document, written by Jim Smith, 
		introduced by the Finish delegation and agreed by all the ambassadors to 
		UNESCO, during their General Assembly in Durban RSA, in 2005.
		
			
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		Jan explained that the enhancement of this first inscription by WHM over 
		10years ago has been proposed this May, to the director of UNESCO 
		headquarters in Paris . This is the challenge for the 28 countries 
		concerned from the North of Norway, over central Europe ,Greece and 
		Crete to cross the Mediterranean sea and through east Africa to follow 
		the 30th Meridian till Buffelfontein in RSA covering 105 degrees and so 
		contribute to the figure of the earth; Research went on during the last 
		10/12 years to bring the documentation together, to translate the 
		original Struve report (1857/60) of over 1000 pages into English. Now 
		the country representatives have to meet and agree about the points to 
		be inscribed on a tentative list to submit to WHM.  
		  
		Chryssy also had the opportunity to see Jan’s library devoted to 
		historic books of surveying and applied geometry and browse through the 
		early 1509 Paccioli edition of Euclid and others. Jan actually 
		reconstructs the scientific library of Gerard Mercator with original 
		16th century works and has also collected many original standard: Pied 
		de Roy from France an original Meter by Lenoir, a copy of the Mètre de 
		Breteuil and the comparator of professor van Swinden to convert the 
		original measure in metric system, early 19th century in the 17 
		provinces actually Netherland and Belgium and many others.
		 
		Chryssy and Jan paid a short visit over lunchtime to the house of the 
		Surveyors Rue du Nord in Brussels where Eric De Keghel shared a working 
		party on evolution of the real estate market. Chryssy introduced on this 
		occasion the invitation to the Joint FIG/World Bank Conference on 
		Sustainable Real Estate Markets-Policy Framework and Necessary Reforms 
		to be held in Athens, Greece, in September 2016 to our Belgian 
		colleagues. 
		 
		Jan was so kind to drive Chryssy quickly through Brussels, the Royal 
		Palace, the House of the Academies, the three concentric ring roads of 
		Brussels, the European Headquarters and some of the 14,000,000 m2 of 
		offices around the European Parliament where he dropped her for her 
		meeting. 
		
		
		
			
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		Chryssy Potsiou
		23 June 2016