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	  FIG Commission 9
  |  Work Plan 2003-2006TitleValuation and the Management of Real Estate Original
work plan in .pdf-format.
  Mr. Stephen
    Yip, Chairperson of Commission 9.
 Terms of reference
      Valuation - the estimating of value of real estate by valuers and
        appraisers, for various purposes, including market value, property
        taxation, eminent domain, claims of damage or impact on value by some
        cause or event and acquisitions for public use or public policy;Investment Market Value and Investment Planning;Development Finance, Land Use Feasibility Planning;Management of Property, as single asset or by management companies;Management of property systems to ensure efficient use of public and
        private resources; andManagement of public sector property. Mission statement
    To identify valuers and appraisers in emerging economies and developing
      countries and developing countries and coordinate their activities with
      those of FIG.;To increase FIG members' participation in valuation theory and
      methodologies, especially in countries without established real estate
      market protocols and infrastructure;To liaise with other appraisal and valuation organizations to seek
      cooperation regarding subjects of mutual interest;To create, refine and expand a world dictionary for valuers and
      appraisers;To investigate new evidence of the influence of environmental hazards on
      property use, value and demand. GeneralIt is noted that the FIG Council intends to develop closer connections with
  the various less represented regions such as the Mekong Region and Latin
  America and then offer services. There is also a general feeling that the
  activities of Commission 9 could be intensified particularly in the developing
  nations and areas. In the past few years there have been discussions that Commission 7, 8 and
  9 have certain common interests and grounds. Thus some of the activities of
  these commissions could be integrated or joined. The Commission will therefore look into the opportunities for expanding
  activities and services in both geographical and functional terms. The Commission will make its contribution on the valuation issues to the
  FIG World Report on Best Practices launched by the Council in its work plan
  for 2003-2006. 
 Working Group 9.1 - Education of Valuation Professionals in FIGPolicy Issues
    Address disparity and deficiencies in educational programs and/or
      training of valuers in FIG member organizations.Education on valuation through information network in FIG (an integrated
      virtual learning environment). Let education move, not people.Educational ladder. A stepped way of advancing be planned for improving
      the knowledge of valuation.An educational package of valuation be created and offered on the
      homepage of FIG and intentionally, targeted to the developing countries
      and those economies under transition.Generate co-operation in education and create a network for supporting
      the contact persons. ChairProf Kauko Viitanen (Finland), e-mail kauko.viitanen[at]hut.fi  Specific Projects
    Establish an Internet forum for discussion of the education on
      valuation.Collect information and determine terminology, fundamental theories and
      basic methodology on valuation.Create the educational package of valuation.Co-operation with Commission 2 and especially with the WP 2.2 (Virtual
      academy - distance learning) on distance education and training and within
      Commission 9. Co-operation also with all other commissions as regards
      distance education and training.Establish contacts with the universities, the associations for valuation
      etc. outside FIG.Set up a home page with an educational package of valuation with
      hyperlinks to web-sites for distance learning.Distribute Commission 9 Syllabus Guidelines ratified by XX Congress in
      1994.Compile selected bibliography of literature in the field.Investigate possible academic links.Sponsor symposia and technical papers on related topics. Workshops
    Virtual workshops and information delivery via the Internet.Presentations at FIG Working Weeks and Congress USA 2002 and Germany
      2006.Discussions/presentations can be arranged also in some other seminars of
      Commission 9. Publications
    Digital material on Web sitesShort articles in journals Timetable
    Set up home page with hyperlinks to web-sites during 2002-2006.Continuous communication via the Internet.Continuous communication via the Internet.Working group Final Report for Congress in Munich, 2006. BeneficiariesDistance learning students, individual surveyors, civil servants,
  politicians, landowners, employers, universities and university teachers etc. Other Activities
    Expand communications to valuers and appraisers worldwide through the
      commission home page.Through the internet and other means of communication, act as a clearing
      house for practical research, data base development, data searches and
      educational opportunities.Reach out to academia, both faculty and students, to encourage future
      research papers for presentation at FIG events.Interact with other FIG commissions, especially Commission 1 -
      Professional Standards and Commission 2 - Professional Education, in
      matters relating to valuation practices and protocols.Organize presentations of technical papers by practitioners of interest
      to valuers and appraisers as Commission 9's contribution to FIG events. 
 Working Group 9.2 - Environmental and Ecological Influences
Effecting Use, Value and Demand for Real EstatePolicy Issues
    A global problem requiring greater awareness of the negative influences
      of contamination and ecological degradation.Requirements for new training and protocols for valuation practitioners. ChairMr. Simon Adcock (Australia), e-mail:
  simon.adcock[at]dse.vic.gov.au Specific Projects
    Investigate and catalog types, extent and impacts of contamination of
      real estate.Identify resources available for practitioner, including bibliographies,
      source organizations, remediation industry programs, procedures, protocols
      and related cost criteria. WorkshopsTo be planned for each annual meeting. Publications
    Technical papers solicited for annual meetings.Report on results of work group investigations and reports at Congress
      2006. Timetable
    2003 and 2004: research papers for Technical Sessions.2006: Final Report at FIG Congress. BeneficiariesAll FIG member organizations, UN, other professional international and
  national organizations, agencies and governments. 
 Working Group 9.3 - Valuation for Taxation and Statutory
Compensation Policy IssuesGovernment policies affect market valuations. ChairHenning Elmstrom (Denmark), e-mail: elmstroem[at]plf.dk  Specific Projects
    Identify the legal backgrounds and purposes for such valuations
      including the methodologies of assessments.Present and discuss the findings at FIG Working Weeks and Congress with
      information posted on the web-site for reference of members. WorkshopsTo be planned for each annual meeting. Publications
    Technical papers solicited for annual meetings.Report on results of work group investigations and reports at Congress
      2006. Timetable
    2003 and 2004: research papers for Technical Sessions.2006: Final Report at FIG Congress. BeneficiariesAll FIG member organizations, UN, other professional international and
  national organizations, agencies and governments. 
 Working Group 9.4 - Organizations of Valuers and Appraisers in
Emerging Eastern European MarketsPolicy IssuesChanges in Government policies and market conditions affect development of
  the surveying profession. ChairDavid Smejkal (Czech Republic), e-mail: David.Smejkal[at]a-consultplus.cz  Specific Projects
    Identify the backgrounds and status of development of the profession in
      such markets and study the valuation methodologies adopted.Present and discuss the findings at FIG Working Weeks and Congress with
      information posted on the web-site for reference of members. WorkshopsTo be planned for each annual meeting. Publications
    Technical papers solicited for annual meetings.Report on results of work group investigations and reports at Congress
      2006. Timetable
    2003 and 2004: research papers for Technical Sessions.2006: Final Report at FIG Congress. BeneficiariesAll FIG member organizations, UN, other professional international and
  national organizations, agencies and governments. 
 Co-operation with Sister AssociationsMoU has been or will be established between FIG and other sister
  organizations such as IFPH, (International Federation of Housing &
  Planning), IVSC (International Valuation Standard Committee) and ISO
  (International Standards Organization). All of these organizations are related
  to the activities of Commission 9. Commission 9 will strengthen the connections with these organizations and
  will actively participate in their events. A joint working with Commission 1 is being considered to focus on valuation
  standards and to work closely with IVSC and ISO. Co-operation with the United Nations AgenciesActivities of Commission 9 are related to UN-HABITAT, UN-ECE and other
  professional involvements of the United Nations. Commission 9 will look into the opportunities of participating and
  contributing in their events to promote the Commission and to provide
  appropriate services. Other ActivitiesThe Focus of the Commission in the period of 2002 - 2006 are: 
    Analyse the educational situation of Valuers and Appraisers.Strengthen the Corporate Spirit in Commission 9.Identify the legal backgrounds and purposes of Valuation.Established an active web-site as tool to improve information flow; in
      particular products of working groups.Attract more participants to FIG Working Weeks and Congress. There will be efforts made in the following areas: 
    Expand communications to valuers and appraisers worldwide through
      Commission 9's existing web page on the Internet.Through Internet, act as a clearing house for practical research, data
      base development, data searches and educational opportunities.Reach out to academia, both faculty and students, to encourage future
      research papers for presentation at FIG events.Interaction with other FIG Commissions, especially Commission 1 -
      Standards and Commission 2 - Education and CPD.To organize and present appropriate representation by Commission 9
      together with suitable numbers of research papers at each FIG event and
      FIG co-sponsored events. There are two Task Groups of administration nature formed in addition to
  the Working Groups: Task Group 9.1 - Research fundingPolicy Issues 
    Seeking sources of funding for research and delivery of papers.Encouraging participation in Commission 9's educational presentations at
      FIG working weeks. Chair 
    Mr Simon Adcock (Australia), e-mail:
    simon.adcock[at]dse.vic.gov.au Publications Annual report on names of recipients of grants, amounts of grants received,
  subjects of research papers, where presented and availability. Task Group 9.2 - Promoting valuation membership of FIGPolicy Issues 
    The under-representation of valuation organizations within FIG.Encouraging participation in Commission 9 activities. Chair 
    Mr Stephen M W Yip (Hong Kong, China), e-mail: landelit[at]netvigator.com  Specific Projects Identify groups and organizations of valuers/appraisers world-wide and
  invite them and their members to participate in FIG events and to liaise with
  Commission 9 officers and delegates. Where possible visit organizations in their home countries. Publications Annual publication of list of organizations approached, responses and
  recommendations for further contact. Calendar of EventsThe Major Events in the period of 2002 - 2006 of the Commission are: 
    January/May 2003 - Commission 2 proposed to have Symposium in Asia,
      Commission 9 to assist and participate.September-November 2004 - FIG Regional Conference for Asia and the
      Pacific, Commission 9 to assist and to participate. Commission OfficersCommission Chair
  
    |  | Stephen Yip, Chair Landelite Surveyors Ltd.
 Unit 2801, 28/F
 No. 148 Electric Road
 North Point
 HONG KONG SAR, CHINA
 Tel. + 852 2869 7138
 Fax + 852 2869 6010
 E-mail: landelit[at]netvigator.com
 |  Commission Chair Elect 2004-2006 and Chair 2006-2010
  
    |  | Prof. Kauko Viitanen Helsinki University of Technology
 Department of Surveying
 P.O. Box 2000
 FIN-02015 HUT
 FINLAND
 Tel. + 358 9 451 3870
 Fax +358 9 465 077
 E-mail: kauko.viitanen[at]hut.fi
 |  Commission Vice Chair - Administration
  
    |  | Mr. Simon Adcock, Vice Chair of
            Administration and Chair of  WG 9.2 Office of the Valuer-General
 Marland House
 Level 15/570 Bourke Street
 Melbourne
 Victoria 3000
 AUSTRALIA
 Tel. + 61 3 8636 2558
 Fax + 61 3 8636 2519
 E-mail: simon.adcock[at]dse.vic.gov.au
 |  Vice-Chair and Chair of Working Group 9.1 - Education of Valuation
  Professionals in FIGPh.D. Kauko Viitanen, Professor in Real Estate Economics and ValuationHelsinki University of Technology
 Institute of Real Estate Studies
 P.O. Box 1200
 FIN-02015 HUT
 FINLAND
 Tel. + 358 9 451 3870
 Fax + 358 9 465 077
 E-mail: kauko.viitanen[at]hut.fi
 Vice-Chair and Chair of Working Group 9.2 - Environmental and Ecological
  Influences Effecting Use, Value and Demand for Real EstateMr. Simon Adcock (Australia)E-mail: simon.adcock[at]dse.vic.gov.au
 Vice-Chair and Chair of Working Group 9.3 - Valuation for Taxation and
  Statutory CompensationHenning Elmstr?Vestergade 34
 DK-9550 Mariager
 DENMARK
 Tel. + 45 9854 1006
 Fax + 45 9854 2427
 E-mail: elmstroem[at]plf.dk
 Vice-Chair and Chair of Working Group 9.4 - Organizations of Valuers and
  Appraisers in Emerging Eastern European MarketsDavid SmejkalCzech Association of Certified Property Appraisers
 Tynska 21
 110 Prague 1
 CZECH REPUBLIC
 Tel. + 420 2 2480 8310
 Fax + 420 2 2480 8310
 E-mail: David.Smejkal[at]a-consultplus.cz
 29 May 2002
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