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			Shaping the Change |  Vice President Stig Enemark, 2003-2006
        
          |  | Curriculum VitaeProf. Stig EnemarkDate of birth  1 February 1943
 Nationality Danish
 Status Single - 2 children, Karin 1963 and Jens 1965
 |  Professional CareerProfessor Stig Enemark was born 1943 in Copenhagen. He studied 
      at the Royal Academy of Agriculture in Copenhagen and 1966 he obtained the 
      degree of M.Sc. in Surveying, Planning and Land Management. In 1970 he was 
      licensed for cadastral surveying and he worked for ten years as a 
      consultant surveyor in private practice, specializing in cadastral 
      surveying and land management.  Since 1980 he has been employed at Aalborg University, as Associate 
      Professor and Reader in Land Management. He is currently a full Professor 
      in PBL and Land Management, and he is Head of the School of Surveying 
      Planning.  He is the current President of Danish Association of Chartered 
      Surveyors (DdL). In 1984-1994 he acted as chairman of the professional 
      committee, and during 1994-2003 he was serving as Vice-President of the 
      association being responsible for educational strategies and international 
      affairs.  Since 1994 he has been the Danish delegate to the Council of European 
      Geodetic Surveyors (CLGE), and he is an invited Fellow of the Royal 
      Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), UK.  He has consulted widely to the Danish National Survey and Cadastre and he 
      played a key role in implementing the Danish Cadastral Reform. He has also 
      worked as a consultant for the EU and the World Bank especially in Eastern 
      Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America on the establishment of 
      appropriate land administration systems and related issues such as 
      capacity building, education, and training.  He has been active in FIG since 1984 as the Danish national delegate to 
      Commission 2 (Professional Education). He served as chairman of Commission 
      2 (1994-1998) and he was chair of FIG task force on Mutual Recognition of 
      Professional Qualifications. In 1999 he was appointed an Honorary Member 
      of FIG, and in 2004 he was elected Vice-President of FIG 2005-2008.  He has more than 200 publications to his credit in the areas of 
      cadastre, land administration, land management and spatial planning, and 
      in the areas of professional education and capacity building. He has 
      presented invited papers at more than 50 international conferences. A full 
      CV and a full list of publications is available on
      www.land.aau.dk/~enemark  Picture for printed 
      publications (1.7 MB) Papers and Presentations within FIG since the year 2000 
        
		Spatially 
        Enabled Land Administration – Bridging the Gap. Presentation at the 
        GSDI9 in Santiago, Chile, 3-10 November 2006.
        
		People, Politics and 
        Places - responding to the Millennium Development Goals. 
        Presentation at International Workshop on Land Policies & Legal 
        Empowerment of the Poor. World Bank, Washington DC, USA, 2-3 November 
        2006.
        
        The FIG Profile and Cooperation with the World Bank. Presentation at the 
        World Bank, 31 October 2006.
        
        Promoting Institutional and Organizational Development. Stig Enemark 
		and Iain Greenway (UK). Paper 
		presented at the FIG 23rd Congress, Munich, Germany, 8-10 October 2006
		A Framework for Self Assessment of Capacity Needs in Land Administration. 
		Stig Enemark and Paul van der Molen (Netherlands). Paper presented at the FIG 23rd Congress, Munich, Germany, 
		8-10 October 2006
        
		Responding to the Millennium Development Goals. Paper presented at 
		the FIG 23rd Congress, Munich, Germany, 8-10 October 2006
        
		
		Incorporating Sustainable Development into Land Administration. 
		Ian Williamson (Australia), Stig Enemark and Jude Wallace (Australia). Paper presented at the 23rd International FIG Congress, Munich 
		8-10 October 2006FIG 
        President Election. Speech at the FIG President Election in Munich 8 
        October 2006.
        
        The Global Development Agenda, Its Relevance to the Asia Pacific Region 
        and the Role of the International Federation of Surveyors (FIG). 
        Joint presentation with Matt Higgins at the Combined 5th Trans Tasman 
        Survey Conference & 2nd Queensland Spatial Industry Conference 2006 - 
        Cairns, 18-23 September 2006.Supporting 
        Institutional Development in Land Administration. Presentation at 
        the Seventeenth United Nations Regional Cartographic Conference for Asia 
        and the Pacific (UNRCC-AP), Bangkok, Thailand, 18-22 September 2006
        The 
        Integration of Natural and Built Environment Data - The Experience of 
        Europe with a Focus on Denmark. Presentation at the Seventeenth 
        United Nations Regional Cartographic Conference for Asia and the Pacific 
        (UNRCC-AP), Bangkok, Thailand, 18-22 September 2006
        Land 
        Management and Means of Planning Control. Centralized versus 
        decentralized, and planning led versus market led approaches - A global 
        European overview and the case of Denmark. Presentation at the 38th 
        National Congress of Ordre des Geometres Experts OGE - Administration 
        between Regulation and Freedom. Saint-Malo, France, 14-16 June 2006.Need for 
		Establishing Sustainable National Concepts. Understanding the Land 
		Management Paradigm.
		Article in GIM International, January 2006Capacity 
		Building for Institutional Development 
		in Surveying and Land Management. 
        Plenary 
		Session at the 5th FIG Regional Conference,
		Accra, Ghana, March 8-11, 2006The e-Future 
		Challenge. Presentation at the FIG Workshop on eGovernance, Knowledge Management 
		and eLearning. Budapest, Hungary, 27-29 April, 2006The Digital 
		Cadastral Database and the Role of the Private Licensed Surveyors in 
		Denmark, Presentation at the Irish Institute of Surveyors, Dublin 
		Institute of Technology, 23 November 2005. Published in IIS News, 
		Winther 2006The Land Management 
        Perspective - Building the Capacity. Presentation at the ITC Lustrum 
        Conference "Spatial Information for Civil Society - Capacity Building 
        for the International Geo-information Society". Enschede, The 
        Netherlands, 14-16 December 2005The Emerging Land Management Paradigm - A Major Challenge for the Global 
        Surveying Community. Presentation in the RICS Evening Lecture Series, 
        RICS, London, UK, 8 December 2005.Land Management and 
        Development. Presentation at the CLGE International Conference 2005 - 
        European Professional Qualifications in Geodetic Surveying. 
        Brussels, Belgium, 1-2 December 2005.
        A Cadastral Tale. Presentation at the Week on Geomatics 2005 in 
        Bogotá, Colombia, 8-13 August 2005.
        Supporting Capacity Building for Sustainable Land Administration 
        Infrastructures. Presentation at the Eight United Nations Regional 
        Cartographic Conference for the Americas (UNRCCA), 27 June - 1 July 
        2005, New York, USA
        Land Administration and Spatial Data Infrastructure: The Special Forum 
        on Development of Land Information Policies in the Americas, 
        Aguascalientes, Mexico.  Prof. John Parker (Australia) and 
        Prof. Stig Enemark. Presentation at the Eight United Nations Regional 
        Cartographic Conference for the Americas (UNRCCA), 27 June - 1 July 
        2005, New York, USAUnderstanding the Land 
        Management Paradigm. Presentation at the FIG Commission 7 Symposium 
        on Innovative Technologies for Land Administration,  Madison, 
        Wisconsin, USA, 19-25 June 2005The 
        Development of Land Information Policies in the Americas. Stig Enemark and John. R. Parker (Australia). Presentation at the FIG 
        Working Week 2005 / GSDI-8 conference in Cairo, Egypt, April 16-21, 
        2005.The FIG Profile - and 
        the benefits of being a member. Article in Azimuth (Australia), 
        April 2005.Global Trends 
        in Surveying Education – and the Role of FIG. Article in Azimuth 
        (Australia), April 2005.Welcome 
        Address at the UN, FIG, PC IDEA Special Forum for Building Land 
        Information Policies in the Americas, the Aguascalientes, Mexico, 
        26-27 October 2004.Building Land 
        Information Policies, Keynote paper presented at the UN, FIG, PC 
        IDEA Special Forum for Building Land Information Policies in the 
        Americas, the Aguascalientes, Mexico, 26-27 October 2004.Building 
        the Competence of the Future, Paper presented at the 3rd FIG 
        Regional Conference, Jakarta, 3-7 October 2004Integrated Land and Environmental Management, Keynote Presentation 
        at the FIG Working Week, Athens, 22-27 May 2004Underpinning sustainable Land Administration Systems for Managing the 
        Urban and Rural Environment. Keynote presentation at the 2nd FIG 
        Regional Conference, Marrakech, Morocco, 2-5 December 2003.
        Capacity Building for Developing Sustainable Land Administration 
        Infrastructures. FIG Paper of the Month, July 2003.
        Understanding the 
        Concept of Capacity Building and the Nature of Land Administration 
        Systems. Paper presented at the FIG Working Week and 125th 
        Anniversary, Paris, 13-17 April 2003.Mutual recognition of 
        Professional Qualifications. FIG publication nr. 27, FIG Office, 
        Copenhagen, 2002.The Danish Way – a series 
        of ten articles a general overview of the professional areas related to 
        the surveying profession in Denmark. The Danish Association of 
        Chartered Surveyors, Copenhagen, July 2002, 125 p.Capacity 
        Building in Land Management – Implementing Land Policy Reforms in 
        Malawi. Proceedings of Commission 7, the FIG XXII Congress, 
        Washington, 19-26 April 2002.International 
        Trends in Surveying Education. Proceedings of Commission 2, the FIG 
        XXII Congress, Washington, 19-26 April 2002.Surveying the 
        Surveying Profession – a Strategic Tool for Professional Development.
        Proceedings of Commission 1, the FIG XXII Congress, Washington, 
        19-26 April 2002.Land 
        Administration Infrastructures for Sustainable Development. Paper 
        presented at the UN/FIG International Conference on Spatial Information 
        for Sustainable Development, Nairobi, Kenya, 2-5 October 2001.Land Administration Systems – a mayor challenge for the surveying 
        profession. Proceedings of the XVIII American Surveying Teachers 
        Conference, Penn State University, Wilkes-Barre, 16-18 July 2001, 16 p.Enhancing Professional 
        Competence of Surveyors in Europe. FIG and CLGE, FIG Office, 
        Copenhagen, May 2001, 90 p.Mutual Recognition – Developing a Concept Tailored for the Surveying 
        Profession. Keynote presentation at the FIG Working Week, Seoul, 
        Korea, 6-11 May 2001.Land Administration and Education. Paper presented at the Southern 
        African Surveyors: Facing the New Millennium. Cape Town, South Africa, 
        12-14 March 2001.Land Administration Infrastructures. Keynote paper presented at the 
        Seventh United Nations Regional Cartographic Conference for the Americas 
        (UNRCCA) on Spatial Data and Development: Building a Sustainable 
        Infrastructure. New York, 22 – 26 January 2001.Educating Surveyors for Land Management. Keynote paper presented at 
        the FIG Commission 2 Seminar, Rosario, Argentina, October 2000. Learning to Learn – Educational Trends for the New Millennium. 
        Proceedings of FIG Seminar on the Mediterranean Surveyor in the New 
        Millennium, Malta, 18-21 September 2000.
        Creating a Quality Culture in Surveying Education. Paper presented 
        at the FIG Working Week, 22-26 May 2000, Prague.
        Mutual Recognition of Professional Qualifications. Paper presented 
        at the FIG Working Week, 22-26 May 2000, Prague.Cadastres, Land 
        Information Systems and Planning – is decentralisation a significant key 
        to sustainable development? Paper presented at the UN/FIG 
        International Conference on Land Tenure and cadastral Infrastructures 
        for Sustainable Development, Melbourne, 24-27 October 1999.
         ContactsProf. Stig EnemarkAalborg University
 Department of Development and Planning
 Fibigerstraede 11
 DK-9220 Aalborg
 DENMARK
 Tel. + 45 99 40 83 44Fax + 45 98 15 65 41
 Email: enemark@land.aau.dk
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