| Vice-President Stig Enemark visits Colombia at the “Week on 
	Geomatics 2005”Bogotá, Colombia, August 8-13, 2005
					
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						 National Cadastral Director 
						Gabriel Martinez, Dora-Ines Ray, 
		FIG Vice-President Stig Enemark.
 |  Vice-President Stig Enemark visited Bogotá, Colombia, 8-13 August 
	under the celebration of the 70th Anniversary of the Agustín Codazzi 
	Geographic Institute, IGAC. The celebration was held as an international 
	event “Week on Geomatics 2005”, organized by IGAC and the Europe 
	Union Project: “Improvement of Colombian Cartographic Systems”.  The conference was headed by the Director General Mr. Iván Darío Gómez 
	Guzmán and the National Cadastral Director Gabriel Martinez, and 
	was organized by Mrs. Dora-Ines Ray. During the conference, 
	Vice-President Stig Enemark had the opportunity to discuss with these key 
	people about the future of the cadastre and the surveying profession in 
	Colombia and their role in contributing to a sustainable future.  The topics of the conference included Cadastre, Land administration, 
	Urban Planning, Geographic Information Systems, Spatial Data 
	Infrastructures, Remote Sensing, Digital Photogrammetry, Global Positioning 
	Systems, and Digital Cartographic Production.  The focus was on the state of the art of Geomatics and its components 
	presented by international and local experts, and some key persons from 
	principal international organizations. The purpose was to share experiences 
	on geographic information management, analyze trends, techniques, views, 
	methodologies and tools used in modern approaches.  Week on Geomatics 2005 was organized in three sessions:  
					Conferences (8 to 10 August), with 348 attendees. The conferences 
	  included 6 plenary lectures and 18 technical parallel sessions with 72 
	  presentations. The plenary lectures were presented by high academic and 
	  science international experts were:
      			  
					  The Role of the Geographic Information in the Knowledge Society. 
					  Milan Konecny (President of International Cartographic Association – 
		ICA).A Cadastral Tale. Stig Enemark (Vice-President of International 
		Federation of Surveyors, FIG).Digital Cartography of Soils: Towards an information System for 
		multiple purpose. David G. Rossiter (ITC, Netherlands).Trends of Photogrammetry and Geoinformation. Karsten Jacobsen 
        (Academic Director at the University of Hanover, Institute of 
		Photogrammetry and Geoinformation, Germany).Critical elements of a Cartographic Product Quality. 
					  Francisco 
		Javier Ariza López (Professor in Cartographic, Geodesic and 
		Photogrammetric Engineering Department, University of Jaén, Spain).Cataluña Spatial Data Infrastructure (IDEC): State of the art and 
		challenges. José Luis Colomer Alberich (Cartographic Institute of 
		Cataluña). Theory-practice Workshops (11 to 13 August), with 121 students and 
	  eight international expert trainers. There were 6 Theory-practical 
	  Workshops oriented by international experts on these issues:
						Digital Elevation Models – generation, manage and analysis. Karsten 
		Jacobsen. Introduction to quality evaluation in cartography (simples and basic 
		controls). Francisco Ariza López and José Luis García.Digital Cartography of Soils: Methodological aspects. David G. 
		Rossiter.Cartographic Generalization. Karel Stanek (International 
		Cartographic Association - ICA).Maps on Web. Temenoujka Luvenoba Bandrova and Milan Konecny 
		(International Cartographic Association - ICA).Geographic Names. Juan Deguara – NGA.Panel on State of the Art and Cadastral trends (11 August), with 100 
	  attendees. In the third part of the event the National Cadastre Director 
	  from IGAC and decentralized cadastres of Colombia were invited. As key 
	  invited was Stig Enemark, Denmark, Vice President of International 
	  Federation of Surveyors. The principal projects on Colombian decentralized 
	  Cadastres in the two biggest cities Bogotá and Medellín, the Colombian 
	  National Cadastre were presented, and the vision and challenges were 
	  discussed compared to a presentation of the National Cadastre in Denmark.
      			   Papers and presentations will be available in the web site of IGAC and 
	formal proceedings will be published in Spanish in the near future.  During the closing speech the Director General of IGAC Mr. Iván Darío 
	Gómez Guzmán mentioned, that the participation of international experts and 
	key persons from important international organizations, universities and 
	research centres is seen as cooperative efforts that create capacity and 
	competence in the area of Geomatics and contribute significantly to 
	promoting the development of common projects.  Due to this successful event and with the objective of promoting and 
	strengthening the geographic information management in the country, IGAC is 
	committed to organize another event: Week on Geomatics 2007.  
					A Cadastral Tale. Presentation by Prof. Stig Enemark, Vice President 
	  of FIG at the Week on Geomatics 2005 in Bogotá, Colombia, 8-13 August 
	  2005.
      			  
					The Cadastral System in Denmark. Presentation by Prof. Stig Enemark, 
	  Vice President of FIG at the Week on Geomatics 2005 in Bogotá, Colombia, 
	  8-13 August 2005.
      			  
					 
					
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						 The Cathedral in Central Bogota.
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						 The Beautiful Colombian countryside, a view of the old colonial town 
		Villa de Leyva
 |  Prof. Stig EnemarkVice President of FIG
 September 19, 2005 |