| FIG President Stig Enemark visits Havana, Cubaat V International Congress GEOMATICA 2007
Havana, Cuba, 12-17 February 2007
				  
				  
				  President Stig Enemark visited Havana, Cuba, 12-17 
	February 2007 as invited keynote speaker at the International Congress 
	GEOMATICA 2007. The congress was organized as as part of the XII Convention 
	on INFORMATICA 2007 that included a range of sub congresses and symposia 
	with more than 1000 participants. The convention was headed by Commander of 
	the Revolution Ramiro Valdés Menendéz, Minister of Information Sciences and 
	Communications.  The Congress GEOMATICA 2007 was organized by Dr. 
				Tatiana Delgado 
	who is well known throughout the international world of geospatial sciences. 
	The congress included about 20 session with about 80 presentations, with a 
	special focus on geospatial data infrastructures. President Enemark gave a 
	welcome address at the opening session and a key note presentation on “Land 
	Management in Support of the Global Agenda” that included an overview of the 
	FIG organization current policies in a global perspective.  The keynote sessions also included presentations from 
				Jarmo Ratia, President of GSDI; Alexandro Maratos, Secretary 
	General of IHO; John Trinder, Vicepresident of ISPRS, Harold Moellering, ICA, 
				Keith Murray, Ordinance Survey, UK; Abbas Rajabifjard, Universiy 
	of Melbourne, Joep Crompvoets, University of Vagenen, and Tatiana 
	Delgado, Cuba.  President Enemark also chaired a session on Cadastral 
	Systems. This issue is very actual in Cuba that is currently building a 
	cadastral database for both the rural and urban areas. The cadastre will 
	mainly serve administrative purposes as there is no private ownership to 
	land in Cuba. However, this is good example of the need for cadastral 
	identification at the parcel level even if this is not used as a basis for 
	the legal security of land rights. Instead the cadastre serves the purposes 
	administering the governmental allocation of rights of land use as well as 
	registering the actual use of land and assessing the value of this use. It 
	was suggested that Cuba offers a presentation of this system preferable to 
	be included in the FIG cadastral template (see: 
				www.cadastraltemplate.org) 
				 More information can be found at the Conference websitehttp://www.informaticahabana.com/?q=en
 During the conference President Enemark also had the 
	opportunity to meet with the national surveying organization UNAICC and 
	discuss about relevant future co-operations.  · ·
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