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						|  | Hangzhou Forum on UN-GGIM & PCGIAP EB Meeting 
						Hangzhou, China, 24-26 May 2012 |  |  The Hangzhou Forum on United Nations Global Geospatial Information 
	Management (UN-GGIM) provided a regional consultation mechanism and a 
	platform for the exchange of views, to discuss priority issues for the 
	regional implementation strategy of the UN-GGIM initiative. The Forum was 
	hosted by the National Administration of Surveying, Mapping and 
	Geoinformation (NASG) of China who organized this Forum jointly with the 
	Secretariat of the United Nations initiative on Global Geospatial 
	Information Management. The Forum was held at the Zhejiang Xizi Hotel, 
	Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China. The Forum provided delegates and 
	participants a better understanding of key issues UN-GGIM and international 
	organization need to focus on; an appreciation on the importance of 
	consultations at global, regional and local levels to agree and pursue 
	strategies towards managing all information spatially. This Forum was 
	supported by the United Nations sponsored Permanent Committee on GIS 
	Infrastructure for Asia and the Pacific (PCGIAP) that held is Executive 
	Board meeting the day after the successful conclusion of the Forum.  
					
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						 Participants of the 2012 Hangzhou Forum on United Nations initiative 
			on Global Geospatial Information Management
 |  Mr. Xu Deming, Vice Minister, Ministry of Land and Resources and 
	Director General, National Administration of Surveying, Mapping and 
	Geoinformation (NASG) of China officiated the Forum. Immediately after the 
	Official Opening segment, Dr Li Pengde, Deputy Director General of 
	NASG spoke on the development of China’s geospatial information followed by 
	Dr Vanessa Lawrence, Director General and Chief Executive of the 
	Ordnance Survey of Great Britain, and Co-Chair of the UN Committee of 
	Experts on GGIM, on the future and emerging trends in the geospatial world. 
	She remarked that Government’s role of setting standards and defining 
	information frameworks, its roles of adding authority to information; of 
	providing access to information and data sharing will continue.  The Forum considered the emerging trends in institutional arrangements; 
	evolving a new geodetic positioning framework and enabling positioning 
	infrastructure; considerations of data quality assurance framework 
	recognizing that the use of quality, current and authoritative national 
	geospatial information as a valuable and critical enabler for effective 
	decision-making for national Governments.  With recent global initiatives on responsible governance of tenure of 
	land, fisheries and forest and on spatially enabling governments and 
	societies towards whole-of-government efficiencies, citizen-centric delivery 
	systems and greater transparency and good governance, managing all 
	information spatially, the vision of GGIM, is crucial. Reliable (accurate 
	and honest) information depends on trusted data and hence data quality 
	assurance framework, in particular, geospatial data quality assurance 
	framework is fundamental. The Forum also considered new models in data 
	sharing and dissemination.  Dr Paul Cheung, Director, United Nations Statistics Division spoke 
	on the desirability of a statement of ethics and supporting code of conduct 
	for the global geospatial information profession. There is an emerging 
	consensus that the geospatial information community should address the issue 
	of ‘ethics’ in a coherent manner and promulgate a statement of ethics that 
	address principles on ethical behaviors for the profession in the 
	production, processing, analyzing and dissemination of geospatial 
	information.  We are witnessing newer generations of mobile and web services, mobile 
	and smart communication devices, volunteered information and open data are 
	becoming growing non-traditional means of acquiring information, such a 
	statement will provide guiding principles for all practitioners in 
	geospatial information world.  FIG President CheeHai Teo participated in the Forum and 
	facilitated the session on data quality assurance framework. He was joined 
	at the Forum by Dr. Gethin Wyn Roberts, Chair of FIG Commission 6 
	(Engineering Surveys), Mr. Lawrence Lau, Vice-Chair FIG Commission 6 
	(Engineering Surveys) and Dr. Pengfei Chen, FIG Vice-President elect.
				 Prior to the Hanzhou Forum, a number of delegates made an official visit 
	to NASG Headquarters in Beijing.
 
 CheeHai TeoFIG President
 June 2012
 
 
					
						|  Vice Minister 
						Deming Xu showing Dr Paul Cheung and 
			other official visitors to NASG Headquaters in Beijing the model of 
			the China’s Geomatics Park being developed near the Beijing Capital 
			Airport
 
 |  A replica of an ancient astronomical instrument in the entrance 
			lobby of NASG Headquarters in Beijing
 |  11 July2012 |