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 Conference Program
 24-27 October 1999Latrobe Theatre, Level 2, Melbourne Convention Centre
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                | Sunday
                24 October 1999 |  
                | 4:00pm-6:00pm | Registration: Latrobe Theatre, Level 2,
                Melbourne Convention Centre. |  
                | 6:30pm-7:30pm | Civic Reception: Melbourne Town Hall,
                Swanston St. (cnr of Collins St), Melbourne. |    
            
                | Monday
                25 October 1999 |  
                | 7:45am-8:55am | Registration: Latrobe Theatre, Level 2,
                Melbourne Convention Centre. |  
                | SESSION 1 | Opening
                and Bathurst Declaration | Chair: Don Grant |  
                | 9:00am-9:15am | Introduction by Don Grant (Workshop/Conference Co-organiser;
                Surveyor-General NSW, Professorial Associate,
                University of Melbourne). [Performance
                by Aboriginal didgeridoo player]. |  
                | 9:15am-9:30am | Opening: JoAnne Disano (Director of Sustainable Development,
                United Nations, New York). |  
                | 9:30am-9:45am | Peter Dale (President,
                International Federation of Surveyors
                "FIG"; Professor in Land Information
                Management, University College London). |  
                | 9:45am-10:00am | Michael Taylor (Secretary, Dept of Natural Resources
                and Environment, Victoria, Australia) |  
                | 10:00am-10:30am | Ian Williamson (Workshop/Conference Co-organiser,
                Professor of Surveying and Land Information, The
                University of Melbourne, Australia) for Conference organisers: Bathurst
                Declaration |  
                | 10:30am-10:55am | Morning Tea (Foyer
                Area, Level 2) [Sponsor: The
                Institution of Surveyors, Victoria] |  
                | SESSION 2 | Sustainable
                Development as a Global Trend | Chair: Bill Robertson |  
                | 11:00am-11:20am | JoAnne Disano What does Sustainable Development really
                mean?
 |  
                | 11:20am-11:40am | Sylvie Lacroux (Chief, Shelter & Community Services
                Section, Section Co-ordinator, Land Management
                Program Centre for Human Settlements  UN
                Habitat, Nairobi). Contributions of UNCHS (HABITAT) to the
                UN-FIG International Conference on Land Tenure
                and Cadastral Infrastructure for Sustainable
                Development.
 |  
                | 11:40am-12:00pm | Stig Enemark (Professor, Dept of Development and
                Planning, Aalborg University, Denmark; Former
                Chair, FIG Commission 2); Hans Sevatdal (Professor,
                Dept of Land Use and Landscape Planning,
                Agricultural University of Norway).
 Cadastres, Land Information Systems and
                Planning: Is decentralization a key to
                sustainable development?
 |  
                | 12:00pm-12:15pm | Murray Raff (Lecturer,
                Faculty of Law, University of Melbourne). Integration of Environmental Considerations
                into Legal Decision-Making at the Domestic Level.
 |  
                | 12:15pm-12:45pm | Discussion | Rapporteur:
                George Benwell |  
                | 12:45pm-2:10pm | Lunch (Bellarine Room
                6, Level 4) [Sponsor:Australian
                Surveying & Land Information Group] |  
                | SESSION 3 | Land
                 The Big Picture for Change | Chair: Sylvie Lacroux |  
                | 2:15pm-2:30pm | Lisa Ting (Lawyer,
                PhD candidate, Department of Geomatics, The
                University of Melbourne, Australia); Ian Williamson
 Land Administration and Cadastral Trends:
                Impact of the changing humankind-land
                relationship and major global drivers.
 |  
                | 2:30pm-2:45pm | Peter Dale Is technology a blessing or a curse in land
                administration and sustainable development?
 |  
                | 2:45pm-3:00pm | Agneta Ericsson (Chief County Surveyor, National Land
                Survey, Sweden; former Vice-President,
                Swedesurvey for SE Asia). Womens access to land.
 |  
                | 3:00pm-3:15pm | Gershon Feder (Research Manager, Rural Development
                Research Group, World Bank, Washington DC). Land Administration Reform: Economic
                rationale and social considerations.
 |  
                | 3:15pm-3:45pm | Discussion | Rapporteur:
                Chukwudozie Ezigbalike |  
                | 3:45pm-4:10pm | Afternoon Tea (Foyer
                Area, Level 2) [Sponsor: LANDINFO] |  
                | SESSION 4 | Cadastre
                and Land Administration: Foundations for the Future
 | Chair: Elizabeth
                OKeeffe |  
                | 4:15pm-4:30pm | Ian Williamson; Lisa Ting Land Administration and Cadastral Trends
                 A Framework for Re-engineering.
 |  
                | 4:30pm-4:45pm | Paul Munro-Faure (Chairperson, FIG Commission 7 (Cadastre
                and Land Management) 1998-2002; Consultant, Land
                and Property Economics Ltd: Eastern/Central
                Europe, valuation, land administration, UK). Sustainable Development and Land
                Administration Infrastructure Reforms: The role
                of land markets and land valuation systems 
                Agenda for Change?
 |  
                | 4:45pm-5:00pm | Jude Wallace (Lawyer, Former Victorian Law Reform
                Commissioner). A Methodology to Review Torrens Systems and
                their Relevance to Changing Societies from a
                Legal Perspective.
 |  
                | 5:00pm-5:15pm | Jürg Kaufmann (Chair, Working Group 7.1- Modern
                Cadastres, Commission 7, FIG, 1994-2002; Cadastre
                and Information Technology consultant,
                Switzerland) Future Cadastral and Land
                Administration Systems: Bringing the world
                together?
 |  
                | 5:15pm-5:45pm | Discussion | Rapporteur:
                Bill Robertson |  
                | 6:00pm-8:00pm | Reception: drinks & finger
                food (Bellarine Room 6, Level 4) [Sponsor: Fujitsu and Technology One Pty Ltd.]
 |    
            
                | Tuesday
                26 October 1999 |  
                | SESSION 5 | Land,
                Information and Power | Chair: Gershon Feder |  
                | 9:00am-9:15am | John McLaughlin (Vice-President, Research &
                International Cooperation, Uni of New Brunswick,
                Canada) Land Administration and Globalization.
 |  
                | 9:15am-9:30am | Graeme Neate (President, National Native Title
                Tribunal, Australia). Mapping landscapes of the mind: A cadastral
                conundrum in the native title era.
 |  
                | 9:30am-9:45am | Don Grant Spatial Data Infrastructures: The vision
                for the future and the role of government in
                underpinning future land administration systems.
 |  
                | 9:45am-10:30am | Discussion | Rapporteur:
                Clarissa Fourie |  
                | 10:30am-10:55am | Morning Tea (Foyer
                Area, Level 2) [Sponsor: Association of
                Consulting Surveyors Australia] |  
                | SESSION 6 | Water
                and Environmental Issues  the imperative to co-ordinate with land
                administration | Chair: Paul Munro-Faure |  
                | 11:00am-11:15am | James Riddell (Chief, Land Tenure Service, UN Food
                & Agriculture Organisation "UNFAO") The Importance of Co-ordinated Land
                Administration in the Next Millennium.
 |  
                | 11:15am-11:30am | Michael Taylor Water: The impending global crisis and
                the necessity for co-ordination with strategies
                for land administration and management.
 |  
                | 11:30am-11:45am | Bill Robertson (Former Director-General and
                Surveyor-General, New Zealand; Bill Robertson
                & Associates); George
                Benwell (Professor of
                Land Information, Academic Director of Research,
                University of Otago, New Zealand); Chris Hoogsteden (Associate Professor, University of
                Otago, New Zealand) Marine Cadastre:
                Administration infrastructure requirements.
 |  
                | 11:45pm-12:15pm | Discussion | Rapporteur:
                Hans Sevatdal |  
                | 12:15pm-1:40pm | Lunch (Bellarine Room
                6, Level 4) [Joint Sponsors: ESRI
                Australia and Hermes Precisa] |  
                | SESSION 7 | The
                Western Experience | Chair: George Benwell |  
                | 1:45pm-2:00pm | Helge Onsrud (Chairman, Meeting of Officials on Land
                Administration (MOLA), UN Economic Commission for
                Europe (UNECE) ; Statens Kartverk, Norway). The UNECE (MOLA) initiatives for Europe and
                their Potential Impact on International Land
                Administration Trends.
 |  
                | 2:00pm-2:15pm | Paul van der Molen (Director, Dutch Cadastre, The
                Netherlands; Vice-Chairperson, FIG Commission 7). Tommy Österberg (Office of Director-General, National
                Land Survey, Sweden). Land tenure and land administration for
                social and economic development in Europe.
 |  
                | 2:15pm-2:30pm | András Ossko (Professor and Head of Survey
                Department, Budapest Land Office, Hungary); Andrzej
                Hopfer (Head, Dept of Regional Planning,
                Olsztyn University of Agriculture and Technology,
                Poland) Eastern Europes Lessons from the
                Past and Aspirations for the Future: Running to
                catch-up or blazing a new path?
 |  
                | 2:30pm-2:45pm | Discussion | Rapporteur:
                Murray Raff |  
                | 2:46pm-3:10pm | Afternoon Tea (Foyer
                Area, Level 2) [Sponsor: Overseas
                Project Corporation of Victoria] |  
                | SESSION 8 | The
                Developing World Experience | Chair: Dato Abdul
                Majid Mohamed |  
                | 3:15pm-3:30pm | Clarissa Fourie (Senior Lecturer, School of Civil
                Engineering, Surveying and Construction,
                University of Natal, South Africa); Orlando Nino Fluck (Senior Cartographer, Development
                Information Services Division, United Nations
                Economic Commission for Africa, Ethiopia). Cadastre and land information systems for
                decision-makers in the developing world.
 |  
                | 3:30pm-3:45pm | Dozie Ezigbalike (Senior Lecturer, Department of Civil
                Engineering, University of Botswana); Qhobela Cyprian Selebalo
                (Chief Surveyor,
                Kingdom of Lesotho). African Experience of Tenure Reform and
                Cadastres: A place in the global sun?
 |  
                | 3:45pm-4:00pm | Chris Grant (Manager,
                International Projects, BHP Engineering,
                Australia; Director, Indonesian Land Titling
                Project and Former Director, Thailand Land
                Titling Project) Lessons from the South-East Asian Cadastral
                Reform, Land Titling and Land Administration
                Projects in Supporting Sustainable Development in
                the Next Millennium.
 |  
                | 4:00pm-4:15pm | Santiago Borrero (Director-General, Instituto Geografico
                Agustin Codazzi, Colombia). Economic and Social Justification for
                Cadastral Reform  the Latin American
                experience.
 |  
                | 4:15pm-4:45pm | Discussion | Rapporteur: Gershon Feder |  
                | SESSION 9 | Panel
                Discussion and Closing | Chair: Ian Williamson |  
                | 4:45pm-5:45pm | Panel Members: [Rapporteur: Paul Munro-Faure] | 
                    Peter DaleJohn McLaughlinJames Riddell | Jude Wallace
                    Yang Kai (Deputy Director-General, State
                        Bureau of Surveying and Mapping,
                        Peoples Republic of China) |  
                | 5:45pm-5:55pm- | Closing by Robert Foster (Vice-President FIG/ President Elect,
                FIG 2000-2003) |    
            
                | Wednesday
                27 October 1999 9:00am-4:15pm: Land Victoria
                Seminar Tours |  
                | Morning Tours | Tours in each of the morning and
                afternoon sessions are available in the
                alternative. |  
                | Seminar Tour 1 | Land Information Management in
                Victoria: This seminar and tour will outline
                the directions Victoria has taken in land
                information management. Site tours will look at
                cadastral data maintenance and distribution, road
                information for emergency services dispatch and
                applications of satellite imagery technology. |  
                | 8:45am | Registration:
                Tea and Coffee: 16th Floor, 8
                Nicholson Street, East Melbourne. |  
                | 9:00am-12:00pm | Tour
                includes presentation by Director, Land
                Information Group, site visits to either Data
                Flow, Emergency Services Dispatch, or Virtual
                Reality Centre (RMIT). Return to Nicholson
                Street. |  
                | Seminar Tour 2 | Land Registration in Victoria 
                Incorporating Automated Land Titles: Tour
                will review the existing land registration system
                in Victoria, view the historic Land Titles Office
                building, original purpose title document storage
                facilities and contrast these with the new
                computer based automated Land Titles system under
                development. |  
                | 8:45am | Registration:
                Tea and Coffee: 1st Floor, 283 Queen
                Street, Melbourne. |  
                | 9:00am-12:00pm | Tour
                includes presentation by Director, Land Registry
                and visit to Land Registry and Land and Survey
                Information Centre. |  
                | Seminar Tour 3 | Government Land Management: This
                tour will outline government land management
                practices in Victoria and will include a boat
                trip down the Yarra River visiting various sites
                around the metropolitan area that show various
                uses of government owned land where Land Victoria
                participates in the land management process. |  
                | 9:00am | Registration:
                Tea and Coffee: Victoria Dock, Shed 8, Cowper
                Street, Docklands (Melbourne). |  
                | 9:15am | Tour
                includes presentations by Director, Crown Land
                Management, Docklands Authority and riverside
                site visits. |  
                | 11:45am | Disembark
                at Princes Walk and transfer by City Circle tram
                to 8 Nicholson Street, East Melbourne. |  
                | Afternoon Tours | Note: Lunch will be provided between
                tours [Sponsor: Dataflow].
                Buses will leave from the tour sites during the
                lunch break to transport delegates between
                locations i.e. from choice of morning tour to
                choice of afternoon tour. |  
                | Seminar Tour 1 | Land Information Management in
                Victoria: |  
                | 1:00pm-4:15pm | 1:00pm-1:15pm:
                Registration: Tea and Coffee: 16th
                Floor, 8 Nicholson Street, East Melbourne. 1:15pm-4:15pm: Seminar and Tour. For content,
                refer Morning Tour program.
 |  
                | Seminar Tour 2 | Land Registration in Victoria 
                Incorporating Automated Land Titles |  
                | 1:00pm-4:15pm | 1:00pm-1:15pm:
                Registration: Tea and Coffee: 1st
                Floor, 283 Queen Street, Melbourne. 1:15pm-4:15pm: Seminar and Tour. For content,
                refer Morning Tour program.
 |  
                | Seminar Tour 3 | Government Land Management |  
                | 1:00pm | 1:00pm-1:15pm:
                Registration: Tea and Coffee: Victoria Dock, Shed
                8, Cowper Street, Docklands (Melbourne). 1:15pm-3:45pm: Seminar and Tour. For content,
                refer Morning Tour program.
 |  
                | 3:45pm | Disembark
                at Princes Walk and return to City by City Circle
                tram. |  Created: June 2 1998 Last Modified: October 7, 1999.
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