Celebration of Prof. Ian Williamson, University of Melbourne
FIG President Stig Enemark attends the celebration of Prof. Ian
Williamson on the occasion of his 60th birthday and retirement as Head of
Department of Geomatics by the end of 2007.
Associate Professor Abbas Rajabifard, FIG President Stig Enemark, and
Prof. Ian Williamson during the celebration of Prof. Williamson 60th
birthday and retirement as Head of Department. Ian Williamson holds the book
dedicated to him entitled “Towards a Spatial Enabled Society” with
contribution from a range of international key persons within surveying and
land administration.
October 25, 2007 was a celebration day for Prof. Ian Williamson,
Head of Department of Geomatics, University of Melbourne. A celebration
seminar vas organized by Ass. Professor Abbas Rajabifard, the new Director
of Centre for Spatial data Infrastructures and Land Administration. A range
of prominent people attended to recognized the high level and long standing
contribution of professor Williamson to the Department of Geomatics,
University of Melbourne, the surveying community in Australia, and surveying
community at a global scale. Ian Williamson is well known in FIG especially for his dynamic contributions
to as Chair of FIG Commission 7 (Cadastre and Land Management) 1994-1998.
In his speech President Enemark “Ian understood very early, that
surveying, cadastre and land management are not just technical disciplines.
Basically it is all about people and their living conditions and it is about
building policies for sustainable development. Therefore, cadastral
activities need to be built into part of the United Nations’ agenda. This
new understanding transformed the discipline of surveying from a primarily
measurement science activity into a foundation for sound land management for
sustainable development. This is highlighted by the FIG Statement on the
Cadastre, the Bogor Declaration and the famous Bathurst Declaration….. This
remarkable and essential transformation of surveying - from a technical and
professional activity into a broader base that services sustainable
development, high level political decision making, poverty alleviation and
economic growth - is Ian Williamson’s lasting contribution. FIG will follow
this road ahead towards a Spatially Enabled Society.” During the celebration a new book was launched dedicated to Ian Williamson
and entitled “Towards A Spatially Enabled Society”. The book is edited by
Dr. Abbas Rajabifard and includes a range of articles from key international
people in the field of surveying and land administration, including Peter
Dale, Stig Enemark, Holger Magel, Paul Van der Molen, Clarissa Augustinus,
and many others. See the website of the Centre for SDI and Land
Administration:
http://www.geom.unimelb.edu.au/research/SDI_research/index.html
A Photo Gallery of the celebration event can be found at:http://www.geom.unimelb.edu.au/research/SDI_research/IanRetirement/index.html
A Short CV of Prof. Ian Williamson:
For over 30 years Professor Williamson has taught and researched
cadastral, land and geographic information systems, land administration and
spatial data infrastructures, in both developed and developing countries. He
has published extensively on these topics. He has undertaken research or
consultancies world-wide including for AusAID, the United Nations and the
World Bank.
He is a Member of the Order of Australia (AM), a Fellow of the Academy of
Technological Sciences and Engineering Australia (FTSE), a Fellow of the
Institution of Surveyors Australia Inc., a Fellow of the Institution of
Engineers Australia, a Fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered
Surveyors, an Honorary Fellow of the Mapping Sciences Institute, Australia
and an Honorary Member of the International Federation of Surveyors (FIG).
He was Chairperson of FIG Commission 7 (Cadastre and Land Management)
1994-98 and Director United Nations Liaison for the FIG from 1998 - 2002. He
is currently a member of the Executive and Chair, Working Group 3
(Cadastre), UN sponsored Permanent Committee on GIS Infrastructures for Asia
and the Pacific.
At Melbourne University he has been President of the Academic Board and
Pro-Vice-Chancellor, and is currently Head of the Department of Geomatics
and works closely with the the Centre for Spatial Data Infrastructures and
Land Administration. Awarded the Centenary Medal by the Prime Minister for
service to Australian society in research and geomatics engineering and
surveying 2003. Today Ian is working towards Spatially Enabling Governments.
Poster of the celebration event |
Two well know player in FIG: Prof.
John Parker, Former Surveyor General of Victoria, and
Prof. Don Grant, Former Surveyor General of New South Wales. |
Prof. Ian Williamson, his wife
Munlika, his son Mark, and daughter Kim.
Melbourne skyline |