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FIG at United Nations World Geospatial Information Congress
19-21 November 2018, Deqing, China
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The inagural United Nations World Geospatial Information
Congress was initiated by the United Nations Committee of
Experts on Global Geospatial Information Management (UN-GGIM), a
subsidiary body of United Nations Economic and Social Council
(ECOSOC). The congress was organised in collaboration with the
Government of China through the Ministry of Natural Resources
and the Government of Zhejiang Province of China.
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FIG was represented by FIG President Chryssy Potsiou and Incoming
President Rudolf Staiger. Further representatives from FIG were Vice
President Jixian Zhang, Vice President Mikael Lilje, Focul Group Lead on
UN GGIM Subcommittee on Geodesy – Education, Training
and Capacity Building (ETCB) working group, Rob Sarib who is
chair of FIG Asia-Pacific Regional Capacity Development Network,
Eva-Maria Unger, Chair of FIG Young Surveyors. Winnie Shiu, Chair Elect
of FIG Commisison 1, and FIG Director Louise Friis-Hansen. Hereto, FIG
Young Surveyors had selected four representatives to attend the
congress.
Around 1400 experts from government, academy, private sector and
industry attended of which around 800 international from 108 countries.
The congress included 1 Ministerial Dialogue, 4 Plenary Sessions,
35 sessions under 7 Parallel Themes and 4 Special Sessions. Hereto there
was an Geospatial Technology and Application Exhibition with around 200
exhibitors. At the closing the
Moganshan Declaration
on the Geospatial Way to a Better World was presented.
Meeting with Chinese representatives and visit to Wuhan University
The Congress took place in Deqing, China. During the congress, FIG
delegates obtained a very good opportunity to learn more about China and
Deqing. Deqing County is situated at the northern part of Zhejiang
Province, right at the core area of the Yangtze River Delta in East
China.
FIG representatives had a fruitful meeting with FIG Vice President
Jixian Zhang together with Han Ni, Beijing iSpatial Co, one of FIG
Corporate members, and Han Ni is furthermore representing several
companies in FIG, Jingsheng Fan, Vice Secretary-General of China
Society of Surveying and Mapping and three Chinese Young Surveyors. At
the meeting the cooperation between FIG and Chinese representatives was
discussed. A visit was also paid to the new building of Wuhan
University.
FIG delegate visiting Zhejiang Branch of Wuhan University Technology
Transferring Center based in Deqing Geographic Information Park From
left: Hans Ni(President of iSpatial, FIG corporate member),
Hak
Chan(Advisory Professor, Former Deputy Director of Land Department,
HKSAR), Rudolf Staiger(FIG Vice President, President Elect of FIG),
Winnie Shiu(Chair Elect of Commission 1), Rob Sarib
(Chair of FIG Asia
Pacific Capacity Development Network), Mikael Lilje(FIG Vice president),
Chryssy A Potsiou(FIG president), Jixian Zhang(FIG vice president),
Louise Friis-Hansen(Director of FIG office), Peihong Li (CEO of
operation company of Zhejiang Branch of Wuhan University Technology
Transferring Center ), Jingsheng Fan (Vice Secretary-General of China
Society of Surveying and Mapping)
The Moganshan Mountain, located in the western part of the county, to
where a technical tour went, is the national scenic spot and one of
China’s four major summer resorts. Listed among China’s 100 top
counties, Deqing embraces now a rapid, sustainable and healthy economic
and social development.
Geospatial Information Park is now one of the most important and
leading parts of the county’s burgeoning industries, with more than 250
geospatial information related companies registered and settled down,
which has a great momentum for the local digital industry and economy,
and approach towards SDGs in Deqing. As one of the key members of FIG,
China Society of Surveying and Mapping is the biggest Chinese societies
in the industry.
Han Ni and Chryssy Potsiou at the office of Han Ni. A great
thanks to Han Ni for his support and assistance of the visit and
his contact to Chinese corporates. |
FIG Vice President from China Jixian Zhang with President Chyssy
Potsiou and Rudolf Staiger
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UN-GGIM-Geospatial Societies
FIG is a representative of UN-GGIM
Geospatial Societies (the former JB-GIS). During the Congress FIG
President Elect met with some of the other representatives from UN-GGIM
GS.
President Professor Menno-Jan Kraak, ICA and current chairperson of
UN-GGIM Geospatial Societies, Louise Friis-Hansen, FIG, Rudolf Staiger,
FIG President Elect and Abbas Rajabifard, former chairperson.
FIG Young Surveyors - Young Geospatial Professional Summit
Chair of FIG Young Surveyors Eva-Maria Unger had organised a Young
Geospatial Professional Summit. At this summit the four FIG Young
Surveyors representatives each gave a presentation about their work as
young professionals. Although it was a big challenge to present at this
International event and to a large audience each of the four Young
Surveyors did a brilliant and convincing presentation. Congratulations
with that extraordinary achievement. Eva-Maria Unger gave a presentation
on the GLTN/FIG Young Surveyors Volunteer Community Surveyor Programme.
At the closing of UNWGIC Eva-Maria Unger was asked to summarise the
Young Geospatial Professional Summit.
Eva-Maria Unger presents
about the GLTN/FIG Volunteer Comunity Surveyor Programme |
Eva with Dorine Burmanje, Co-Chair, UN-GGIM and Chair of
Executive Board, Netherlands Kadaster |
Qiqi Yang, Global ChangeMakers, China |
Qiqi Yang presents |
Siotasia Halaki'umata Patricia Malolo, Ministry of Lands and
Natural Resources, Kingdom of Tonga |
Siotasia is the first female surveyor from Tonga |
Uttam Pudasaini, Flyinglab Initiatives, Nepal |
Uttam was apart from his presentation also chairing the session |
Willy Franck Sob, SOGEFI, Cameroon |
Willy at his presentation |
The FIG Young Surveyors met with Chryssy Potsiou and Rudolf Staiger. Here in
front of a model of the new built conference centre. From left: Louise
Friis-Hansen, Siotasia Malolo, Tonga, Chair of FIG Young Surveyors Eva-Maria
Unger, Rudolf Staiger, Chryssy Potsiou, Willy Franck Sob, Cameroon, Qiqi Yang,
China and Uttam Pudasaini, Nepal.
All presentations
are available at the UNWGIC web site
Presentations by the FIG Young Surveyors
Report by Siotasia Malolo
FIG Asia-Pacific Regional Capacity Development Network
Chair of FIG Asia-Pacific Regional Capacity Development Network Rob
Sarib also attended the Congress. He was involved in several activities
related to the network.
Read his report from UNWGIC
Louise Friis-Hansen
December 2018