FIG Working Week 2017
DRAFT TECHNICAL PROGRAMME
1 March 2017
Technical programme as a .pdf file. - to be added.
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Link to Meeting Programme - to be added.
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Deadline for submitting full papers is 15
September 2012 - no extensions.
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Deadline for early bird and speakers
registration is 5 October 2012.
Plenary and Technical Sessions -
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WeekdayDate | Weekday Date Time Place
| Land Governance in Planning Policies Commission: 8
| Weekday Date Time Place
| Regional Meeting Kavanagh James (United Kingdom): Land Transfer Standards – Bringing Fit for Purpose Concepts to the Land Transaction Process (8594) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Henning Elmstrøm (Denmark) and Jean-Yves Pirlot (Belgium): FIG and the Regional Organizations (9105) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Saturday, 27 May | Saturday, 27 May 09:00–17:00 FIG President, Messukeskus
| FIG Council Meeting Chair: Ms Chryssy Potsiou, Greece | Sunday, 28 May | Sunday, 28 May 09:00–17:30 210, Messukeskus
| ACCO Meeting Chair: Dr Diane Dumashie, United Kingdom
| Sunday, 28 May 09:00–18:00 209, Messukeskus
| BIM for Surveyors Chair: Prof. Christian Clemen, Germany
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is changing the way how surveyors
work, think, collaborate and earn money. Using and sharing
multidimensional digital representations of buildings are the driving
forces for the digitalization of our work. This affects many tasks
surveyors and GIS professionals perform, e. g. cost estimation, GIS
analysis, engineering surveying, construction work, land management and
facilities management.
Scope of the Workshop:
- Teaching theoretical background of the BIM method (concepts,
workflows and standards)
- Best practice presentations from large projects and SME (from
surveyor’s point of view)
- Presentation of the latest software (surveying, integration and
collaboration with BIM, CAD, GIS)
For more information, please visit
www.fig.net/fig2017/bim.htm
| Sunday, 28 May 09:00–18:30 217, Messukeskus
| FIG History Symposium Chair: Mr. John Brock, Australia
Prior to the FIG Working Week the International Institution of History for Surveying and Measurement, a permanent institution of FIG, is hosting a one day symposium.
For more information, please visit
http://www.fig.net/fig2017/history.htm
| Sunday, 28 May 09:00–23:00 208, Messukeskus
| FIG Young Surveyors European Meeting Chair: Ms Eva-Maria Unger, AustriaRapporteur: Ms. Melissa O'Brien, New Zealand, Vice-chair of YSN
FIG, MIL and MAKLI have decided on a special focus on the young surveyors and to give Young Surveyors an outstanding opportunity to participate both in the Working Week with its variety of sessions and a special Young Surveyors Conference. The Young Surveyors conference will include a tailor made programme aimed at young professionals.
For more information, please visit
www.fig.net/fig2017/youngsurveyors.htm
| Monday, 29 May | Monday, 29 May 09:00–10:30 Plenary Hall, Messukeskus
| Opening Ceremony
The opening ceremony will provide a spectacular introduction to the Working Week, its theme, and its unique location - a festive start of the Week.
Welcome Addresses by
- Mr. Pekka Halme, Co-conference Director
- Mr. Kimmo Tiilikainen, Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, Minister of Environment
- Mr. Juha Talvitie, past FIG President
- Dr. Chryssy Potsiou, FIG President
Keynote Speaker:
- Mr. Ed Parsons, Geospatial Technologist at Google
| Monday, 29 May 09:00–15:30 Plenary Hall, Messukeskus
| General Assembly - part 1 Chair: Ms Chryssy Potsiou, Greece
| Monday, 29 May 09:00–17:00 101D, Messukeskus
| STDM Awareness Training (FIG YSN & GLTN UN-Habitat) Chair: Ms Eva-Maria Unger, Austria
The objectives of the event are:
- Introduce GLTN land tools, and in particular the technical aspects, purposes, mainstreaming, adoption and probable piloting and roll out of STDM tool.
- Promote conceptual awareness of the Social Tenure Domain Model (STDM) and its application, at scale.
- Share country level experience in the tool implementation.
- Encourage interaction and future networking for in-country application of land tools by GLTN and partners.
For more information, please visit
http://www.fig.net/fig2017/stdm.htm
| Monday, 29 May 16:00–17:30 102, Messukeskus
| Workshop on Mutual Recognition Chair: Ms Kate Fairlie, United Kingdom
| Tuesday, 30 May | Tuesday, 30 May 08:00–08:45 102, Messukeskus
| Newcomers Session Chair: Dr Diane Dumashie, United KingdomNew to the FIG Working Week?
Join us at the session for newcomers on Tuesday, 29 May to meet members of the council, the FIG Office and other participants who will experience the FIG Working Week for the first time. Do not miss this opportunity to learn more about FIG, on how to maximize your conference experience and making most of your attendance. First time attendees will be introduced to the programme, the keynote speakers, the sessions tracks, the roundtable discussions, the sponsors and social events.
The official Opening Ceremony of the conference will immediately follow the newcomers session. We look forward to seeing you there!
| Tuesday, 30 May 10:00–12:30 Plenary Hall, Messukeskus
| Plenary Session 1
Theme: Living of Tomorrow – In a Digitalised World
- Mr. Arvo Kokkonen, Director General
National Land Survey, Finland
- Mr. Greg Bentley, Chief Executive Officer, President and Chairman of the Board
Bentley Systems
- Mr. Oumar SyllaLand and GLTN Unit Leader
UN Habitat / Global Land Tool Network
| Tuesday, 30 May 14:00–15:30 Plenary Hall, Messukeskus
| TS01A - Improving Procedures in Land Management Commission: 7
Pauliina Krigsholm, Juhana Hiironen, Karin Kolis and Kirsikka Riekkinen (Finland): Land Property Rights and Economic Development in Urban Areas: a Systematic Literature Review (8539) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Helge Nysæter (Norway): Coordinates of Boundary Points in Norway (9032) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Gershon Steinberg and Gilad Even-Tzur (Israel): Improved Practical Mechanism for Reconstruction of Old Cadastral Boundaries by Coordinate Transformation (8510) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Sergei Shavrov, Olga Burdyko and Miroslav Kobasa (Belarus): Land Administration Quality Assessment: LGAF, DoingBussiness, WPLA UNECE. What next? (8663) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Eric Hagemans (Netherlands): The Cadastral Map of the Netherlands Improved (8579) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Dubravka Sladić, Aleksandra Radulović and Miro Govedarica (Serbia): Cadastral Records in Serbian Land Administration (8731) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Violeta Poposka, Predrag Lazarevski (Macedonia, FYR) and Milica Pesic (Serbia): Comparative Analysis of Legalization Processes in R. Macedonia and R. Serbia (8850) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Tuesday, 30 May 14:00–15:30 102, Messukeskus
| TS01B - Continuing Professional Standards and Education and Mapping Policies Jani Kylmäaho and Aarnio Timo, Senior Expert (Finland): How to Build a Successful Co-Operation Around Open Source Software - Case Oskari (8623) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Nigel Sellars (United Kingdom): Global Conflicts of Interest Standards – Bringing Confidence to the Users of Surveying Related Activities (8653) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Luis Rubio and Daniel Paez (Colombia): Reverse Pedagogy Development by Implementing Audience Response Systems: Lessons Learned in the Course of Geomatics (8861) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Florence Elfriede Sinthauli Silalahi and Suprajaka Suprajaka, Head of Center For Standardization and Institution (Indonesia): Development and Implementation Geospatial Information Standards in Support of Indonesian Professional Competency (8879) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Anna Shnaidman, Boris Shirman and Yossef Melzer (Israel): Geo-Magnetic Measurements in Israel (8957) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Agustin Samosir and Bayu Adradreide (Indonesia): Implementation of One Map Policy in Lubuklinggau: Providing Better Value on Land Economic Development
(8959) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Emil Ljung (Sweden): Digitalization Crucial for Team-Based-Work and Production Distribution at the National Land Survey of Sweden (9019) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Vladimira Zufanova (Czech Republic): From Cadastral Maps in Paper Form Into a Fully Digital Form (9051) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Siti Noor Chayati and I Made Andi Arsana (Indonesia): The Study on Potential of Electrical Power and Energy Resulted From Wave Generated by Wind (9122) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. | Tuesday, 30 May 14:00–15:30 103A, Messukeskus
| TS01C -Tectonic Movements Commission: 5 Chair: Dr. Daniel Roman, United StatesRapporteur: Mr. Kevin Kelly, United States Muzaffer Kahveci, Oya Pamukcu, Ayca Cirmik and Tolga Gonenc (Turkey): GPS Study of N-S Trending Karaburun Belt (Turkey) and its E-W Trending Eastern Part (8488) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Paul Denys, John Beavan, John Hannah, Chris Pearson and Sigrun Hreinsdottir (New Zealand): New Zealand’s Long Term Tide Gauge Record and the Effect of Seismically Induced Vertical Land Motion (8728) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Haluk Ozener, Bahadir Aktug and Asli Dogru (Turkey): GPS-Constrained Estimate of Present-Day Slip Rate Along Major Faults of Turkey (8969) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Burhaneddin Bilgen, Cevat Inal, Sercan Bulbul and Bayram Turgut (Turkey): Determinability of the Changes in East-West and North-South Directions with GNSS Technique (8954) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Basara Miyahara, Yu Morishita and Yuji Miura (Japan): 3-D Crustal Deformation Detected by SAR Interferograms of ALOS-2 Satellite (8783) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Reinhard Blasi and Alina Hriscu (Czech Republic): European GNSS for Surveying and Mapping (8738) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Joseph Odumosu, Augustine Abiodun, Senior Lecturer (Nigeria), Kelly Kevin, Geodesist (USA) and Gbedu Adamu (Nigeria): An Empirical Investigation of the Effect of Sea Level Variation on Vertical Reference Frames: Case study of Lagos state (8563) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Tuesday, 30 May 14:00–15:30 103B, Messukeskus
| TS01D - Platinum Member: TRIMBLE | Tuesday, 30 May 14:00–15:30 207, Messukeskus
| TS01E - FIG Task Force on Commission Structure Open discussion on the Task Force recommendations
| Tuesday, 30 May 14:00–15:30 208, Messukeskus
| TS01F - 6 Commission: 6
Gacoki Thomas Gicira (Kenya): Computation of Curve Staking out Coordinates on the Excel Spreadsheet (8671) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a peer reviewed paper. Jacob Ehiorobo and Mercy Ekun (Nigeria): Geomatics Support View in Unlocking the Potentials for Multiple Unlocking of Dams and Reservoirs in Nigeria (8825) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Chingiz Gurbanov (Azerbaijan): Features of Geodetic Maintenance for Water Supply Projects in Azerbaijan (8837) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Miriam Zamecnikova and Hans Neuner (Austria): Towards the Influence of the Angle of Incidence and the Surface Roughness on Distances in Terrestrial Laser Scanning (9064) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Engin Gülal, Tamer Baybura, Kayhan Aladoğan, Mehmet Nurullah Alkan and Veli Ilçi (Turkey): Deformation Measurements on Obruk Dam Precise Leveling Method (9094) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Tuesday, 30 May 14:00–15:30 209, Messukeskus
| TS01G - Director General Forum
| Tuesday, 30 May 14:00–15:30 215, Messukeskus
| TS01H - Cadastre in a Multidimensional World Helena Åström Boss (Switzerland): 3D Documentation of Condominium in Switzerland – Today and a Draft for the Future (9043) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Nida Celik Simsek and Bayram Uzun (Turkey): Trends and Expectations Towards to Three-Dimensional Property System in Turkey (9016) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Gintcho Kostov (Bulgaria): Application of 3D Terrestrial Laser Scanning in the Process of Update or Correction of Errors in the Cadastral Map (8802) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Markku Markkula (Finland): 3D Real Estates in Finland (8680) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Lara Humby and Jennifer Whittal (South Africa): 3D Cadastral Parcels in South Africa – Representing the Third Dimension in the South African Cadastral System (8537) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a peer reviewed paper. Freddy Every, Charisse Griffith-Charles, Riëncy Holder (Netherlands Antilles), Mathilde Molendijk, Peter van Oosterom, Rolando Ocampo Alcántar (Mexico), Jocelyne Marie Marguerite Croes (Aruba), Christiaan Lemmen, Hendrik Ploeger (Netherlands) and Michael Sutherland (Trinidad And Tobago): Initial Inventory of 3D Cadastre Use Cases in the Caribbean (9063) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Mohsen Kalantari, Abbas Rajabifard and Ian Williamson (Australia): 3D Digital Property Ownership Map Base for Smart Urban Land Administration (8609) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. | Tuesday, 30 May 14:00–15:30 216, Messukeskus
| TS01I - Improving Land Market Operations and Access to Credit for a Better Future Commission: 9 Chair: Winrich Voss, GermanyRapporteur: Mr Manohar Velpuri, Denmark Manohar Velpuri (Denmark), Madhu Aman Sharma (Canada), Anusha Pidugu (USA) and Jyothsna Velpuri (Australia): Improving Access to Credit in Property Markets using Blockchain
(8515) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a peer reviewed paper. Chan K (Hong Kong SAR, China): Assessing the Management Implications from Change of Ownership in Public Real Estate (8524) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a peer reviewed paper. Monica Obongo (Kenya): Is a “Land Price Index” the Solution to Escalating Land Values in Infrastructure Projects? – A Case Study of Thika Super Highway in Kenya (8840) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Trevor Knowles and Craig Harris (New Zealand): Better Every Day-Making Better and Faster Acquisition and Disposal Decisions at Land Information New Zealand (8855) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Satu Dahlqvist (Finland): Electronic Property Transaction without Delay (8856) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Mohd Arif Mat Hassan and Rahah Ismail (Malaysia): Real Estate Players’ Commitment Towards Sustainable Development in Malaysia (8870) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Tuesday, 30 May 14:00–15:30 217, Messukeskus
| TS01J - 1 - Ethics Commission: 1 Chair: Senior Lecturer Brian Coutts, New ZealandRapporteur: Ms. Robyn Mccutcheon, AustraliaAn interactive session highlighting current ethical issues.
Gary Strong (United Kingdom): International Ethics Standards (IES) - Update and Workshop with Real Case Studies. (8705) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Torben Juulsager (Denmark): When Public Affairs Is an Affair for the Surveying Profession (9093) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Eunice Macharia (Kenya): Challenges in Professional Practice, Standards and Ethics – A Review of Institution of Surveyors of Kenya’s Response (8755) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Wafula Nabutola (Kenya): Integrating of RICS Standards Into County Government Development Efforts In Kenya (9034) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Tuesday, 30 May 14:00–15:30 209, Messukeskus
| TS02G - Curriculum on the move Commission: 2 The curriculum of the surveyor is always under study and improvement. The technological tools are developing fast and the profession is constantly changing. The presentations in this session will address the challenges of keeping the surveying curricula up to standards and highlighting related programs such as land management, land administration and cadaster. This is the domain of Working Group 2.1.
Mikail Olaniran and Thomas Ashaolu (Nigeria): Assessment of Curriculum and Knowledge Updates in Nigerian Valuation Education (8717) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Marinus De Bakker and Guido Quik (Netherlands): The Curriculum of Geo Media & Design and an Example of the Working Practice: the Base Registration Large Scale Topography (bgt) (8859) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Ulla Kallio (Finland): 25 Years of Teaching Least Squares Adjustment (8880) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Märit Walfridsson, Marina Edlund and Stig-Göran Mårtensson (Sweden): Land Surveying Education in Sweden: Addressing Global Challenges (8922) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Leiv Bjarte Mjøs (Norway): New Education in Land Management at Bergen University College (9027) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Tuesday, 30 May 16:00–17:30 Plenary Hall, Messukeskus
| TS02A - Land Registration in a Smart World Commission: 7
Daniel Janonius Löwgren (Sweden): Rising Expectations - Public Institutions Facing a New Reality in a Digital Era. (8634) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Aanchal Anand (USA): Blockchain and Land Administration: Challenges and Opportunities (9013) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Moulay Hafid Bouhamidi (Morocco): Quelle Stratégie Pour La Mobilisation Du Foncier Pour Les Grands Projets? Cas Du Plan Solaire Marocain. (9040) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Madan Mohan (India): Geospatial Land Governance and Management through Digitalisation: A Study in Perspective to Real World’s Land Developments in India (8897) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Jue Zeng, Director (China, PR): The application of field survey technology based on Internet+ in land management in China (9137) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Xavier Comtesse, Daniel Steudler and Jeffrey Huang (Switzerland): The Land Code (8828) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Miodrag Roić, Saša Vranić, Tomaš Kliment, Baldo Stančić and Hrvoje Tomić (Croatia): Development of Multipurpose Land Administration Warehouse (8545) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Tuesday, 30 May 16:00–17:30 102, Messukeskus
| TS02B - Geospatial Delivery of Public Facilities, Critical Services and Infrastructure Ceciliar Nkechi Baywood Chukwuma, Udo A Emmanuel, johnbosco Ojiako and Odoemelam Baywood Chukwuma (Nigeria): Development of a Geospatial Database for Public Secondary School Facilities in Umuahia North LGA, Abia State. (8508) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Ridvan Ertugrul Yildirim and Aziz Sisman (Turkey): Service Area Capability of Emergency Units Based on Traffic Accidents; Case Study of Samsun (8532) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Yasemin Ozkan, Aziz Sisman and Ridvan Ertugrul Yildirim (Turkey): Examining Service Area of Fire Stations in Forest Fire with Network Analysis (8557) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Njike Chigbu and Susan Chiawolam Nmeregini (Nigeria): Use of GIS in the Study of the Impact of Road Network Accessibility in Electricity Infrastructure Distribution and Monitoring.a Review. (8758) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Gamze Bediroglu, Sevket Bediroglu, Ebru Colak and Tahsin Yomralioglu (Turkey): GIS Based Crime Prevention and Recommender Model: Case Study Trabzon (8832) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Divankhan Ahadov (Azerbaijan): Geobotanical Research in Azerbaijan Is One of the Elements of the Land Cadastre (8953) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Sajid Rashid, Sana Khushi and Ather Ashraf, Assistant Professor University of the Punjab (Pakistan): Rapid urbanization in Punjab: A real challenge to soil protection and food security
(9048) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Shengpeng Jing, Engineer, Qianhong Pan, Engineer, Feng You, Director and Qianguo Li, Engineer (China, PR): Research on Urban Spatial Extension Evolution and Regulation of Lanzhou (9104) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. | Tuesday, 30 May 16:00–17:30 103A, Messukeskus
| TS02C - UAV and Photogrammetric Methods Commission: 5 Chair: Dr Allison Kealy, AustraliaRapporteur: Prof Guenther Retscher, Austria Erik Jensen (Germany): Concept for Rule-Based Derivation of Information from Point Clouds (8561) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Ringisai Abigail Dhliwayo (Zimbabwe) and Kahilu Kajimo-Shakantu (South Africa): PPPs for Successful Delivery of Public Projects. a Case of University Student Accommodation in Zimbabwe. (8839) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Jonas Vautherin, Simon Rutishauser, Klaus Schneider-Zapp, Hon Fai Choi, Venera Chovancova and Christoph Strecha (Switzerland): Photogrammetric Accuracy and Modeling of Consumer Cameras (8517) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Ehsan Khoramshahi, Eija Honkavaara and Tommi Rosnell (Finland): An Automatic Method for Adjustment of a Camera Calibration Room (8912) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Željko Bačić, Danijel Šugar and Roko Grzunov (Croatia): Investigation of GNSS Receiver’s Accuracy Integrated on UAVs (9060) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Reinhard Gottwald (Switzerland), Winfried Mayer (Germany) and Nando Docci (Switzerland): Humanitarian Demining - UAV-Based Detection of Land Mines (8531) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Jonathan Li (China, PR) and Xinqu Chen (Canada): 3D Modeling of Urban Tree Crown Volumes Using Multispectral LiDAR Data (8875) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Olli Nevalainen, Eija Honkavaara, Tomi Rosnell, Teemu Hakala and Kimmo Nurminen (Finland): Unmanned Aerial Vehicles in Municipality Level 3D Topographic Data Production in Urban Areas (9036) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Marcus Bergsli (Germany): Navvis – Enabling Digital Value Creation Indoors (8936) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. | Tuesday, 30 May 16:00–17:30 103B, Messukeskus
| TS02D - Construction Technology and Management Commission: 10
Olajide Timothy Ibironke, Olufisayo Adewumi Adedokun, Isaac Olaniyi Aje and Oladele Johnson Agboola (Nigeria): Assessment of Risk Factors Associated with Building Projects in a Developing Country (8485) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a peer reviewed paper. Krishna Mochtar (Indonesia): Problem of Green Building Construction Local Technology and Material in Indonesia (8521) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Kh Chan (China, PR): Evaluating the Critical Factors in Effective Project Management (8523) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Dragana Popović, Vladimir Pajić, Dušan Jovanović, Filip Sabo and Jovana Radović (Serbia): Semi-Automatic Classification of Power Lines by Using Airborne Lidar (8862) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Catherine Mutava and Grace Muiruri (Kenya): Towards Achieving Success in Slum Upgrading Programs in Informal Settlements in Kenya (8893) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Taridouye Gagariga (Nigeria): Digitilization – Taking Construction to the Next Level (8999) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Gry Brandin Stenersen (Norway): Urban Development of Areas with Low Social Status from Shipyards and Industry to Living and City Center-Areas. (9101) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Tuesday, 30 May 16:00–17:30 207, Messukeskus
| TS02E - Crowdsourcing and VGI Commission: 3 Crowdsourcing is the process of getting information or work outcomes online from a crowd of people. The advantages are to have the most comprehensive and reliable VGI. Crowdsourcing & VGI: the principle of crowdsourcing is that more heads are better than one. By a large crowd of people for experiences, skills and participation, the quality of content and the generation of ideas will be better.
Eliana Bshouty and Sagi Dalyot: Extraction of Building Heights from Volunteered Photographs for LoD1 OpenStreetMap (OSM) Building Models (8700) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Esa Tiainen (Finland): Georef – Linked Data Deployment for Spatial Data; Finnish Initiative (8781) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Christian Kaul (Switzerland) and Jürg Lüthy (Switzerland): Challenges in the Publication of Cadastral Data as OGD (8851) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Mari Laakso, Mikko Rönneberg and Tapani Sarjakoski (Finland): Piloting a Map Service to Collect VGI for National Topographic Database (8968) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Anne Dahlhaus, Ulrike Klein and Hartmut Müller (Germany): Primary Health Care: Digital Data Sources for Spatial Accessibility Analysis (8974) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Graham Hammond (Australia): Australia’s National Elevation Framework (NEDF) in Practice (9061) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Maria Gkeli, Surveying Engineer, post-graduate student, Charalabos Ioannidis, Professor and Chryssy Potsiou, Professor (Greece): Review of the 3D Modelling Algorithms and Crowdsourcing Techniques. An Assessment of their Potential for 3D Cadastre. (9114) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Tuesday, 30 May 16:00–17:30 208, Messukeskus
| TS02F - 6 Commission: 6
Edi Meier and Michael Boege (Switzerland): Precise Magnet Girder Position Monitoring at the Swiss Light Source (SLS) (8541) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Alojz Kopacik, Imrich Liptak, Jan Erdelyi and Peter Kyrinovic (Slovakia): Deformation Monitoring of Danube Bridges in Slovakia by Integrated Measurement System (8542) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Ulku Kirici and Yasemin Sisman (Turkey): The Comparison Of The Adjustment Methods In Geoid Determination Method (8572) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Bahattin Erdogan, Serif Hekimoglu and Utkan Mustafa Durdag (Turkey): Theoretical and Empirical Minimum Detectable Displacements for Deformation Networks (8590) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Tuesday, 30 May 16:00–17:30 215, Messukeskus
| TS02H - Mutual Recognition | Tuesday, 30 May 16:00–17:30 216, Messukeskus
| TS02I - Valuation of Unregistered Lands Methodology (UN-Habitat GLTN, FIG Commission 9, RICS, FAO) | Tuesday, 30 May 16:00–17:30 217, Messukeskus
| TS02J - French Session Francis Roy (Canada), Liza Groenendijk (Netherlands), Chethna Ben (Fiji), Mohsen Kalantari (Australia) and Walter Dimo De Vries (Germany): La Formation des Géomètres à La Lumière des Directives Volontaires pour une Gouvernance Responsable des Régimes Fonciers (8726) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] J. F. Beaupre (Canada): Les Leçons Oubliées De L’histoire Du Cadastre Au Québec (canada) (8848) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Vaiva Deveikiene and Steponas Deveikis (Lithuania): Le Jardin dans un Milieu Urbain – la Ville Conçue et Dressée depuis la Fin de XIXe Siècle jusqu’à Nos Jours |The Garden in an Urban Setting – the City Designed and Erected since the End of 19th Century to the Nowadays (8951) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Yaïves Ferland (Canada): La Mesure de la Toponymie Locale parmi les Problèmes de Représentation Cartographique (9078) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Phanzu Bitaka (Democratic Republic of Congo): Le Géomètre en RDC (9107) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Léopold Degbegnon (Benin): La Problématique de l’Aménagement Foncier vue par un
Géomètre-Expert : cas de la Commune d’Abomey-Calavi (9119) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Marc Vanderschueren (Belgium): La Modélisation des données du bâtiment (BIM) (9134) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Claire Galpin (France): Les cadastres multifinalités ; une réalité augmentée? (9153) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Jean Philippe Lestang and Eric THALGOTT (France): Mise En Œuvre D’une Réforme Foncière En Haïti (9154) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Wednesday, 31 May | Wednesday, 31 May 07:45–07:45 103B, Messukeskus
| Africa FIG Regional Network - Breakfast Meeting Chair: Dr Diane Dumashie, United Kingdom | Wednesday, 31 May 07:45–08:45 103A, Messukeskus
| Asia Pacific FIG Regional Network - Breakfast Meeting Chair: Mr Rob Sarib, Australia | Wednesday, 31 May 09:00–10:30 Plenary Hall, Messukeskus
| Plenary Session 2
Theme: Professional behaviour – In a Digitalised World
- Prof. Heidi Kuusniemi, Director, Navigation and Positioning
Finnish Geospatial Research Institute
- Prof. Yola Georgiadou, Professor in geo-information for governance
Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC)
- Prof. Dr. Jolyne Sanjak, Chief Program Officer
Landesa
| Wednesday, 31 May 11:00–12:30 Plenary Hall, Messukeskus
| TS03A - Spatial Data and Geomatic Technology in Land Registration Procedures Commission: 3 and 7 The session will present papers about the science that studies the methods and advanced technologies to capture, modeling, interpret, process, store and disseminate geo-referenced information (spatial data), or information related to a geographic location linked to a chosen reference system. It includes remote sensing, global positioning systems, the database containing records of rights related to land tenure, etc. With the help of geomatics at high level technology we have systems which make more obvious the rights related to land tenure, ensuring the protection and monitoring also for tax fairness purpose.
Michaud Stephanie (Canada): Combining Geomatics Technology for Successful Land Development Projects and Pilots (8507) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Divyani Kohli, Rohan Bennett, Christiaan Lemmen, Kwabena Asiama and Jaap Zevenbergen (Netherlands): A Quantitative Comparison of Visible Cadastral Boundaries Using Satellite Images: a Step Towards Automation (8739) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Marcin Karabin, Robert Olszewski, Research Worker, Dariusz Gotlib, Research Worker, Krzysztof Bakuła, Research Worker and Anna Fijałkowska, Research Worker (Poland): The New Methods of Visualisation of the Cadastral Data in Poland (8994) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Brent Jones (USA): Enabling Multipurpose Cadastre (8604) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Maphale Lopang (South Africa): Towards the Augmented Reality of Botswana Tribal Villages (8518) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a peer reviewed paper. Konstantinos Apostolopoulos, Charalabos Ioannidis (Greece), Florin Nache, Cornel Paunescu (Romania) and Chryssy Potsiou (Greece): A Proposal for Flexible, Affordable and Reliable Systematic Cadastres: Examples from Greece and Romania (9115) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Bilgehan Ozsoy, Mehmet Diri and Unsal Ergun (Turkey): Property Based Land Information Systems of Turkey: TAKBIS & MEGSIS (8617) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Wednesday, 31 May 11:00–12:30 102, Messukeskus
| TS03B - Spatial Impacts on Housing and Poverty Alleviation in Urban and Rural Contexts and the Case for Entrepreneurship Sushmita Timilsina and Punya Prasad Oli (Nepal): Spatial Data Base for Hydropower Projects in Nepal (8667) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Karuna Kar Ghimire, Bindu Giri and Amrit Poudel (Nepal): “Challenges of Land Use in Nepal and Way forward “
(8696) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Carline Amsing, Rohan (R.M) Bennett, Dr. at Twente University, ITC, Jaap (J.A.) Zevenbergen, Prof.mr.dr.ir.at Twente University, ITC (Netherlands) and Serene Ho, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at KU Leuven (Belgium): Assessing Technological Possibility Against Societal Need: Smart Sketch Maps for Fit-For-Purpose Land Administration (8737) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Andrés Guarín, Lina Baron (Colombia) and Lorenz Jenni (Switzerland): LADM Tool for the Land Administration in the Post-Conflict for Colombia (8766) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Tian-zhong Zhang and Qiang-jun Zhao (China, PR): Project Evaluation of Intensive Land Use--- Taking Gansu Province Case 106 PV project (8767) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Bancy Kinuthia (Kenya): Public Private Partnerships as a Means of Developing Affordable Housing
A Case Study of the Civil Servants Housing Scheme Fund Kenya
(8835) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Hasan Jamil, Mohd Noor Isa, Chee Hua Teng, Keat Lim Chan and Alias Abdul-Rahman (Malaysia): Converting The Building Strata Database Schema To LADM (8920) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Ezgi Candas and Tahsin Yomralioglu (Turkey): Modelling A Spatial Data Infrastructure For Urban Regeneration Projects (8938) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Lilie Tanli, Ming Luo and Hong Yang (China, PR): Land Management Measures and Practices on Poverty Alleviation in the Mid-Western Region of China (8981) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Charles Paradzayi, Robert Mapamula and Nolan Chida (Zimbabwe): A Framework for the Adoption of the Land Administration Domain Model in Zimbabwe (9009) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Ibrahim Usman Jibril (Nigeria): Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP); an Innovative Way of Solving Gully Erosion and Addressing Land Management Issues In Nigeria (9139) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. | Wednesday, 31 May 11:00–12:30 103A, Messukeskus
| TS03C - UN Resolution on GGRF Commission: 5 Chair: Prof. Volker Schwieger, GermanyRapporteur: Mr Rob Sarib, Australia Markku Poutanen (Finland): 1 - UN Resolution on GGRF (9124) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Laila Loevhoeiden, Deputy Director Geodetic Division (Norway) and Gary Johnston, Director Geodesy &Seismic Monitoring, GA (Australia): Implementation plan for the UN-GGIM GGRF Resolution (9129) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Hansjörg Kutterer (Germany): GGOS – The Global Geodetic Observing System of the International Association of Geodesy (IAG) (9127) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] NA Na (Germany): 2 - UN Resolution on GGRF (9125) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Asakaia Tabuabisataki (Fiji): 5 - UN Resolution on GGRF (9128) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Wednesday, 31 May 11:00–12:30 103B, Messukeskus
| TS03D - Platinum Member: ESRI Chair: Mr Brent Jones, United States Modern Technology for Land Administration – The GIS Platform for Cadastre, National Mapping and Valuation
Gone are the days of building custom cadastral systems with disparate technologies. ArcGIS is a complete, interoperable, open, and purpose-built system for cadastral and mapping operations to improve efficiency, manage data integrity, and share data across your organization and with the public. Whether you aim to improve data quality, increase throughput, or improve spatial accuracy - webGIS and the ArcGIS platform delivers necessary capabilities. All conference attendees are welcome. An interactive discussion is expected.
| Wednesday, 31 May 11:00–12:30 207, Messukeskus
| TS03E - Young Surveyors Network Chair: Ms Eva-Maria Unger, AustriaRapporteur: Ms. Melissa O'Brien, New Zealand, Vice-chair of YSN | Wednesday, 31 May 11:00–12:30 208, Messukeskus
| TS03F - 6 Commission: 6
Wallace Mukupa (China, PR), Gethin Roberts (United Kingdom), Craig Hancock and Khalil Al-Manasir (China, PR): Correction of Terrestrial LiDAR Data Using a Hybrid Model (8547) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a peer reviewed paper. Fernando Soares, Maria Henriques and Rocha César (Portugal): Concrete Block Tracking in Breakwater Models (8550) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a peer reviewed paper. Boris Resnik (Germany): Concepts for an Early Identification of Security-Relevant Defects in Concrete Bases of Wind Turbines in Terms of Condition Monitoring Systems (8570) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Peter Bruce (Sweden) and Joel Van Cranenbroeck (Belgium): Core Wall Survey Control for the New NBK tower in Kuwait (8693) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Slaven Kalenjuk and Werner Lienhart (Austria): Automated Surface Documentation of Large Water Dams Using Image and Scan Data of Modern Total Stations (8801) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Roman Shults, Dean, Iulia Kravchenko, Vice Dean and Denys Gorkovchuk (Ukraine): Getting a Correct Geometrical Information from TLS Data for Building Constructions Control Surveying (8857) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Ioulia Peppa, Panos Psimoulis and Xiaolin Meng (United Kingdom): Potential of Detecting Dynamic Motion by Analysing SNR of GPS Satellite Signal (9010) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Wednesday, 31 May 11:00–12:30 209, Messukeskus
| TS03G - Eastern European Success Story in Developing Land Administration Systems - 1 (World Bank & FIG) Dušan Mitrović and Martin Smodiš (Slovenia): Implementation of Mass Valuation System in Slovenia and its impact to the Land Administration System (8597) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Sedat Bakici (Turkey): Seamless Digital Cadastral Map and Geodetic Infrastructure in Turkey.
(8606) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Aleksandra Radulović, Dubravka Sladić and Miro Govedarica (Serbia): Serbian Profile of the Land Administration Domain Model (8698) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] David Egiashvili (Georgia): How to Fix a Land Agency in One Year (8721) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Mika-Petteri Törhönen (Finland): Land Administration Success Story; the World Bank Collaboration in Eastern Europe and Central Asia (8760) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Željko Obradović, Nedžad Pašalić and Denis Tabučić (Bosnia and Herzegovina): Implementation of Client Oriented Cadastral Services, the Federation of Bih Experience and Lessons Learned (8793) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Kestutis Sabaliauskas, Arvydas Bagdonavicius and Albina Aleksiene (Lithuania): The Relationship Between the Land Cadastre and the Mass Valuation System - Mutual Benefits and Challenges
(8812) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Aivar Tomson and Ülleke Eerik (Estonia): First Steps and Further Steps: Creation of Property Market
Estonia Case Study (8907) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Wednesday, 31 May 11:00–12:30 215, Messukeskus
| TS03H - Sustainable Planning: the use and management of the water and natural resource Commission: 8
Walter Timo de Vries (Germany): Human Geodesy – Shaping a New Science and Profession for the World of Tomorrow (8578) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Emma Wilcox and Peter Matthews (United Kingdom): Stewardship of Natural Resources: Professional Integration - the Way Forward... (8699) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Jonathan Skelly and Johannes Tiusanen (Finland): Massively Reducing Artificial Irrigation Through Permanent Wireless Below-Ground Monitoring (9035) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Annika Lindblom (Finland): Na (9151) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Wednesday, 31 May 11:00–12:30 216, Messukeskus
| TS03I - FIG Task Force on Property Markets Winrich Voss (Germany): Well-functioning Real Estate Markets - Criteria and Examples (9076) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Chryssy Potsiou (Greece): Sustainable Real Estate Markets- Policy Framework and Necessary Reforms (9109) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Chryssy Potsiou, Professor (Greece), Murat Meha, Director (Kosovo), Sonila Jazo, consultant (Albania), Luljeta Vuthi (Kosovo) and Helge Onsrud (Norway): Formalizing Unpermitted Real Estate in Kosovo (9110) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Wednesday, 31 May 11:00–12:30 217, Messukeskus
| TS03J - French session Francis Roy and Yaïves Ferland (Canada): L’Institution de l’Enregistrement Foncier et du Cadastre entre 1830 et 1867 au Québec: une Source d’Inspiration toujours actuelle? (9077) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] François Mazuyer (France): Le Géomètre Et L’expertise Judiciaire – Un Triple Intérêt (9152) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Wednesday, 31 May 11:00–12:30 207, Messukeskus
| TS06E - Social Tenure Domain Model Development Innovations (FIG YSN / UN-Habitat GLTN) | Wednesday, 31 May 14:00–15:30 Plenary Hall, Messukeskus
| TS04A - Land Management in areas of public interest Commission: 7
Janne Murtoniemi (Finland): Automatic Registration Finnish Land Registry and Electronic Mortgages (8806) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Yanxia Lu, Director (China, PR): Analysis on the Change of Farmland Resources in China from 1996-2009 (9136) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Teemu Ulvi and Milla Mäenpää (Finland): The Main Challenges in the Management of Joint Property Units in Waters in Finland (8798) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Jesper M. Paasch, Märit Walfridsson, Anna Eriksson, Emmy Hedlund and Marija Juric (Sweden): Abandoned Swedish Joint Facilities and Utility Easements - a Case of “Legal Pollution” (8528) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a peer reviewed paper. | Wednesday, 31 May 14:00–15:30 102, Messukeskus
| TS04B - Remote Sensing Applications Wioleta Błaszczak-Bąk and Anna Sobieraj-Żłobińska (Poland): How to Properly Plan the Reduction in the LIDAR Big Dataset? (8679) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Xuan Lv, Zezhong Ma and Aidi Li (China, PR): A Subblock Partition Of Multi-Layer Pattern Based Remote Sensing Image Classification Approach (8795) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Muhammad Luqman, Urooj Saeed, Iqra Khalid, Sajid Rashid Ahmad and Anam Munawar (Pakistan): Night Light Remote Sensing Application in Disaster and Rehabilitation: a Case Study of Muzaffarabad 2005 Earthquake (8905) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Niendyawati Supardan, Wiwin Ambarwulan and Murdaningsih Panularsih (Indonesia): Land Use Change Identification Using SPOT 6 Imagery for Food Security Analysis of Denpasar City, Bali Province, Indonesia (8980) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Murat Yakar (Turkey): Photogrammetric Survey of Three Tombs (UC KUMBETLER) (9097) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Hai Wei, Engineer and Shu Cheng You, Director (China, PR): Progress and development trend of remote sensing on land in China (9135) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. | Wednesday, 31 May 14:00–15:30 103A, Messukeskus
| TS04C - Geodynamic effects on Reference Frames Commission: 5 Chair: Mr. Mikael Lilje, SwedenRapporteur: Dr. Daniel Roman, United States Rui Fernandes (Portugal): EPOS – Improving the Infrastructure for GNSS Data and Products in Europe (9130) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Zuheir Altamimi, Laurent Métivier, Paul Rebischung, Hélène Rouby and Xavier Collilieux (France): ITRF2014 Plate Motion Model (9123) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Martin Lidberg, Jonas Ågren and Holger Steffen (Sweden): On the Use of Crustal Deformation Models in the Management of ETRS89 Realizations in Fennoscandia (9131) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Pasi Häkli (Finland), Martin Lidberg and Lotti Jivall (Sweden): A New Transformation Including Deformation Model for the Nordic and Baltic Countries (8915) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Jyrki Mononen (Finland): A Harmonized Vertical Reference System for the Baltic Sea (9132) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Wednesday, 31 May 14:00–15:30 103B, Messukeskus
| TS04D - Platinum Member: BENTLEY SYSTEMS | Wednesday, 31 May 14:00–15:30 207, Messukeskus
| TS04E - Spatial Data Infrastructure Commission: 3 Nowadays, there is a growing need to use of the availability of digital spatial data for all kinds of applications in the field of management activities. In addition, with the development of today's communication technology, it becomes possible for every user, surfing the internet, to collect datasets from a variety of sources and different types of application. This requires translation from the original source data into the user’s system, to make the received data user understandable and usable. The presentations illustrate a range of experiences for the management, knowledge and data retention in surveying and government.
Nor Zetty Akhtar Abdul Hamid and Samsung Lim (Australia): A Whole-of-Government Approach to Bruneian Geospatial Data Management (8522) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a peer reviewed paper. Bloksma Ron (Netherlands): Interoperability in Surveying (8529) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Arvo Kokkonen, Jani Kylmäaho and Heli Ursin (Finland): Arctic Spatial Data Infrastructure (8732) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Peter Wasström, Head of International Services (Sweden) and Maria Lodin, Senior Advisor (Norway): How the Nordic NMCA's Contribute in Development Projects (9088) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Shlomi Sivan (Israel): The National Spatial Data Infrastructure of Zambia (9098) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Giuseppina Vacca, Researcher (Italy): A WebGIS for the Knowledge and Conservation of the Historical Wall Structures of the 13th – 18th Centuries (9116) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Wednesday, 31 May 14:00–15:30 208, Messukeskus
| TS04F - Registration of rights as a tool for real estate Markets Commission: 7
Richard Grover (United Kingdom): Fair, Efficient and Accessible Property Markets (8986) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Leikny Gammelmo (Norway): Should People Trust Information from the Cadastre? – the Case of Public Administrative Usage in Norway (8501) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a peer reviewed paper. Caleb Oluwadare and Olajide Kufoniyi (Nigeria): Space-Enhanced Systematic Land Titling and Registration: a Stride at Resuscitating Nigeria’s Dead Capital (8564) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a peer reviewed paper. Rong (Rosy) Liao, Director (China, PR): The Direction of Rural Land Management Reform in China (9138) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Haodong Zhang and Conrad Tang (Hong Kong SAR, China): A Participatory Model for the Assessment of Cadastral Survey Systems – Case study report of Hong Kong (8591) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a peer reviewed paper. | Wednesday, 31 May 14:00–15:30 209, Messukeskus
| TS04G - Eastern European Success Story in Developing Land Administration Systems - 2 (World Bank & FIG) | Wednesday, 31 May 14:00–15:30 215, Messukeskus
| TS04H - Rural Development and Public Private Partnership Commission: 8
Lauren Power, Con Charalambou, Kane Orr, Mark Dunford and Russell Hay (Australia): Australia Exposed: Exposure Information for Ensuring Australia's Community Saftey (8883) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Zainal A Majeed, Saiful Nizam Saip and Eng Guan Ng (Malaysia): Deploying UAV for Mapping Purposes: Assessment of Fast Data Capture and Map Updating Application (8916) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Wiwin Ambarwulan, Widiatmaka Widiatmaka, Niendyawati Niendyawati, Titiek Suparwati and Irman Firmansyah (Indonesia): Land Suitability and Dynamic System Model for Land Use Planning of Paddy Field in Indramayu Regency, Indonesia (8960) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Pierre Damien Ntihinyurwa (Rwanda) and Fahria Masum (Germany): Participatory Land Use Consolidation in Rwanda: From Principles to Practice (9008) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Michael Klaus (Germany): Integrated Rural Development as Tool to Strengthen Rural Areas – The Case Study Sanbaishan Municipality PR China (9069) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Konstantinos RETSAS, George TZORTZINAKIS, Menelaos XENAKIS, Stella PIERI, Chryssy POTSIOU and Ioannis TZOUVADAKIS (Greece): Formalization or Demolition of Informal Buildings within the Greek Forests? An Assessment of the Carbon Footprint Released through the Demolition of Reinforced Concrete Informal Constructions (9113) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Wednesday, 31 May 14:00–15:30 216, Messukeskus
| TS04I - Fit-for-Purpose Land Administration (UN-Habitat GLTN, FIG Commission 9, UNGGIM, Kadaster) | Wednesday, 31 May 14:00–15:30 217, Messukeskus
| TS04J | Wednesday, 31 May 16:00–17:30 Plenary Hall, Messukeskus
| TS05A - Fit-for-Purpose in the Global Diversity Commission: 7
Gernod Schindler and Erik Schuetz (Germany): Fit-for-Purpose Land Administration in Practical Application (8943) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Robin McLaren (United Kingdom) and Stig Enemark (Denmark): Global Campaign to Achieve 80% Security of Tenure by 2030 (8702) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Stig Enemark (Denmark) and Robin McLaren (United Kingdom): Implementing Fit-For-Purpose Land Administration at Country Level (8704) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Paula Dijkstra (Netherlands), Mitchell David (Australia), Bennett Rohan (Netherlands), Ganesh Prassad Bhatta and Raja Ram Chhatkuli (Nepal): Ignition for Fit For Purpose Land Administration in Nepal (9054) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Gertrude Pieper and Markus Hakalin (Finland): Development of an Open Source Land Records System for Urban Centers in Ethiopia (8730) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Mathilde Molendijk and Christiaan Lemmen (Netherlands): Fit-for-Purpose and Fit-for-Future Technology for Cadastral Systems (8494) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. | Wednesday, 31 May 16:00–17:30 102, Messukeskus
| TS05B - Project and Construction Management Commission: 10
| Wednesday, 31 May 16:00–17:30 103A, Messukeskus
| TS05C - Reference Systems and Frames Commission: 5 Chair: Nic Donnelly, New ZealandRapporteur: Dr. Leonid Lipatnikov, Russian Federation Daniel Roman (USA): The U.S. National Spatial Reference System in 2022 (8841) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Amy Peterson and Robert Sarib (Australia): Transitioning to a New Paradigm – the Development and Implementation of a New National Datum from a Regional Perspective (8931) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Igor Stoliarov, Head of Department of Geodetic Researches, Viktor Popadyev, Head of Geodesy Division and Vladimir Gorobets, Head of GNSS Division (Russia): Experience of Russian Federation for Establishing the State Geodetic Coordinate System 2011
(9121) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Nic Donnelly (New Zealand): Re-establishing the geodetic system after the 14 November 2016 Kaikoura earthquake (8898) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Graeme Blick (New Zealand): Progress towards an Integrated Vertical Datum for New Zealand (8864) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Kevin Ahlgren, Simon Holmes, Xiaopeng Li, Yan Wang and Monica Youngman (USA): Geoid Modeling at NOAA's National Geodetic Survey as 2022 Approaches (8815) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Wednesday, 31 May 16:00–17:30 103B, Messukeskus
| TS05D - Environment & Survey Applications Commission: 4
Gordon Johnston, Director (United Kingdom): The Blue Economy – Will a Marine Cadastre Lead to Developing a Blue Growth in the European Region - a Recent Study (9140) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Sylvester Owhojeta (Nigeria): Onshore Drilling Rig Decommissioning at Dibi Area, Benin River – A Case Study of Parker-74 Drilling Rig Barge. (8761) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Michael Sutherland and Charisse Griffith-Charles (Trinidad And Tobago): Marine Information Systems: Reality and Visions of Augmented Reality (8970) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Fahmi Amhar and Sunarwan Asuhadi (Indonesia): Combination Technique to Monitor Wakatobi National Park (8874) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Shabnam Farboud (Iran): Determination of Accurate Sea Border Lines (8775) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Axel Annaert (Belgium): Study of the Changing of the Position of the Principal Fairway on the River Scheldt Between Terneuzen and Hansweert by Means of Old River Charts. (8844) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Wednesday, 31 May 16:00–17:30 207, Messukeskus
| TS05E - Land Administration System - SIM - 3D Models Commission: 3 Land management includes the range of systems and processes that apply to land tenure rules. Supporting the surveying functions, mapping and evaluation with suitable information systems forms the basis for stability investments, for an efficient government and for a generation of fair taxation on property. A modern land management solution allows the government, the property owners and the professional groups to efficiently access and to easily manage the rights on land ownership and the digital cadastral map, resulting in faster response times, reduced operating costs, increased efficiency and higher levels of customer service.
Tran Trong Duc (Viet Nam): A GIS Software For Automatic Assigning of Land Price To Land Parcel (8505) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Efi Dimopoulou and Dimitra-Efstathia Andrianesi (Greece): Investigating an Interoperability Platform for Sustainable Land Management (8555) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a peer reviewed paper. Gertrude Njar (Nigeria): Assessment of Public-Private Partnership in Affordable Housing Provision in Cross River State, Nigeria. (8734) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Njike Chigbu, Maduabughichi Okezie and Veronica Ugonma Okoye (Nigeria): Realization of a Functional Photo-Realistic 3D City Geographic Information System (3D GIS), the Place of Google Earth and Arc Scene. (8757) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Sevket Bediroglu, Volkan Yildirim and Gamze Bediroglu (Turkey): Indoor 3D Model and GIS Integration with Cloud Computing (8834) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Lorenz Jenni (Switzerland), Víctor M. Bajo Pérez (Spain), Andrés Guarín (Colombia), Michael Germann and Claude Eisenhut (Switzerland): LADM Implementation in Colombia
– Process, Methodology and Tools Developed and Applied
(8853) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Daniele Brancato, Cromwell Manaloto, Alessandro DalMasso, Luca DalBuono and Gianrico Baldini (Italy): Drone in Agriculture: A Start-Up Case Study in Ragusa (9017) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Gualtiero Parmeggiani, Luca Dal Buono, Alessandro Dalmasso, Cromwell Manaloto and Daniele Brancato (Italy): 3D Model of Underground Canal “Aposa” Bologna (9047) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Pietro Grimaldi (Italy): GIS for a Small Town (9059) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Ziya Usta and Çetin Cömert (Turkey): 3D Spatial Analyses with Open Source Software in an Urban Planning Use Case (9103) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Wednesday, 31 May 16:00–17:30 208, Messukeskus
| TS05F - 6 Commission: 6
Ivan Detchev (Canada), Ayman Habib (USA) and Derek Lichti (Canada): Stability Analysis of a Multi-Camera Photogrammetric System Used for Structural Health Monitoring (8565) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Otto Lerke and Volker Schwieger (Germany): Steering Method for Automatically Guided Tracked Vehicles (8588) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Joël Van Cranenbroeck (Belgium) and Andy Yin (China, PR): The New RTK Revolution (8691) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Veikko Saaranen (Finland): On the Robotization of Precise Levelling Measurements (8773) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] David Holdener (Switzerland), Derek D. Lichti, Jeremy Steward and Pedram Kaheh (Canada): Monitoring Masonry Walls Subjected to Earthquake Loading with a ToF Range Camera (9073) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Wednesday, 31 May 16:00–17:30 209, Messukeskus
| TS05G - 2 - Innovation in Education Commission: 2 Innovation in education has always been an important topic in professional surveying education in particular for Working Group 2.2. With new programs, new students and new teaching options due to internet, social media and gaming technology, the way we teach is not at all static. In this technical session we bring together examples of innovations in professional education.
Jennifer Whittal (South Africa): Teaching Property Law in Geomatics Degree Programmes: Innovations to Enhance Student Engagement and Learning (8535) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Mohsen Kalantari, Abbas Rajabifard, Farzad Alamdara and Behnam Atazadeh (Australia): A 3D Game-Based Learning System for Land Administration Subjects (8605) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Paul Kenny, Karen McLean and Renee Coysh (Australia): Teaching Surveying in the Digital World (8750) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Agus Sutanto, Iwan Fahlevi Setiawan and Saut Sagala (Indonesia): Implementing a Blended Training Course on the Introduction of Geology for Spatial Planning: Potentials and Lessons Learnt (8873) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Elena Rangelova and Jude Lacoste (Canada): Challenges of Flipping a Classroom in Geomatics Engineering (8878) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Hjelseth Eilif (Norway): Integrated Approach for a Future-Oriented Design of Curricula for Higher Education in Surveying (9065) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Wednesday, 31 May 16:00–17:30 215, Messukeskus
| TS05H - Urban and Cities Planning Commission: 8
Frank Friesecke (Germany): Smart Cities in the European Perspective: Energy-efficient, safe and sustainable (8549) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Pertti Tamminen (Finland): Urban Sustainability in Vuores, a New Housing Development in Tampere (8683) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Isabelle Klein and Alexandra Weitkamp (Germany): How to Define Threshold Households in Different Big German and European Cities (8719) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Christelle Van den Berg (Netherlands) and Daviz M. Simango (Mozambique): Urbanisation Versus Occupation in the Beira Municipality in Mozambique; How Land Registration Supports Spatial Planning Processes (8720) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Maarit Kahila and Anna Broberg (Finland): Making Cities Wiser – Crowdsourcing for Better Decisions (8847) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Gozde Bakioglu and Asli Dogru (Turkey): GIS-Based Model for Estimation of Level of Service (8852) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Efthimios Bakogiannis, Charalampos Kyriakidis, Maria Siti and Chryssy Potsiou (Greece): Transforming Athens in a Resilient City (9045) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Wednesday, 31 May 16:00–17:30 216, Messukeskus
| TS05I - The Valuation Models of Tomorrow and Commission 9 Working Groups Commission: 9 Chair: Steven Nystrom, United StatesRapporteur: Mr David Smejkal, Czech RepublicThe valuation of real estate is an evolving discipline and the global economy depends on its continued refinement and improvement. This session focuses on the Working Groups of Commission 9 (the Valaution and Management of Real Estate) and presentations on innovative real estate valuation models.
WG 9.1: Expanded Policy Framework for Sustainable Real Estate Markets
In 2010, the United Nations published the Policy Framework for Sustainable Real Estate Markets booklet. The aim of Working Group 9.1 is to discuss, analyse and expand upon this work, to allow for greater understanding and applicability in its implementation.
WG 9.2: Valuation and Real estate management through Fin-tech
This working group focuses on fourth generation technologies used by the World Bank’s approach to land engagement. Blockchain technology has been hailed by custodians as being the future of the real estate management industry with potential to streamline processes such as land and property registration, valuation of property and many more digital actions.
WG 9.3: Valuation Methods and Standards Worldwide
The wokring group will bring together real estate professionals (valuers, managers, brokers, state and private ownership organizations) to share templates and techniques used to value and analyse specific property types.
Antonio Benvenuti (Italy): Market Value with the Direct Capitalisation Through the Building and Land Rate (8722) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Seppo Järvinen and Esa Ärölä (Finland): Market Based Income Approach for Forest Valuation (8937) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Alexander Dorndorf, Matthias Soot, Alexandra Weitkamp and Hamza Alkhatib (Germany): A Heuristic Robust Approach for Real Estate Valuation in Areas with Few Transactions (8982) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Thursday, 1 June | Thursday, 1 June 09:00–10:30 Plenary Hall, Messukeskus
| Plenary Session 3
Theme: The Contribution of our Profession – In a Digitalised World
- Prof. Markku Poutanen, Director, Geodesy and Geodynamics
Finnish Geospatial Research Institute
- Dr. Janet Edeme, Policy Officer
Africa Union
- Prof. Dr. Juha Hyyppä, Director, Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry
Finnish Geospatial Research Institute
| Thursday, 1 June 11:00–12:30 Plenary Hall, Messukeskus
| TS06A - Land Management in Growing Urban Zones Commission: 7
Yoko Horie, Saya Kobayashi and Masaru Kaidzu (Japan): A Concept of Land Administration Tool against City Sprawl (8769) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Shimon Barazani and Yaron Felus (Israel): New Cadastral Processes for Town Planning Aim at Expediting Land Registration (9080) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Ine Buntinx, Serene Ho, Bruno Broucker and Joep Crompvoets (Belgium): Governance of Innovative Geospatial Tools: Literature Review and Interview-Based Study in East Africa. (9044) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Ashokkumar Shrestha, Purna Nepali and Reshma Shrestha (Nepal): Livelihoods of Squatter Settlements: Analysis from Tenure Perspective (8536) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a peer reviewed paper. Abebe Zeluel, Solomon Kebede, Tuomo Heinonen and Baheru Zeyenu, Project Coordinator (Ethiopia): New Urban Land File Management System of Ethiopia (9005) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Isa Mohd Noor, Teng Chee Hua, A. Rahman M. Jazuli, Sarah Shaharuddin and Siti Baiduri Mohd Yusof (Malaysia): Cadastral In Supporting Smart Cities In Malaysia (8908) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Michael Barry and Dennis Mbugua Muthama (Canada): Community Based Organisations in Peri-Urban Land Tenure Administration in Du Noon, South Africa (9074) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Chukwubueze Onwuzuligbo, Victor Nnam, Precious Alozie and Emeka Ejezie (Nigeria): Implementation of Social Tenure Domain Model in Okpoko,
Anambra Stae, Nigeria. (8569) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Thursday, 1 June 11:00–12:30 102, Messukeskus
| TS06B - Geodesy and Surveying Applications Eurico Lourenço Nicacio, Luciana Maria Da Silva and Antonio Carlos França Cagido (Brazil): Vertical Movements Analysis of Brazilian Network for Continuous Monitoring Stations in Southern Brazil (8612) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Bani Nugroho and Pulung Pranantya (Indonesia): Terestrial Laser Scanning Application For Headrace Tunnel Inspection, A Case Study Cirata Tunnel Indonesia (8619) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Ernesto Rodríguez Roche (Cuba): Modernization of the Cuban National Geodetic Network- building the Fundamental GNSS Network (8622) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Christoph Holst, Berit Schmitz and Heiner Kuhlmann (Germany): Investigating the Applicability of Standard Software Packages for Laser Scanner Based Deformation Analyses (8736) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Belhadj Attaouia, Kahlouche Salem, Ghezali Boualem and Gourine Bachir (Algeria): Computation of Continuous Displacement Field from GPS Data -Comparative Study with Several Interpolation Methods (8754) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Linjie Men, Yahan Zhang, Yongzhong Feng and Yonghong Wang (China, PR): Research on Application of GNSS Precision Single Point Positioning in UAV Surveying (8780) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Christopher Page, Pascal Sirguey, Richard Hemi (New Zealand), Elisabeth Simonetto, Ghyslain Ferrè and Charlet Christophe (France): Terrestrial Laser Scanning for the Documentation of Heritage Tunnels: An Error Analysis (8891) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Hendriatiningsih Sadikin, Heri Andreas and Andika Prasetya Suherman Putra (Indonesia): Land parcel 3D mapping using Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS), Case study: Mutiara Beach, Jakarta, Indonesia (8894) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Vu Nguyen Dang, Phong Minh Nguyen and Binh Thanh Nguyen Thi (Viet Nam): Son Doong Cave Presentation Abstract (8927) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Mirjam Bilker-Koivula, Jyrki Mononen, Christoph Förste, Franz Barthelmes, Jonas Ågren (Sweden), Biao Lu (Germany) and Timo Saari (Finland): Improving the Geoid Model for Future GNSS-based Navigation in the Baltic Sea (8935) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. | Thursday, 1 June 11:00–12:30 103A, Messukeskus
| TS06C - Classical and Emerging Positioning Techniques Commission: 5 Chair: Prof Guenther Retscher, AustriaRapporteur: Dr Allison Kealy, Australia Vassilis Gikas, Harris Perakis (Greece), Allison Kealy (Australia), Guenther Retscher (Austria), Constantinos Antoniou (Germany) and Thanassis Mpimis: Indoor Parking Facilities Management Based on RFID CoO Positioning in Combination with Wi-Fi and UWB (8576) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a peer reviewed paper. Harald Sternberg and Thomas Willemsen (Germany): Position Estimation Based on MEMS Inertial Sensors for the Use as Pedestrian Navigation (8558) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a peer reviewed paper. Laura Ruotsalainen and Simo Gröhn (Finland): Conferest- Event Application for Comfortable Visiting Experience (8965) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Milan Horemuz and Jansson Patric (Sweden): Optimum establishment of total station (8846) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Francis Okeke, Olayemi Odumosu and Victor Nnam (Nigeria): Relative Study of the Accuracy of Spirit Levelling and GNSS Levelling (8581) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Alain De Wulf, Michiel Decock, Annelies Vandenbulcke, Cornelis Stal and Philippe De Maeyer (Belgium): Noise Reduction Algorithm for Mobile LiDAR Data of Sand Ripples in Intertidal Zones of Beaches (8813) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Jorma Jokela (Finland): Use of Nummela Standard Baseline in Present-Day European Metrology Research (8971) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Thursday, 1 June 11:00–12:30 103B, Messukeskus
| TS06D - Platinum Member: LEICA GEOSYSTEM | Thursday, 1 June 11:00–12:30 208, Messukeskus
| TS06F - 6 Commission: 6
Lam Lityin (Hong Kong SAR, China): Too Detail to Survey – UAV, Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing for Construction Projects (8688) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Remy Boudon (France): Exploring New Solutions for Large Areas or Long Linear Structures Monitoring: INSAR from Satellites and Lidar from UAV (8762) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Marijana Petković, Tosa Ninkov, Vladimir Bulatović, Mehmed Batilović and Jasmina Ninkov (Serbia): Application of Mobile Laser Scanning Technology in Making the as Built Projects of Industrial Objects (8799) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Emi Sukiyah, Pulung A. Pranantya, Suherman Dwinuryana and Myke Jones (Indonesia): The Morphotectonic 3-D Modelling of Cisadane Watershed Based on Interpretation of Satellite Imagery and Field Survey in the Region of South Tangerang, West Java, Indonesia (8992) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Roope Näsi, Eija Honkavaara, Teemu Hakala, Niko Viljanen and Pirjo Peltonen-Sainio (Finland): How Farmer Can Utilize Drone Mapping? (9004) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Thursday, 1 June 11:00–12:30 209, Messukeskus
| Voluntary Guideline on the Responsible Governance of Tenure (VGGT) (FAO & FIG) Rapporteur: Ms. Liza Groenendijk, Netherlands, Chair of FIG Commission 2 Marije Louwsma, Christiaan Lemmen (Netherlands), Morten Hartvigsen (Hungary), Juhana Hiironen (Finland) and Jean Du Plessis (Kenya): Land Consolidation and Land Readjustment for Sustainable Development – the Issues to Be Addressed (8973) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Morten Hartvigsen, Katalin Ludvig and Maxim Gorgan (Hungary): Land Consolidation as Vehicle for Implementation of VGGTs and SDGs (9007) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Walter Timo de Vries (Germany), Chethna Ben (Fiji), Mohsen Kalantari (Australia), Liza Groenendijk (Netherlands) and Francis Roy (Canada): How Is the VGGT Travelling over Time in the Survey Community? (8735) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Liza Groenendijk, Senior Lecturer (Netherlands), Francis Roy, Professor (Canada), Walter Timo de Vries, Professor (Germany), Mohsen Kalantari (Australia) and Chethna Ben (Fiji): Land Governance for Surveyors: the VGGT in the Curriculum. (8602) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] David Mitchell (Australia), Siraj Sait (United Kingdom), Jean Du Plessis (Kenya) and Dimo Todorovski (Netherlands): Towards a Responsible Land Administration Curriculum (8876) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Thursday, 1 June 11:00–12:30 215, Messukeskus
| TS06H - Unpacking Planning Principles for Sustainable Development Commission: 8
Peter Nyhlén (Sweden): National Geodata Strategy for Sweden 2016-2020 Developed Co-Operation for Open and Usable Geodata Via Services (8791) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Mark Obbink (Netherlands): Empowering Participatory Planning in Land Development Widen Your View by SKETCH ‘n MATCH (8823) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Robert Kaden and Christian Clemen (Germany): Applying Geodetic Coordinate Reference Systems within Building Information Modeling (BIM) (8967) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Yaïves Ferland, Francis Roy and Guy Mercier (Canada): The Rise and Fall of Zoning (9071) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Thursday, 1 June 11:00–12:30 216, Messukeskus
| TS06I - Real Estate Taxation Solutions for a Changing World Commission: 9 Chair: Richard Glover Rapporteur: Risto PeltolaReal estate taxation is one of the core components in many national budgets. This session focuses on new solutions to increase accuracy and efficiency in taxation to support a well-functioning economy.
Gasant Jacobs (South Africa): Analysing Whether Property Tax Constitutes a Viable Source of ‘own Revenue’ for Rural Municipalities (8630) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Risto Peltola (Finland): How Finland Approaches Land Value Taxation:
An experiment to cost-effectively value land
in a system where land and structures are valued separately (8666) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Quang-Thanh Bui (Viet Nam): House Price Estimation in Hanoi Using Artificial Neural Network and Support Vector Machine: in Considering Effects of Status and House Quality (8751) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Maximilian Karl (Germany): The Fiscal Reform of Land Tax in Germany: a Report for the Time Being? (8810) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Nanin Sugito, Irawan Sumarto, Hendriatiningsih Sadikin and Bambang Leksono (Indonesia): Urban Land Sector Assessment using Simultaneous Equation Model as Single Value for Multipurpose (8917) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Thursday, 1 June 11:00–12:30 217, Messukeskus
| TS06J - FIG Standards Network Chair: Dr David Martin, FranceRapporteur: Nic Donnelly, New Zealand
The FIG Standards Network meets regularly to discuss relevant standards in the Survey Profession. The terms of reference of the Network are:
- Building and maintaining relations with the secretariats of standardisation bodies,
- Proposing priorities on FIG's standardisation activities, including advising the Council on priorities for spending,
- Setting up necessary Liaison relationships with standardisation bodies,
- Ensuring that lead contacts to Technical Committees etc… are in place,
- Maintaining an information flow on standardisation to FIG members, including through the FIG website, and more directly to relevant Commission Officers,
- Maintaining this Guide, and related material on the FIG website,
- Working with other NGOs, within the framework of the MOUs signed by the Council,
- Advising FIG's officers and members on standardisation activities as necessary.
All those interested in standards and their influence on the surveying profession are cordially invited to attend the meeting.
| Thursday, 1 June 14:00–15:30 209, Messukeskus
| TS07G - Academic Forum on VGGT (FAO & FIG) | Thursday, 1 June 14:00–15:30 Plenary Hall, Messukeskus
| TS07A - Finding Synergies for Land Planning and Land Registration Commission: 7 and 8
Jani Hokkanen and Esa Tiainen (Finland): Cadaster Development and Support to UN SDGs (8842) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Hellen Nyamweru, Cyprian Selebalo, John Gitau and Danilo Antonio (Kenya): Towards Actualizing the Continuum of Land Rights in Support of Sustainable Development Goals (8782) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Bambang Edhi Leksono and Muhamad Ihsan (Indonesia): Developing Model Of Agriculture Land Consolidation As Tool To Recover From Industrial Liquid Waste Pollution Hazards. (8998) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Mikko Marjomaa (Finland): Land Consolidation and Jointly Owned Forest – Case Haukipudas (8833) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Sri Karina Bangun, PhD Student, Louis Marrou (France) and Soegiono Soetomo (Indonesia): The Influence of Land Development and Planning on Rubarnism in Barito Kuala, South Kalimantan, Indonesia (9108) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. | Thursday, 1 June 14:00–15:30 102, Messukeskus
| TS07B - Determining Responsible Land Governance Accounting for Continuum of Titles, Climate Change and More Initiatives Isaac Adedurin (Nigeria): National Security Integrated Land Databank {NASILADAB} for Nigeria. (8482) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Wang Xiaofan, Dai Erfu and Guo Xudong (China, PR): Modelling the Coupled Effects of Climate Change and Management Approaches in the Forest Plantations of South China (8596) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Mehmet Alkan and Zeynel Abidin Polat (Turkey): Design and Determine the Spatio-Temporal Cadastral Data Infrastructure for LADM (8633) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Babu Ram Acharya (Nepal): Towards Responsible Land Governance in Nepal
(8682) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Asmamaw Yehun, Amezene Reda, Animaw Mekonen and Solomon Chekole (Ethiopia): Evaluation of Current Urban Cadastre Practice in Ethiopia (8804) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Charisse Griffith-Charles and Michael Sutherland (Trinidad And Tobago): Determining Cadastral System Conformity to the VGGTs (8849) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Sandra Rodriguez, Daniel Páez (Colombia) and Abbas Rajabifard (Australia): Analysis of the Implementation of Multipurpose Cadastre in Colombia from an International Perspective (8866) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Asli Dogru, Deniz Okcu, Asli Sabuncu and Haluk Ozener (Turkey): Interaction of Spatial and Temporal Integration of Climate Characteristics by GIS (8966) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Tarja Myllymäki and Tuomas Kautto (Finland): Why Interoperability of Data Is So Challenging? (8979) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Daniel Gillins and Dennis Michael (USA): Inclusion of Leveling with GNSS Observations in a Single, 3-D Geodetic Survey Network Adjustment (9075) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Diah Dzihrina, GIS Analyst, Heru Murti, Director of Cadastral Survey and Mapping and Hanhan L. Syahid, Head of Cadastral Survey Section (Indonesia): A Way to Accelerate Land Registration Program through Participatory Mapping (Case Study: Indonesia)
(9106) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. | Thursday, 1 June 14:00–15:30 103A, Messukeskus
| TS07C - GNSS I Commission: 5 Chair: Dr. Suelynn Choy, AustraliaRapporteur: Dr. Neil Weston, United States Hannu Koivula, Antti Laaksonen, Sonja Lahtinen, Jaakko Kuokkanen and Simo Marila (Finland): Finnish Permanent GNSS Network, FinnRef (8939) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Sadat Bakici, Omer Salgin, Tahsin Kara, Serdar Erguner, Erkan Kulaksiz and ali ilbey (Turkey): Business Model of CORS-TR (TUSAGA-AKTIF) (8913) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Tansu Erol, Bilal ERKEK and Sedat BAKICI (Turkey): Trusted Data Communication and Security Issues in RTK GNSS Network (8613) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Hancock Craig, Huib de Ligt (China, PR) and Xu Tang (China, PR): The Possibility of Using GNSS Quality Control Parameters to Assess Ionospheric Scintillation Errors (8822) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Kazuki Sakai, Basara Miyahara, Yohei Hiyama and Tomoaki Furuya (Japan): Development of GNSS Positioning Technique for Improving Positioning Accuracy Under Urban Environments (8784) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Fuat Basciftci, Cevat Inal, Omer Yildirim and Sercan Bulbul (Turkey): Determination of Regional TEC Values by GNSS Measurements, A Case Study: Central Anatolia Sample, Turkey (8940) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Thursday, 1 June 14:00–15:30 103B, Messukeskus
| TS07D - Construction Standard, Regulation & Best Practices Commission: 10
Ayodeji Oke, Clinton Aigbavboa (South Africa) and Olayinka Ibitoye (Nigeria): Effect of Globalisation on Quantity Surveying Practice in an Emerging Economy (8483) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a peer reviewed paper. Ayodeji Oke (South Africa), Treasure Ijieh (Nigeria) and Clinton Aigbavboa (South Africa): Appraisal of Qualitative Factors Affecting Contractors' Tender Price in a Developing Country (8484) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a peer reviewed paper. Olufemi Oyedele (Nigeria): Assessment of Cost Control Methods of Construction Companies in Nigeria (8486) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a peer reviewed paper. Ruya Fadason, Chitumu Danladi, Lecturer II and Sharon Jatau, Lecturer II (Nigeria): Construction Standard and Regulation in Nigeria (8746) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Ong See Lian (Malaysia): ICMS - Global Consistency in Reporting Construction Cost (8890) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Thursday, 1 June 14:00–15:30 207, Messukeskus
| TS07E - GIS as a Critical Tool in Research and Disaster Recovery Preparedness, Recovery and Management Commission: 3 The data on disaster risk play a vital role for the services they provide to society. In this context, the management of risk and the management in the field of civil protection, summarize the key contributions and challenges of using and accepting GIS as a method of prevention, research, estimation of the damage and the organization of rescue. The session also examines the vulnerability indicators such as the voluntary information (crowdsourcing and other emerging concepts). In this session it is also discussed the issue of potential GIS infrastructure and how they might be applied to develop the innovation.
Luciana Maria Da Silva, Eurico Lourenço NICACIO and Antonio Carlos França CAGIDO (Brazil): Temporal analysis of the environmental impact of the disaster in Mariana, Minas Gerais, Brazil (8610) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Denny Lumban Raja and Adang Saputra (Indonesia): Spatial Analysis of Soil Erosion and its Correlation with Landslide Events: Case Study of Cipongkor, West Bandung District (8713) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Rudiney Pereira, Emanuel Silva, Elisiane Alba, Juliana Marchesan and Carlos Sehn (Brazil): Open Source Tools for Integrated Production Information on Forest Areas - Study Case: Spatial Analysis of Forest Fragments in Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. (8797) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Suman Baral (Nepal): Web and Mobile GIS for Disaster Recovery and Rehabilitation: Use Case of Nepal (8836) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Dewi Gentana, Emi Sukiyah, M. Lobo Balia and nana Sulaksana (Indonesia): Evaluation of Geothermal Prospect Area Based on Satellite Imagery Analysis and 3-D Modelling Using Micromine Software: Case Studi in Ulubelu Area, Indonesia (8871) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Cromwell Manaloto, Alessandro Dalmasso, Daniele Brancato, Luca Dal Buono and Gianrico Baldini (Italy): Surveyors' Role In Post-Seismic Scenario: The Earthquake In Centre Italy (9018) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Naa Dedei Tagoe and Saviour Mantey (Ghana): Monitoring the Distribution of Agro-Input using GIS Technology: A Case Study of the Akim-North Municipality in Ghana (9056) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Thursday, 1 June 14:00–15:30 208, Messukeskus
| TS07F - Land Tools for Tenure Security (UN-Habitat GLTN) | Thursday, 1 June 14:00–15:30 215, Messukeskus
| TS07H - 8 - Preparedness or Response: The Dilemma in Planning Policy Choices for Environmental Hazards and Sustainable Development Commission: 8
Habtemicael Weldegiorgis (Eritrea): The Role of National Park Development in 'Recovery from Disaster' (8492) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a peer reviewed paper. Lukas Rammer, Gerhard Navratil and Julius Ernst (Austria): After the Disaster –Cadastral Processes to Establish Legal Security (8519) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a peer reviewed paper. Biplov Bhandari (Nepal), Manzul Kumar Hazarika (India) and Nuwan Waidyanatha (Sri Lanka): The role of SAMBRO as Cross-Agency Situational-Awareness Platform for Disaster Risk Management (8592) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Hassan Chtouki (Morocco): The Contribution of the City Planning in the Urban Resilience to the Hazards of Earthquakes and Floods: the Case of Morocco (8759) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Andiani Andiani (Indonesia) and Sulamith Kastl (Germany): A Guideline to Incorporate Geological Hazard Information to Spatial Planning for Local Governments in Indonesia (8877) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Asli Sabuncu (Turkey): Object Based Image Analysis with Orthophoto Data After Natural Disaster (8924) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Holger Hoppe and Michael Jeskulke (Germany): Flood Risk in Urban Areas – Data Analysis, Communication, Mitigation and Urban Development (9026) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Theo Koetter (Germany): Stress Testing Cities ─ How to Measure the Resilence of Cities (9095) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Thursday, 1 June 14:00–15:30 216, Messukeskus
| TS07I - Extreme Valuation Challenges and How to Overcome Them Commission: 9 The accurate valuation of real estate underpins every successful economy. However, some real estate markets include especially difficult valuation challenges that require innovative solutions. In this session we will examine some solutions to these extreme challenges.
Felician Komu (Tanzania): Property Valuation Systems and Methods in Tanzania- An Empirical Analysis (8551) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a peer reviewed paper. Matthias Soot, Alexandra Weitkamp, Alexander Dorndorf, Anja Jeschke and Hamza Alkhatib (Germany): Different Regions with Few Transaction - An Approach of
Systematization (8648) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Michael McDermott (Australia) and Matt Myers (USA): Presenting a Guide to the Valuation of Unregistered Land (8796) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Efstathios Katagis and Konstantina Mangina (United Kingdom): Logistics: the New High Street. Is Greece Capable of Following the Example of Poland? (8865) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Rachelle Alterman (Israel): Land Readjustment in Practice: A Cross National Comparative Analysis of Legal and Implementation Challenges (8867) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Thursday, 1 June 14:00–15:30 217, Messukeskus
| TS07J - History Session | Thursday, 1 June 16:00–17:30 217, Messukeskus
| TS05J - FIG Commission 1 Working Group issues Commission: 1 Chair: Gary Strong, United KingdomRapporteur: Senior Lecturer Brian Coutts, New ZealandAn update on issues under consideration by Commission 1.
Brian Coutts, Senior Lecturer (New Zealand): Geospatial Surveyors – What's in a Name? (9133) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Robyn McCutcheon (Australia): Status of Women in the Spatial Industry Internationally (8771) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Donald Grant (Australia): International Boundaries on a Dynamic Planet – Issues Relating to Plate Tectonics and Reference Frame Changes (8882) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Haim Srebro (Israel): The Influence of Changes in the Jordan and Yarmouk Rivers on the International and Cadastral Boundaries (8534) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Michel BACCHUS (France): Recent Improvements in Digital Files of International Borders of France (9066) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Thursday, 1 June 16:00–17:30 Plenary Hall, Messukeskus
| TS08A - Securing Rights with New Technologies Commission: 7
Kees de Zeeuw and Martin Salzmann (Netherlands): Tenure Security as a Service (8976) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Sanjaya Manandhar and Bijaya Kumar Manandhar (Nepal): The Importance of RRR in Cadastral System (8747) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Libor Tomandl (Czech Republic): Solutions for Increasing Legal Credibility of Property Boundary (8884) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Murat Meha, Muzafer Çaka and Rexhep Kqiku (Kosovo): Enhancing Cadastral Land Information System Towards Soa in Republic of Kosovo (8631) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Leiv Bjarte Mjøs (Norway): Cadastral Development in Norway and Need for Reforms (9024) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Donald Grant (Australia): Earthquake Affected Cadastral Boundaries in New Zealand – Legislation and Maintenance of Cadastral Spatial Accuracy (8934) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Thursday, 1 June 16:00–17:30 102, Messukeskus
| TS08B - Relationships Between Land Readjustment, Land Consolidation and Value Aune Rummukainen (Finland): Property Boundaries and Boundary Markers in Finland (8580) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Kalle Konttinen (Finland): The Reliction Area in Finnish Cadastre - a Very Finnish Problem (8647) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Shiguang He and Yongzhong Feng (China, PR): Land Consolidation Helps Rural Poor Population Get Rid of Poverty—Taking Gansu Province of China as an Example
(8729) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Lei Yang (China, PR): Smart Land Consolidation Approach in China,a Case Study of Chengdu Plain,Sichuan Province (8777) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Zhang Jing, Wang Ke, Xu Hongwei, Deng Jingsong and Yu Zhoulu (China, PR): Research on the Consolidation of Rural Construction Land under China’s New Urbanization Plan — A Case Study in Tongxiang City, Zhejiang Province, China (8786) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Bambang Edhi Leksono, Nanin Trianawati Sugito, Andri Rapik Ahmadi, Levana Apriani, Muhammad Ihsan, Agung Budi Harto and Wiwin Windupranata (Indonesia): Study of. Public Lands Compensation in Capacity and Existence of Abrasion and Accretion (Case Study: Northern Coast Region, Indramayu, West Java) (8790) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Petri Lukin (Finland): Expropriation in Finland (8932) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Zhang Anlu and Zhang Anlu (China, PR): Trans-Regional Compensation Mechanism Under Unbalanced Land Development: from the Perspective of Local Government Economic Welfare (8933) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Atifah Rabbani, Alfita Puspa Handayani and Andri Hernandi (Indonesia): Spatial Analysis about the Adjustment of NJOP based on Assessment Ratio in Bandung (8949) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. Christiaan Lemmen, Kees De Zeeuw and Peter Van Oosterom (Netherlands): Further Development of Operational Standards in Support to Land Administration (9033) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. | Thursday, 1 June 16:00–17:30 103A, Messukeskus
| TS08C - 5 - GNSS Il Commission: 5 Chair: Dr. Neil Weston, United StatesRapporteur: Dr. Suelynn Choy, Australia Gethin Wyn Roberts (United Kingdom): Triple Frequency multi-GNSS Cycle Slip Detection using Ionospheric Residuals. (8785) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Hussein Msaewe, Craig Hancock, Panos Psimoulis, Gethin Roberts and Lukasz Bonenberg (United Kingdom): Assessment of the Effects of Combining Multi-GNSS Constellations on the Solution Accuracy and Availability (8831) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Cetin Mekik, Ilke Deniz and Gokhan Gurbuz (Turkey): Determination of the Most Applicable Precipitable Water Vapour Model for Turkey using GNSS (8512) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Li Zhang and Volker Schwieger (Germany): Investigation of a L1-optimzed Choke Ring Ground Plane for
a Low-Cost GPS Receiver-System
(8513) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a peer reviewed paper. olalekan Isioye (Nigeria), ludwig Combrinck and Joel Botai (South Africa): Evaluation of Spatial and Temporal Characteristics of GNSS-Derived ZTD Estimates in Nigeria (8552) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a peer reviewed paper. Jeremiah Richard and Chima Ogba (Nigeria): Analysis of Accuracy of Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS) and Google Earth Digital Terrain
Model (DTM) Data using Geographic Information System Techniques
(8585) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Thursday, 1 June 16:00–17:30 103B, Messukeskus
| TS08D - Technology and Sensors Commission: 4
Hungkyu Lee, Yunsu Choi, Guenwoo Ham and Seonghyeon Yun (Republic of Korea): Experimental Assessment of Achievable Accuracy of GNSS-Derived Heights from Carrier Phase-Based Positioning Techniques for Ellipsoidally Referenced Hydrographic Surveys (8792) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Hugh Parker, Mark Sinclair and Benoit Cajelot (Australia): Airborne LiDAR Bathymetry Operations in Challenging Environments as Experienced in Finland (8885) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Erwin Heine (Austria): Multi-Transducer Sediment Echo Sounder for 3D Documentation of Submerged Archaeological Sites – a Case Study at a Prehistoric Pile Dwelling at Lake Mondsee (Austria) (9012) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Dino Dragun, Hydrographic surveyor/Party Chief (Croatia), Lieselot Noppe, Project Manager, Pierre Serpe, Senior Hydrographic surveyor (Belgium), Emeline Caron, Hydrographic surveyor and Astrid Robert, Hydrographic surveyor (France): Semi-Buried Seabed Object Detection: Sonar vs. Geophysical Methods (9102) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Thursday, 1 June 16:00–17:30 207, Messukeskus
| TS08E - Cartography and Aereophotogrammetry Commission: 3 The topic about Cartography and Aereophotogrammetry in Land Use offers researches, applications and contributions with a unified approach to planning, to mobility and to environment. The session will show original inter-disciplinary papers on the interaction of land use, on transport and on the compatible development. The papers contain hints about the engineering, planning, modeling, economics, geography, regional studies, architecture, network science and other complex systems.
Harry Ferdiansyah (Germany): Scheme for Enriching Authoritative Geospatial Information using Participatory Mapping Data in Indonesia (8520) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a peer reviewed paper. Jinyue Wang, Martin Metzner and Volker Schwieger (Germany): Accuracy and Quality Assessment of Various Digital Road Maps for Wrong-Way Driving Detection on German Autobahn
(8614) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a peer reviewed paper. You Shao and Samsung Lim (Australia): A Semi-Automatic Method for Building Boundary Extraction from Airborne Lidar Data (8779) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Zezhong Ma and Kai Yang (China, PR): Establishment and Application of the Geospatial Reference Frame of Land Resources in Chongqing City (8788) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Juha Oksanen, Christian Koski, Pyry Kettunen and Tapani Sarjakoski (Finland): Automatic Generation of Cartographic Features for Relief Presentation Based on LIDAR DEMs (8950) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Hayrettin Acar, Mehmet Ozturk, Fevzi Karsli and Mustafa Dihkan (Turkey): Automatic Extraction of Oblique Roofs for Buildings from Point Clouds Produced by High Resolution Colur-Infrared Aerial Images (9002) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Lingli Zhu, Tuomas Turppa, Eero Salminen, Arttu Julin and Juha Hyyppä (Finland): Augmented Reality and Remote Sensing: Using Different Spectrum to Exhibit Our Physical Environment in Real-Time (9029) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] zenabu sisay (Ethiopia): Linear Feature Orientation and Positional Accuracy Assessment of Digital Orthophoto and Line Map for Large Scale Mapping: The Case Study on Bahir Dar Town
(9081) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Thursday, 1 June 16:00–17:30 208, Messukeskus
| TS08F - Taking Responsibility for Interest Groups and Stakeholders Commission: 7
Maliheh Gholamhosseini (Iran), Arbind (Man) Tuladhar and Liza Groenendijk (Netherlands): Insecurity of Land Tenure and Women Vulnerability in Climate Change (8684) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Ceciliar Nkechi Baywood Chukwuma, Udo A Emmanuel, johnbosco Ojiako and Chinedu Brown (Nigeria): Women Right to Land in Nigeria (8509) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Michael Barry (Canada): A Word Processor Based Deed Design to Facilitate Land Title Adjustment (8687) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Mehmet Fatih Diri (Turkey): Sustainable and Effective Land Management (8615) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Thomas Dabiri (Nigeria): Delta State Government of Nigeria Good Cadastre Initiative And Poor Cadastre Infrastructure: A Weak Foundation For Good Governance And Good Citizenship (8926) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. | Thursday, 1 June 16:00–17:30 209, Messukeskus
| TS08G - Demand, Quality and Accreditation of Education. Commission: 2 In this session we bring together the presentations related to the demand for and supply of professional education, aiming at bridging the gap between the education sector and the labor market (Working Group 2.3). It further hosts the presentations related to quality of education and academic accreditation of surveying education programs and the mutual recognition of surveying education degrees (Working Group 2.4).
Thomas Ashaolu (Nigeria): Assessment of Asset-Specific Competencies in Valuation: a Survey of Nigerian Practitioners (8571) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a peer reviewed paper. Ibrahim Sa'idu Jahun (Nigeria): The Roles and Contributions of Nigerian Polytechnics in the Development of Surveying and Geo-Informatics Education,Issues,Prospects and Challenges: A Global Perspective (8584) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Dimo Todorovski, Jaap Zevenbergen and Liza Groenendijk (Netherlands): Land Administration Master’s Programme Mission Revisited (8616) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Fahria Masum (Germany), Liza Groenendijk (Netherlands), Reinfried Mansberger (Austria) and Audrey Martin (Ireland): Enhancing the Role of Surveyors: Bridging the Gap Between Demand for and Supply of Professional Education (8681) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Alias Abdul-Rahman and W. M. Aminuddin Wan Hussin (Malaysia): Establishing The Geomatic Accreditation Council In Malaysia (8752) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Ashim Babu SHRESTHA (Nepal): Opportunities and Challenges of Geospatial (Geomatics/Surveying) Education in Nepal (9003) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Thursday, 1 June 16:00–17:30 215, Messukeskus
| TS08H - Land Governance in Planning Policies Commission: 8
Paul Visigah and Iyenemi Kakulu (Nigeria): A Planning Approach to Incremental Housing Development in Port Harcourt, Nigeria (8562) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a peer reviewed paper. Eunice Ms Matey (Ghana), Monica Lengoiboni and Mila Koeva (Netherlands): Zoning Standards and Compliance in the Context of Customary Tenure System: a Case Study of West Ashiyie, Adentan Municipality in Ghana (8695) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Akkelies Van Nes (Norway): Spatial Improvement Strategies for Deprived Neighbourhoods (8718) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Julia Berglund (Sweden): Social Responsibility in Land Allocation Agreements – An Example from Malmö (Sweden) (8911) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Chiahemba Jesse Nor (United Kingdom): The Making of Global Mega Projects in Abuja's Central Area: Processes, Actors and Incentives. (8941) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Guy Mercier, Francis Roy, Etienne Berthold and Yaïves Ferland (Canada): Understanding Current Cities Through the Individual Actions of Land Developers: A New Biographical Methodology (9053) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Thursday, 1 June 16:00–17:30 216, Messukeskus
| TS08I - GIS and its Evolving Roll in Valuation and Standards Commission: 9 Chair: Ben Elder, United KingdomRapporteur: Mr Manohar Velpuri, DenmarkA successful real estate market is a key component of a successful economy. The evolving relationship between GIS systems, Valuation and Standards helps make this economic sector transparent and efficient. This session will address the latest tools to help foster the real estate sector in the coming generations.
Sølve Bærug (Norway): Legal, Tolerated, Illegal: IVS Market Value Definition and the “Legally Permissible” (8559) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a peer reviewed paper. Ben Elder (United Kingdom): Significant Changes in International Standards – What Do They Mean for the Valuation Practitioner (8603) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Gunnar Rutegård and Anders Bogghed (Sweden): Use of Laser Data as a Tool when Calculating the Volume of Standing Forest in Property Tax Assessment of Agricultural Properties (8794) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Abdullah Kara, Volkan Cagdas, Umit Isikdag (Turkey), Peter van Oosterom (Netherlands) and Erik Stubkjær (Denmark): Towards an International Information Standard for Immovable Property Valuation
(8901) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Volkan Cagdas, Abdullah Kara (Turkey), Peter van Oosterom, Christiaan Lemmen (Netherlands) and Erik Stubkjær (Denmark): A Knowledge Organization System for the Development of an ISO 19152:2012 LADM Valuation Module (8904) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Ali Elbattay, Abderrzak Bannari and Nadir A. Hameed (Bahrain): Development of a Fast and Cost Effective Geospatial Techniques to Monitor Real Estate Potential of Residential Manmade Islands in the Countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (9025) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] | Thursday, 1 June 16:00–17:30 217, Messukeskus
| TS08J - New Survey Regulations Commission: 1 Chair: Dr Donald Grant, AustraliaRapporteur: Gary Strong, United KingdomAn international perspective on regulatory issues.
Kristian Holmén (Finland): The Impact of the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 on Land Surveying in Finland (9049) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Arve Leiknes (Norway): Proposal for Introduction of Professional Cadastral Surveying in Norway (9028) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Vadim Fishbein, Senior Coordinator- Geodetic Mapping technologies, Yaron Felus, Shimon Brazani and Ronen Regev (Israel): The New Israeli Survey Regulations (9057) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Jerry Carter (USA): Surveying Licensure in the United States – The Licensure Process and Efforts to Promote the Surveying Profession (9111) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Hartmut Müller and Ulrike Klein (Germany): Geo Data Management, a New Area of Activity for Surveyors (8972) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Gennady Pobedinskiy, Director and Alexander Prusakov, Head of Department (Russia): The Legal and Technical Regulation of the Geodetic, Cartographic and Spatial Data in the Russian Federation (9120) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] This is a short presentation. | Thursday, 1 June 17:30–18:30 Messukeskus
| FIG Commission Annual Meeting
The FIG Commissions are responsible for pursuing FIG's professional and technical objectives and are the backbone of the professional work in FIG.
The Commission meetings are open for everyone who are interested in the work. After the meeting each commission hosts a dinner.
Join the meetings in following rooms:
- Commission 1: Professional Standards and Practice in Room 2017
- Commission 2: Professional Education in Room 210
- Commission 3: Spatial Information Management in Room 102
- Commission 4: Hydrography in Room 103B
- Commission 5: Positioning and Measurement in Room 103A
- Commission 6: Engineering Surveys in Room 209
- Commission 7: Cadastre and Land Management in Planery Hall
- Commission 8: Spatial Planning and Development in Room 2015
- Commission 9: Valuation and the Management of Real Estate in Room 2016
- Commission 10: Construction Economics and Management in Room 101D
| Friday, 2 June | Friday, 2 June 11:00–15:00 Plenary Hall, Messukeskus
| FIG General Assembly - part 2 Chair: Ms Chryssy Potsiou, Greece |
Unassigned papers |
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Holman Latorre Bossa, Student and César Arango Gómez (Colombia): Monitoring and Control Progress of Task Times in Construction Projects with UAV and BIM Models: Case-Of-Study: Universidad de La Sabana, Bogotaá Colombia (8988) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Kristian Evers, Geophysicist and Thomas Knudsen, Geodesist (Denmark): Transformation pipelines for PROJ.4 (9156) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Ludmila Pietrzak and Andrzej Hopfer (Poland): Extension of property rights in the context of marking parcel lines in works related to cadastral parcel lines (9157) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Kate Fairlie (United Kingdom), Eva-Maria Unger (Austria) and Cecilia Linden (Sweden): Tracking the Gender Dimensions of a Surveying Career (9020) [abstract] [paper] [handouts] Alexandra Högblom Moisio (Sweden): 3D Real Property Formation in Sweden (8991) [abstract] [paper] [handouts]
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