XXV FIG Congress- a celebration, celebrating the culmination of collective efforts and collaborative actions

"The FIG Congress is our global forum where sciences, technologies, knowledge and practices come together; where issues, initiatives, researches and results converge and where cultures, diversity, specialization and expertise assemble"; said FIG President Teo CheeHai, at the opening ceremony of the Congress.

The FIG Congress - where young and experienced meet

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Here the FIG Foundation board of Directors and Trimble representative Keith Hofgartner, together with the 8 Young Surveyors who were selected to participate from all parts of the world.

The FIG Congress was for the first time since its beginning in1878 held in Asia, and the silver jubilee Congress was a culmination of the four-year FIG Work Plan for the current FIG Council as well as the start of a new 4 year term with a new FIG President and two Vice Presidents elected at the General Assembly.

Since Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia was selected as destination for the 2014 Congress, the Local Association, PEJUTA, the Local Organising Committee and FIG have worked intensely on the preparations to make this Congress a special experience for all participants. This culminated from 16-21 June in a mix of sessions, events, tours and impressions. The Congress offered more than 170 technical sessions over the four Conference days with around 550 presentations, a welcome reception for all attendants, 3-day exhibition, technical tours, social tours, a Malaysian dinner and Gala dinner. Partners were the World Bank, FAO, UN-ESCAP, UN-GGIM, UN-Habitat/GLTN. The Congress attracted more than 2500 participants from almost 100 countries.

Kuala Lumpur and Malaysia is a wonderful destination for a conference. The Malaysian hosts showed their hospitality and did their utmost to welcome all the international and national participants and make them feel comfortable right from the arrival at the airport to the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre where the Congress took place. The centre is conveniently placed in the centre of Kuala Lumpur and is easy to access. From the centre there is a wonderful view toward the Petronas Towers – one of the remarkable landmarks of Kuala Lumpur.

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The view from the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre

This Congress was co-organised between FIG and the Association of Authorized Land Surveyors Malaysia, PEJUTA with he cooperation from Land Surveyors Board Malaysia, Department of Survey and Mapping Malaysia, Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau, Board of Quantity Surveyors, Malaysia, Board of Valuers, Appraisers and Estate Agents Malaysia, City Hall of Kuala Lumpur and Royal Institution of Surveyors Malaysia. Primary Supporters were Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau, Malaysia (MyCEB), Department of Survey and Mapping Malaysia (JUPEM) and Land Surveyors Board Malaysia. A special thanks to all contributors, bringing this Congress to a success.

The Congress was a celebration and culmination of the collective efforts and collaborative actions taking place during the last four years, as FIG President Teo expressed in his opening speech. Then the President said: ‘The Surveying profession is a real world, people centric, solution-oriented profession. It is a creative and constructive profession engaged in idea generation, conceptualization and constructive development, engaging the creative and innovative processes that generate new approaches and opportunities, including that which has never before existed’.

The theme of the XXV FIG Congress ‘Engaging the Challenges, Enhancing the Relevance’ could not have been chosen better. Not only a series of impressive developments as the Global Geodetic Reference Frame, Global Geospatial Information Management and GNSS World are under co-ordination for implementation. Also a series of approaches and tools as for example “Fit-for-Purpose” Land Administration and the Social Tenure Domain Model demonstrate that FIG, together with its partners and the profession, are ready to engage challenges as undernourishment, shelter, climate change and economic progress with its sciences, technologies, knowledge and practices.

The world we want

Politicians and governments can do more to embrace the revolution in data gathering and analysis; to use evidence-based policymaking to design programmes that work. So too the surveyors who produce some of the most important data of all’ said the Prime Minister of Malaysia, the Honourable Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak, in his opening speech. He added: ‘We should work to improve existing information infrastructure, including spatial data infrastructure; and to implement policies to ensure that spatial data is reliable, accessible for re-use, and can be easily integrated into collaborative environments’.

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Prime Minister of Malaysia, the Honourable Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak giving his inspiring welcome address

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The Prime Minister of Malaysia testing his present

 

Key note speakers as Greg Scott and Vanessa Lawrence from the United Nations Initiative on Global Geospatial Information Management referred to the vision ’Realizing the Future We Want for All’, the first report of the UN System Task Team on the Post-2015 UN Development Agenda from 2012. This vision is very relevant for the profession and sets out four core dimensions where progress needs to be made:
- Inclusive social development: including empowering people through land tenure security
- Environmental sustainability: including improved land use planning and food security
- Inclusive economic development: including ensuring access to land and natural resources
- Peace and Security: this means amongst others no land conflicts

Fit-for-purpose land administration

The new joint FIG/World Bank “Fit-for-purpose” land administration publication is in alignment to this vision and its core dimensions. During the introduction of this approach at the FIG Congress it became clear that further communications and discussions with colleagues in surveying and with professionals from other disciplines are needed in order to get a clear understanding of this approach. The approach is based on key principles as general boundaries, use of aerial imagery, purpose related accuracy and opportunities for updating. The latter needs to be better communicated; here the level of geometric accuracy as desired by surveyors comes into the land administration. Keith Bell from the World Bank highlighted the support of the Word Bank to the “Fit-for-purpose” approach also in the context of the challenges of the Post-2015 Development agenda. He also highlighted the relevance of support by professional surveyors to this approach.

There was also a lot of support from Clarissa Augustinus from UN-Habitat/GLTN to the “Fit-for-purpose approach. She underlined the role of professionals: leadership; more attention to the managerial aspects and not just to data creation; need for understanding the shift at global level – for example the continuum of land rights; the need for working with other disciplines and the need for large scale innovation and institutional strengthening. Dr Augustinus was very happy with the launch of the open source software of the Social Tenure Domain Model. During the Congress the open source software and the commercial software’s were widely seen as being complimentary in a win-win environment. Also the innovations as presented by Chris Rizos from the International Association of Geodesy concerning a Multi System GNSS World fit very well to the “Fit-for-purpose” land administration – especially for geo referencing of imagery and for future upgrading and maintenance of boundary data.

Highlights

Ahmad Fauzi Bin Nordin gave a very nice overview of the relevance of geo-spatial information for crisis management and national development – the Malaysian case in an international context. The relevance of a good link to spatial data in the marine environment was brought by Mustafa Iptes from the International Hydrographic Organisation. Ben Elder from the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors explained the impact of and developments within the International Property Measurements Coalition. The standardisation activities are fundamental to property markets and to the profession.

Dato Sri Mustapa Muhamed, Minister of International Trade and Industry, Malaysia and David Mitchel from RMIT University, Australia discussed environmental and economic aspects in a sustainable future. Jean-Yves Pirlot for the Council of European Geodetic Surveyors explained the relevance of his organisation.

Cadastre 2014

The Congress was a mixture of celebration, contribution and commitment. Celebration among other things of the Cadastre 2014 that does not only represent ideas and concepts but also the collective Professional passion and abilities to better comprehend and apply evolving concepts. A new FIG publication is available on Cadastre 2014 with the title: ‘Cadastre 2014 and beyond’. In his foreword FIG President CheeHai Teo congratulates the authors of Cadastre 2014, Jürg Kaufmann and Daniel Steudler from Switzerland. They were highly recognised during two special sessions at the Congress for their contribution to the development of the profession. During those sessions the contributing authors to this new FIG Publication gave a presentation. We have to thank the authors, Jürg Kaufmann and Daniel Steudler not only for the development of Cadastre 2014. We have to thank them too for the way in which this Vision has been brought to the profession and the users of products and services from the profession. This vision and way of thinking has been a key to the development of modern cadastres. Paul van der Molen, The Netherlands summarised the global recognition and support of this work of Kaufmann and Steudler: Bravo! Bravo! Bravissimo!

Declarations

A number of joint declarations were celebrated including the Joint FIG-World Bank Declaration on Fit-for-Purpose Land administration, the Suva Statement on Spatially Responsible Governance in the context of Small Island developing states, the UN-GGIM-AP Kuala Lumpur Declaration on Spatially Enabling Governments and Societies.

During the FIG/UN-GGIM-AP Technical Sessions on Global Geodetic Reference Frame, a joint Statement was adopted.  The UN-GGIM-AP/FIG Statement on Global Geodetic Reference Frame recognized the growing need for an accurate and stable Global Geodetic Reference Frame to support, inter alia, earth observation, including sea level and climate change monitoring, natural hazard and disaster management and a wide range of other activities in public and private sectors throughout the World, contributing towards inclusive social progress, environmental sustainability and economic development.

The Statement was adopted by the UN-GGIM-AP Executive Board at its meeting on 20th June during the XXV FIG Congress and urges -

  • member states and their representatives within UN-GGIM-AP together with all member states and their representatives at the fourth session of the Committee of Experts on Global Geospatial Information Management, to support the approval of a draft resolution on Global Geodetic Reference Frame for Sustainable Development, and to submit to the 2013-14 session of the UN General Assembly for final adoption; and
  • FIG member associations and all other membership groups of FIG, to take appropriate initiatives to inform and encourage the representatives of their respective countries to the fourth session of the Committee of Experts on Global Geospatial Information Management, to support the approval of the draft resolution on Global Geodetic Reference Frame for Sustainable Development and its submission to the UN General Assembly.

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FIG Director Generals Forum was well attended with Director/Surveyor Generals from all over the world

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A technical session
 

16th International Surveyors’ Congress (16th ISC)

As part of the FIG Congress the Royal Institution of Surveyors Malaysia held their 16th International Surveyors’ Congress (16th ISC) on the last two conference days. The ISC is an annual event and around 160 participated in the congress. The technical programme was included in the overall congress programme. There was however a special opening ceremony on Thursday 19 June. The incoming President Welcome Address: Sr Hasan Jamil, Deputy Director General II, Departm. of Survey and Mapping Malaysia, also co-congress director of the FIG Congress gave a welcome address. Hereafter Sr P. Tangga Peragasam, RISM President and Cheehai Teo, FIG President gave a welcome speech and finally Louise Brooke-Smith, RICS President Elect and Prof. Jon Mills, Treasurer of ISPRS both gave a Keynote Address.

Young Surveyors Conference

The Young Surveyors had their own successful Conference in a hotel next door and had furthermore access to the full congress programme as well. The atmosphere was dynamic, interactive and with a focus to documentation via social media. Eva-Maria Unger from Austria presented the results of this event to the general assembly of FIG: ‘Yes we are the future and we are dreaming big’. During the three conference days there were both plenary sessions with many high level speakers as well as several workshops. 180 Young Surveyors had found their way to the FIG Congress.

FIG Foundation had through a competition selected 8 Young Surveyors from various parts of the world to attend the full congress. These young surveyors presented their papers in a special session on their thoughts and visions for the future.

Young Surveyors from the Asia/Pacific area also held their first regional meeting during the congress.
 

Training of Trainers Workshop

Prior the conference a 3½ day workshop was held for young surveyors on the training of the Social Tenure Domain Model (STDM) use and application. The workshop was organised jointly between UN-Habitat/GLTN and FIG Young Surveyors Network. Around 30 Young Surveyors as well as civil society and grassroots organisation partners participated in the workshop.

Carbon Offset Tour

Presidents and Heads of delegations of FIG member associations were invited into the jungle of Malaysia during the technical programme to plant 100 trees on behalf of the Congress. This programme is initiated by the Malaysian Convention and Exhibition Bureau, MyCEB in line with the Prime Minister's commitment to offset 40% carbon emissions by year 2020. FIG XXV Congress donated RM 5000 to this programme to secure the sustainability.

The event was set up by president Azmi Mohd Zin of Pejuta, the Association of Authorised Land Surveyors Malaysia, and his fellow member of the Local Organising Committee of the FIG Congress together with the Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM) and took place at FRIM grounds, adjacent to the Botanical Garden on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur. All delegates received a special green shirt to wear during the tour together with a hat to protect from the sun.

FIG Vice President Rudolf Staiger together with president Azmi unveiled a plaque commemorating this special event and handed over a cheque from the Congress to FRIM.
The 100 trees were various heavy hardwood trees that were planted at Field 10, Jalan Rahman Ali, FRIM.

The planting of the trees was followed by a traditional Malaysian lunch in the Botanical Garden, before the delegates returned to the Kuala Lumpur Convention Center.

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FIG Vice President Rudolf Staiger gives the cheque from the congress to FRIM
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FIG Vice President Rudolf Staiger plants his tree and the plaque.

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FIG Delegates planting their trees

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Getting instruction how to plant the hard wood trees

Exhibition

56 international and national exhibitors found their way to the three-day exhibition and the hall was packed with participants during the breaks between the sessions but also in-between. A new feature, the Bunga Raya Platform, was allocated in the exhibition area for technical/product presentations, briefings or launchings and throughout the day there were various presentations by the exhibitors.

All coffee/tea breaks and the delicious lunches that the Kuala Lumpur Convention centre serves took place in the exhibition hall which gave a lively atmosphere.

After the opening ceremony the Prime Minister of Malaysia officially opened the exhibition. He walked through the exhibition together with the Presidents of FIG and the local association PEJUTA. Here, he showed his interest in the surveying field by the many conversations he had with various exhibitors.

A special thanks to the four platinum sponsors: Trimble, ESRI, Leica Geosystems and Topcon/Soccia.
Thanks to the silver sponsors: Thomson Reuters, Intermap and Airbus Defence & Space. Without the support from the sponsors and exhibitors the congress could not have taken place.

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The Prime Minister of Malaysia opened the exhibition and showed his interest in the surveying industry by asking many questions. Here he is talking with ESRI representative Brent Jones together with FIG President CheeHai Teo.

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The exhibition hall


 

Technical Tours

During the four congress days various technical tours were offered and they were all booked up. There were tours to:

  • Putrajaya, located 25 km south of Kuala Lumpur that serves as the federal administrative centre of Malaysia and is managed by Putrajaya Corporation. Putrajaya is being developed as a City in a Garden.
  • The National Valuation Institute (Inspen), a training and research institute under the Department of Valuation and Property Management Malaysia (DVPMM) set up to provide capacity building for government valuers and the property industry. Its main training Campus is located in Bangi, Selangor about 27 km from Kuala Lumpur City Centre.
  • MY Rapid Transit (also known as Klang Valley Mass Transit or MRT) a proposed 3-line mass rapid transit system in the Greater Kuala Lumpur (part of Klang Valley region) conurbation which envisages a ‘Wheel and Spoke’ concept comprising two northeast – southwest radial lines and one circle line looping around Kuala Lumpur city.
  • The Department of Survey and Mapping Malaysia or better known as JUPEM is responsible for spearheading national development and offers advisory services to the Malaysian Government in the surveying and mapping discipline, while undertaking surveying and mapping works (cadastral surveys, topographical mapping, thematic mapping, underground utility mapping and boundary demarcartion) which form the foundation of basic socio-economic development and national sovereignty.

Social Events

The FIG Congress is also about networking, meeting old acquaintances and meeting new friends and colleagues from all over the world. The Welcome Reception was an excellent occasion to meet and greet in nice surroundings at Kuala Lumpur Convention Center.

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Accompanying persons were offered a special full day tour designed for them in Kuala Lumpur and surroundings.

The Malaysian Evening/Foundation dinner was a cultural experience with Malaysian food, music and art&crafts. The cooks gave explanations to the various food that was placed at stations around the hall, and in-between the guests could walk around and make their own various crafts such as batik paintings, songket weaving, pewter smithing and henna art painting.

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President of FIG Foundation John Hohol and Keith Hofgartner, Trimble greeting all to the Malaysian dinner. Participants could try various arts & crafts and a malaysian drum band played local music.
 

The Gala dinner consisted of a 10 course dinner with a variety of entertainment during the evening both by a virtuous violin performer, a local cultural group and finally a live band. The international participation on the dance floor increased towards the end of the evening.

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Conclusion

The FIG General Assembly and its decisions is described in a separate report.

The Congress finished with a closing ceremony in which FIG President Teo summarised the main outcomes of the congress and of the last four years. He described from the vision: “A Profession, armed with knowledge and best practices, extending the usefulness of surveying for the benefit of society, environment and economy, increasingly positioned in significance and relevance, next door to everywhere”, how membership has been engaged, how FIG has been engaging the global challenge in order to enhance the significance and relevance towards the betterment.

At the closing ceremony President Teo was acknowledged for the successful congress together with the local organising committee, represented by President of PEJUTA, Mohammad Azmi Mohd Zin and Co-congress director Sr Hasan Jamil.

President Teo was also recognised for his leadership and strong commitment to the Federation. President Teo will conclude his term of office by the end of 2014.

FIG thanks all the many participants for their active participation throughout the Congress; in the many sessions; at the various activities; around the Convention Centre and it is our hope that the congress does not stop here – but that all learnings, inspirations and connections are brought back home for future inspiration.

The next FIG Conference will be the FIG Working Week 2015 in Sofia, Bulgaria, 17-20 May 2015.

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Goodbye form the local organising committee

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Key note presentations

Opening ceremony:

Plenary session 1

  • Hon. Dato’ Sri Mustapa Mohamed, Minister of International Trade and Industry, Malaysia

  • [bio] [handouts]
  • Mr. Gregory Scott, GGIM Advisor, Statistics Division, United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United States

  • [bio] [handouts]
  • Dr. Clarissa Agustinus, Global Land Tool Network, UN-Habitat, Kenya
    [bio] [handouts]

Plenary session 2

  • Mr. Paul Munro-Faure, Deputy Director, Climate, Energy and Tenure Division, Natural Resources Management and Environment Department, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Italy

  • [bio] [handouts]
  • Mr. Keith C. Bell, and Mr. Klaus Deininger, The World Bank, Sustainable Development Department Social, Environment & Rural Development (EASER), East Asia Pacific Region, United States

  • [bio] [handouts]
  • Prof. Chris Rizos, President, International Association of Geodesy (IAG), Australia
    [bio] [handouts]

Plenary session 3

  • Mr. Ben Elder, IPMS Coalition, United Kingdom (Global Launch of the International Property Management Standards)

  • [bio] [handouts]
  • Mr. Jean-Yves Pirlot President, Comité de Liaison des Géomètres Européens (CLGE), Belgium

  • [bio] [handouts]
  • Mr. Ahmad Fauzi Nordin, Director General, Department of Survey and Mapping Malaysia
    [bio] [handouts]

Plenary session 4

  • Dr. Vanessa Lawrence, Co-Chair UN-GGIM, Ordnance Survey International, United Kingdom
    [bio] [handouts]
  • Mr. Mustapha Iptes, Director, International Hydrographic Organization, Monaco

  • [bio] [handouts]
  • Mr. David Mitchell
    [bio] [handouts]

Closing ceremony

Young Surveyors

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Current and incoming council
 
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ACCO - current and incoming commission chairs
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General Assembly  
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Several votings took place during the General Assembly. Here Angel Yanikiev carries out the voting bowl for counting
Opening Ceremony  
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Malaysian drummers at the opening ceremony

Participants at the opening ceremony
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Local Organising Committee
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FIG President Teo greeting Incoming President Chryssy Potsiou

 

 

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