APPENDIX TO ITEM 31.1
Report for the 23rd General Assembly
FIG Working Week in Prague, 22-26 May 2000
Task Force on Under-represented Groups in
Surveying
The Newsletter
The Task Force continued publishing a Newsletter about current activities of
the task force, international bodies and organisations, member associations and
universities. Since the Working Week in Sun City, South Africa, three more
issues have been available on the FIG web site.
Following reports were published with the issues 3/99,
4/99 and 1/00
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Gender in the Habitat Agenda: implications for the
International Federation of Surveyors (FIG)
by Diana Lee-Smith and Sylvie Lacroux, UNCHS (Habitat)
- Engineering Education: for Ourselves and for the Public
by Wendy J. Woodbury Straight, USA
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University to boost Engineering among American Indians by
Wendy J. Woodbury Straight
- 10th Anniversary of the DVW Working Group "Women in Surveying"
by Gabriele Dasse
- Women’s Access to Land - a Task Force Group of FIG Commission 7,
by Agneta Ericsson, Sweden
-
The World Conference on Science
Following Biographies were published
- Kirsi Artimo, Finland
- Mary C. Feindt, USA
- Chryssy Alex. Potsiou, Greece
Task Force homepage
The Task Force homepage is
now established on the FIG web site. There you get access to general information
about the Task Force on Under-represented Groups in Surveying, the Report of the
results of the questionnaire sent out to FIG member associations and
universities, the Interim Reports of the activities during the FIG Congress in
Brighton and the Working Week in Sun City, the Papers presented in the Task
Force Session in Sun City and all issues of the Newsletter.
FIG Bulletin
General information is distributed through the FIG bulletin or sent out
with the FIG Bulletin.
FIG Working Week, Prague
In Session 1 "Co-operation with International Bodies and Organisations"
Dr. Sylvie Lacroux and Diana Lee-Smith, UNCHS (Habitat) will give a presentation
concerning "Under-represented Groups in Urban Development Issues Including
in the Professional Practice".
"Need for Involvement of the new generation of Contributors to
FIG"
In Sun City the Task Force discussed the "Draft Discussion Document on
the future Governance and Management of FIG" and especially the "Need
for Involvement of the new generation of Contributors to FIG". Following
activities are the result of this discussion:
Task Force Meeting during the FIG Working Week Prague
The participants of the Task Force Meeting in Sun City proposed among others
- to encourage the Commissions to support corresponding members, to inform
them (topical homepages) and to facilitate the attendance of commission
meetings,
- to encourage the Member Associations to enable practical work for foreign
students and young professionals.
For the Task Force Meeting in Prague the following main topics are suggested:
- The presentation of the results of the questionnaire sent out to
commission chairs concerning members, corresponding members and meetings of
the Commissions.
- Considerations concerning a network for workplaces for trainees (foreign
students and young professionals).
Symposium organised with the Annual Meeting of Commission 7 in Hamburg 18
May 2000
For students and young professionals who are member of the German association
DVW the registration fee for this one day Symposium on Land Markets is 50 % of
the normal fee.
Congress Registration Washington 2002
The participants of the Task Force Meeting in Sun City proposed among others
to encourage the Hosts of Congresses and Working Weeks to evaluate the
participants concerning gender, age and Commissions and to mark the name tags of
participants attending the first time a Congress or Working Week, to facilitate
an integration.
Mary Clawson, Congress Director for the FIG Congress in Washington, agreed to
add the suggested information on the registration form. Concerning the age of
participants information is required in periods: younger than 40, 41 –50, 51
– 60 and older than 60. More details will be discussed in Prague.
Gabriele Dasse
Chair, Task Force on Under-represented Groups in Surveying
18.2.2000
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