FIG Commission 7 - Cadastre and Land Management

FIG COMMISSION 7 ANNUAL MEETING 2023

2-4 October 2023 in The Netherlands

Invitation Programme at a Glance Programme Field Trip Keynote Event Side events

'Digital Transformation for Responsible Land Administration'


What's new?


A special thank you to our:

Gold sponsor Silver sponsor Bronze sponsors

Invitation

You are invited to take part in the combined FIG C7/C2 Annual Meeting in The Netherlands, at the Locatie Punt, Deventer (Overijssel), proudly hosted by the Netherlands Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency (Kadaster) and ITC, University of Twente, from 2-4 October 2023.

We are certain that the Netherlands and the famous Hanseatic city of Deventer will host an event that will meet all the expectations. The Netherlands is known for its tulips, windmills and polder landscapes, and is also one of the best surveyed areas in the world. Every square meter has been mapped, registered and documented. Being small sized, densely populated, partly below sea level and the second ‘largest’ exporter of agricultural goods in world, the management of land and water is crucial in the society.

Mapping and surveying are basic activities to support the management of land and water. Having almost 200 years of experience with mapping and more than 100 years of land consolidation, the Netherlands offers an inspiring environment for the FIG C7 Annual Meeting.
Not only the rural and urban environments show the important role our profession plays, also the institutional and professional context are renowned for its high-level standards.

Taking part after what will surely be inspiring Kick-Off C7/C2 ‘2023-26’ Working Group sessions at the 2023 FIG Working Week in Orlando, USA; the 2023 FIG C7/C2 Annual Meeting promises to be packed with discussion, debate, and directions – as we continue to renew, reimagine, and recommit to ensuring the relevance of cadastres and land management globally.

Linking directly to the FIG Council and FIG C7 Workplans for 2023-26, key topics will include:

  • Fit for Purpose Land Administration (FFPLA)
  • Women’s Access to Land (and Administration)
  • The UN’s Framework for Effective Land Administration (FELA)
  • Artificial Intelligence and Remote Sensing Advances (AI&RS4LA)
  • 3D Land Administration (3DLA)
  • The Land Administration Domain Model ISO 129152 (LADM)
  • Cybersecurity, Cadastral Data Quality and Open Data
  • Education in Land Administration (inc. a special half-day workshop on Teaching Essential inResponsible Land Administration (TERLA) )

So, whether you are an official FIG C7 delegate of a Member Association, FIG C7 Working Group participant, a land sector expert (technical, legal, social, economic), or just have a keen interest in getting involved with developments in cadastres and land management globally, be sure to get along. 

Put 02-04 October 2023 in your calendar and start planning your attendance. We look forward to welcoming you! More details about abstract submission, pricing, venues, accommodation, transport, and visas will be communicated as the event approaches. We’ll be launching the website shortly. Stay tuned.

Best regards,

FIG Commission 7 + 2 Annual Meeting, Organising Committee


Programme

Key Highlights

  • Complete 3-day technical program covering all aspects of C7 and C2 2023-26 workplans;
  • Opportunity for full extended abstract submission and peer review;
  • Kick-off evening in the historic Hanseatic city centre of Deventer;
  • Joint C7 and C2 dinners and social events alongside the technical program; including brewer visit, city walks and access to the Ijssel River;
  • Tour of the Kadaster museum in the South of Arnhem;
  • Visit to the famous ITC Faculty and its new home on the campus of University of Twente;
  • Opportunity to preview the 3D LA/LADM International Workshop (occurring the following week in Gävle, Sweden 11-13 October);
  • Opportunity to travel onwards, via train, to Integeo in Berlin, Germany (also occurring the following week, 10-12 October). Note: Deventer station sits on the direct line between Amsterdam and Berlin.
  • Opportunity to do your own exploration of The Netherlands, including visits to Amsterdam, Den Haag, polders, and much more.

Keynote

Keynote 1 - Monday 1 October 09:45 - 10:30 Digital Tansformation for Responsible Land Administration

Martin Salzmann:

Bio: Martin Salzmann is Strategy Lead at The Netherlands Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency (Kadaster). Martin is currently actively involved in shaping the Netherlands Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI), digitalisation of the public sector and strategic planning for Kadaster. He has held numerous advisory and management positions within Kadaster. Martin is member of the management board of Eurogeographics.

Keynote 2 - Tuesday 3 October 09:00 - 09:45 Accelerating Fit For Purpose Land Administration

Brent Jones (Esri), Markus Koper (Trimble), Mathilde Molendijk (Kadaster), Javier Morales (ITC, University of Twente) and Christiaan Lemmen (ITC, University of Twente)

Session description: Through the International Federation of Surveyors (FIG), Commission 7 (C7) on Land Management and Cadastre, cadastral land surveyors have long recognised the value of a global perspective on land administration – for building technical consensus amongst practitioners; supporting advocacy of the domain at both national and global levels; and advancing the domain more generally.

The 2023-26 FIG C7 Work Plan will build on this tradition by providing the premier platform for dialogue between professionals, ensuring awareness and undertaking advocacy of the domain towards other global bodies, and instigating the creation of new domain-specific knowledge. To keep the domain moving forward we have to continue to contribute to the significant international cross-domain developments on the one hand, whilst shoring up the technical capacity (and relevance!) of land administration more locally.

This session focuses on ensuring that land management and cadastre remains relevant and central to society – by engaging the participants involved, reimagining how we get things done together, and recommitting to our central areas of competence, contribution, and impact.

Keynote 3 - Tuesday 3 October 09:45 - 10:30 Digital Advances and Scaled Solutions

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Efi Dimopoulou:

Bio: Professor at the School of Rural, Surveying and Geoinforematics Engineering, N.T.U.A., in the fields of Land Administration (LA), Spatial Information Management (SIM), 3D Cadastres and 3D Modelling. Programme Director of the N.T.U.A. Inter-Departmental Postgraduate Course «Environment and Development». President of the Hellenic Society for Geographical Information Systems (HellasGIs, 2014 - 2016). She has participated in 28 funded Research Projects, in Scientific Committees and FIG Commisisons on “3D Land Administration and Standardisation”. She has published 3 books; she authored or co-authored more than 120 papers in scientific journals and reviewed conference proceedings and editorials. She chaired International Conferences and Workshops and she is PC-member and chairman session in many international congresses and scientific events.

Dr. Willem van der Muur:

Bio: Dr. Willem van der Muur is a Land Tenure Specialist at the World Bank’s Urban, Resilience and Land Global Practice. He is currently based at the World Bank Country Office in Jakarta, Indonesia, where he leads the preparation and supervision of land and geospatial projects in the East Asia-Pacific and South Asia region. His key expertise areas and current engagements include customary land tenure, community engagement, and property valuation. Willem received his PhD in Law and Governance from Leiden University. He also holds master degrees in International Law and Social Sciences from the University of Amsterdam. His PhD research focused on customary and indigenous land tenure, assessing the trajectories and outcomes of community efforts to secure collective land rights. For this study he conducted extensive ethnographic fieldwork in rural areas in Indonesia. Before joining the bank, he worked as a post-doctoral researcher studying land conflicts between plantation companies and local communities.

Keynote 4 - Tuesday 3 October 14:00 - 14:30 Intergrated Technologies for Land Administration

Bart Rook, sales engineer at Leica.

Programme at a Glance

Sunday 1
October
Monday 2
October
Tuesday 3
October
Wednesday 4
October
Travel day Welcome Field Trip to
Kadaster in Arnhem
or
ITC Enschede
Official Opening Keynote 2
Keynote 1 Keynote 3
Break
FELA 3D FFPLA AI & RS
Women's Acces to Land + Lunch session Lunch
LADM LA+LUP Keynote 4
LA Education Comparative Cadastres
Break
Commission 7 + 2 Annual Meeting
Bike ride City Tour Borrel
Informal catch up at local bar Pubquiz at the Local Brewery DAVO C7 Annual Dinner

Programme / Proceedings

Note: In technical sessions the author(s) presenting the paper have been marked in italic style.
Monday, 2 October
Monday,
2 October
08:30–09:15
Central, Locatie Punt

Welcome
Participant registration

Welcome Tea and Coffee.

Monday,
2 October
09:15–10:30
Main Room, Locatie Punt

Official Opening
Chair: Kirsikka Reikkinen

Opening by

  • Diane Dumashie (FIG President)
  • Frank Tierolff (Kadaster) & Freek van der Meer (ITC)
    [handouts]
  • Dimo Todorovski (FIG Chair C2) and
  • Rohan Bennett (FIG C7 Chair)

Keynote by Martin Salzmann (Kadaster, Netherlands) on 'Digital Transformation for Responsible Land Administration in the Netherlands'.
[handouts]

Monday,
2 October
10:30–11:00
Central, Locatie Punt

Break

Monday,
2 October
11:00–12:00
Side Room, Locatie Punt

The UNGGIM Framework for Effective Land Administration (FELA)
Chair: Amalia Velasco
Rapporteur: Haico van der Vegt

Mengying Chen (China, PR), Peter van Oosterom (Netherlands), Eftychia Kalogianni (Greece) and Paula Dijkstra (Netherlands):
SDG Land Administration Indicators based on ISO 19152 LADM (12325)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

amalia velasco and amalia velasco (Spain):
FIG- Framework for Effective land Administration Group Work Plan 2023–2026 (12338)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Monday,
2 October
11:00–13:00
Main Room, Locatie Punt

3D Land Administration
Chair: Peter van Oosterom
Rapporteur: Luc Groot

Eftychia Kalogianni, Christian Lemmen, Peter van Oosterom (Netherlands), Efi Dimopoulou (Greece) and Javier Morales (Netherlands):
Integration of multiple data sources for 3D Land Administration through the lifecycle of 3D objects (12340)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Ruben Roes, Jacques Vos, Doris Smudde, Jean-Paul Bolhaar and Lars Boellaard (Netherlands):
BIM Legal the standard for the 3D transformation of legal certainty for apartment law (12350)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Jantien Stoter, Martin Peersmann, Marcel Reuvers, Doris Smudde, Ruben Roes (Netherlands) and Abdoulaye Diakité (Australia):
BIM Legal: defining a standard for 3D cadastral registration of apartment complexes (12356)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Gerlof de Haan (Netherlands):
Totally 3D (12374)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Monday,
2 October
12:00–13:00
Side Room, Locatie Punt

Women's Access to Land (and Administration)
Chair: Marisa Balas
Rapporteur: Claire Buxton

Iyenemi Ibimina Kakulu (Nigeria) and Joann Lee (Germany):
Halting land degradation through equitable land access and land ownership by Women (12319)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Sara Catalina Garcia Ortiz (Netherlands):
Healing Mother Earth: Arhuaco indigenous women and the defence of their ancestral territory (12349)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Monday,
2 October
13:00–14:00
Central, Locatie Punt

Lunch

Monday,
2 October
13:00–14:00
Side Room, Locatie Punt

Lunch Side Event: Women's Access to Land (and Administration)
Chair: Marisa Balas
Rapporteur: Claire Buxton

Monday,
2 October
14:00–15:30
Side Room, Locatie Punt

The ISO Land Administration Domain Model (LADM)
Chair: Peter van Oosterom
Rapporteur: Chipofya Malumbo

Anthony Beck and Xu Lu (United Kingdom):
The role of LADM (ISO19152) in the digital transformation of the Land Administration ecosystem (12332)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Chrit Lemmen (Netherlands):
Experiences and Lessons Learnt - Farewell Lecture (12355)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Christiaan Lemmen, Peter van Oosterom (Netherlands), Abdullah Kara (Türkiye) and Eftychia Kalogianni (Greece):
Overview of ISO 19152 Land Administration Domain Model Edition II (12362)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Monday,
2 October
14:00–15:30
Main Room, Locatie Punt

Digital Transforation for Intergrated Land Management
Chair: Claudia Lindner
Rapporteur: Marije Louwsma

Grazyna Aleksandra Wiejak-Roy (United Kingdom):
The opacity of the allotment gardens market in Warsaw, Poland (12312)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Upendra Oli, Uttam Pudasaini, Nishon Tandukar and Anil Mandal (Nepal):
Usafiri: an Open Source Gis-Based Participatory Mapping Tool to Assist Transport Need Assessment in Rural Communities (12353)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Martin Tillema, Sara Bugera and Matthieu Zuidema (Netherlands):
The registration of new solar parks in The Netherlands (12357)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Angel Collado (Spain):
Advances in Land Administration Research in Spain: Current Situation and Prospects (12358)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Monday,
2 October
15:30–16:00
Central, Locatie Punt

Break

Monday,
2 October
16:00–17:00
Main Room, Locatie Punt

Commission 7+2 Country Reports
Chair: Rohan Bennett and Dimo Todorovski

Federico Pinzón Arana, Johan Andrés Avendaño Arias and Daniel Estiven González Ríos (Colombia):
Characterization of the Colombian Territorial Administration System: Multipurpose Cadastre, dimensions, challenges, and “Geography for Life” (2016-2023) (12337)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Masaru Kaidzu (Japan):
Cadastral (re)survey and human resource supply in Japan (12316)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Matthijs Hoogmoed, Peter van Oosterom and Eric Hagemans (Netherlands):
Visualizing the difference between the geometric and administrative surface area of the Cadastral Map of the Netherlands. (12345)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Carmen Femenia-Ribera and Gaspar Mora-Navarro (Spain):
The cadastre, the land registry, and the technicians collaborate in land administration improvement in Spain (12313)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Arve Leiknes (Norway):
Field course in Røst, Lofoten, Northern Norway (12368)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Monday,
2 October
17:30–19:00
Deventer centre

City Tour

Monday,
2 October
19:00–21:00
DAVO Bieren

Evening Lecture at local brewery DAVO
Join us at DAVO, the local Deventer Brewery, for a borrel and an evening lecture.

Tuesday, 3 October
Tuesday,
3 October
08:30–09:00
Central, Locatie Punt

Welcome
Participant registration for single-day registrations

Tuesday,
3 October
09:00–09:45
Main Room, Locatie Punt

Keynote 2: Accelerating Fit for Purpose Land Administration
Chair: Jaap Zevenbergen

Keynote Accelerating Fit for Purpose Land Administration

Presenters:

  • Brent Jones (Esri),
  • Markus Koper (Trimble),
  • Javier Morales (ITC, University of Twente),
  • Mathilde Molendijk (Kadaster) and
  • Christiaan Lemmen (ITC, University of Twente)

 [handouts]

Tuesday,
3 October
09:45–10:30
Main Room, Locatie Punt

Keynote 3: Digital Advances and Scaled Solutions
Chair: Paula Dijkstra
Keynote Efi Dimopoulou with support from VGN Netherlands and Willem van der Muur (World Bank)

Through the International Federation of Surveyors (FIG), Commission 7 (C7) on Land Management and Cadastre, cadastral land surveyors have long recognised the value of a global perspective on land administration – for building technical consensus amongst practitioners; supporting advocacy of the domain at both national and global levels; and advancing the domain more generally. The 2023-26 FIG C7 Work Plan will build on this tradition by providing the premier platform for dialogue between professionals, ensuring awareness and undertaking advocacy of the domain towards other global bodies, and instigating the creation of new domain-specific knowledge.

To keep the domain moving forward we have to continue to contribute to the significant international cross-domain developments on the one hand, whilst shoring up the technical capacity (and relevance!) of land administration more locally.

This session focuses on ensuring that land management and cadastre remains relevant and central to society – by engaging the participants involved, reimagining how we get things done together, and recommitting to our central areas of competence, contribution, and impact.

 [handouts]

Tuesday,
3 October
10:30–11:00
Central, Locatie Punt

Break

Tuesday,
3 October
11:00–13:00
Main Room, Locatie Punt

Fit for Purpose Land Administration (FFPLA)
Chair: Christiaan Lemmen and Israel Taiwo
Rapporteur: Sanne Hekman

Israel Taiwo (Nigeria) and Menare Royal Mabakeng (Namibia):
Engagements for Advancing the Objectives of the Fit-for-Purpose Land Administration Working Group: A Call to Action (12323)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Israel Taiwo, Olomolatan Ibitoye and Sunday Oladejo (Nigeria):
A Comparison between Fit-for-Purpose Land Demarcation and Conventional Land Demarcation Practices in Ekiti State, Nigeria (12324)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Amir Bar-Maor and Kees de Zeeuw (Netherlands):
Cadastral System Implementations Using GIS (12333)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Christelle Van den Berg (Netherlands):
Boosting Land Administration modernisation in Benin with Fit for Purpose Land Administration (12359)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Trias Aditya (Indonesia):
Visualizing Title Uncertainties and Quality Issues in Digital Era of Land Administration (12363)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Helge Nysæter (Norway):
Cadastral Surveying and Computation Methods (12369)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Tuesday,
3 October
11:00–13:00
Side Room, Locatie Punt

Artificial Intelligence and Remote Sensing for Land Administration
Chair: Mila Koeva
Rapporteur: Jeroen Grift

Jeroen Grift (Netherlands), Claudio Persello (Italy) and Mila Koeva (Bulgaria):
Toward Large Scale Cadastral Mapping with Deep Learning: A Benchmark Dataset (12326)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Ron Dalumpines, Trent Larson, Justin Howard and Josh Hanks (USA):
How AI can be used in land management? (12328)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Kim Jeong O (Republic of Korea):
Efficiency of cadastral surveywork through combining of GNSS devices and AR technology. (12329)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Linda Foster (USA) and Mazin Al-Shahwarzi (Oman):
Together, AI and GIS Strengthen Land Administration in Oman (12336)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Uttam Pudasaini, Upendra Oli, Sandesh Sharma, Rajee Tamrakar and Sushmina Manandhar (Nepal):
Drones and Web GIS based Street Naming and Household Addressing System: A case of Changu Narayan- An Urbanizing Municipality from Kathmandu, Nepal (12352)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Stefan Bussemaker (Netherlands):
Overview of AI Applications at The Netherlands’ Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency (12354)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Simon Šanca, Sjur Kristoffer Dyrkolbotn, Leiv Bjarte Mjøs, Arve Leiknes and Helge Nyseter (Norway):
Automatic Georeferencing of Land Consolidation Maps with AI (12367)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Tuesday,
3 October
13:00–14:00
Central, Locatie Punt

Lunch

Tuesday,
3 October
14:00–14:30
Main Room, Locatie Punt

Keynote 4: Integrated Technologies for Land Administration
Chair: Paula Dijkstra

Guest speaker Leica Geosystems

Tuesday,
3 October
14:30–15:30
Main Room, Locatie Punt

Land Administration Education
Chair: Simon Hull
Rapporteur: Malumbo Chipofya

Davey Edwards (USA) and Grazyna Wiejak-Roy (United Kingdom):
Regulation and accreditation of surveying professions – USA and UK - challenges going forward (12315)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Simon Hull, Jennifer Whittal and Rosalie Kingwill (South Africa):
What is Land Administration? Exploring an inclusive definition. (12317)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Rosario Casanova (Uruguay) and Angel Collado (Spain):
Global Survey of Academic Education on Land Surveying (12318)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Stig Enemark (Denmark):
Responsible Land Administration A GLTN Synthesis Report and User Guidance in support of education, research, and capacity development (12330)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Leiv Bjarte Mjøs and Kristin Land (Norway):
Knowledge sharing about cadastral and land administration systems in the Nordic countries (12370)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Tuesday,
3 October
14:30–15:30
Side Room, Locatie Punt

Comparative Cadastres
Chair: Charl-Thom Bayer
Rapporteur: Eva-Maria Unger

Karolina Itäinen, Pauliina Krigsholm and Kirsikka Riekkinen (Finland):
Prominent Themes and Challenges in Comparing Cadastral Systems (12314)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Charl-Thom Bayer (Namibia) and Laura Meggiolaro (Italy):
Comparative Land Data for Land Administration Innovation (12322)
[abstract] [paper] [handouts] [video]

Tuesday,
3 October
15:30–16:00
Central, Locatie Punt

Break

Tuesday,
3 October
16:00–17:00
Main Room, Locatie Punt

Closing Session
Chair: Rohan Bennett and Dimo Todorovski
Summary of technical program, including results for Working Groups

Upcoming events

Thanks and acknowledgements

Wrap-Up Close

Tuesday,
3 October
17:00–18:00
Central, Locatie Punt

Start Borrel

© International Federation of Surveyors, FIG 2023

Field Trip

Programma 4 October 2023 @ Kadaster, Arnhem

.PDF version

Moderator Sanne Hekman Rindert Vos
  sanne.hekman@kadaster.nl rindert.vos@kadaster.nl
  T +31 6 - 23 06 33 93 T +31 6 - 11 23 45 75
     
  Kadaster office Arnhem
  Conference rooms Appel & Peer
  Mr. E.N. van Kleffenstraat 8
  6842 CV Arnhem
   
09:30 Arrival at Kadaster Arnhem
10:00 Paula Dijkstra - Director Kadaster International
  Opening address
10:15 First Round
  Group 1 Kadaster Museum - Tonnie Peters
Experiencing more than 190 years of surveying in the Netherlands at our Kadaster Museum
  Group 2 10:15 Janette Storm - Product Manager
Contributing to a Geo-datafundament for societal challanges the Dutch NSDI
11:00 Chris Hargreaves - Surveyor [handout]
    A day in the life of a Dutch Surveyor - how to measure parcels in the Netherlands
12:00 Lunch at the company restaurant
13:00 Second Round  
  Group 1 13:00 Janette Storm - Product Manager
    Contributing to a Geo-datafundament for societal challanges the Dutch NSDI
    13:45 Chris Hargreaves - Surveyor
    A day in the life of a Dutch Surveyor - how to measure parcels in the Netherlands
  Group 2 Kadaster Museum - Tonnie Peters
  Experiencing more than 190 years of surveying in the Netherlands at our Kadaster Museum
14:30 End of programme and bus transport Arnhem - Deventer

Programme 4 October 2023 @ ITC New Building, Enschede

.PDF version

09:00 - 10:00 Bus transport Deventer - Enschede  
10:00 - 10:30 LA 2203 + LA 2201 Welcome coffee/tea and time for refreshment
10:30 - 12:30 LA 2405 Jaap Zevenbergen as HoD PGM and Dimo Todorovski as Chair FIG C2
Opening Adress
  Mila Koeva (Netherlands)
Keynote speech: 3D Cadastres and Digital Twin [handouts]
  Dimo Todorovski (Netherlands) and Rosario Casanova (Uruguay)
FIG Commission 2 Work plan 2023 - 2026 and
FIG 81 Publication: Enhancing the Surveying Education with Blended learning [handouts]
12:30 - 13:45 LA 2203 + LA 2201 Lunch offered by FIG Commission 2
13:45 - 14:45 LA2405 Chair: Simon Hull - Rapporteur Grazyna Wiejak-Roy
  Stig Enemark (Denmark), Jaap Zevenbergen (Netherlands), and Mabekeng Royal (Namibia)
Panel session: Teaching Essentuals for Responsible Land Administration - the past, present and future of TERLA
  Simon Hull (South Africa)
Incorporating TERLA module 1 (Core Values and Principles) into an online Continuing Professional Developted course
  Dimo Todorovski (Netherlands)
Incorporating TERLA module 4 (Responsible Land Administration in Practice) in postgraduate teaching at ITC
  Simon Hull (South Africa), Grazyna Wiejak-Roy (United Kingdom), Didier Rugema (Ethiopia), Royal Mabekeng (Namibia) and Rosalie Kingwill (South Africa
A quick SWOT analysis of the TERLA modules [handouts]
14:45 - 15:30 LA 2405 + LA 2315 Visit to the DISC Lab (Decision Support Lab for Spatial Planning)
16:00 End of programme and bus transport Enschede - Deventer

Top


Paper and submission

All speakers have received a confirmatrion of acceptance email.

All speakers are expected to submit an extended version of the abstract (approx. 1000 words) OR full paper using the paper template. Please send the extended abstract to Rindert Vos and Martine Eelderink at rindert.vos@kadaster.nl  and Martine.Eelderink@kadaster.nl

Templates

Top


Top

Side events

Sunday 1 October 17:00 - 18:00 Bike ride

The bike ride is fully booked.

Departure is at Cafe De Heks. Please make sure you are on time.

Sunday 1 October 18:00 informal catch-up

The organizing party has selected two different cafe's/bars in the city centre of Deventer to meet each other in an informal setting.

Option 1: Cafe De Heks
Brink 63
7411 BV Deventer, Netherlands

Option 2: Saint Tropez Gastrolounge
Brink 28
7411 BS Deventer, Netherlands

Note: There are no reservations made. This option is not included in the offical program and participation is without obligation.

Monday 2 October 17:30 City Tour

Put on your walking shoes and join us with a city walk through Deventer, one of the oldest cities in the Netherlands. Deventer is one of the Hanseatic cities: a network of Dutch cities that conducted exclusive trade in the Middle Ages With Denmark, Germany, Norway, Sweden and Poland, among others.

Thanks to this lucrative trade, Deventer grew into a beautiful historic city on the IJssel.

Monday 2 October 19:00 DAVO Brewery - pubquiz

The city walk ends at DAVO Brewery. A local Deventer Brewery where you can chat about the day with fellow participants while enjoing a beer and some (Dutch) snacks. During the evening it is possible to participate in a pubquiz. Who do you think knows more about FIG, the organizing parties and Deventer?

Note: two beers and snacks are included. Others are for your own costs.

Tuesday 3 October Borrel at event location

Join us for a borrel at the event location.

Tuesday 3 October 19:00 C7 Annual Dinner

This event's Annual Dinner takes place at de Zwarte Silo in Deventer.

Costs for this dinner is EUR 50,- and payment can only be made in cash.

The C7 Annual Dinner is fully booked.

Top


Event

Location

The FIG C7/C2 event takes place from monday 2 October till 4 October 2023 at Locatie Punt, Scheepvaartstraat 7, 7411 MB Deventer, Netherlands. A perfect location within one-and-a-half hour by train for Schiphol, Amsterdam Airport, located just outside the old historic city center.

Deventer is a centuries-old Hanseatic town by the banks of the river IJssel. The city embodies its long and rich history, with magnificent monuments, handsome squares en old museums surrounded with a very pleasant atmosphere.

Mode

This event is designed as a onsite event only.

Hosts

Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency (Kadaster) & ITC Faculty, University of Twente

Contact person

Event

Rindert Vos (Kadaster) rindert.vos@kadaster.nl and Petra Weber (ITC, U-Twente) p.d.weber@utwente.nl

Commission

Rohan Bennett
Chair, FIG Commission 7
email: figcommission7@fig.net

Hotels

Hotel name Adress Approx
€ p.p.p.n.
Venue
Walking
Venue
PT *
C.S. *
Walking
Fletcher Hotel Gilde Nieuwstraat 41, 7411 LG Deventer (city centre) € 126,00 22 min. 15 min. 10 min
Finch - Botique hotel Keizerstraat 20, 7411 HH Deventer (city centre) € 115,00 16 min. 10 min. 5 min.
Huis van Deventer Grote Kerkhof 5, 7411 KT Deventer (city centre) € 122,00 18 min. 10 min. 12 min.
Monroe's stay Zandpoort 9, 7411 BL Deventer (city centre) €   88,00 14 min. 13 min. 11 min.
Grand Botique Hotel Grote Kerkhof 9, 7411 KT Deventer (city centre) € 116,00 18 min 17 min. 12 min.

* Distance from hotel to venue walking, from hotel to venue with Public Transportation (PT) and from Central Station Deventer (C.S.) to hotel.

Top


Registration, activities and cost

Registration is closed.

Activities

  Day Time Price
Informal Bike ride Sunday 1 October afternoon included
Informal bar catch up Sunday 1 October evening included
City Tour Deventer Monday 2 October late afternoon included
'Borrel' and lecture at Davo Brewery Monday 2 October evening included
'Borrel' at the Venue Tuesday 3 October afternoon included
Annual dinner meeting Tuesday 3 October evening 50 EUR onsite
Kadaster Museum Arnhem option   included
New Building ITC Enschede option   included

Top

 


©2024 FIG