Work plans – Commission 3
Title
Spatial Information Management
Jes
Ryttersgaard, Chairperson of Commission 3
Terms of reference
- Management of land, property and hydrographic
information and the related processes, procedures and resources
- Spatial data infrastructure - data models,
standards, availability and legal aspects; management of spatial knowledge
- The impacts on organisational structure, business
models, professional practice and administration
- Management of spatial information supporting
sustainable development.
Mission statement
- "Towards a digital earth" (an Al Gore
statement) - how to change raw data into understandable information.
- Criterion of success: to initiate activities so
interesting that colleagues will regard the commission as one base in
their professional lives.
- Progress activities mainly through three working
groups which will participate in the planning of workshops and short
seminars held during and outside FIG working weeks; submit progress
reports to those events; and present the final outcomes of their work as
reports, statements and/or publications.
Working Group 3.1
Title
Spatial information management: Technical
approaches
Policy issues
- Forecast: 4-Dimensions
- Accessibility and visualisation of spatial data and
information
- From mapsheets to seamless spatial information.
- Interoperability: multi source, multi scale and
multi system.
- Quality Control/Quality Assurance (QC/QA):
management and technical aspects using standards and regulations for QC.
How to "lie" with information filtering.
Chair
Dr. Chryssy Potsiou (Greece).
Specific projects
Presentations at the commission annual meetings.
Workshop(s)
12– 15 October 2000, Athens, Greece.
Publication(s)
- Progress reports in the six-monthly Commission 3/7
newsletter.
- Workshop proceedings (by the host).
Timetable
- Workshop proceedings to be published by the host
no later than three month after the event.
- Working group final report to FIG congress, 2002.
Beneficiaries
Organisations and surveyors dealing with spatial
information
Working Group 3.2
Title
Spatial data infrastructure
Policy issues
- Spatial data infrastructure.
- Standardisation, in collaboration with the
FIG task force on standards.
Chair
Prof. Bernd Teichert (Germany).
Specific projects
Presentation of the findings of three
discussion papers on SDI challenges and one comparative paper/framework
at the commission annual meeting in Austria, April 2001.
Workshop(s)
Budapest, 21-23 October 1999.
Publication(s)
- Progress reports in the six-monthly Commission 3/7
newsletter.
- Findings (as an FIG publication).
Timetable
- Workshop proceedings to be published by the host
no later than three month after the event.
- Findings, 2001.
Beneficiaries
Governments, NGOs.
Title
Facilitating spatial information and knowledge management for decision
support in Urban Management in Countries in Transition and Developing
Countries.
Policy issues
To create Best Practice Guidelines for 'Spatial information and
knowledge management for decision support in Urban Management' based on a
set of 6 case studies that would be included in the Habitat's 'Best
Practices in Improving the Living Environment' database. This activity has
been agreed in the Memorandum of Understanding for 2000-2003 between UN
Habitat and FIG in 2000.
Chair
Robin McLaren (UK) and Robert Mahoney (UK).
Specific projects
The initial planning stage will identify an initial maximum of 6 Case
Studies for investigation. These will be limited to the African continent
and will cover best practice in a wide number of Urban Management areas
where spatial information & knowledge would be supportive. For example:
- Economic Development;
- Social Services;
- Environmental Management;
- Infrastructure, Communications, Transportation;
- Housing;
- Land Use Management;
- Urban Governance;
- Disaster & Emergency;
- Urban & Regional Planning;
- Technology, Tools and Methods.
The adopted Case Studies will be analysed to identify and classify the
lessons learned.
A joint Habitat / FIG Best Practice workshop will then be run to analyse
the Case Studies and generate consensus on the derived Best Practice.
The results of the workshop will be publish as a set of Best Practice
Guidelines; as hardcopy and also as entries in Habitat's 'Best Practices in
Improving the Living Environment' database.
Workshop(s)
- Co-ordination Habitat/FIG meeting, June 2000
- Joint Habitat/FIG Workshop on spatial information and knowledge
management in Urban Management in Developing Countries and Countries in
Transition February 2001
Publication(s)
- Associated set of Case Studies and Best Practice Guidelines; as
hardcopy and also as entries in Habitat's 'Best Practices in Improving
the Living Environment' database
Timetable
- Co-ordination Habitat / FIG meeting June 2000
- Initiate Case Study analyses July 2000
- Joint Habitat / FIG workshop Feb 2001
- Publish Best Practice October 2001
Beneficiaries
UN, Governments, NGOs, FIG
member associations, individual surveyors.
Other activities
- Maintain and develop the commission home page,
linkages to other relevant home pages and new pages or other networks
for special projects, to keep commission delegates, other FIG members,
users of surveying services and the public involved in and informed
about the work of the commission.
- Annual meetings: Budapest, Hungary 21 - 23 October
1999; Athens, 12 - 15 October 2000; Austria, April 2001..
- Ensure on-going publication of the Commission 3/7
six-monthly newsletter, under the editorial control of Bo Lauri and
nominate two members of the editorial board.
- Participate in the FIG task force on sustainable
development (Commission 3 participant: Karin Haldrup) and the FIG task
force on standards (Commission 3 participant: Hans Knoop).
- Participate in the Commission 2 working group on
virtual academy and distance learning (Commission 3 participant: Bela
Marcus).
- Participate in the joint Commission 1/3 working
group on access to relevant data with particular regard to the
implications of intellectual property and copyright (Commission 3
participants: Jaap Zevenbergen, John Exintavelonis and Harlan J. Onsrud).
Commission officers and chairs of working groups
Chair
Jes Ryttersgaard
Rentemestervej 8
2400 Copenhagen
Denmark
Email JR@kms.min.dk
Tel 45 35 87 50 22
Fax 45 35 87 50 51
Vice-Chair
Gerhard Muggenhuber
Schiffamtgasse 1-3
Postfach 50
1025 Vienna
Austria
Email geomugg@surfeu.at
Tel + 43 1 211 76 4700
Fax + 43 1 211 76 4701
Secretary
Tor Valstad
Oslo kommune
Plan- og bygningsetaten
Trondheimsveien 5
0560 Oslo
Norway
Email: torvalstad@hotmail.com
Tel + 47 22 66 26 31
Fax + 47 22 66 24 94
Working Group 3.1
Chair
Dr. Chryssy Potsiou
National Technical University of Athens
Photogrammetry Laboratory
9 Iroon Polytechnion Street
15 780 Zografos
Greece
Email chryssy.potsiou@gmail.com
Tel + 30 1 471 0817
Fax + 30 1 772 2677
Working Group 3.2
Chair
Prof. Dr-Ing. Bernd Teichert
Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft
FB Vermessungswesen/Kartographie
Friedrich-Liszt Platz 1
01069 Dresden
Germany
Email teichert@htw-dresden-de
Tel + 49 351 462 3179
Fax + 49 351 462 2191
Working Group 3.3
Chair
Robin McLaren
Know Edge Ltd
33 Lockharton Avenue
Edinburgh EH14 1AY
UK
Email Robin_McLaren@compuserve.com
Tel + 44 131 443 1872
Fax + 44 131 443 1872
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