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FIG President Elect Diane Dumashie attends VIII CLGE Conference "Blue
Surveying"
27 October 2022, Sevilla, Spain
Left to RIGHT: CLGE Nicholas Smith, CLGE Vice President/ Chair of
the WG Enrico Rispoli, FIG President-elect Diane Dumashie, CLGE
President Vladimir Krupa, CLGE Director General Jean-Yves Pirlot,
At the invitation of CLGE President Vladimir Krupa, and CLGE Director
General Jean-Yves Pirlot, FIG President-elect Diane Dumashie attended
the VIII CLGE conference in Sevilla, Spain 27TH October. This was
convened during the Colegio Oficial de Ingeniería Geomática y
Topográfica (Official College of Geomatics and Topographic Engineering)
(COIGT) TOPCART Congress, and
seminars. In conjunction, FIG Commission 7 also held its 2022 annual
meeting. Combined the three events gave a great opportunity for mutual
networking.
CLGE General Assembly delegates, group photo in exhibition area. Photo
Courtesy of COIGT/ CLGE
It was a pleasure for Diane Dumashie to be welcomed by FIG member, COIGT
President Andreas Diez Galilea and Vice Dean COIGT, Ricardo Rodríguez
Cielos, to the TOPCART 2022 opening events. This event hosted by
both COIGT and the Association of Technical Experts in Cadastre, Real
Estate Property and Valuation (ASOTEX)
together they presented the XII International Congress of Geomatics and
Earth Sciences 2022 which aims to present the scientific and technical
advances in Geomatics and other related sciences.
https://coigt.idloom.events/topcart2022
TOPCART Banner, COIGT President Andreas Diez Galilea, CLGE President
Vladimir Krupa. Photo Courtesy of COIGT/ CLGE
CLGE also held its General Assembly 27th to 29th October. By
invitation from CLGE President Vladimir Krupa, welcome words were given
by President-elect Diane Dumashie, who was also warmly welcomed by all
the CLGE attending members.
This year’s CLGE conference considered the theme of the Blue Surveyor.
CLGE Vice President Enrico Rispoli and Chair of the conference working
group, ably helped by members of the working group, worked hard to
design and deliver this year’s informative conference.
CLGE Chair of the Blue Surveyor WG Enrico Rispoli.
Picture Centre & right: Diane Dumashie, Blue Surveyor Presentation
The CLGE conference theme “Blue Surveying” welcome address from CLGE
President Vladimir Krupa highlighted that the “blue economy is already
the economy of the future and it is not possible to launch a serious
project on or related to water without a surveyor”.
COIGT President Andreas Diez Galilea welcome address continued to set
the tone, followed by opening remarks from Diane Dumashie’ presenting
“The Blue Surveyor: People. Planet and Partnerships. With key
messages that the importance of the blue surveyor is found across all
FIG disciplines, and mindful that the water resources needs careful
stewardship this places the survey professional in a good place to
address the multiplicity of the challenges in water resource management,
further emphasising building partnerships with a range of fellow
professionals in the blue economy sector. COIGT President Andreas
Diez Galilea also highlighted the importance that “the continuous
professional development …will have to be characterised by adaptation to
scientific and technical changes to the way we satisfy needs and solve
problems… that hydrography and oceanography are also key issues of the
2030 agenda and SDG’s” . This was very helpful expanded upon by
CLGE Head of International office, Maria Grazia Scorza overview of the
relationship to the SDG’s.
The opening session concluded by CLGE Vice President Enrico Rispoli with
a high impact presentation pulling together the climate change agenda
and the ideals that the ‘blue surveyor’ should strive toward. Notably
the conference rationale characterised by Jean-Yves Pirlot statement
“CLGE wants to take its responsibilities and invites all its members to
take theirs. This is the key reason why the conference on blue
surveying- Looking for water, caring for water has been convened.
CLGE, Blue Surveyor Conference Delegates. Photo Courtesy of COIGT/ CLGE
The main body of the conference addressed the theme through a
well-designed combination of three targeted session. First, Water is
precious; next recognising it is a threat accelerated by Climate Change;
and finally, this led to the discussion on Capacity Building of our
surveyor professionals. The papers from the Congress can be seen at: https://www.clge.eu/document/events-documents-2022.
The format accommodated and provided ample time in between the sessions
to peruse the TOPCART 2022 exhibition and importantly network with
fellow colleagues.
In conclusion; it is CLGE’s practice to ensure that the
deliberations are captured as an output and agreed by CLGE members.
Accordingly, a conference statement, the Seville Declaration will soon
be available on the CLGE web site. Above all, the
deliberations and statement are in line with the theme of the upcoming
FIG term: Surveyor serving society: People, Planet and Partnership.
Presentation by Diane Dumashie
FIG President Elect
Diane A Dumashie
October2022