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FIG General Assembly 2023 - report
28 May and 1 June 2023 in Orlando, Florida, USA
FIG Council, from left Mikael Lilje, Daniel Steudler, Louise
Friis-Hansen, Diane Dumashie, Kwame Tenadu and Winnie Shiu
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The first General Assembly of the new leadership of FIG was
held in Orlando, Florida, as part of the FIG Working Week 2023.
Around 300 participants attended the General Assembly on each
of the two assembly days. The roll call, conducted by Vice
President Kwame Tenadu showed that on the first General Assembly day on
28 May, 51 member associations were represented, and on the second day on 1
June 52 member associations were represented. Hereto there were
representatives from affiliate, academic and corporate members.
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In advance FIG Office had asked all member associations to register
their official delegate because the voting would be held online. 56
associations registered their official delegate which
represented in total 71 votes.
FIG President Diane Dumashie welcomed everyone to Orlando, Florida
and thanked the local organisers from the US who had worked hard to
welcome all in Florida for this Working Week. It is the first time in
over 20 years that the main FIG event and General Assembly is being held
in the entire Americas. The last time was in Washington in 2002.
Unfortunately, at this Working Week and General Assembly many delegates
from Africa, and especially Nigeria, and Asia were missing due to major
difficulties in getting visas. Despite the extensive effort of both the
local organisers and FIG office, there were only very few visas granted
by the US embassies. A very big pity for those who applied for visa, for
FIG and for the Working Week. It was a big problem that the US embassies
turned out to be very difficult to work together wtih. At the General
Assembly FIG President Diane Dumashie expressed her sorry for this unfortunate
development and pointed out that in the future it is important to find
destinations where FIG attendees can get visa. FIG cannot guarantee that
visas are being issued; there are too many factors involved and FIG does
not have such power, however, FIG office with the local hosts are doing
all they can to
influence and help the process.
Presidents report
The last General Assembly was held only 8 months prior, but despite
this, quite much has been going on since then, from several visits, a
hand-over ceremony and event, Council and commission meeting in
Copenhagen and preparations of work plans. The President gave a short
report on these activities.
Appointments
Past President Rudolf Staiger was called to stage, and on behalf of
Council Diane Dumashie was honored to appoint him FIG Honorary President
based on a nomination from his home association, DVW. No further
introduction or explanations were needed and Rudolf received a large
applause from the audience. He thanked for the appointment and Diane
gave him a FIG gold pin.
Another appointment was on the programme; the appointment of Brent
Jones as Honorary Member of FIG, nominated by the American association
NSPS, the host of the Working Week. Tim Burch presented the nomination
and outlined his outstanding work for FIG during his many years in ESRI.
It is the hope that Brent will continue a close connection to FIG, also
after his retirement.
Finally, Diane Dumashie infomed that the elected chair of Commission
10 for the term 2023-2026 was not able to stay in the seat,
however, FIG council has found a splendid replacement in Mercy Iyortyer
who was thanked for stepping in and already having achieved much. This
proves good for the future of Commission 10.
Rudolf Staiger receives the golden pin by Diane Dumashie marking
the title as FIG Honorary President |
Nominated by the national association, NSPS, Brent Jones is
appointed Honorary Member of FIG |
FIG Foundation
FIG Foundation President John Hohol delivered a short report, and
informed that after more than 20 years in duty he had decided to step
down. FIG Council has appointed Bryn Fosburgh as the new President of the
Foundation. During this coming year there will be a transition periode
with the experienced John Hohol assisting Bryn Fosburgh in this role. As a special
and one-time token of appreciation John Hohol was honoured with the
title of FIG Foundation Emeritus President due to the fact that
his is already holding the title of Honorary Member.
In the second General Assembly John Hohol presented the four FIG
Foundation grant recipients who have been selected among a large number
of applicants. It is wonderful to see this interest, and the four
selected grant recipients were excellent representatives.
- Angela Omamuyovwi ANYAKORA - Nigeria (Age 24 - Female)
- Darion David MAHADEO - Trinidad (Age 27 - Male)
- Angel Collado MURILLO - Spain (Age 26 - Male)
- Hilda STEEN - Sweden (Age 23 - Female)
FIG President Diane Dumashie thanks FIG
Foundation Emeritus President John Hohol for his more than
20 year's of engagment in the FIG Foundation. |
Bryn Fosburgh, the new President of FIG Foundation
taking over after John Hohol
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At the General Assebly 2022 John Hohol handed out several
plaques to organisations and persons who had made special
donations to the Foundation over the past few years where it has
not been possible to meet in person. Kengo Okada from Ripro,
Japan was not able to attend last year, so John Hohol handed
over two special plaques to Kengo Okado - one to his company
Ripro and one to himself for his generous donations. |
The four youngs surveyors were called to stage where they
presented themselves and their outcome of their attendance
Cromwell Manaloto received a special plaque for his tireless
work as a Young Surveyor - also long after he stopped being a
Young Surveyor... |
New members
An item that is always nice to look forward to at the General
Assembly is the appointment of new members, who are all being called up
to the stage by the President to receive their membership certificate.
This year, one new member association was approved, Haitian
Association of Geodetic Surveys (HAGS).
Since the last General Assembly, FIG Council has furthermore welcomed
the following new Affiliate and Academic members to FIG:
- National Land Commission Secretariat,
Bhutan (NLCS)
- Cadastre Committee of the Republic of
Armenia
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Utility Engineering and Surveying
Institute (UESI) under American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
- University of Life Sciences Romania AC-40158
- Queensland University (UQ) Haiti AC-40159
- Cyprus University of Technology AC-40160
- National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia
NUACA, Engineering Geodesy department
- Universitat Politècnica de València, UPV, Department of
Cartographic Engineering, Geodesy and Photogrammetry (DICGF), and
School of Engineering in Geodesy, Cartography and Surveying
(ETSIGCT)
- Central Christian University, Department of Land Surveying,
Malawi
A special thanks to these two new corporate members:
and a warm welcome to all new members.
Work Plans and reports
The first General Assembly of a term is always special, because this
is where the plans for the coming four years are being presented. The
first to talk was FIG President Diane Dumashie who revealed the
Council Work Plan
The Work Plan is composed over the 5 P's used by UN-Habitat, using
the three of the P's, namely:
- Planet
- People
- Partnership
and hereto also
- Governance and communication
FIG President Diane Dumashie and her Council proposed the General
Assembly to establish four task forces and each of the Task Force chairs presented their Terms of Reference and ideas to
work on their specific topics.
- FIG and the Sustainable Development Goals (continued from last
term), chaired by Paula Dijkstra, The Netherlands
- The Role of FIG in International Trends and Future Geospatial
Information Ecosystem, chaired by Abbas Rajabifard, Australia
- Diversity and Inclusion in the Surveying Profession with a
specil emphasis on getting young people into the profession, chaired
by Stephen Djaba, Ghana
- Reimagining the Climate Action Agenda for the Global Surveyor
Community, looking into a Climate Compass, co-chaired by Roshni
Sharma, Australia and Clarissa Augustinus, Ireland
The Council Work plan includes two Council Working Groups, too; one
on FIG Knowledge Assets and Infrastructure and one that will be working
on a 50-year perspective publication to be published as part of the FIG
150th anniversary celebration in 2028.
Read the full
Work Plan and see the
handouts of the presentation.
Diane Dumashie, FIG President, presents the
Council Work Plan at the General Assembly |
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Proposal for a new network
FIG has four Networks - two Capacity Building Networks - Africa and
Asia Pacific, the Young Surveyors Network and Standards Network that
work closely together with the Commissions. During the conference days
there was a special meeting fort representatives from the Americas
region - from North, Central and South America as well as the Carribean
and they proposed as a follow up of their meeting that FIG Council will
establish a Capacity Building Network in the Americas region.
John Brock, representing the Permanent Institution on History of
Surveying and Measurement, had not only prepared a report. During the
three conference days in the lunch break, he presented the world
premiere of his "Surveying Superstar Movie Mini-Marathon". This is a
compilation of over 50 movies, TV shows and TV commercials masterly
webbed together by John Brock who has assembled the single greatst
collection of Hollytwood Surveyor films ever seen in history. We do hope
that we can repeat this amazing Movie-Marathon at future FIG events...
The second Permanent Institution, the International Office of Cadastre
and Land Records OICRF was established in 1949, and has collected
documents and publications ever since related to the profession. The first many years as a
physical library, and now electronic. Since 1959 the Institution and its
records have been hosted by Dutch Kadaster, and throughout these many
years only four Directors have been in the lead of OICRF. 1961-1995
Prof. lr Henssen, 1995-2010, Prof. lr van der Molen, 2010-2022 Prof. Dr.
Lemmen and in 2022 Dr Eva-Maria Unger has taken over. Eva challenged the
use of ChatGPT and other AI resources and raised the question of ethics
and among other things she encoraged book recommendations within FIG in
order to enable discussion and dialogue amongst professionals from all
over the world. The first book recommendation was made by the just
appointed FIG Honorary member Brent Jones.
Finances
FIG Director Louise Friis-Hansen presented the financial result from
2022 and the current financial situation. The General Assembly were
asked to approve the association membership fee for 2025. FIG Council
has suggested to keep the current fees in 2025, however there is a need
to look into the financial situation. We are looking into some years
with inflation and increased costs, however, are at the same time
looking at a downward going trend on income. There is a tendency for
members to claim less members which at the end has a big impact on the
financial situation for FIG. There might be a need to look into the
current and future business model of FIG which might lead to increased
membership fees from 2026 and onwards. Currently, however due to a tight
monitoring of costs and some good income years in the past there is
still a margin, which will however decrease significantly if we continue
the current trend. This issue was discussed further in the Presidents
Meeting.
FIG Commissions
Instead of presenting all Commission Work Plans one by one, a one-hour
slot was dedicated to a discussion/question session with all commission
chairs. For the general assembly agenda each commission chair had
prepared a short video presentation of their work plans. These plans
were furthermore shown in the FIG Cinema during the three conference
days.
FIG Vice President Mikael Lilje asked questions to the commission
chairs, and the inquisitiveness from the delegates in the audience was
large, too, which resulted in a different, more lively and inclusive
session.
Election
The two tellers Richard Allen, Florida Surveying and
Mapping Society, NSPS, and Humphrey Amegadoe, Ghana Institution of
Surveyors, Ghana were ready for the election of the host and
destination of the FIG Working Week 2027, likewise the two bidders from
Nepal and Norway. Each of the representatives from their destination
gave a picturesque presentation of the destination and their ideas and
visions for the Working Week. It turned out to be a tight vote with 32
votes for Stavanger in Norway and 29 for Kathmandu, Nepal.
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Presentation of Kathmandu, Nepal |
Presentation of Stavanger, Norway |
President Dumashie thanked the representatives from Nepal for
their willingness and wish to host a FIG Working Week |
FIG President with the winning representatives from Norway |
Closing and follow-up from the productive week
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Several presentations and reports showed the many activities
that had taken place during the three conference days. One
highligt was the "traditional" report from the Corporate Members
meeting that includes an evaluation of the whole event, masterly
conducted - and for the last time - by Brent Jones. Something
the local organisers are waiting for during the whole event...
This time Mickey Mouse heads were used to measure various
variables.
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In her closing FIG President thanked all attendees, sponsors,
exhibitors, helpers, officials and others for their active
participation and for coming to Orlando, Florida for the Working Week.
Many activities took place during the three conference days both
technical sessions, FIG related sessions, meetings and many other
activities that all in all secured a rewarding experience. At the end
Diane thanked the hosts from NSPS, the local hosts from Flordia
Surveying and Mapping Society, the University of Florida, NOAA, all
sponsors and exhibitors and all others who had taken part in the
preparations of the Working Week.
Finally the upcoming host from Ghana was called up so that Tim Burch
from NSPS could hand over the FIG flag. The local organisers from Ghana
had chosen that the flag should be handed over to the official
representative of the Ghanaian organisers, Honourable Benito
Owusu Bioh, Deputy Minister for Lands and Natural Resources
accompanied by Honourable Manu Adabor, Chairman of the
Parliamentary Select Committee on Lands and Forestry together with the
68 delegates from Ghana to mark the upcoming Working Week in Accra,
Ghana 19-24 May 2024.
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FIG Council from left Mikael Lilje, Sweden, Kwame Tenadu, Ghana,
President Diane Dumashie, UK, Winnie Shiu, United States, Daniel
Steudler, Switzerland
Pictures by Karol Hernances, Daniele Brancato and Louise Friis-Hansen
Louise Friis-Hansen
July 2023