FIG General Assembly
|
Agenda
30th General Assembly
13 and 17 May 2007 in
Hong Kong SAR, China
PROGRAMME
This is the programme for the General Assembly. Click here to see the
FIG Working Week 2007 web site or for the
technical
programme of FIG 2007 on FIG web site.
Sunday, 13 May 2007
Kowloon Shangri-La, Hong Kong SAR |
Sunday
13 May
|
09:00-10:30
11:00-12:30
14:00-15:30
Grand Ballroom Kowloon Shangri-La
|
General Assembly, First Session
|
Sunday
13 May |
16:00-17:00
See programme |
Commission Annual Meetings
|
Sunday
13 May
|
18:30-20.30
Orchid
Kowloon Shangri-La
|
Welcome reception
(all participants – registration required)
|
Monday, 14 May – Wednesday, 16 May 2007
FIG Working Week 2007
Kowloon Shangri-La, Hong Kong SAR –
www.figww2007.hk |
Thursday, 17 May 2007
Kowloon Shangri-La, Hong Kong SAR |
Thursday
17 May |
08:30-10:30
Rose
Kowloon Shangri-La |
President’s Meeting
for Presidents of Member Associations (or their representatives),
by invitation only |
Thursday
17 May |
11:00–13:00
Orchid
Kowloon Shangri-La |
General Assembly, Second Session |
Thursday
17 May |
14:30– 16:00
Orchid
Kowloon Shangri-La |
Closing Ceremony |
FIG 30th GENERAL ASSEMBLY
AGENDA
for the meetings to be held at the
Grand Ballroom
(13 May) and
at the
Orchid Room
(17 May) at the
Kowloon Shangri-La Hotel,
Hong Kong SAR, China
on 13 and 17 May 2007
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originally distributed as hard copy to the member associations are marked in
this agenda with
colour and date. All changes
have been decided by the Council 11 May 2007.
Sunday 13 May
Sunday 13 May 09:00-10:30, 11:00-12:30 and 14:00-15:30
Grand Ballroom, Kowloon Shangri-La
General Assembly, First Session
1. OPENING PROCEEDINGS
President Stig Enemark to open the 30th General Assembly.
That a moment of silence will be held to remember those members that have passed
away after the latest General Assembly held in Munich in October 2006.
2. ROLL CALL
Vice President Matt Higgins to take the roll call.
Please note: The roll call will be done for member associations
and affiliate members only.
Delegates representing academic members, corporate members and correspondents as
well as honorary presidents and honorary members will be entered in the records
but they shall register before the meeting starts in the meeting hall to the FIG
Office Manager. Member associations are asked to inform the FIG Office by 30
April 2007 about their attendance and at the same time to submit the names
of their delegates and to inform who is the leader of the delegation. That only
member associations that have paid all their membership fees to the end of 2006
are allowed to vote at the meeting.
Appendix to items 2 & 23:
Roll Call (135 kB)
Motion: That present members are recorded in the minutes.
Decision:
3. APPOINTMENT OF TELLERS
Motion: The General Assembly shall appoint two persons as tellers
following the principle adopted at the 22nd General Assembly so that the
tellers will represent member associations hosting the preceding (DVW –
Deutscher Verein für Vermessungswesen – Gesellschaft für Geodäsie,
Geoinformation und Landmanagement) and the current General Assembly (the
Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors, HKIS). That the General Assembly appoints
Mr. Hagen Graeff from Germany and Mr. T.N. Wong from Hong Kong
SAR, China as a teller for the two sessions of the General Assembly.
Decision:
4. ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA
Motion: That the agenda be adopted.
Decision:
5. ADOPTION OF THE MINUTES OF THE 29th GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Minutes have been circulated previously.
Appendix to item 5: Minutes of the
General Assembly in Munich, Germany, October 2006
Minutes of the General Assembly in Munich,
Germany, October 2006 without appendices, pdf-format. (215 kB)
Motion: That the minutes be adopted as recorded.
Decision:
6. MEMBERSHIP
6.1 Acceptance of new members
6.1.1 Romanian Association of Private Surveyors (APCGCR)
The Romanian Association of Private Surveyors (APCGCR) has submitted its
membership application to become a member association of FIG. The association
has 262 qualified and 36 qualifying members and in addition 27 members at
technical level. The association represents private surveyors in Romania. The
application is supported by the current member association from Romania, Union
of Romanian Geodesy. The application meets the criteria for membership in FIG as
a member association.
Appendix to item 6.1.1:
Membership application from the Romanian Association of Private Surveyors
(APCGCR) (76 kB)
Motion: That the General Assembly admits the Romanian Association of
Private Surveyors to become a member association of FIG.
Decision:
6.2 Expulsions and resignation
Expulsions
The subscriptions of the following member associations are more than three
years in arrears:
- Bahamas Association of Land Surveyors, The Bahamas
- Unión Nacional de Arquitectos e Ingenieros de la Construcción de Cuba
(UNAICC), Cuba
Singapore Institute of Surveyors and Valuers
(SISV), Singapore
–
removed from the expulsion list, 11 May 2007
- Ordre des Géomètres du Togo, Togo
- Surveyors Institute of Zambia, Zambia
Survey Institute of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe
– removed from the expulsion list as
arrears have been paid 2 May 2007
The General Assembly has powers to expel from the Federation any member
association whose fees are in arrears and shall under normal circumstances expel
any member association whose fees are three years in arrears. (Article 4.3 of
the Statutes). The FIG office has sent a letter to these associations informing
that if their membership fees are still in arrears at the time of the General
Assembly the General Assembly shall expel these member associations in Hong
Kong.
By 13 March a reply has been received only from SISV, Singapore in which it
informed that it withdraw its membership in FIG with immediate effect.
The Council has accepted the
termination. 11 May 2007.
The General Assembly expelled the
Sociedad Colombiana de Topografos SCT, Colombia from FIG membership in Cairo in
2005 if the association has not paid its membership arrears by the end of 2005.
As the payment has not been received by May 2007 and SCT has not been in
communication with FIG since 2005, the Council has 11 May 2007 decided the
membership of SCT has ceased at the end of 2006. 11 May 2007
Motion: That the General Assembly that it expels the
- Bahamas Association of Land Surveyors, The Bahamas
- Unión Nacional de Arquitectos e Ingenieros de la Construcción de Cuba
(UNAICC), Cuba
- Ordre des Géomètres du Togo, Togo
- Surveyors Institute of Zambia, Zambia
Survey Institute of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe
– removed from the expulsion list as
arrears were paid 2 May 2007
from the FIG membership if their membership fees still are in arrears 13 May
2007.
That the General Assembly further
records that the membership of Sociedad Colombiana de Topografos SCT from
Colombia has ceased at the end of 2006. 11 May 2007
Decision:
Resignation 11
May 2007
The Singapore Institute of Surveyors
and Valuers (SISV) has informed the Council that it will terminate its
membership in FIG with immediate effect. The Council has accepted the
resignation at its meeting 11 May 2007.
The number of member associations at
the end of the General Assembly will be 97.
Motion:
That the General Assembly records that the membership of the Singapore Institute
of Surveyors and Valuers (SISV) has been terminated.
Decision:
6.3 Other membership issues
Affiliates
The Council has admitted following organisation to become an affiliate member
of FIG:
- Agency for Land Management, Geodesy under the Government of Tajikistan
- Statens kartverk (Norwegian
Mapping and Cadastre Authority), Norway.
11 May 2007
After these changes the number of affiliate members is 21.
Corporate members
The Council has admitted the following company to become a Corporate Member
of FIG:
- Bentley Systems, USA, Platinum member
The Council has registered that Josef Attenberger GmbH has cancelled its
membership in February 2007. The Council has further registered that the
membership of Kampsax A/S is now under COWI A/S.
The number of Corporate members is now 34.
Academic members
The Council wants to inform the General Assembly that 4 new Academic Members
have joined FIG after the General Assembly in Munich. The new academic members
are:
- School of Public Administration, Renmin University of China, Department of
Land & Real Estate Management, China P. R.
- ECAM - Haute Ecole Leonard de Vinci, Département Construction, Belgium
- University of Liege, Unit of
Geomatics, Belgium.
11 May 2007
- State University of Land Use
Planning, Russian Federation.
11 May 2007
The number of academic members is 89.
Motion: That the General Assembly notes the actions that the Council
has taken with other membership matters.
Decision:
Correspondents
11 May 2007
The Council informs the General
Assembly that it has adopted Mr.
Samuel Nguema Ondo Obiang
from Gabon as a new correspondent.
Motion: That the General
Assembly records the decision of the Council.
Decision:
Expulsions of Corporate Members,
Affiliates and Academic Members 11 May 2007
The Council wants to inform the
General Assembly that it has expelled at its meeting 11 May 2007 following
members because of unpaid subscriptions for 2005-2007 (and earlier):
Corporate member:
- Cameroon Engineering, Cameroon
Affiliates:
- Ministry of Land Management,
Urban Planning and Construction, Cambodia
(Note: Membership restored 23 May
2007)
- Servicio Hidrográfico y
Oceanográfico de la Armada de Chile, Chile
- Instituto Geográfico Nacional,
Centro Nacional de Registro, El Salvador
- Instituto Geográfico Nacional,
IGN, Guatemala
- Sistema Nacional Integrado de
Información Catastral Predial - SINICAP / Consejo Nacional de Catastro –
CNC, Peru
Academic members:
- Wuhan University, Resources &
Environment School; Geodesy School; and Urban Planning School, China P. R.
- Kwame Nkrumah University of
Science and Technology (KNUST), Department of Geodetic Engineering, Ghana
- State Agrarian University of
Moldova, Faculty of Cadastre and Environmental Engineering, Moldova
- Institut Agronomique et
Vétèrinaire Hassan II, Filière de Topographie, Morocco
- Anglia Polytechnic University,
Built Environment, United Kingdom
After this decision the number of
affiliate members is 17, academic members 84 and corporate members 33.
Motion:
That the General Assembly records the decision of the Council.
Decision:
7. HONORARY PRESIDENT
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Holger Magel
DVW – Deutscher Verein für Vermessungswesen – Gesellschaft für Geodäsie,
Geoinformation und Landmanagement has sent the Federation a nomination letter in
which it proposes that FIG appoints Prof. Dr.-Ing. Holger Magel,
immediate Past President of FIG as an Honorary President of FIG.
According to paragraph 3.1.6 in the statutes “a past president who has
rendered outstanding service to the Federation during his period of office can
be appointed as an honorary president”. Nomination shall be made by a member
association or by the Council, which will consider it and submit it to a vote of
the General Assembly. The Council has considered the nomination and considers
that it fulfils the criteria for an Honorary President and therefore decided to
propose to the General Assembly that it appoints Prof. Dr.-Ing. Holger Magel as
an Honorary President of the Federation for the outstanding services he has
provided to the Federation as its President 2003-2006.
Appendix to item 7: The nomination
letter from the DVW (31 kB)
Motion: That the General Assembly appoints Prof. Dr.-Ing. Holger
Magel an Honorary President of FIG.
Decision:
8. REPORT OF THE FIG COUNCIL 2003-2006
The FIG Council 2003-2006 has submitted an end of term report on the
activities during its term of office 2003-2006.
Appendix to item 8: The An
End of Term Report of the FIG Council 2003-2006 (127 kB)
Motion: That the General Assembly receives the report and records its
thanks to the Council and its members for their excellent work and great
contribution to FIG.
Decision:
9. PRESIDENT’S REPORT
The President of the Federation will give an oral speech at the meeting. The
written version will be included in the minutes of the meeting.
Appendix to item 9:
President's report (105 KB) - added
after the General Assembly
Motion: That the General Assembly accepts the President’s report.
Decision:
10. REPORTS FROM THE DIRECTORS OF PERMANENT INSTITUTIONS
10.1 The FIG Multi-Lingual Dictionary Board
DVW – Deutscher Verein für Vermessungswesen – Gesellschaft für Geodäsie,
Geoinformation und Landmanagement suggested in November 2006 to close the FIG
Multi-lingual Dictionary Board, one of the three permanent institutions of FIG,
because the work of the dictionary board has come to an end after 35 years. The
Council decided to close the FIG Multi-lingual Dictionary Board as an FIG
permanent institution as proposed by DVW.
Motion: That the General Assembly endorses the closing the FIG
Multi-lingual Dictionary Board and records it sincere thanks to DVW, BKG and the
members of the Dictionary Board Prof. Dietmar Grünreich and Mrs.
Sabine Kollenda for the outstanding work that they have provided during so
many years.
Decision:
10.2 International Office of Cadastre and Land Records (Office International
du Cadastre et du Régime Foncier) OICRF
Prof. Paul van der Molen, Director of OICRF will make a short
presentation on OICRF at the meeting.
Appendix to item 10.2: Report from the
International Office of Cadastre and Land Records (Office International du
Cadastre et du Régime Foncier) OICRF (125 kB)
Motion: That the General Assembly adopts the report and records its
thanks to the Director the members of the permanent institution for their past
year’s work.
Decision:
10.3 International Institution for the History of Surveying and Measurement,
Permanent Institution of FIG
Mr. Jan de Graeve, President of the IIHSM will make a short
presentation on the permanent institution at the meeting.
Appendix to item 10.3: Report from the
International Institution for the History of Surveying and Measurement,
Permanent Institution of FIG (98 kB)
Motion: That the General Assembly adopts the report and records its
thanks to the Director the members of the permanent institution for their past
year’s work.
Decision:
11. REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE FIG FOUNDATION
Mr. John Hohol, President of the FIG Foundation will give a report on
the activities of the FIG Foundation October 2006 – May 2007.
Appendix to item 11: Report of the
FIG Foundation activities 2006 (435 kB)
Motion: That the General Assembly adopts the report of the President
of the FIG Foundation.
Decision:
12. FIG WORK PLAN 2007-2010
The Council has prepared the FIG Council Work Plan for 2007-2010. Together
with the FIG Aim, Objectives and Mission Statement (attached for information
only) and Commission Work Plans the Council Work Plan will form the FIG Work
Plan for the next four years.
Proposal for the Council Work Plan is attached to the agenda and is based on
presentations made during the Council elections at the Congress in Munich and
preparations made in two Council meetings and in a meeting with the Commission
Chairs in February 2007.
President Stig Enemark will present the Work Plan at the meeting.
The Council has also decided on responsibilities of individual Council
members. This list is attached for information of the members and will be
updated by the Council as necessary. The updated list will be available on the
FIG web site.
Appendix to item 12:
Appendix 12.1: FIG Council Work
Plan 2007-2010 (159 kB)
Appendix 12.2: FIG Aim, Objectives and
Mission Statement, for information only (83 kB)
Appendix 12.3: List of
responsibilities of the Council Members, for information only (95 kB)
Motion: That the General Assembly adopts the Council Work Plan for
2007-2010.
Decision:
13. CO-OPERATION WITH THE UNITED NATIONS AND THE WORLD BANK
The main issues in the co-operation with the United Nations and the World
Bank co-operation during this period have been:
- Prof. Stig Enemark visited the World Bank in November (at that time
as President Elect) discussing the memorandum of understanding between FIG and
the World Bank. This MoU was then finalised in early 2007 and signed in March
2007. The MoU is brought for endorsement of the General Assembly in Hong Kong.
- FIG is committed to the UN-Habitat programme on Global Land Tool Network
being one of the main partners in this network. The FIG Council has also
established a Task Force to coordinate FIG activities with UN-Habitat.
President Enemark will also participate the UN-Habitat Governing Council
meeting in Nairobi in April 2007.
- FIG Council has also negotiated on action plan for 2007-2010 to implement
the MoU with FAO. This action plan will extend the co-operation to Commission
9.
- FIG has also actively participated in the meetings of UN Office of Outer
Space Affairs (UN OOSA)
As part of the Work Plan 2007-2010 the Council has decided to establish a
Liaison Committee for co-operation with the United Nations. This Liaison
Committee will be chaired by the President and take over the responsibilities of
the former UN Liaison Group. A special task of this Liaison Committee will be to
create and develop FIG responses to the Millennium Development Goals.
Appendix to item 13: Memorandum of
Understanding with the World Bank (170 kB)
Motion: That the General Assembly adopts the Memorandum of
Understanding between FIG and the World Bank. That the General Assembly adopts
the report on the co-operation with the United Nations, its agencies and the
World Bank and records its thanks to those who have contributed to this
co-operation.
Decision:
14. TASK FORCE ON DEVELOPING GLOBAL LAND TOOLS FOR PRO POOR LAND MANAGEMENT
The Council has established two Task Forces for 2007-2010. The first Task
Force will focus on Developing Global Land Tools for Pro Poor Land Management.
This Task Force is chaired by Vice President Paul van der Molen. It will
work in close co-operation with commissions 7, 8 and 9 working groups whose
chairs Christiaan Lemmen, Diane Dumashie and Bengt Kjellson
are members of the task force.
Appendix to item 14: Terms of
Reference for the Task Force on Developing Global Land Tools for Pro Poor Land
Management (92 kB)
Motion: That the General Assembly records the Council’s decision of
establishment of the Task Force on Developing Global Land Tools for Pro Poor
Land Management and its terms of reference for information.
Decision:
15. TASK FORCE ON ORGANISATIONAL AND INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
The Council has established two Task Forces for 2007-2010. The second Task
Force will focus on Organisational and Institutional Development. This Task
Force will be chaired by Iain Greenway from United Kingdom and the
members will be Santiago Borrero Mutis (Colombia), Adam Greenland
(New Zealand), Teo CheeHai (Malaysia), John Parker (Australia),
Richard Wonnacott (South Africa)
and Francisco Delfini
(France). 11 May 2007
Appendix to item 15: Terms of
Reference for the Task Force on Organisational and Institutional Development
(120 kB)
Motion: That the General Assembly records the Council’s decision of
establishment of the Task Force on Organisational and Institutional Development
and its terms of reference for information.
Decision:
16. LIAISON WITH INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS
The Joint Board of Spatial Information Societies JB-GIS was formally
established during the FIG Working Week in Cairo in 2005. The JB-GIS meets
annually during a major conference. The next meeting will take place at the ICA
conference in Moscow in August 2007. The Joint Board met informally during the
World Map Forum in Hyderabad, India in January 2007. The issues discussed were
the project on capacity building for Africa and future co-operation. The Joint
Board is chaired by President Stig Enemark until the August 2007.
FIG has further bilateral agreements of co-operation with several other
international associations like ICEC, IFHP, CIB, FIABCI and IFHS. Some of the
partners are also working together in the Habitat Professionals Forum. Since
beginning of 2007 the Chairperson of the Habitat Professionals Forum has been
President Stig Enemark.
FIG is a member of the International Council for Science (ICSU) and working
together with ISO and International Valuation Standards Committee (IVSC) on
standards.
The Council has approved a co-operation agreement with the Institute of
Navigation (ION), one of the leading partners on navigation issues for FIG, in
March 2007. The focal point for this co-operation is FIG Commission 5.
The President will give a report on the co-operation between FIG and other
professional associations from October 2006 to May 2007.
Appendix to item 16: Co-operation
agreement between FIG and the Institute of Navigation (ION) (127 kB)
Motion: That the General Assembly confirms the report on the liaison
with other international associations.
Decision:
17. CHANGES TO STATUTES AND INTERNAL RULES
The Council has evaluated the final report of the Task Force on FIG
Governance Structure give to the General Assembly in Munich. The Council
proposes that only changes that are necessary and urgent will be adopted in Hong
Kong and the other issues will be postponed for approval in Stockholm in 2008.
This will also allow thorough revision of the language and various adjustments
to bring the legal base up to date with actual policies and practices. This will
mean changes to statutes, internal rules and other FIG guidelines.
The Council has identified following issues to be that urgent that they need
to be decided in Hong Kong:
- Abolishing of the current Nomination Review Group and Commission Review
Group. Instead the Council will introduce a standard nomination form
(template) to ensure that all relevant information is available in a format
that allows for immediate comparison of candidates.
- The terms of office of the President and Vice-President should be amended
and clarified.
- The internal rules shall be amended to apply with the situation of a
globally elected Council. All the issues related to the transition period
should be removed, including the rules around the specification of tasks of
the Vice Presidents. This should be for Council itself to decide based on the
qualifications and interests of the individual Council members.
Appendix to item 17: Changes to Statutes
and Internal Rules (117 kB)
Motion: That the General Assembly adopts proposed changes to Statutes
and Internal Rules and notes that a thorough revision of the Statutes, Internal
Rules and other guidelines will be prepared for the General Assembly in 2008.
Decision:
18. DECISION ON THE VENUE OF THE FIG WORKING WEEK 2012
The FIG Council has received only one bid to host the FIG Working Week 2012.
This bid is made by the Consiglio Nazionale Geometri, CNG to host the FIG
Working Week 2012 in Rome, Italy.
The bid is based on the material that CNG provided for the General Assembly
in Munich. The Council has evaluated the bid and considers that the bid fulfils
the FIG requirements and standards.
Appendix to item 18: Bid from Consiglio
Nazionale Geometri (661 kB)
The FIG Working Week 2012 will be organised by FIG jointly with the member
association. This means that FIG will have responsibility of the arrangements
and also of the financial result, naturally together with the local member
association. This offers FIG an opportunity in terms of organising events and
generating funds in addition to the membership fees. Therefore the Council has
taken the decision of the venue of the FIG Working Week 2012 very seriously and
considers that CNG and Rome offer an excellent venue for the Working Week.
Representatives of CNG to make a presentation at the meeting on their bid.
Motion: That the General Assembly decides that FIG organises the FIG
Working Week 2012 in Rome, Italy and to host it together with Consiglio
Nazionale Geometri.
Decision:
19. FIG ACCOUNTS FOR 2006 AND AUDITOR’S REPORT AND BUDGET FOR 2007 AND 2008
Vice President Ken Allred will present a financial report on the
economic situation of the Federation. This report includes summary of the
accounts for 2006, an updated budget for 2007 and proposal for budget 2008 with
notes.
The Auditors Report includes the auditors report from 2006, official accounts
(income statement 2006) and balance sheet 31 December 2006.
Appendices to item 19:
Appendix to item 19.1: Financial
Report – Accounts 2006 and Budgets 2007 and 2008 (297 kB)
Appendix to item 19.2: Auditor's
Report, Income Statement for 2006 and Balance Sheet at 31 December 2006
(1,019 kB)
Motion: That the General Assembly adopts the audited accounts for 2006
and budgets for 2007 and 2008.
Decision:
20. SUBSCRIPTION RATES FOR 2009
The General Assembly has to set levels of fees for member associations two
years in advance of the year in which they become payable. Fees are payable in
respect of each individual member up to a maximum of 4,000 members; member
associations with more than 4,000 members pay fees in accordance with a sliding
scale. Fees for 2007 and 2008 are:
|
Per capita fee |
Minimum fee |
Maximum fee |
2007 |
3.90 € per member up to a maximum of 4,000 members
Member associations from countries listed by the World Bank as
low-income economies or low-middle-income economies shall pay 1.95 €
per member up to a maximum of 4,000 members. |
200 € |
130 per cent of the fee payable by an association
with 4,000 members. |
2008 |
4.02 € per member up to a maximum of 4,000 members.
Member associations from countries listed by the World Bank as
low-income economies or lower-middle-income economies shall pay 2.01 €
per member up to a maximum of 4,000 members. |
200 € |
133 per cent of the fee payable by an association
with 4,000 members. |
The World Bank lists of the low-income economies and the
lower-middle-income economies are available at the
World Bank web site.
The Council proposes to the General Assembly to increase membership fees
for member associations for 2009 with 4 per cent to 4.18 € per member and
136 per cent for the maximum fee based on the General Assembly decision from
1997.
Motion: That the General Assembly adopts following membership fees
payable by member associations in 2009:
|
Per capita fee |
Minimum fee |
Maximum fee |
2009 |
4.18 € per member up to a maximum of 4,000 members
Member associations from countries listed by the World Bank as
low-income economies or lower-middle-income economies shall pay 2.09 €
member up to a maximum of 4,000 members.
|
200 € |
136 per cent of the fee payable by an association
with 4,000 members. |
Decision:
21. COMMISSION WORK PLANS 2007-2010
Commission chairs presented their draft work plans for 2007-2010 in Munich
and they were recorded for information with decisions that the final versions
will be brought for adoption of the General Assembly in Hong Kong.
The Work Plans have now been finalised and synchronised with the Council Work
Plan. For this also a special ACCO meeting was organised in Bratislava in
February 2007. The updated Work Plans are attached to this agenda.
At the General Assembly 1-1.5 hours is reserved for the members to discuss
the Work Plans and Commission activities with the Commission Chairs. This will
be organised as panel discussion that will be chaired by Vice President Matt
Higgins, who together with the ACCO representative (Chryssy Potsiou
in 2007-2008) will be in charge for chairing ACCO for 2007-2010.
Appendices to item 21:
Appendix to item 21.1: Commission
1 Work Plan 2007-2010 (119 kB)
Appendix to item 21.2: Commission
2 Work Plan 2007-2010 (143 kB)
Appendix to item 21.3: Commission
3 Work Plan 2007-2010 (196 kB)
Appendix to item 21.4: Commission
4 Work Plan 2007-2010 (152 kB)
Appendix to item 21.5: Commission
5 Work Plan 2007-2010 (166 kB)
Appendix to item 21.6: Commission
6 Work Plan 2007-2010 (184 kB)
Appendix to item 21.7: Commission
7 Work Plan 2007-2010 (150 kB)
Appendix to item 21.8: Commission
8 Work Plan 2007-2010 (135 kB)
Appendix to item 21.9: Commission
9 Work Plan 2007-2010 (145 kB)
Appendix to item 21.10:
Commission 10 Work Plan 2007-2010 (119 kB)
Motion: That the General Assembly adopts the Commission Work Plans.
Decision:
Thursday 17 May
Thursday 17 May, 8:30-10:30, Rose Room, Kowloon Shangri-La
President's Meeting (by invitation only)
22. PRESIDENT'S MEETING
Separate invitation to Presidents of the Member Associations to follow.
Friday 13 October, 11:00 - 13:00
Orchid Room, Kowloon Shangri-La
General Assembly, Second Session
23. ROLL CALL
Vice President Matt Higgins to take the roll call.
Please note: The roll call will be done for member associations
and affiliate members only.
Delegates representing academic members, corporate members and correspondents as
well as honorary presidents and honorary members will be entered in the records
but they shall register before the meeting starts in the meeting hall to the FIG
Office Manager. That only member associations that have paid all their
membership fees to the end of 2006 are allowed to vote at the meeting.
To be noted that the General Assembly has appointed Mr. Hagen Graeff
from DVW, Germany and Mr. T.N. Wong from HKIS, Hong Kong SAR, China as
tellers to this session of the General Assembly.
Appendix to items 2 & 23: Roll Call
(135 kB)
Motion: That present members are recorded in the minutes.
Decision:
24. MEMBERSHIP 16 May
2007
The Council informs the General
Assembly that one new Academic Members has joined FIG after the General Assembly
on Sunday. The new academic member is:
- National Water Resource Center,
Survey Research Institute, Egypt
The number of academic numbers is now
85.
Motion:
That the General Assembly records the decision of the Council.
Decision:
25. ADVISORY COMMITTEE OF COMMISSION OFFICERS
Vice President Matt Higgins to report on the Advisory Committee of
Commission Officers (ACCO) meetings and Commission activities
that have taken place during the week.
Commission 1 has proposed that the name of Working Group 1.2 shall be changed to
“Young Surveyors”.
16 May 2007
Motion: That the General Assembly records the report and the change in
the name of Working Group 1.2 to Young Surveyors.
Decision:
26. REPORT OF THE 6th FIG REGIONAL CONFERENCE IN SAN JOSÉ, COSTA RICA 2007
The General Assembly will be given a presentation on the arrangements of the
6th FIG Regional Conference that will be held in San José, Costa Rica 12-15
November 2007.
Motion: That the General Assembly records the report for information.
Decision:
27. REPORT OF FIG WORKING WEEK 2008 IN STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 14-19 JUNE 2008
The General Assembly will be given a presentation on the arrangements of the
FIG Working Week 2008 that will be held in Stockholm, Sweden 14-19 June 2008.
Motion: That the General Assembly records the report for information.
Decision:
28. REPORTS OF WORKING WEEK 2009 AND CONGRESS 2010
The hosts of the Working Week 2009 (ALSI, Israel) and the FIG Congress 2010
(ISA, Australia) and the Working Week 2011 (ONIGT, Morocco) have been asked to
make an oral report on the preparations for their respective events.
Motion: That the General Assembly notes the reports. That the General
Assembly confirms the dates of the next FIG events as follows:
- FIG Working Week 2009, Eilat, Israel, 3-8 May 2009
- FIG Congress, Sydney, Australia, 9-16 April 2010
Decision:
29. REPORTS OF OTHER FIG CONFERENCES
AND OTHER EVENTS
16 May 2007
The hosts of the Working Week 2011
(ONIGT, Morocco) and the Working Week 2012 (CNG, Italy) have been asked to make
an oral report on the preparations for their respective events.
Motion:
That the General Assembly notes the reports.
Decision:
30. PRESENTATION OF CERTIFICATES OF APPRECIATION
CLOSING CEREMONY
Data supplied by the FIG Office.
Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that this data is
accurate errors might exist. Requests for updates and corrections should be
emailed to
the FIG Office.
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