Vice President Paul van der Molen delivers a keynote at the 
	2nd Cadastral Congress in Ankara
				Ankara, Turkey, 21-24 May 2008
				
					
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						  Minister 
						Faruk Nafiz Özak and FIG Vice President Paul van 
			der Molen meeting at the Congress and discussing the Turkish bid 
			for hosting the FIG Congress 2014.  | 
						
						 
						
						  
						Paul van der Molen giving his keynote speech. 
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				At the occasion of its 161st anniversary, the General Directorate of Land 
	Registry and Cadastre together with the FIG Turkish member association 
	Chamber of Surveying and Cadastral Engineers organised the 2nd Cadastral 
	Congress in the Turkish capital Ankara. From 21-24 May, about 500 colleagues 
	discussed the hot topics of the profession in a very well organised 
	conference. After speeches from Ali Fahri Ötzen, the President of the 
	Chamber, and Mehmet Zeki Adli, the General Director of Land Registry 
	and Cadastre, and the Minister of Public Works Faruk Nafiz Özak, the 
	Vice President of FIG, Prof. Paul van der Molen, delivered a key-note 
	speech, addressing the view of FIG on land administration world wide, the 
	development and trends, and the role of land valuation for society.  
				During the four-days conference a variety of subjects came at stake, such 
	as the status of e-government and NDSI in Turkey, and the new approaches 
	within the Turkish General Directorate, such as the application of the new 
	TAKBIS system. Past chair of FIG Commission 3, Gerhard Muggenhuber, 
	briefed the audience on recent trends in e-cadastre, which is currently 
	developed in Turkey. As Turkey is about to embark on NSDI, this subject was 
	treated thoroughly by various speakers, amongst them Muhittin Ipek, 
	highlighting the role of the private sector.  
				The open approach of our Turkish colleagues was also demonstrated by 
	giving the floor to quite a few external users of cadastral services, to 
	report critically on their experiences with the cadastre and to come up with 
	proposals for improvement. Another topic concerned the valuation of 
	properties, which is under debate in Turkey on how to develop a more 
	coordinated mechanism for property valuation in the country. Various 
	speakers, such as Nesim Gültekin from the State Hydraulic Works and
				Kürşat Koç from the Highway Authority, reported on their experience 
	with valuation for expropriation purposes. The relation between respectively 
	rural development, environmental protection and forest management with the 
	cadastre was extensively dealt with. After all sessions lively debates took 
	place, in which the three vice director generals of the General Directorate
				Nihat Şahin, Şinasi Bayraktar and Ömer Ali Anbar, often 
	took the opportunity to cross swords with the speakers and members of the 
	audience. After the closing of the conference by Prof. Hüseyin Erkan, 
	the participants could look back on a fruitful and active conference. 
				Paul van der Molen FIG Vice President  |