Article of the 
	  Month - August 2021
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		FIG e-Working Week 2021 Keynote: 
		Integrated geospatial information for transformational change 
		
			
			Greg Scott, Rosamond Carter Bing and Anders Sandin
		Instead of a paper we would like to share with you a series of video 
		recordings from the keynote sessions of FIG e-Working Week 2021.
		In this recording that is offered to you in this "Video of the 
		Month Series"  Greg Scott and Rosamond Carter Bing talk with Anders 
				Sandin about the UN-GGIM Integrated Geospatial Information 
		Framework - IGIF. 
		The Integrated Geospatial Information Framework (IGIF) was adopted in 
		2020, and provides a basis and guide for developing, integrating, 
		strengthening and maximizing geospatial information management and 
		related resources. The IGIF focuses on location information and are 
		important for a nation's development priorities and the Sustainable 
		Development Goals. The purpose of the session is to present the current 
		status of the development of IGIF, and what steps and actions are needed 
		by member states for the implementation of IGIF.
		FIG has an interest to encourage the implementation and creation of 
		country level action plans and hopes with this session and recording to 
		inform about the ideas behind IGIF and its current status, and also to 
		inspire the implementation of IGIF at a national level. FIG would like 
		to encourage that experiences and best practice on the plementation of 
		IGIF will be shared among countries.
		The session took place on Tuesday 22 June 2021 and duration of the 
		video is 1½ hours.
		Watch and be inspired by the keynote session here:
		https://youtu.be/93o52KY1FR0
		About the keynote speakers
		 
		
			
				
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				Greg Scott, 
				Inter-Regional Advisor, UN-GGIM Environment Statistics and 
				Geospatial Information Branch United Nations Statistics Division 
				Department of Economic and Social Affairs 
				Greg Scott joined the United Nations Statistics Division in 
				2012 with the specific task of establishing the United Nations 
				Committee of Experts on Global Geospatial Information Management 
				(UN-GGIM) and growing its relevance and status with Member 
				States and related International Organizations involved in 
				national, regional and global geospatial information management. 
				In his role as Secretariat, Greg provides strategic policy 
				advice and leadership, and guides the development, coordination 
				and implementation of the substantive content for the Committee 
				of Experts. 
				Greg previously spent 25 years in Geoscience Australia in 
				several key roles delivering Australia’s national topographic 
				mapping and derivative geospatial programs, and providing 
				independent scientific analysis and advice in the use of 
				geospatial information for environmental management, emergency 
				management, and critical infrastructure protection. Greg 
				possesses formal qualifications in Cartography and Survey 
				Mapping from New Zealand, a Graduate Diploma in Geography from 
				the Australian National University, and a PhD in Geomatics 
				Engineering from the University of Melbourne. 
				 
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				Rosamond Carter Bing, 
				Chief Executive Officer for the Ministry of Lands and Natural 
				Resources for the Government of the Kingdom of Tonga
				In her role as Chief Executive Officer, Ms. Bing is 
				responsible for the executive oversight of six divisions – 
				leadership and policy, land administration, surveying is 
				responsible for the executive oversight of six divisions – 
				leadership and policy, corporate services, land administration, 
				survey services, natural resources, land and geographical 
				information systems and the national spatial planning office. 
				Ms. Bing is the current Chairperson of the Pacific Geospatial 
				and Surveying Council, a Co-Chair of the Extended Bureau of the 
				United Nations Global Geospatial Information Management and a 
				board member of the UNGGIM Asia Pacific Extended Bureau. She is 
				also a member of the UNGGIM’s working group on land 
				administration and management and the expert group on legal and 
				policy frameworks. 
				Ms. Bing’s interests are in constitutional and administrative 
				law and natural resources management.  
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				Anders Sandin, 
				Director, Lantmäteriet The Swedish mapping cadastral and land 
				registration authority 
				Anders Sandin is managing the Geodata Division within 
				Lantmäteriet. This involves managing the cooperation between 
				Lantmäteriet as the main government body and the Swedish 
				municipalities at the local level. The division also has the 
				overall responsibility of the National Spatial Data 
				Infrastructure NSDI and the contribution to the Swedish 
				implementation of INSPIRE. Mr. Sandin is an advisor to the 
				chairman of the Swedish Geodata Advisory Board. Mr Sandin has a 
				Bachelor of Science from the University of Gävle. 
				On an international level Mr. Sandin has been representing 
				Sweden and Lantmäteriet in the establishment of the United 
				Nations initiative on Global Geospatial Information Management 
				(UN-GGIM): Europe. He has also been engaged in the work with 
				UN-GGIM since 2013 on a global level, and as member of the 
				Working Group on Geospatial Information and Services for 
				Disasters since it was established. He has also been engaged in 
				the work with Integrated Geospatial Information Framework (IGIF) 
				and he is now one of the co-chairs in the UN-GGIM High Level 
				Group IGIF. 
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