Title: What is FIG?
1 What is FIG?
- Established in 1878 in Paris by 7 member
associations (Belgium, France (OGE), Germany,
Italy, Spain, Switzerland and UK) - Federation of national associations
- Only international body representing all
surveying disciplines - UN-recognised non-governmental organisation (NGO)
2 Who are surveyors?
- Surveyors are professional people whose
- academic qualifications and postgraduate
- training enable them to advise
- on the management and use of land and property
- whether rural or urban
- and developed or undeveloped
3 Who are surveyors?
- Surveyors understand
- the legislation governing land and property
- the trade markets
- supporting services
- economics of construction, management,
maintenance, acquisition and disposal
4 Members
- 112 countries represented in 2002
- 230,000 individuals in member associations
5 Members
- Membership categories
- 88 members from 75 countries
- 11 affiliates
- 16 correspondents
- 51 academic members
- 21 corporate members
- 7 honorary presidents
- 29 honorary members
6 Members
- leading professional societies representing one
or more of the surveying disciplines in their
respective countries - 75 countries represented 88 associations
- over 230,000 individuals
- new statutes encourage to have whole profession
represented - allow more than one member per country
- currently 13 countries have more than one member
association
7 Affiliates
- groups of surveyors undertaking professional
activities but not fulfilling criteria for
membership - currently 11 members from 10 countries
8 Correspondents
- individual in a country where no association
exists that is eligible to join FIG - currently 16 correspondents
9 Academic members
- organisation, institution or agency which
promotes education or research in one ore more of
the disciplines of surveying - first academic members in 1999, now 51 academic
members from 31 countries - membership fee US 180 in 2002
- Surveying Educational Database with more than 220
institutions and almost 400 courses
10 Corporate Members
- organisation, institution or agency which
manufactures or distributes instruments,
equipment or supplies or which operates or
provides commercial services in support of the
profession - 21 corporate members in 2002
11 Honorary presidents and honorary members
- past presidents who have rendered outstanding
service to FIG - individuals who have materially assisted the
development and promotion of the surveying
profession at international level - 7 honorary presidents
- 29 honorary members
12 Permanent institutions
- International Office of Cadastre and Land Records
OICRF, the Netherlands - FIG Multi-Lingual Dictionary, Germany
- International Institution on the History of
Surveying and Measurement, UK
13 Commissions
- Professional Practice
- Professional Education
- Spatial Information Management
- Hydrography
- Positioning and Measurement
- Engineering Surveys
- Cadastre and Land Management
- Spatial Planning and Development
- Valuation and the Management of Real Estate
- Construction Economics and Management
14 Commission administration
- chair
- vice-chair(s)
- vice-chair of administration
- delegates - each member to nominate one delegate
to each of the commissions - annual meetings
- workshops and seminars
- working groups
15 Commission 1 Professional Practice
- Chair Klaus Rürup, Germany
- Ethical principles and codes of professional
conduct - Guidelines relating to the provision of services
- Standards of business practice and total quality
management - Changes affecting the operation of surveying
practices, their management and their
professional structures - International legislation affecting the
profession including the liberalisation of trade
in services - The role of surveyors in the public sector.
16 Commission 2 Professional Education
- Chair Pedro Cavero, Spain
- Education and teaching methods
- Continuing professional development and training
- The interaction between education, research and
practice - Encouragement of the exchange of students and
personnel between member countries.
17 Commission 3 Spatial Information Management
- Chair Gerhard Muggenhuber, Austria
- Management of land, property and hydrographic
information and the related processes, procedures
and resources - Spatial data infrastructure - data models,
standards, availability and legal aspects,
management of spatial knowledge - The impacts on organisational structures,
business models, professional practice and
administration - Management of spatial information supporting
sustainable development.
18 Commission 4 Hydrography
- Chair Adam Greenland, United Kingdom
- The marine environment
- Hydrographic surveying
- Data processing and management
- Nautical charts and bathymetric maps - analogue,
digital and electronic
19 Commission 5 Positioning and Measurement
- Chair Matt Higgins, Australia
- The science of measurement
- The acquisition of accurate, precise and reliable
survey data related to the position, size and
shape of natural and artificial features of the
earth and its environment.
20 Commission 6 Engineering Surveys
- Chair Svend Kold Johansen, Denmark
- Acquisition, processing and management of
topographic and other related information
throughout the life cycle of a project - Setting out methods in engineering projects
- Validation and quality control for civil
construction and manufacturing - Deformation monitoring, analysis and
interpretation - Prediction of deformation in engineering
projects, mines and areas of geological hazard.
21 Commission 7 Cadastre and Land Management
- Chair Paul van der Molen, The Netherlands
- Land management and administration
- Cadastral reform and multi-purpose cadastres
- Parcel-based land information systems and
computerisation of cadastral records - Cadastral surveying and mapping
- Land titling, land tenure, land law and land
registration - Urban and rural land consolidation
- National and international boundaries
- Land and marine resource management.
22 Commission 8 Spatial Planning and Development
- Chair Paul Lohmann, The Netherlands
- Regional and local structure planning
- Urban and rural land use planning
- Planning policies and environmental improvement
- Urban development and implementation
- Public-private partnerships
- Informal settlements and urbanisation in
developing countries - Environmental impact assessment.
23 Commission 9 Valuation and the Management of
Real Estate
- Chair Stephen Yip, Hong Kong SAR, China
- Valuation - the estimating of value of real
estate by valuers and appraisers, for various
purposes, including market value, property
taxation, eminent domain, claims of damage or
impact on value by some cause or event, and
acquisitions for public use or public policy - Investment Market Value and Investment Planning
- Development Finance, Land Use Feasibility
Planning - Management of Property, as a single asset or by
management companies - Management of property systems to ensure
efficient use of public and private resources - Management of public sector property
24 Construction Economics and Management
- Chair Philip Shearer, United Kingdom
- Construction technology and information
technology - Construction economics and measurement
- Construction management and environmental
management - Construction law and contract administration
25 Joint Commission Working Group on
Under-represented groups in surveying
- Chair Gabriele Dasse, Germany
- enhancing professional development opportunities
for women and young surveyors - encouraging equal opportunities for individual
members within FIG, not depending on gender or
native language or other cultural characteristics - facilitating professional contacts for women and
young surveyors, as well as for linguistic
minorities, within the FIG community
26 Joint Commission Working Group on Standards
- Chair Iain Greenway, United Kingdom
- appoint experts to the work items of ISO
Technical Committee 211 (geographic
information/geomatics) and ensure that FIG is
represented at plenary meetings of TC211 - gain liaison status and appoint experts to other
appropriate technical committees of ISO and of
other standards bodies, to assist in the creation
of workable and current standards - create explanatory material and guidance notes on
the implications of standards for surveyors - propose guidelines which can be translated into
standards as technologies and methodologies mature
27 Cultures and Languages of FIG
- To identify and clarify the cultural and
linguistic issues facing members - To promote the establishment of a set of guiding
principles to assist with the implementation of
this. - To encourage multicultural approach in
establishment of a wider political Advisory Board
which ensures that cultural issues are recognised
and reports to the General Assembly and the
Council. - To encourage the increased participation of more
countries in the work of FIG by recognising the
importance of cultural issues and linguistic
differences.
28 Administration
- General Assembly
- combined to FIG annual working weeks
- Council
- 4 year term of office
- President, 5 Vice-Presidents and Congress
Director - current US Council 1999-2002
- next Council from Germany 2003-2006
- new Governance in fully operation 2007
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29 Administration
- Advisory Committee of Commission Officers ACCO
- commission chairs and vice-chairs
- vice-presidents
- Permanent office
- Director and personal assistant
- Located in Copenhagen at the Surveyors House
hosted by DdL
30 Information delivery
- Annual Review
- Bulletin, 4 issues
- commission newsletters
- publications
- congress and working week publications
- web site www.fig.net
31 Next Meetings
- Paris, France, 14-18 April 2003
- Athens, Greece, 23-28 May 2004
- Cairo, Egypt, 7-12 May 2005
- Munich, Germany, XXIII Congress,
August/September 2006 - Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China, July 2007
- Israel, 2009
32 FIG Office in Copenhagen