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XXIII International FIG Congress
8 – 13 October 2006 · Munich, Germany
Final Program
Shaping the Change
German Association of Surveying – Society for Geodesy, Geo-Information and Land Management (DVW)
International Federation of Surveyors · Fédération Internationale des Géomètres · Internationale Vereinigung der Vermessungsingenieure
XXIII International FIG Congress
8 – 13 October 2006 · Munich, Germany
Final Program
as at 4 September 2006.
Program may have changed.
An updated Program will be shown daily at the FIG Lounge in Room B0, ICM.
Imprint
Editorial:
Thomas Gollwitzer
Kurt Hillinger
Markku Villikka
Layout:
Kurt Hillinger
Johann Baier
Photos:
Holiday Inn Munich City Centre
Munich Trade Fair Centre/ICM
Johann Baier
Cover photo:
German Aerospace Centre (DLR)
Citymap:
Huber Kartographie, München
Print:
Bavarian State Office for Surveying and Geo Information, Munich
September 2006
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Table of Contents
Welcome Address
Congress Organisers FIG and DVW
Congress Facilities
Overview Holiday Inn Munich City Centre
Overview International Congress Centre Munich ICM
FIG/INTERGEO® Trade Fair
Citymap
Program Planner
The FIG Foundation
Opening Ceremony
Conference Program Friday, 6 & Saturday, 7 October 2006
Pre - Conference Workshop Part 1
Conference Program Sunday, 8 October 2006
Pre - Conference Workshop Part 2
ESRI Pre - Conference Workshop
Conference Program Monday, 9 October 2006
Posters Presentation from Monday to Thursday
Conference Program Tuesday, 10 October 2006
Conference Program Wednesday, 11 October 2006
INTERGEO® Exhibitors Forum: Airborne and Satellite
Conference Program Thursday, 12 October 2006
International IAG / FIG Symposium ‘Geodetic Reference Frames GRF 2006’
BVDI Golf Tournament
Conference Program Friday, 13 October 2006
General Information
Corporate Members
Local Organising Committee
Welcome Address
Dear Colleagues,
We are happy to welcome
you to FIG Congress 2006,
which concludes the German
chairmanship of FIG. It is in fact
the second time that German
surveyors have been leading
this world-wide federation
and I am proud to say that
the German Council certainly
has lived up to the motto of
‘Shaping the Change’.
Dear Colleagues,
After over 30 years, the DVW
– German Association of
Surveying - Society for
Geodesy, Geo-Information and
Land Management – has again
assumed the presidency of the
FIG. We have done this, on the
one hand, in order to take our
share in the responsibility for
the interest of surveying to an
international level, and on the
other hand because we believe
Structural reforms which have been successfully initiated that German surveying can make a positive contribution
by our predecessors have been completed and we have world-wide to the development of our profession.
assisted FIG to increase and strengthen its role as a
respected and highly estimated global partner for the The highlight of these four years is the FIG Congress 2006
United Nations and many other international, regional in Munich.
and national institutions. Memorable milestones to
achieve these goals have without any doubt been our The INTERGEO® 2006 of the DVW will take place at the
annual Working Weeks in Paris, Athens and in Cairo. I must same time. This annual congress and expert fair with
also mention the unexpected popularity of our Regional almost 18,000 visitors is expected to enrich the FIG and to
Conferences introduced for the first time in 2001.
present the opportunity to our visitors to let themselves
be inspired by the FIG.
FIG Congress 2006, together with the coinciding expert
fair INTERGEO® 2006 not only will be the biggest geodetic In order to facilitate the mutual exchange of ideas, there
event in Germany ever. It will also set the records of FIG are jointly organised meetings and events, in the expert
Congresses with more than 18,000 visitors and delegates field as well as on the social level. For daily encounters,
from 100 countries.
this largest fair world-wide certainly offers a most suitable
environment. And last but not least, the hosting city, with
A FIG Conference is always the occasion of making up all of its Bavarian charm, contributes making surveyors
the accounts of achievements. FIG Commissions and the from all over the world feel very welcome in Germany.
hosting nation demonstrate what has been accomplished
during the German chairmanship and how much of the
work plans have been implemented.
Hagen Graeff
DVW President
Munich, the world-renowned Bavarian capital of science
(including geodesy and geo-informatics), technology,
arts and culture and – of ‘joie de vivre’ - has been chosen
as venue, and we are convinced that you will find our
conference rewarding both professionally as well as
socially. We will do our utmost to make this Congress
unforgettable!
Holger Magel
FIG President
Dear Friends of FIG,
On behalf of the Organising
Committee I have the pleasure
to welcome you to the XXIII
International FIG Congress
from 8 to 13 October 2006
in Munich. This event takes
place
concurrently
with
the INTERGEO® 2006, the
largest European congress
and trade fair for geodesy,
geo-information and land
management.
Especially
the trade fair, with almost 500 exhibitors and over
18,000 visitors, makes the event the largest meeting
for this industry in the world. Munich will be the focus
of international activity for one week, at least for us
surveyors.
Within the common framework of FIG Congress and
INTERGEO® further events will take place: For example
the Geodetic Week (10 – 12 October 2006), which ensures
the exchange of information on current activities in
geodetic university and research institutes. Or the common
Symposium of IAG/FIG „Geodetic Reference Frames,
GRF2006“. Or the workshop “History of Surveying”, or the
„ESRI preconference workshop, or several art exhibitions
concerning „surveying“, or…. You see, Munich 2006 is
really an extraordinary event.
The world is developing with a great degree of dynamics.
Under the motto ‘Shaping the Change’, we wish to discuss
the contributions of surveying in the questions of the
present and the challenges of the future among experts,
but also demonstrate them to a more general public.
An attractive supplementary program gives you ample
opportunity to conduct further personal discussions, as
well as experience the leisure and pleasures offered by
this amiable, open and progressive cosmopolitan city
with a heart. Munich is always in season! However, not
only the city itself is attractive, but also the surrounding
region, with its fascinating natural countryside, mountains
and lakes, palaces, castles and monasteries.
Thomas Gollwitzer
Congress Director
I extend a warm welcome
to Munich to the participants
in the XXIII International FIG
Congress and the INTERGEO®
2006!
It gives me great pleasure
to note that a special accent
is placed in the Bavarian
Calendar by the Congress of
the International Federation
of Surveyors, which takes
place only every four years.
From Washington to Sydney
by way of Munich! This, together with the INTERGEO®,
brings together many thousands of surveyors from all
over the world.
Making a picture of the world has since the beginning
of time been a challenge beloved by mankind. The first
attempts were something like those humorous postcards
which we often see: one’s own country more than life size,
and at the edges five continents as marginal remains. The
Romans – pragmatists as they were – did not concern
themselves with such trivialities and simply measured
their roads, their march routes. This helped them to
ensure that beyond the borders of their empire there
were indeed only ‘marginal remains’.
Every development begins with accurate maps and plans.
Irrigation and food production, traffic planning and use
of natural resources, urban construction and protection
against natural catastrophes – they all require exact
measurement and cartographic accuracy.
I am pleased that particularly in the fields of geodesy and
land development there are many examples of successful
international co-operation. The Sino-Bavarian Project
Nan Zhang Lou and Israeli/Bavarian co-operation in the
field of satellite navigation, as well as the contribution of
Bavarian researchers to the Galileo Mission, fill us with
pride.
In this field we have much to offer and it is also for this
reason that we welcome the dialogue of experts in our
Bavarian capital. We hope that you will have a rewarding
exchange of views and also find time to enjoy Munich
and Bavaria.
Dr. Edmund Stoiber
Bavarian Minister President
Congress Organisers FIG and DVW
FIG was founded in 1878 in Paris. It is a federation of
national associations and the only international body
that represents all surveying disciplines. More than 100
countries are represented in FIG by member associations
affiliates corporate members and academic members. FIG
is a UN-recognised non-government organisation (NGO)
and its aim is to ensure that the disciplines of surveying
and all who practise them meet the needs of the markets
and communities that they serve. It realises its aim by
promoting the practice of the profession and encouraging
the development of professional standards.
FIG is administered by its General Assembly and its
Council. In the period from 2002 to 2006, the Council is
provided by the DVW. Its members are President Holger
Magel, the Vice Presidents Andreas Drees, Ralf Schroth,
T.N. Wong (Hong Kong SAR, China), Ken Allred (Canada),
Stig Enemark (Denmark), Congress Director Thomas
Gollwitzer and ACCO Representative Matt Higgins
(Australia).
The current plan of work focuses on the surveyor’s
response to social, economic, technological and
environmental changes and the particular needs of
countries in economic transition. FIG’s technical work
is led by ten commissions with the following terms of
reference:
Commission 1 – Professional Practice
Chair: Mr. Klaus Rürup (Germany)
Chair Elect: Mr. Yaacoub Saade (Lebanon)
Commission 2 – Professional Education
Chair: Professor Pedro Cavero (Spain)
Chair Elect: Professor Bela Markus (Hungary)
Commission 3 – Spatial Information Management
Chair: Mr. Gerhard Muggenhuber (Austria)
Chair Elect: Dr. Chryssy Potsiou (Greece)
Commission 4 – Hydrography
Chair: Mr. Adam Greenland (United Kingdom)
The FIG Office is responsible for all administrative issues Chair Elect: Mr. Andrew Leyzack (Canada)
including records, publications, bulletins etc. It takes care
of the FIG home page and ensures that the FIG web site Commission 5 – Positioning and Measurement
is used more effectively for information delivery about Chair: Mr. Matthew B. Higgins (Australia)
actual issues and for administrative purposes. All contacts Chair Elect: Professor Rudolf Staiger (Germany)
to FIG should be made to the FIG Office in Copenhagen:
Commission 6 – Engineering Surveys
FIG Office
Chair: Mr. Svend Kold Johansen (Denmark)
Lindevangs Alle 4
Chair Elect: Professor Alojz Kopacik (Slovakia)
DK-2000 Frederiksberg
Denmark
Commission 7 – Cadastre and Land Management
E-mail: [email protected]
Chair: Professor Paul van der Molen (The Netherlands)
Tel + 45 38 86 10 81
Chair Elect: Mr. András Osskó (Hungary)
Fax + 45 38 86 02 52
Commission 8 – Spatial Planning and Development
FIG Director Markku Villikka
Chair: Dr. Diane Dumashie (United Kingdom)
E-mail: [email protected]
Chair Elect: Mr. Simon Adcock (Australia)
Tel. + 35 84 43 57 09 11 (direct)
Commission 9 – Valuation and the Management of Real
FIG Office Manager Per Wilhelm Pedersen
Estate
E-mail: [email protected]
Chair: Mr. Stephen Yip (Hong Kong SAR, China)
Tel. + 45 38 14 67 22 (direct)
Chair Elect: Professor Kauko Viitanen (Finland)
Mobile phone: + 45 30 42 16 53
Commission 10 – Construction Economics and
Management
Chair: Mr. Philip Shearer (United Kingdom)
Chair Elect: Mr. Andrew Morley (United Kingdom)
DVW (German Association of Surveying - Society for
Geodesy, Geo-Information and Land Management) was
founded in 1871. It is a member of the FIG. It comprises
13 registered DVW state associations currently
counting approximately 8,800 members. Any person
interested in supporting geodesy, geo-information and
land management can become a member of a state
association.
XXIII International FIG Congress and INTERGEO® 2006
Both events are held together. INTERGEO® is the
annual fair together with a congress of DVW and offers
product, services and information about eGovernment,
mobile GIS, GIS for local and state authorities, capture
and management of geodata, OPEN-Gis etc. Thanks
to its trade-fair with 500 exhibitors and round about
18,000 visitors INTERGEO® is the world-wide largest
international trade-fair for geodesy, geo-information
and land management. The combination of science and
practical experience is bolstered by the integration of the
Geodetic Week into the joint Congress. This ensures the
exchange of information on current activities in geodetic
university and research institutes.
With the union of the three congresses into one event,
XXIII FIG Congress is an unique, large-scale event for
surveyors world-wide. FIG participants are welcome
to participate in all INTERGEO® and Geodetic Week
activities.
Visitors from over 100 nations and representatives from
all sectors of surveying attend the XXIII FIG Congress.
The technical program reflects the work of the ten FIG
commissions. The joint Plenary Sessions of XXIII FIG
Congress and INTERGEO® are framed by approximately
100 Technical Sessions. Under the motto ‘Shaping the
Change’, activities span all facets of our profession.
A series of attractive technical tours, orientated towards
the work of the commissions, supplement the technical
program. Workshops and meetings on speciality topics
round out the technical program. The various activities
of the social program offer plenty of opportunity for the
exchange of experiences and personal conversation. The
Munich region guarantees an interesting and diverse
excursion program.
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Congress Facilities
International Congress Centre Munich (ICM)
Munich has one of the most modern trade fair centres in the world. The International Congress Centre Munich (ICM)
is directly linked with the buildings of the New Munich Trade Fair Centre. This combination ensures an atmosphere
that turns every event into an unique experience.
From Monday, 9 October to Thursday, 12 October the congress is held at the International Congress Centre Munich
(ICM), from Tuesday on together with the INTERGEO®. During these three days you find there the trade fair with
more than 500 exhibitors at exhibition halls C1 – C3. The exhibition-area is directly linked to the ICM.
Opening Ceremony, Plenary Sessions and Technical Sessions will be held at ICM.
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Holiday Inn Munich City Centre is a 4-star conference
hotel with a 2,100 square meters conference centre
perfectly designed to meet the demanding and diverse
needs of up to 2,000 guests. The direct access to Munich’s
underground system guarantees rapid and direct transit
ICM, city and airport.
The FIG-highlights General Assembly 1 & 2, Welcome
Reception, Closing Ceremony and FIG 2010 Party on
Sunday, 8 October and Friday, 13 October take place at
the Holiday Inn Munich City Centre, located in the heart
of Munich and near the Deutsches Museum, where the
FIG Pre-Conference workshop ‘History of Surveying’
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The Trade Fair takes place in halls C1, C2 and C3 at the New Munich Trade Fair Centre, which is directly linked with the
ICM. Opening hours from Tuesday, 10 October to Thursday, 12 October 2006 are 9:00 to 18:00.
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XXIII Inter
Administrative Days
IAG - FIG Symposium Geodet
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Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
6 Oct.
7 October
8 October
9 October
Registration
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Council
ACCO
Workshop
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ICM
Commissions 1-10
Meeting
Meeting
History of
Hotel
8:30 a.m.
Annual Meetings
International
Students
Meeting
6:00 p.m.
ICM
ICM
8:00
9:00
Surveying 8:30 a.m.
10:00
coffee break
General
Workshop
11:00
12:00
Hotel
13:00
Lunch
Hotel
14:00
Council
Hotel
LVG
Hotel
Workshop
History of
coffee break coffee break 6:00 p.m. Assembly
Hotel
Help desk
coffee break
ICM
8:30 a.m.
6:00 p.m.
Workshop 1
Surveying
Plenary
Tech. Sess.
(Exhibition)
Session
TS 1
Deutsches
ICM
ICM
QM for
Geodata
ICM
DVW
Museum
Lunch
Hotel
Lunch
LVG
Lunch
Lunch
Help
ACCO
Workshop
General
Workshop
Old
Technical Session
Workshop 2
Meeting
desk
Meeting
History of
Assembly
(continue)
City Hall
(continue)
Hotel
(continue)
Surveying
(continue)
TS 2 - 11
ICM
ICM
Lunch
Mayor's
Reception
Reception
15:00
coffee break 2:00 p.m. coffee break coffee break
6:00 p.m.
16:00
17:00
Hotel
LVG
Hotel
Hotel
Welcome
18:00
Reception
19:00
Council
ACCO
Dinner
Dinner
21:00
Reception
Hotel
20:00
Vinorant
State
Mühle
Alter Hof
Residenz
joint event IAG/FIG-INTERGEO/Geodetic Week
at the same time ten parallel sessions with up to five papers each
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at the same time up to ten parallel meetings
not part of the official program
Help desk (registration and information)
Preconference Workshop
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Intenational
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coffee break
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Hotel
ICM
Technical Session
Workshop 3
TS 12 - 21
ICM
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10 - 12 October 2006
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8 - 13 October 2006
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9 - 13 October 2006
Geodetic Week 2006
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Technical Tours
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Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
10 October
11 October
12 October
13 October
8:00
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ICM
Technical Session
8:30 a.m.
TS 31 - 40
ICM
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Ceremony(2
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Week
Exhibitors
Meeting
Sessions
Forum(1
(optional)
coffee break
TS 61 - 70
ICM
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Exhibitors
Sessions
Forum(1
coffee break
ICM
Plenary
2nd ACCO
Session(2
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Session
ICM
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ICM
ICM
Geodetic INTERGEO/ Presidents
10:00
Hotel
11:00
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General
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ICM
12:00
Hotel
Lunch
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9:00
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Technical Session
Hydrography
TS 41 - 50
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ICM
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Hotel
16:00
Technical Session Positioning INTERGEO/
Exhibitors
TS 81 - 90
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TS 71 - 80
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Geodesy INTERGEO/ Ceremony
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Surveyors
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21:00
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4) partly in German
5) Venue:
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ICM: 12 October
recommended print DIN A3
The FIG Foundation
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The FIG Foundation is an independent body under the International Federation of Surveyors. The Foundation was
established in 1996 for following objects:
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to give grants and scholarships to projects, for instance to develop curricula for surveying education and capacity building, especially in developing countries,
to promote high standards of education and training for surveyors and to facilitate continuing professional development,
to educate people in the disciplines of surveying, particularly in developing countries and countries in transition,
to promote virtual academies and the use of distance learning in surveying education,
to encourage research into all disciplines of surveying and to disseminate the results of that research,
to promote the exchange of surveying personnel for greater understanding of all facets of the profession of surveying,
to support by seed funding conferences and similar events in co-operation with international agencies such as the United Nations.
The FIG Foundation will build a sustainable future by:
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giving grants and scholarships to support curricula development and capacity building, especially in developing countries ,
promoting high standards of surveying education and facilitating CPD (Continuous Professional Development) activities,
promoting virtual academies and the use of distance learning in surveying education,
encouraging research activities and the dissemination of research results,
promoting the exchange of young surveying personnel supporting conferences and other events by seed
funding in co-operation with international agencies such as the United Nations.
How to contribute?
Companies, associations, institutions, events, surveyors’ groups and individuals may contribute to the Foundation by:
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Donations which will be recognised by a plaque or a certificate of different categories reflecting the sum of donation as follows (platinum plaque US$ 25,000 - gold plaque US$ 10,000 - silver plaque US$ 5,000 - bronze plaque US$ 1,000). All contributors will also be recognised in the FIG Annual Review.
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Donations to support specific projects or by offering scholarships. Donors and Benefactors may use the FIG Foundation logo to promote their project donations or scholarships.
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Voluntary donation when registering to FIG events.
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Attending social functions such as the FIG Foundation Dinners held during every FIG Congress and Working Week and other events.
This year the FIG Foundation Event takes place at ‘Löwenbräukeller’ on Tuesday, 10 October 2006.
Contact
President: Mr. John Hohol (USA)
Secretary: Mr. Markku Villikka, FIG Office
Email: [email protected]
The FIG Education Foundation
c/o Lindevangs Alle 4
DK-2000 Frederiksberg
DENMARK
Tel. + 45 38 86 10 81
Fax + 45 38 86 02 52
Opening Ceremony
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10:00 - 12:30
Room 01,
International Congress
Centre Munich, ICM
Mr. Hagen Graeff,
President of DVW
Welcome and Opening
Dr. Edmund Stoiber,
Bavarian Minister President
Opening Speech
Prof. Dr. Holger Magel,
President of FIG
FIG Presidential Address
‘Shaping the Change 2002 to 2006 – The German Period of FIG’
Mr. Hagen Graeff, Prof. Dr. Holger Magel, Mr. Rolf Richter
Awards Ceremony
DVW Prize
FIG Congress Prize
Prof. Dr. Klaus Töpfer,
Long-time General Director of the United Nations Environment
Programme
‘For a More Just World – the Surveyors’ Role for Achieving
Sustainable Development‘
Bassiona Amorosa
Musical entertainment
Conference Program Friday, 6 & Saturday, 7 October 2006
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FIG
Friday, 6 October 2006
09:00 - 17:30
Venue: Forum 5,
Holiday Inn
FIG Council Meeting
Commission: FIG Council
By invitation only
19:00 - 21:30
Pfistermühle
FIG Council Dinner
By invitation only
Saturday, 7 October 2006
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Registration / Help desk
8
ACCO - Meeting
ACCO - Meeting
Workshop History of Surveying
Workshop History of Surveying
9
10
11
FIG
FIG
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INTERGEO®
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14
15
Geodetic Week
16
ACCO - Dinner
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18
Technical or Social Tours
19
20
21
Joint Event
09:00 - 17:30
Forum 8, Holiday Inn
FIG ACCO Meeting
Commission: FIG ACCO members
By invitation only
09:00 - 17:30
Bavarian Office for
Surveying and Geographic
Information (LVG),
Alexandrastr. 4
Pre–Conference Workshop – History of Surveying and Measurement – Part 1
Commission: International Institution for the History of Surveying and Measurement,
Permanent Institution of FIG
Chair: Mr. Jim R. Smith, United Kingdom
Separate registration is required
08:30 - 09:00
Registration Pre Conference Workshop
09:00 - 10:15
Museum, LVG
Visit to the Museum ‘History of Surveying’
within the Office including a visit to the collection of lithographic stones (30 000
maps)
10:15 - 10:45
Coffee Break
10:45 - 12:15
Room 500, LVG,
HS 1 – Session I: Shaping the Earth
Chairman: Mr. Jim R. Smith, United Kingdom
HS1.1 Welcome: Prof. Jan De Graeve (Belgium)
HS1.2 Prof. Dr.–Ing. Dieter Lelgemann (Germany):
The Geodesist Carl Friedrich Gauß in the Novel of Daniel Kehlmann. Portrait of a
Fictitious Figure? (0936)
HS1.3 Dr. Christine Mosselmans (Belgium):
The Aztec Cadastre and Alexander von Humboldt (0945)
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HS1.4 Prof. Jan De Graeve (Belgium):
Gerhard Mercator. The Surveyor and His Library (0944)
12:15 - 14:00
Casino, LVG
14:00 - 18:00
Foyer, Holiday Inn
14:00 - 15:30
Room 500, LVG
Lunch
Included for registered participants
Registration / Help desk
HS 2 – Session II: Famous European Surveyors
Chairman: Dr. Florian Huber, Germany
HS2.1 Mr. Thomas Glatthard (Switzerland):
Swiss Pioneers of the Surveying of the Alps (0937)
HS2.2 Ms. Madlena Cavelti Hammer (Switzerland):
The Conquest of the Swiss Alps – The Survey and Engineering Work of Xaver Imfeld
(1853–1909) (0943)
HS2.3 Mr. John Brock (Australia):
Australia’s first Surveyor General and Governor, Alt and Phillip – The First Settlers of
German Origin (0300)
HS2.5 Mr. George Baitch (Australia):
Ludwig Leichhardt – the Life and the Legend (0942)
15:30 - 16:00
Coffee Break
16:00 - 17:30
Room 500, LVG
HS 3 – Session III: Meridian Measurements
Chairman: Prof. Jan De Graeve, Belgium
HS3.1 Prof. Günter Nagel (Germany):
Base–Line Measurements in Bavaria, 1801 (0939)
HS3.2 Mr. Bjorn Geirr Harsson (Norway) and Mr. Vitali Kaptjug (Russia):
The Struve Arc Inscribed on the World Heritage Monument List by UNESCO (0941)
HS3.3 Mr. Jim R. Smith (United Kingdom):
The Work of LaCaille, Maclear and Gill Leading to the Arc of the 30th Meridian through
Eastern Africa (0940)
Concluding remarks
19:00 - 21:00
Vinorant, Alter Hof
ACCO Dinner
By invitation only
FIG
HS2.4 Mr. Bob Linke (Australia):
The Influence of German Surveying on the Development of New Guinea (0976)
Conference Program Sunday, 8 October 2006
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14
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Registration / Help desk
General Assembly 1
General Assembly 1
Welcome Reception
Workshop History of Surveying
ESRI Workshop
ESRI WS
ESRI WS
SF 1
SC 1
8
9
10
11
FIG
FIG
08:30 - 18:00
Foyer, Holiday Inn
City Centre, Hochstrasse 3
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INTERGEO®
13
14
15
16
Geodetic Week
17
18
Technical or Social Tours
19
20
21
Joint Event
Registration / Help desk
10:00 - 12:30
14:00 - 15:30
16:00 - 17:30
Main Ballroom,
Holiday Inn
FIG General Assembly – First Session
For FIG members
Open for observers
10:00 - 12:30
Forum 7, Holiday Inn
ESRI Pre–Conference Workshop – Part I – ESRI GIS Technology for Map Production
Coordinator: Mr. Kevin Daugherty, ESRI
Registration free of charge – lunch and two coffee breaks are included
Participation is limited to 30 participants
10:00 - 13:30
Deutsches Museum,
Museumsinsel 1 (DM)
Pre–Conference Workshop – History of Surveying and Measurement – Part 2
Commission: International Institution for the History of Surveying and Measurement,
Permanent Institution of FIG
Chair: Mr. Jim R. Smith, United Kingdom
Separate registration is required.
10:00 - 12:00
Deutsches Museum,
Visit to four special exhibits in the Deutsches Museum
(Geodesy, Measures and Weights, Time Measurement, The Bavarian Craft – 1806–2006)
12:30 - 13:30
Library, DM
Opening of the Book Exhibit in the Library of the Deutsches Museum
Presentation of the catalogue and the FIG–History of Surveying Calendar for 2007
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Exhibition: ‘The Art of Surveying. 50 Surveying Books 1500 – 1700’
Organised by the International Institution for the History of Surveying and
Measurement in cooperation with Dr. Helmut Hilz, Director of the Library of the
Deutsches Museum, and Dr. Florian Huber, Bavarian Office for Surveying and
Geographic Information.
14:00 - 15:30
Main Ballroom,
Holiday Inn
FIG General Assembly – First Session – continued
For FIG members
Open for observers
14:00 - 15:30
16:00 - 17:30
Forum 7,
Holiday Inn
ESRI Pre–Conference Workshop – Part II – ESRI GIS Technology for Surveying
Coordinator: Mr. Kevin Daugherty, ESRI
Registration Free of charge – lunch and two coffee breaks are included
Participation is limited to 30 participants
16:00 - 17:30
Main Ballroom,
Holiday Inn
FIG General Assembly – First Session – continued
For FIG members
Open for observers
18:00 - 20:30
Ballroom, Foyer Ballroom
and Forum 8,
Holiday Inn
Welcome Reception
All participants – registration required
Dress code: smart casual
09:00 - 17:00
SF 1: Neuschwanstein Castle & Wieskirche
Meeting place & end: Lobby Holiday Inn City Centre, Hochstrasse 3
Cost: € 50 incl. bus, lunch and entrance fee
This tour is also available on Wednesday, 11 October 2006 (Tour SF 7).
14:00 - 16:00
SC 1: City walk ‘Munich traditional’
Meeting place: Lobby Holiday Inn City Centre, Hochstrasse 3
end: city centre
Cost: € 6, with wheelchair access
This tour is also available on Wednesday, 11 October 2006 (Tour SC 5).
Social Tours
Lunch
FIG
12:30 - 14:00
Conference Program Monday, 9 October 2006
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14
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Registration / Help desk
Commision
Meeting
Plenary
Session 0
Students
Meeting
TS 1
Mayors
Reception
Workshop 1
Reception of
Bavarian State
TS 2 - 11
TS 12 - 21
WS 2
WS 3
SF 2
SC 2
8
9
10
11
FIG
FIG
08:30 - 18:00
Foyer Ground floor, ICM
SH 1
12
13
INTERGEO®
14
15
Geodetic Week
16
17
18
Technical or Social Tours
19
20
Joint Event
Registration / Help desk
09:00 - 10:30
Rooms, ICM
Commission 01 - Room 11a
Commission 02 - Room 11b
Commission 03 - Room 12a
Commission 04 - Room 12b
Commission 05 - Room 21a
Commission 06 - Room 21b
Commission 07 - Room 22a
Commission 08 - Room 22b
Commission 09 - Room 04a
Commission 10 - Room 04b
Commission Meetings
Commission: Commissions 1 – 10
09:00 - 10:30
Room 03, ICM
International Students Meeting – Young Professionals Are Part of the Change
Commission: ARGEOS, KonVerS and Commission 2
Podium Discussion ‘Student Society’
Introductions by:
Cemal Özgür Kivilcim (Turkey)
Thorsten Schwing (Germany)
Maren Friedrich (Germany)
10:30 - 11:00
Room B0, ICM
Coffee Break
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10:30 - 13:00
Room 21a, ICM
WS 1 – Workshop 1 – Quality Management for Geodata
Commission: FIG Commissions 3, 5 and 7
Chair: Dr. Martin Scheu, Germany
Rapporteur: Mr. Carsten Rönsdorf, United Kingdom
10:30: Introduction
11:00: Breakout sessions in three groups (Room 21a, b and Commission Room (B0))
12:00: Break
12:30: Summary of breakout sessions, review of workshop success
11:00 - 12:30
Room 14b, ICM
Plenary Session 0 – Urban and Rural Interrelationship in Land Administration
Commission: FIG
Chair: Prof. Holger Magel, FIG President
Rapporteur: Mr. András Osskó, Chair Elect of Commission 7, Hungary
PS0.1 Dr. Lars Reutersward, Director, Global Division, UN–HABITAT:
Urban–Rural Interrelationship in Land Administration – Urban Perspective (0926)
PS0.2 Dipl.–Ing. Maximilian Geierhos, Head of the Bavarian Administration for Rural
Development:
Sustainability, Subsidiarity, Civic Responsibility – Guidelines for the development of
vital rural areas (0924)
PS0.3 Mr. Rob Mahoney FRICS FBCartS, Principal, MahGeo, United Kingdom:
The FIG Marrakech Declaration – A vision and challenge to shape the future of Urban
Rural Interrelationships (0919)
TS 1 – Commission 4 Hydrography Reports
Commission: 4
Chair: Mr. Andrew Leyzack, Chair Elect of Commission 4, Canada
Rapporteur: Mr. David Neale, Trinidad and Tobago
TS1.1 Mr. Adam Greenland, Chair of FIG Commission 4 (New Zealand):
FIG Commission 4 Report and Launching of Commission 4 Publications and
Commission 4 CD (0930)
TS1.2 Director Hugo Gorziglia, International Hydrographic Bureau (IHB):
IHO Report (0931)
TS1.3 Mr. Paul Hornsby, International Federation of Hydrographic Societies (IFHS):
IFHS Report (0932)
TS1.4 Mr. Andrew Armstrong (USA) and Gordon Johnston (United Kingdom), IHO/FIG/
ICA International Advisory Board (IAB):
The Prospect for an FIG/IHO/ICA Program for Recognition of Individual Hydrographers
(0953)
11:00 - 12:30
Commission Room (B0),
ICM
Commission Meeting – Commission 9
Commission: 9
Meetings of
WG 9.1 – Compulsory Purchase and Compensations in Land Acquisition and Takings
WG 9.3 – Diagnostic Tools and Prescriptive Practices for the Valuation Profession
FIG
11:00 - 12:30
Room 22a, ICM
Conference Program Monday, 9 October 2006
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12:30 - 14:00
Lunch
13:15 - 14:45
Old City Hall, Munich
Reception of the Lord Mayor of Munich
By special invitation only
Dress code: business suit
14:00 - 15:30
Room 05, ICM
TS 2 – Institutional Change and Land Administration
Commission: 7
Chair: Prof. Paul van der Molen, Chair of Commission 7, The Netherlands
Rapporteur: Mr. Dorman Chimhamhiwa, South Africa
TS2.1 Mr. Arco Groothedde (The Netherlands):
ICT Trends and Institutional Change, with a Special Attention to the Land
Administration Sector (0839)
TS2.2 Prof. Vo Dang Hung and Mr. Trung Tran Nhu (Vietnam):
Land Policy for Foodless Cancellation and Poverty Reduction in Vietnam (0518)
TS2.3 Dr. Don Grant and Mr. Anselm Haanen (New Zealand):
Cadastral Regulation – as Little as Possible, as Much as Necessary (0501)
TS2.4 Mr. Tryggvi Már Ingvarsson, Mr. Tom Barry, Ms. Margrét Hauksdóttir, Mr. Örn
Ingvarsson and Mr. Björn Magnússon (Iceland):
The Development of a Spatial Component to the Icelandic Cadastre (0786)
FIG
TS2.5 Mr. Arve Leiknes and Mr. Leiv Bjarte Mjøs (Norway):
Cadastral Mapping in Norway in Transition from Municipal Responsibility to Central
Cadastre (0629)
14:00 - 15:30
Room 02, ICM
TS 3 – Forum for Providers and Users of Real Time Correction Services from
Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS) – Session I
Commission: 5
Chair: Mr. Matt Higgins, Chair of Commission 5, Australia
Rapporteur: Mr. Mikael Lilje, Sweden
TS3.1 Mr. Bo Jonsson, Mr. Gunnar Hedling and Mr. Peter Wiklund (Sweden):
SWEPOS Positioning Services – Status, Applications and Experiences (0626)
TS3.2 Mr. Mark Burbidge (United Kingdom):
Leica SmartNet GB (0342)
TS3.3 Dr. Rahmi Nurhan Çelik, Ms. Tekdal Esra and Mr. Özgür Avci (Turkey):
What is the CORS Situation in Turkey? (0639)
TS3.4 Mr. Colin Bray and Mr. Iain Greenway (Ireland):
The Ordnance Survey Ireland Real–time Positioning Solution (0348)
TS3.5 Dr. Oleg Odalovic and Dr. Ivan Aleksic (Serbia):
Active Geodetic Network of Serbia (0798)
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TS3.6 Ms. Daniele Barroca Marra Alves, Dr. João Francisco Galera Monico, Mr. Luiz
Fernando Antonio Dalbelo, Dr. Luiz Fernando Sapucci and Dr. Paulo de Oliveira
Camargo (Brazil):
VRS Concept Using NWP and Mod_Ion_FK: Preliminary Results in Brazil (0326)
TS3.7 Prof. Gershon Steinberg and Dr. Gilad Even–Tzur (Israel):
Permanent GNSS Networks and Official Geoid Undulations Model as a Substitute for
Orthometric Control (0382)
TS3.8 Dr. Monika Siejka (Poland):
Application of the Polish Network of ASG – PL Permanent Stations in Researches over
Utilization of GPS Geodetic Measurements for Establishing of Staking out Networks
(0751)
14:00 - 15:30
Room 03, ICM
TS 4 – Quality Management and Optimizing
Commission: 3
Chair: Mr. Keith Murray, United Kingdom
Rapporteur: Ms. Hanna Lauhkonen, Finland
TS4.1 Mr. Kari Ingberg (Finland):
Geographic Information Quality Management and Standardization in Finnish Defence
Forces (0859)
TS4.2 Mr. Christos Papadopoulos (Sweden):
Quality Improvements of the Cadastral Information in Sweden (0534)
TS4.4 Mr. Kapil Aggarwal (India):
Development of Efficient and Optimized Algorithm for Knowledge Discovery in Spatial
Database Systems (0211)
TS4.5 Mr. Hussein Abdulmuttalib (United Arab Emirates):
Quality Aspects of Monitoring Environmental Variations Using Combined GIS &
Remote Sensing Techniques with Emphases on Data Modelling (0349)
TS4.6 Mr. Yoo JaeJun, Mr. Sung KyoungBok and Ms. Kim JungSook (Republic of
Korea):
Efficient Transferring of Spatial/Geographical Information Using Streaming Technology
(0854)
14:00 - 15:30
Room 04a, ICM
TS 5 – Education and Training
Commission: 2
Chair: Prof. Pedro Cavero, Chair of Commission 2, Spain
Rapporteur: Mr. Chris Lunnay, Australia
TS5.1 Mr. Thomas Andersson, Ms. Angelica Oscarsson and Ms. Lisa Hydrén (Sweden):
A New Way to Provide Strategic Competence at Lantmäteriet (0417)
TS5.2 Mr. Glendon Newsome (Jamaica):
Surveying Education and Training in Jamaica (0333)
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TS4.3 Mr. Eliyahu Safra and Prof. Yerach Doytsher (Israel):
Using Matching Algorithms for Improving Locations in Cadastral Maps (0860)
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TS5.3 Mr. Peter Andree, Dr. Volker Böder, Dr. Delf Egge and Dr. Peter Bruns (Germany):
New Developments for the Professional Education in Hydrography at Harbour City
University Hamburg (HCU) (0468)
TS5.4 Prof. Gheorghe Mugurel T. Radulescu, Dr. Stefan Ovidiu, Dr. Corina Michaela
Radulescu and Dr. Eduard Keller (Romania):
GIS Educational and Training Courses in the Northwestern Region of Romania (0697)
TS5.5 Mr. Brahmana Adhie (Indonesia):
Professional Education Programs for Land Affairs in Indonesia (0420)
14:00 - 15:30
Room 04b, ICM
TS 6 – Environmental Practice: Issues in Spatial Planning
Commission: 8 and 3
Chair: Dr. Diane Dumashie, Chair of Commission 8, United Kingdom
Rapporteur: Mr. Wafula Nabutola, Kenya
TS6.1 Prof. John Parker (Australia):
Waste Management, a Role for Surveyors – Linking the Environment and Planning
(0743)
TS6.2 Mr. Michael Doran (United Kingdom):
The Use of Land as a Biofilter (0878)
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TS6.3 Ms. Alexandra Weitkamp (Germany):
Disturbed Circulation of Land Use – Supporting Brownfield Sites for Sustainable
Development of Land (0583)
TS6.4 Mr. Graham Bocking (Germany):
International Environmental Impact Assessment (0855)
TS6.5 Mr. Tim Elliot (United Kingdom):
The Future of Environmental Practice for Surveyors (0880)
TS6.6 Mr. Philip Wilbourn (United Kingdom):
Spatial Information Leads to Environmental Choice for Consumers (0856)
TS6.7 Mr. Christian Aunsborg and Dr. Michael Tophoej Soerensen (Denmark):
Environmental Conflicts in Urban Regeneration Areas (0800)
14:00 - 15:30
Room 11a, ICM
TS 7 – GIS and Valuation
Commission: 9 and 3
Chair: Mr. David Smejkal, Czech Republic
Rapporteur: Mr. William Kalande, Kenya
TS7.1 Mr. Ruud Kathmann and Mr. Marco Kuijper (The Netherlands):
How to Evaluate Valuation Models (0490)
TS7.2 Mr Henrik Roos (Sweden):
The Use of Geographic Information Systems for Property Valuation and Tax
Assessment (0400)
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TS7.3 Mr. Risto Peltola (Finland):
The Interaction of Land Markets and Housing Markets in a Spatial Context: A Case
Study of Helsinki (0666)
TS7.4 Dr. Piotr Cichocinski
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and Dr. Piotr Parzych (Poland):
Application of Geographic Information Systems for Real Estate Valuation Support
(0336)
TS7.5 Mr. Olof Färnkvist (Sweden):
Market Data Collection for Mass Valuation of Commercial Real Estate (0589)
TS7.6 Mr. Olaniyi Saheed Salawudeen, Mr. Benjamin A. Oyedare, Mr. Ekanem Anaefiok
Udoh and Mr. Adegoke Quadri (Nigeria):
Application of GIS in Estate Management (0586)
14:00 - 15:30
Room 11b, ICM
TS 8 – Commercial Management I
Commission: 10
Chair: Mr. Philip Shearer, Chair of Commission 10, United Kingdom
Rapporteur: Mr. Paul Brooks, United Kingdom
TS8.1 Mr. James Mason (United Kingdom):
Specialist Contractors’ Experiences and Views of Partnering in the United Kingdom
(0688)
TS8.3 Mr. Geoffrey Schmitt (United Kingdom):
Contracting in the Global Market Place (0741)
TS8.4 Mr. Martin Kennard (United Kingdom):
Sustainable Procurement (0843)
TS8.5 Mr. Howard Klein (United Kingdom):
Alternative Dispute Resolution Procedures Used to Resolve Construction Disputes in
the UK (0862)
TS8.6 Dr. Olukayode Oyediran, Prof. Reuben Iyagba and Prof. Michael Adejugbe
(Nigeria):
Econometric Behaviour of Some Selected Construction Material Prices in a
Developing Economy (0618)
14:00 - 15:30
Room 12a, ICM
TS 9 – Hydrography I
Commission: 4
Chair: Mr. Adam Greenland, Chair of Commission 4, New Zealand
Rapporteur: Ms. Ruth Adams, United Kingdom
TS9.1 Dr. Chen Yong Qi (Hong Kong SAR), Dr. Zhou Xinghua, Mr. Wu Yongting and Mr
Tang Qiuhua (China P.R.):
An Approach to Seafloor Classification with a GA–based Neural Network (0288)
TS9.2 Dr. Wilfried Ellmer and Dr. Patrick Goffinet (Germany):
Tidal Correction Using GPS – Determination of the Chart Datum (0346)
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TS8.2 Mr. John M. D. Bacon (United Kingdom):
The Way Forward? (0698)
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TS9.3 Mr. Chai Ben–Michael and Dr. Gilad Even–Tzur (Israel):
Monitoring Sea Level Using GPS – The Difference between the Mediterranean and the
Red Sea Levels as a Test Case (0381)
TS9.4 Mr. Andrew Leyzack (Canada):
Efficiencies in Data Acquisition and Transformation (0621)
TS9.5 Dr. Erwin Heine and Dr. Peter Mayr (Austria):
Hydrographic Surveying of Small Alpine Rivers (0677)
TS9.6 Prof. Alireza Ardalan and Mr. Majid Nazari (Islamic Republic of Iran):
Maritime Delimitation of Countries with Opposite or Adjacent Sea Borders (0459)
14:00 - 15:30
Room 12b, ICM
TS 10 – Rural Transformation and Land Administration
Commission: 7 and 8
Chair: Prof. Joachim Thomas, Germany
Rapporteur: Mr. Rainer Müller–Jökel, Germany
TS10.2 Dr. Saban Inam and Mr. Hasan Cagla (Turkey):
A Research on the Contribution of Urban Transformation Projects to the Renewal of
Cadastral Activities in Turkey (0370)
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TS10.3 Dr. Mustafa Atasoy and Dr. Cemal Biyik (Turkey):
Spatial and Temporal Variation in Distribution of Pasture and Highland: A Change
Detection Analyses Based on Aerial Photographs (0347)
TS10.4 Ms. Maria Contoman (Romania):
The Importance of Land Systematization for the Achievement of Highly Productive
Agricultural Exploitations (0353)
TS10.5 Mr. Francis Chigiinge (Botswana):
TLIMS as a Vehicle for Long Term Sustainable Development and Land Management in
Botswana (0442)
TS10.6 Prof. Ionita Radure, Prof. Maricel Palamariu and Dr. Mircea Puscas (Romania):
Vecinities in Cadastre (0432)
14:00 - 15:30
Room Königsee, ICM
TS 11 – Coastal Areas: Administering and Planning Marine Spaces
Commission: 4 and 8
Chair: Mr. Simon Adcock, Chair Elect of Commission 8, Australia
Rapporteur: Mr. David Neale, Trinidad and Tobago
TS11.1 Mr. Johanes Tamtomo (Indonesia):
A Method to Assess the Financial Value of Sea Parcels and the Economy of Coastal
and Marine Areas within a Marine Cadastre Framework (0257)
TS11.2 Dr. Michael Sutherland (Canada):
An Update on the Status of Canada’s Administration of Its Marine Spaces (0280)
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TS11.3 Mr.Thomas Ihl, Mr. Oscar Frausto Martínez, Mr. Justo Rojas López, Dr. Francisco Bautista
Zúñiga and Dr. Gerardo Bocco Verdinelli (Mexico):
A Coastal Classification: A First Step for a Better Coastal Management Policies inYucatan? (0354)
TS11.4 Mr. Isaac Boateng (United Kingdom):
Policy Process in Coastal and Marine Resource Management in Ghana (0402)
14:00 - 15.30
Room 21a, ICM
WS 2 – Workshop 2 – International Standards Seminar I
Commission: Standards Network
Chair: Mr. Iain Greenway, United Kingdom
WS2.1 Prof. Dr. Hans Knoop (Germany):
German Standardisation Work in the International Context (0903)
WS2.2 Prof. Dr. Hans–Peter Klein and Prof. Dr. Otto Heunecke (Germany):
Engineering Surveying Standards (0904)
WS2.3 Prof. Dr. Ralf Reulke (Germany):
Standardisation Work Concerning Digital Mapping Cameras (0905)
WS2.4 Dr. Gerhard Joos (Germany):
Data Quality Standards (0906)
WS2.5 Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Kresse (Germany):
Standardisation of Sensor and Data Models (0907)
16:00 - 17:30
Room 05, ICM
Coffee Break
TS 12 – Cadastre 2014 and Cadastral Modeling
Commission: 7
Chair: Dr. Panos Lolonis, Greece
Rapporteur: Dr. Jaap Zevenbergen, The Netherlands
TS12.1 Mr. Jürg Kaufmann, Mr. Urs Flückiger and Mr. Peter Bänninger (Switzerland):
Cadastre 2014: The Practical Realization of a Comprehensive Documentation of the
Complex Legal Situation of Land Using a Simple Data Model and Sophisticated
Information Technology (0398)
TS12.2 Mr. Christiaan Lemmen and Prof. Peter van Oosterom (The Netherlands):
Version 1 of the FIG Core Cadastral Domain Model (0605)
TS12.3 Dr. Daniel Steudler (Switzerland):
Cadastre 2014 – Still a Vision? (0435)
TS12.4 Dr. Winfried Hawerk (Germany):
Advances in Modern Land Administration – Cadastre 2014 in the Year 2006 (0330)
16:00 - 17:30
Room 02, ICM
TS 13 – Forum for Providers and Users of Real Time Correction Services from
Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS) – Session II
Commission: 5
Chair: Mr. Graeme Blick, New Zealand
Rapporteur: Mr. Rob Sarib, Australia
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15:30 - 16:00
Room B0, ICM
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TS13.1 Mr. Joel van Cranenbroeck (Switzerland) and Dr. Chris Rizos (Australia):
Making GNSS–RTK Services Pay (0298)
TS13.2 Dr. Stefan Willgalis (Germany):
Impact of Satellite Positioning Services on State Survey Control Networks (0635)
Panel Discussion with Representatives of FIG, IAG and IGS.
16:00 - 17:30
Room 03, ICM
TS 14 – 3D and 4D Cadastres
Commission: 7 and 3
Chair: Dr. Hendrik Ploeger, The Netherlands
Rapporteur: Prof. Yerach Doytsher, Israel
TS14.1 Mr. Göran Eriksson and Ms. Cecilia Adolfsson (Sweden):
Experiences of the 3D Cadastre Legislation (0345)
TS14.2 Ms. Zhang Ning (China, P. R.) and Dr. Arbind Tuladhar (The Netherlands):
Modelling Spatio–Temporal Aspects for Cadastral System in China (0462)
TS14.3 Dr. Efi Dimopoulou, Mr. Ilias Gavanas and Mr. Panagiotis Zentelis (Greece):
3D Registrations in the Hellenic Cadastre (0571)
TS14.4 Mr. Moshe Benhamu (Israel):
A GIS–Related MultiLayer 3D Cadastre in Israel (0581)
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TS14.5 Mr. Tor Valstad (Norway):
Developments of the 3D Cadastre in Norway (0754)
TS14.6 Prof. Peter van Oosterom and Dr. Jantien Stoter (The Netherlands), Mr.
Rod Thompson (Australia), Mr. Christiaan Lemmen and Mr Hendrik Ploeger (The
Netherlands):
Aspects of a 4D Cadastre: A First Exploration (0576)
16:00 - 17:30
Room 04a, ICM
TS 15 – Education
Commission: 2
Chair: Prof. Bela Markus, Chair Elect of Commission 2, Hungary
Rapporteur: Dr. William Patrick Prendergast, Ireland
TS15.1 Prof. Paul van der Molen (The Netherlands), Dr. Arbind Tuladhar (Nepal), Dr.
Johan de Meijere (The Netherlands), Dr. Javier Morales (Colombia) and Mr. Christiaan
Lemmen, Tom Loran and Pauline van Elsland (The Netherlands):
New: A School for Land Administration Studies (0834)
TS15.2 Ms. Annick Jaton and Dr. Yvan Bédard (Canada):
Laval University – Reinventing Surveying and Geomatics Education in Canada since
1907 (0652)
TS15.3 Mr. Chris Lunnay (Australia):
Surveying and Land Administration – Sustainable Education for Developing Countries
(0362)
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TS15.4 Prof. Janis Strauhmanis (Latvia):
Modernisation of the Study Programme ‘Geodesy and Cartography’ at the Riga
Technical University in Accordance with Contemporary Requirements (0243)
16:00 - 17:30
Room 04b, ICM
TS 16 – Disaster Preparedness and Management
Commission: 8 and 3
Chair: Prof. Theo Kötter, Germany
Rapporteur: Dr. Reinfried Mansberger, Austria
TS16.1 Mr. Antonio Hernández–Navarro (Mexico):
Cartography of Quick Answer after Natural Disasters – The Mexican Experience (0161)
TS16.2 Prof. Fatai Egberongbe, Dr. Peter Nwilo and Mr. Olusegun Bajedo (Nigeria):
Oil Spil Disaster Monitoring Along Nigerian Coastline (0223)
TS16.3 Mr. Himmet Karaman, Mr. Turan Erden and Dr. Muhammed Sahin (Turkey):
Disaster and Emergency Management Activities in Turkey (0511)
TS16.4 Mr. Carlos Rodriguez and Mr. Carlos Vega (Puerto Rico):
Disaster and Risk Management for Puerto Rico (0769)
TS16.5 Mr. Woo Chi Pong (Hong Kong SAR, China):
Application of GIS Technology on Slope Registration for the Prevention of Landslide
(0367)
16:00 - 17:30
Room 11a, ICM
TS 17 – Land Value Maps and Taxation
Commission: 9 and 8
Chair: Prof. Kari I. Leväinen, Finland
Rapporteur: Mr. Simon Adcock, Chair Elect of Commission 8, Australia
TS17.1 Prof. Sarah Sayce, Dr. Munir Morad, Mr. Tony Vickers and Prof. Owen Connellan
(United Kingdom):
Value Maps: The Next Utility? (0396)
TS17.2 Mr. Jaroslav Gall (Czech Republic):
Future of Land Value Maps in European Context (0767)
TS17.3 Dr. Recep Nisanci, Dr. Bayram Uzun and Ms. Husniye Abru Colak (Turkey):
Optimization of Land Valuation Factors by GIS&SPSS (0557)
TS17.4 Mr. Arvydas Bagdonavivius and Mr. Steponas Deveikis (Lithuania):
Implementation of Building Taxation and Mass Valuation in Lithuania – Outcomes and
Lessons Learnt (0659)
TS17.5 Dr. Jarosław Bydłosz, Dr. Piotr Cichocinski and Dr. Piotr Parzych (Poland):
The Proposal of Cadastral Value Determination´ Based on Artificial Intelligence (0337)
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TS16.6 Ms. Anca–Magdalena Bordeianu (Romania):
Psychological Aspects of Disasters and Natural Calamities – Romanian Disasters in
2005 and 2006 (0857)
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TS17.6 Dr. Qu Weidong (China P. R.):
Applying Fuzzy Cluster Analysis on Property Taxation (0234)
16:00 - 17:30
Room 11b, ICM
TS 18 – Commercial Management II
Commission: 10
Chair: Mr. Howard M. Klein, United Kingdom
Rapporteur: Dr. Olukayode Oyediran, Nigeria
TS18.1 Mr. Philip Shearer (United Kingdom):
Effective Risk Management on Construction Projects (0887)
TS18.2 Mr. Derek Smith (United Kingdom):
Approach to Procurement Strategy (0898)
TS18.3 Ms. Leonie Newnham (Australia) and Mr. Andrew Morley (United Kingdom):
Changing the World We See Through Land and Building Project Management (0869)
TS18.4 Mr. Andrew Morley (United Kingdom) and Mr. Duncan Wainscott (Zimbabwe):
Current Challenges Facing PPP / PFI Procurement (0874)
TS18.5 Mr. Paul Brooks (United Kingdom):
Sustainability and What It Means for Property Professionals (0876)
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16:00 - 17:30
Room 12a, ICM
TS 19 – Hydrography II
Commission: 4 and 5
Chair: Mr. Steve Shipman, United Kingdom
Rapporteur: Mr. Adam Greenland, New Zealand
TS19.1 Mr. Yousuf Al Marsooqi, Mrs. Amira Alzarouni and Mr. Satheesh Gopi (United
Arab Emirates):
Progress towards Establishment of a Unique Vertical Datum for Hydrography and
Land Surveying in Emirate of Dubai – Case Study (0282)
TS19.2 Dr. Volker Böder (Germany):
Optimization of Hydrographic Positioning and Attitude Determination (0469)
TS19.3 Dr. Faik Ahmed Sesli, Dr. Fevzi Karsli and Dr. Nihat Akyol (Turkey):
Monitoring Coastal Land Use Changes Using Digital Photogrammetry: Case Study of
Black Sea Coast of Trabzon, Turkey (0548)
TS19.4 Ms. Ruth Adams (United Kingdom):
The Development of a Vertical Reference Surface and Model for Hydrography – A
Guide (0719)
TS19.5 Mr. Edwin Danson (United Kingdom):
Understanding LiDAR Bathymetry for Shallow Waters and Coastal Zone Mapping
(0730)
16:00 - 17:30
Room 12b, ICM
TS 20 – Land Administration Systems
Commission: 7 and 3
Chair: Mr. Leiv Bjarte Mjoes, Norway
Rapporteur: Mr. Christian Clausen, Denmark
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TS20.1 Mr. Dimo Todorovski (The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia):
A Framework for Developing ICT Strategies in Cadastral and Land Registration
Organizations (0395)
TS20.2 Mr. Vo Anh Tuan (Viet Nam) and Dr. Arbind Man Tuladhar (The Netherlands):
Conceptual Model for Vietnamese LIS – The Concept Based on Object–Oriented
Technology (0525)
TS20.3 Mr. Ari Tella (Finland):
The New Land Information System in Finland (0734)
TS20.4 Dr. Gulgun Ozkan, Dr. Savas Durduran and Mr. Seyfettin Kaya (Turkey):
Preparation of Judicial Documents about Cadastral Studies in Turkey and an
Automation Software (0412)
TS20.5 Mr. Lennart Sundström and Mr. Bengt–Olof Käck (Sweden):
Digital Archives and Document Management in the Cadastral Procedure in Sweden
(0448)
16:00 - 17:30
Room Königsee, ICM
TS 21 – Coastal Processes, Tools and Planning
Commission: 4 and 8
Chair: Mr. David Neale, Trinidad and Tobago
Rapporteur: Mr. Isaac Boateng, United Kingdom
TS21.2 Ms. Chrysanthi Kleanthus (Cyprus) and Dr. Chryssy Potsiou (Greece):
Towards Establishing a Marine Spatial Data Infrastructure in Cyprus (0763)
TS21.3 Mrs. Angela Etuonovbe (Nigeria):
Administering Marine Spaces: The Problem of Coastal Erosion in Nigeria, a Case
Study of Forcados South Point, Delta State (0607)
TS21.4 Mr. Manickam M. Raja, Mr. Chandra Sekar, Mr. Victor G. V. Rajamanickam and
Mr. Shaliesh Nayak (India):
Coastal Placer Mineral Study Using GIS Approach: A Case Study at Kallar – Vembar
Coast (0752)
TS21.5 Ms. Athanassia Georganta, Ms. Stella Giannopoulou, Mr. Tassos Labropoulos
and Dr. Panagiotis Zentelis (Greece):
Assessing the Development of Hellenic Small Islands (0295)
16:00 - 17.30
Room 21a, ICM
WS 3 – Workshop 3 – International Standards Seminar II
Commission: Standards Network
Chair: Prof. Dr. Hans Knoop, Germany
WS3.1 Mr. Olaf Ostensen, TC 211 (Norway):
The Role of ISO Standards in European Legislation (0908)
WS3.2 Dr. Paul Smits (Italy):
Research in Support of Interoperability for a European SDI (1033)
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TS21.1 Mr. Giovanni Cavaliere (Italy):
Hydrographical Surveys – Technical Observations and Strategic Role for Sustainable
Development (0451)
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WS3.3 Mr. Markus Seifert (Germany):
The AAA Model as Contribution to the Standardisation of the Geoinformation
Systems in Germany (0967)
WS3.4 Mr. David M. Danko (USA):
Interoperability, Standards, and Metadata (0966)
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WS3.5 Dipl–Ing Kristian Senkler (Germany):
Experiences with Federated Catalogue Services – Specification vs. Implementation
(0912)
Social Tours
WS3.6 Prof. Dr. Hans Knoop (Germany):
Closing Remarks (0914)
19:30 - 21:30
Kaisersaal, Residenz
Reception of the Bavarian State
By invitation only
Dress code: business suit
09:00 - 17:00
SF 2: Linderhof Castle, Ettal Monastery & Oberammergau
Meeting place & end: Lobby Holiday Inn City Centre, Hochstrasse 3
Cost: € 54 incl. bus, Bavarian snack and entrance fee
13:00 - 18:00
SH 1: Landshut & Trausnitz Castle
Meeting place & end: Lobby Holiday Inn City Centre, Hochstrasse 3
Cost: € 31 incl. bus, entrance fee and city tour
10:00 - 12:00
SC 2: City walk ‘Munich Southern Old City’
Meeting place: Lobby Holiday Inn City Centre, Hochstrasse 3
Cost: € 6, with wheelchair access
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PS 1 – Commission 1 Posters
n/a
PS 2 – Commission 2 Posters
Time: Poster presentations during the coffee break on Wednesday morning
PS2.1 Ms. Kinga Wezka, Mr. Artur Adamek, Mr. Zbigniew Malinowski and Mr. Marcin
Rajner (Poland):
Polish Geodetic Students Expeditions to the Horsund Fjord in Spitsbergen (0600)
PS2.2 Mr. Carlos Alfredo Rodriguez Rojas (Colombia):
TOPOLAC – Latin American Topographical Network and the Caribbean (0225)
PS2.3 Mr. Tahsin Yomralioglu (Turkey):
A Research Coding System for Land-Related Scientists: A Conceptual View (0519)
PS 3 – Commission 3 Posters
Time: Poster presentations during the coffee break on Wednesday afternoon
PS3.1 Dr. Ali Yalcin, Dr. Fevzi Karsli, Dr. Mustafa Atasoy, Dr. Osman Demir and Dr.
Selcuk Reis (Turkey):
Assessment of Landslide Environmental Impact Using Aerial Images (0292)
PS3.3 Mr. Jair Silveira Silva Junior and Dr. Francisco José Ferreira (Brazil):
Gravimetry Applied to Water Resources and Risk Management in Karst Areas: A Case
Study in Parana State, Brazil (0546)
PS3.4 Mr. Taouss Abdelali (Morocco):
Development of a Topological Structure of 3D Data for the Analysis of Geological
Models and Its Integration into Geographical Information System for the Geotechnical
Natural Risk Management (0645)
PS3.5 Dr. Rahmi Nurhan Çelik, Mr. Umut Utkan, Mr. Kerem Halıcıoglu and Mr. Örgür
Avci (Turkey):
Personal Navigation with the Combination of GPS, Mobile Phones and Printed Tourist
Maps (0633)
PS3.6 Mr. Kim Do Jyun and Mr. Jang Byung-Tae (Republic of Korea):
The Interoperability of Location-Tracking Service Based on Geographic Information
(0724)
PS3.7 Dr. Lilian Pun-Cheng and Prof. Zhilin Li (Hong Kong SAR, China):
Optimal Path Finding Independent of Centerline Topology (0784)
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PS3.2 Dr. Selcuk Reis, Mr. Volkan Yildirim and Mr. Halil Ibrahim Inan (Turkey):
Natural Hazard Management in Regional Base Using Geographical Information
System (0550)
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08:00 - 18:00
Room B0, ICM
Posters Presentation from Monday to Thursday
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PS3.8 Dr. Murat H. Yilmaz, Dr. Selçuk Reis and Dr. Mustafa Atasoy (Turkey):
Detection of Spatial-Temporal Changes of Development Potential of Aksaray City
Using Remote Sensing and GIS (0267)
PS3.9 Dr. Ahmet Murat Turk, Prof. Turgut Uzel and Mr. Ahmet Anil Dindar (Turkey):
GIS and Introduction of Seismic Assessment Procedures into the Local Spatial Data
Infrastructure for a Local Authority in Istanbul (0632)
PS3.10 Mr. Edward Eric Duncan and Mr. Ambrose Amoako (Ghana):
A GIS Application to Mineral Exploration in Ghana – A Case Study of the Ayanfuri Area
(0759)
PS3.11 Mr. Volkan Yildirim, Dr. Recep Nisanci and Dr. Selcut Reis (Turkey):
A GIS Based Route Determination in Linear Engineering Structures Information
Management (LESIM) (0544)
PS3.12 Mr.Shanan Mohamed Kheir and Mr. M. A. Gorani (Sudan) UML Conceptual
Framework for the Investment Potential in the Sudan (0955)
PS 4 – Commission 4 Posters
Time: Poster presentations during the coffee break on Tuesday afternoon
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PS4.1 Dr. Reha Metin Alkan, Dr. Yunus Kalkan and Mr. N. Onur Aykut (Turkey):
Sound Velocity Determination - Bar-Check Method vs Empirical Formulas (0566)
PS4.2 Mr. Hussein Abdulmuttalib (United Arab Emirates):
Total Quality Measures for Environmental Coastal Monitoring Using Remote Sensing,
Lidar Bathymetry, Radar Altimetry and GIS Techniques (0366)
PS4.3 Mr. Isaac Boateng (Ghana):
Marine Cadastre: A Possible Tool for Effective Marine and Shoreline Management in
Ghana (0401)
PS4.4 Dr. Osman Demir, Dr. Cemal Biyik and Mr. Kamil Karatas (Turkey):
Determining the River Basin Changing Effects to the Property: Case Study in Trabzon
Degirmendere River Basin of Turkey (0537)
PS 5 – Commission 5 Posters
PS 5.1 - RTK / CORS
Time: Poster presentations during the coffee break on Monday afternoon
PS5.1.1 Mr. Tariq Al Barwani (Canada):
BCACS-Providing Geo-Spatial Reference through GPS Network (0316)
PS5.1.2 Dr. Mualla Yalcinkaya and Mr. Kamil Teke (Turkey):
Optimization of GPS Networks with Respect to the Accuracy and Reliability Criteria
(0386)
PS5.1.3 Dr. Kang Sang-Gu and Dr. Lee In-Su (Republic of Korea):
Accuracy Analysis of Geodetic Control Points Using GPS in Korean Island Zone (0403)
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PS5.1.4 Mr. Pasi Häkli (Finland):
Quality of Virtual Data Generated from the GNSS Reference Station Network (0520)
PS5.1.5 Dr. Ayhan Ceylan, Dr. Ömer Mutluoglu and Mr. C. Özer Yigit (Turkey):
Cost and Accuracy Analysis of Detail Measurements by Real Time Kinematic GPS
(RTK-GPS) (0693)
PS 5.2 - Measurement
Time: Poster presentations during the coffee break on Tuesday afternoon
PS5.2.1 Mr. Tim Lemmon (Australia) and Mr. Chris van der Loo (New Zealand):
GPS Search for Advanced Total Station Operation (0296)
PS5.2.2 Mr. Jorma Jokela and Mr. Pasi Häkli (Finland):
Current Research and Development at the Nummela Standard Baseline (0371)
PS5.2.3 Mr. Peter Wasmeier and Dr. Karl Foppe (Germany):
A New CCD-based Technique for the Calibration of Levelling Rods (0375)
PS5.2.4 Ms. Edinéia Aparecida dos Santos Galvanin, Mr. Aluir Porfino Dal Poz and Ms.
Aparecida Doniseti Pires Souza (Brazil):
Laser Scanning Data Segmentation in Urban Areas by a Bayesian Framework (0481)
PS5.2.6 Prof. Shattri Mansor, Mr. Biswajeet Pradhan, Dr. Abdul Rahman Ramli and Dr.
Abdul Rashid Mohd Shariff (Malaysia) and Dr. K. Sandeep (India):
LIDAR Data Compression Using Second Generation Wavelets (0818)
PS 5.3 - Reference Frame
Time: Poster presentations during the coffee break on Tuesday afternoon
PS5.3.1 Mr. Noureddine Kheloufi (Algeria):
Coordinates Transformation by ‘Zoning Method’ for Parameters Computing between
WGS84 and North Sahara (0252)
PS5.3.2 Mr. Lawrence Layi Arinola (Nigeria):
Error Propagation in the Nigerian Geodetic Network: Imperatives of GPS Observations
to Strengthen Network (0286)
PS5.3.3 Prof. Erik Grafarend (Germany) and Dr. Francis Okeke (Nigeria):
Transformation of Conformal Coordinates of Type Lambert Conic from a Global
Datum, (ITRS) to a Local Datum (Regional, National) (0584)
PS5.3.4 Mr. Lars E. Engberg and Mr. Mikael Lilje (Sweden):
Direct Projection – An Efficient Approach for Transformation between Three
Dimensional Systems to Plane Systems (0670)
PS 5.4 - GNSS Processing and Applications
Time: Poster presentations during the coffee break on Wednesday afternoon
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PS5.2.5 Mr. Bronislav Koska, Dr. Jiri Pospisil and Dr. Martin Stroner (Czech Republic):
Innovations in the Development of Laser and Optic Rotating Scanner LORS (0560)
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PS5.4.1 Prof. Alireza Ardalan and Mr. Mostafa Delghandi (Islamic Republic of Iran):
Local Ionospheric Modeling Based on GPS Observations at the Permanent GPS
Stations (0465)
PS5.4.2 Dr. György Busics and Mr. Robert Farkas (Hungary):
GNSS Technology Developments in Point Position Fixing in Hungary (0303)
PS5.4.3 Mr. Yuksel Boz and Dr. Ertan Gokalp (Turkey):
Robust Estimation of the Outliers in GPS Baseline Components (0361)
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PS5.4.4 Dr. Atinc Pirti and Mr. R. Cüneyt Erenoglu (Turkey):
The Advantage and Disadvantage of Enhanced Strobe Correlator Multipath Rejection
for Code and Arrier Phase (0529)
PS5.4.5 Dr. José Ramón Rodriguez-Pérez, Dr. M. Flor Alvarez, Mr. Enoc Sanz Ablanedo
and Mr. Antonio Gavela (Spain):
Comparison of GPS Receiver Accuracies in Forest Environments – Practical
Recommendations Regarding Methods and Receiver Selection (0556)
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PS5.4.6 Mr. Maxwell Ansah (Ghana):
Understanding GPS Processing and Results (0681)
PS5.4.7 Mr. Metin Soycan, Mr. Taylan Ocalan, Mr. Burak Akpinar and Mr. Kutalmis
Gumus (Turkey):
Investigation of Kinematic Relative Positioning Accuracy Using SP3 and Broadcast
Ephemerides (0699)
PS5.4.8 Prof. Francis Fajemirokun, Prof. Christian Ezeigbo and Ms. Abimbola Oyewusi
(Nigeria):
Differential Positioning Using Promark X-CM GPS Receivers (0716)
PS5.4.9 Mr. Simeon Katsougiannopoulos, Dr. Christos Pikridas, Prof. Dimitrios
Rossikopoulos, Prof. Ioannis Ifadis and Prof. Aristidis Fotiou (Greece):
Tropospheric Refraction Estimation Using Various Models, Radiosonde Measurements
and Permanent GPS Data (0725)
PS5.4.10 Mr. Guido Gonzalez-Franco and Mr. Moreno Gomez (Mexico):
Center of Processing INEGI (0846)
PS5.4.11 Mr. Antonio Hernandés-Navarro (Mexico) and Dr. Tomás Soler (USA):
Rigorous Geodetic Point Positioning in Mexico (0705)
PS5.4.12 Mr. Hichem Dekkiche, Dr. Salem Kahlouche, Mr. Hocine Abbas and Mr. Med
Idir Kariche (Algeria):
Ionospheric Effect Modelling for Long-baseline Kinematic GPS Applications (0563)
PS 5.5 - Reference Frame Vertical
Time: Poster presentations during the coffee break on Wednesday afternoon
PS5.5.1 Mr. Kemal Yurt and Dr. Ertan Gokalp (Turkey):
Spherical and Planar Approach in Determination of Local Geoid: Case Study in
Trabzon/Turkey (0457)
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PS5.5.2 Dr. Francis Okeke (Nigeria):
Comparisons of SRTM Derived DEM vs. 1:50,000 Topographic Map Derived DEM of
Part of South Eastern Nigeria (0587)
PS5.5.3 Dr. Hakan Kutoglu (Turkey):
Use of Artificial Neural Network Method for Transformation of GPS Defined Elipsoidal
Heights to Geoid Referenced Heights (0662)
PS5.5.4 Ms. Sibel Uzun and Ms. Leyla Çakır (Turkey):
Reliability of Orthometric Height Determination from GPS Observations by Surface
Fitting (0686)
PS 5.6 - Geodetic Infrastructure and Theory
Time: Poster presentations during the coffee break on Thursday morning
PS5.6.1 Dr. Ron Adler and Mr. Yosef Melzer (Israel):
Present and Future Geodetic Applicational Challenges in Israel (0322)
PS5.6.2 Prof. Alireza Ardalan and Mr. Majid Nazari (Islamic Republic of Iran):
The Effect of Plumb Line Curvature on the Vertical Deflection Components (0627)
PS5.6.3 Ms. Sonja Bogatin and Mr. Dušan Kogoj (Slovenia):
Application of Kalman Filtering in Terrestrial Geodesy (0275)
PS5.6.5 Mr. Nazan Yilmaz and Prof. Celalettin Karaali (Turkey):
Positioning with Astronomic and Geodetic Method (0554)
PS5.6.6 Mr. Artur Oruba and Dr. Janusz Bogusz (Poland):
Automatic Earth Tides Observation System in Astrogeodetic Observatory in
Jozefoslaw (Poland) (0631)
PS 5.7 - Mobile Mapping
Time: Poster presentations during the coffee break on Thursday morning
PS5.7.1 Mr. Yashar Balazadegan, Mr. Siavash Hosseini and Mr. Mohammad Rajabi
(Islamic Republic of Iran):
GPS/INS Integration Using Kalman Filtering for Navigation (0301)
PS5.7.2 Ms. Priyanka Aggarwal, Mr. Yong Yang, Dr. Xiaoji Niu and Dr. Naser El-Sheimy
(Canada):
Cost-effective Testing and Calibration of Low Cost MEMS Sensors for Integrated
Positioning, Navigation and Mapping Systems (0617)
PS5.7.3 Dr. Xiaoji Niu, Mr. Taher Hassan, Mr. Ellum Cameron and Dr. Naser El-Sheimy
(Canada):
Directly Georeferencing Terrestrial Imagery Using MEMS-based INS/GNSS Integrated
Systems (0619)
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PS5.6.4 Mr. Cuneyt R. Erenoglu, Dr. Serif Hekimoglu and Dr. Atinc Pirti (Turkey):
Usage of Robust Statistics in Geodetic Networks (0547)
Posters Presentation from Monday to Thursday
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PS5.7.4 Dr. Luis Augusto Koenig Veiga and Dr. Pedro Faggion (Brazil):
Automatic Field Mapping Systems: A Different Concept of Surveying (0647)
PS 5.8 - Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
Time: Poster presentations during the coffee break on Thursday afternoon
PS5.8.1 Dr. Daniel Carneiro Silva (Brazil):
Non-Metric Digital Cameras Images Versus High Resolution Satellites Images in
Regions with High Cloudiness (0285)
PS5.8.2 Mrs. Eminnur Ayhan, Ms. Özlem Erden, Ms. Cülcin Atay and Ms. Esra Tunc
(Turkey):
Digital Orthophoto Generation with Aerial Photos and Satellite Images and Analyzing
of Factors which Affect Accuracy (0552)
PS5.8.3 Mr. Omar Hadj Sahraoui, Mr. Benali Hassaine, Ms. Chahira Serief and Mr.
Kamel Hasni (Algeria):
SAR Interferometry Techniques for DEM Generation (0804)
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PS5.8.4 Dr Roberto Torra (Argentina):
Land Use Employing Satellite Image of Low Spatial Resolution: A Case in the
Northeastern Argentina Using Landsat TM 5 (Thematic Mapper) and Landsat ETM 7
(Enhanced Thematic Mapper) Multispectral Optical Sensors (0823)
PS 6 – Commission 6 Posters
Time: Poster presentations during the coffee break on Wednesday afternoon
PS6.1 Mr. Cemal Ozer Yigit and Prof. Cevat Inal (Turkey):
An Improved Programme for Deformation Analysis in the Vertical Networks (0331)
PS6.2 Prof. Cevat Inal and Mr. Cemal Ozer Yigit (Turkey):
– Criterium Approach at Determination of Horizontal
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Deformations (0332)
PS6.3 Ms. Stephanie Boehm and Prof. Hansjörg Kutterer (Germany):
Modeling the Deformations of a Lock by Means of Neuro-Fuzzy Techniques (0597)
PS6.4 Mr. Serdar Erol, Mrs. Bihter Erol and Dr. Rahmi Nurhan Çelik (Turkey):
Monitoring and Analyzing Movements of Geodetic Monuments (0601)
PS6.5 Prof. Kazimierz Czarnecki (✝) , Dr. Janusz Walo, Mr. Ryszard Szpunar, Mr. Tomasz
Olszak and Dr. Andrzej Pachuta (Poland):
Local Geodynamic Network for Safety of Engineering Objects (0602)
PS6.6 Ms. Christiana Mitsakaki, Mr. Michalis Sakellariou, Ms. Eugenia Lytrivi and Mr.
Theodoros Xenakis (Greece):
Static Stress Changes and Fault Interactions in Western Greece (Ionian Islands and
Gulf of Corinth) (0476)
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PS6.7 Mr. Hakan Yavasoglu, Dr. Ergin Tari, Mr. Mehmet Ugur Altin, Dr. Semih Ergintav
and Dr. Okan Tuysuz (Turkey):
GPS Measurements on the Western Marmara Segment of the North Anatolian Fault
System (0577)
PS6.8 Mr. Ryszard Szpunar and Dr. Janusz Walo (Poland):
Sub-centimeter Displacements Monitoring of Engineering Objects Applying GPS-RTK
Technique (0604)
PS 7 – Commission 7 Posters
Time: Poster presentations during the coffee break on Thursday morning
PS7.1 Dr. Tayfun Cay, Dr. S. Savas Durduran, Dr. Ali Erdi, Dr. Gülgün Ozkan and Dr.
Saban Inam (Turkey):
GIS Update Problems of Cadastral 2014 Studies in Turkey (0509)
PS7.2 Mr. Nicky Nzioki (Kenya):
Implementing Land Policy Reforms in Eastern African Countries: The Case-study of the
Kenya Land Reform Policy (0844)
PS7.3 Ms. Li Juan and Dr. Zhu Qing (China, P. R.) and Dr. Tor Yam Khoon (Singapore):
The 3D Data Integration Methods of 3DGIS and 3DCAD (0745)
PS7.5 Mr. Jad Jarroush, Mr. Ron Adler and Mr. Marwan Zeibak (Israel):
Cadastre Surveys with Real Time Kinematic GPS (RTK) as a Basis for Future Survey
Regulations (0258)
PS7.6 . Park Sung-Seok, Dr. Kang Sang-Gu and Mr. Ko Jeong-Seok (Republic of
Korea):
A Study on Practical Use of RTK-GPS and Mobile GIS for Cadastral Surveying (0489)
PS7.7 Mr. Dev Raj Paudyal (Nepal):
Pro-Poor Land Management System: A Study Considering Dynamic Aspect of Land
Tenure in Nepal (0461)
PS7.8 Mr. Kamil Karatas, Dr. Cemal Biyik and Dr. Osman Demir (Turkey):
The Underground Cadastre and Its Implementations in Turkey (0536)
PS7.9 Mr. Epifanio Lopez (The Philippines):
Political Boundary Surveying in the Philippines: A Case Study in a Mount Pinatubo
Lahar-Covered Municipality (0291)
PS7.10 Prof. Maricel Palamariu, Prof. Ionita Padure and Mr. Mircea Puscas (Romania):
Possibilities of Avoiding Natural Calamities and Reducing Their Outcomes (0433)
PS7.11 Mr. Ganesh Prasad Bhatta (Nepal):
Technical Deficiencies and Human Factors in Land Disputes in the Context of Nepalese
Cadastral Surveying (0352)
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PS7.4 Ms. Nsemiwe Nsama (Zambia):
Gender Dimensions of Land Customary Inheritance under Custumary Tenu in Zambia
(0731)
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PS7.12 Ms. Orit Shwarts and Mr. Moshe Felus (Israel):
The Surveyor’s Role in the Development of an Urban Construction Plan in Israel (0359)
PS7.13 Dr. Tayfun Cay and Mr. Fatih Iscan (Turkey):
Optimization in Land Consolidation (0372)
PS7.14 Mr. Nam Kwanmo and Mr. Kim Kwagsu (Republic of Korea):
A Research on Supporting System of Cadastral Surveying Data under Wireless Internet
(0406)
PS7.15 Mrs.Rebecca Sittie (Ghana):
Land Title Registration – The Ghanaian Experience (0848)
PS7.16 Dr. Matilda Esi Fiadzigbey (Ghana):
Customary Land Administration in Ghana – Challenges and Prospects (0849)
PS7.17 Mr. Chinzorig Batbileg (Mongolia):
Land Administration Institutional Development in Mongolia (0850)
PS7.18 Mr. Roland Klaus and Mr. Ibrahim Usman Jibril (Nigeria):
Land Administration as Tool for Good Governance: The AGIS Way (0851)
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PS7.19 Mr. James Dadson (Ghana):
Optimizing Land Asset Management in Ghana – A Shared Responsibility and Recipe
for Good Governance (0861)
PS7.20 Mr. Tony M. Haroen (Indonesia):
Land Management and Land Consolidation in Bali (0973)
PS 8 – Commission 8 Posters
Time: Poster presentations during the coffee break on Thursday afternoon
PS8.1 Mr. Peter Olawuni, Mr. Albert Abegunde and Mr. Samson Adeyinka (Nigeria):
An Analysis of Spatial Variation of Housing Quality in Nigeria Urban Centres: The GIS
Approach (0642)
PS8.2 Dr. Sevkiye Sence Turk (Turkey):
Basic Conditions for Efficient Application of Land Readjustment Method (LR) (0614)
PS8.3 Mr. Lars Emil Vindfeld Moeller and Ms. Line Traeholt Hvingel (Denmark):
The Natura 2000 Network and Compensatory Measures (0814)
PS8.4 Dr. Sevkiye Sence Turk (Turkey):
The Critical Overview to the Legal Structure Related with Urban Transformation in
Turkey (0616)
PS8.5 Mrs. Frances Plimmer, Mrs.Gaye Pottinger and Prof. Brian Goodall (United
Kingdom):
Accessibility Issues for Heritage Properties: a Frame of Mind? (0269)
PS 9 – Commission 9 Posters
Time: Poster presentations during the coffee break on Thursday afternoon
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PS9.1 Ms. Sabina Zrobek and Mr. Ryszard Zrobek (Poland):
Transformation of Land Perpetual Usufruct in Ownership Right in Poland (0803)
PS9.2 Dr. Zoltán Gaál, Dr. Gergely Tóth, Dr. József Vass, Mr. István Nikl and Mr. Ferenc
Speiser (Hungary):
Information Technology of the D-e-Meter the Intelligent Land Evaluating System (0239)
PS9.4 Dr. Vida Maliene and Ms. Jolanta Ruzinskaite (United Kingdom):
Development of Sustainable Dwelling in Lithuania (0968)
PS 10 – Commission 10 Posters
Time: Poster presentations during the coffee break on Thursday afternoon
PS10.1 Ms. Sara Wilkinson (Australia) and Dr. Mike Hoxley (United Kingdom):
Building Surveying in the UK and RICS Education Reform: Where Are We Now? (0889)
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PS9.3 Dr. Mrs. Gaye Kizilsu (Turkey):
Mortgage System and the Increasing Importance of Real Estate Evaluation in Turkey
(0494)
Conference Program Tuesday, 10 October 2006
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14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Registration / Help desk
Trade Fair
DVW
Reception
Opening Ceremony
Plenary
Session 1
Surveyors Reception
Intergeo Treff
TS 22 - 30
WS 4
WS 5
TS 1 - 3
S2 / S8.1
TT 1
TT 7
SF 3 / SF 4
SH 2
SC 4
SC 3
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9
10
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08:30 - 18:00
Foyer Ground floor, ICM
09:00 - 18:00
New Munich Trade Fair,
Hall C1 - C3
10:00 - 12:30
Room 01, ICM
SH 3
11
12
13
INTERGEO®
14
15
Geodetic Week
16
17
18
Technical or Social Tours
19
20
21
Joint Event
Registration / Help desk
Trade Fair
Opening Ceremony
Mr. Hagen Graeff, President of DVW
Welcome and Opening
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Dr. Edmund Stoiber, Bavarian Minister President
Opening Speech
Prof. Dr. Holger Magel, President of FIG
FIG Presidential Address
‘Shaping the Change 2002 to 2006 – The German Period of FIG’
Mr. Hagen Graeff, Prof. Dr. Holger Magel, Rolf Richter
Awards Ceremony
DVW Prize
FIG Congress Prize
Prof. Dr. Klaus Töpfer, Long–time General Director of the United Nations Environment
Programme
‘For a More Just World – the Surveyors’ Role for Achieving Sustainable Development‘
Bassiona Amorosa
Musical entertainment
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12:30 - 14:00
Lunch
12:30 - 14:00
Bistro, ICM
DVW Reception
By invitation only
14:00 - 15:30
Room 14b, ICM
Plenary Session 1 – Disaster und Risk Management
Commission: FIG and DVW
Chair: Mr. Peter Creuzer, President of UN ECE WPLA
Rapporteur: Dr. Andreas Drees, Vice President of FIG, Germany
PS1.1 Dr. Lutz Cleemann, Allianz Zentrum für Technik GmbH, Ismaning:
The Topography of the Risk Landscape (0921)
PS1.2 Mr. David B. Zilkoski, National Ocean Service, National Oceanic & Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA), US Department of Commerce
Earth Observations: Bringing together critical information for Disaster Preparedness
and Response (0920)
PS1.3 Prof. Dr. Jochen Zschau, GFZ, Sektion 2.1 Naturkatastrophen (Center for Disaster
Management and Risk Reduction Technology (CEDIM):
The German–Indonesian Tsunami Early Warning System for the Indian Ocean (0927)
WS 4 – Workshop 4 – Hydro Workshop – Economic Benefits of Hydrography
Commission: 4
Chair: Mr. Andrew Leyzack, Chair Elect of Commission 4, Canada
Rapporteur: Dr. Michael Sutherland, Canada
14:00 - 15:30
Commission Room (B0),
ICM
Commission Meeting – Commission 9
Commission: 9
Meetings of
WG 9.4 – Organizations of Valuers and Appraisers in Emerging Eastern European
Markets
Round Table on Organizations of Valuers and Appraisers in Emerging Eastern
European Markets
15:30 - 16:00
Room B0, ICM
16:00 - 17:30
Room 05, ICM
Coffee Break
TS 22 – Governance and Land Administration
Commission: 7
Chair: Prof. Vo Dang Hung, Vietnam
Rapporteur: Mr. Christiaan Lemmen, The Netherlands
TS22.1 Prof. Ian Williamson and Ms. Jude Wallace (Australia) and Prof. Stig Enemark
(Denmark):
Incorporating Sustainable Development Objectives into Land Administration (0260)
TS22.2 Mr. Salim Abdulla (Tanzania):
Institutional Developments in Land Administration in Zanzibar (0289)
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14:00 - 15:30
Room Königsee, ICM
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TS22.3 Drs. Johan C. de Meijere (The Netherlands) and Dr. Mabel Alvarez de Lopez
(Argentina):
Governance and Space, the Role of Civil Registers and Registers of Public and Private
Land as Conditions for Development (0404)
TS22.4 Mr. Lee Youngho (Republic of Korea):
The Role of Cadastral System for the Good Land Administration in Korea (0497)
TS22.5 Mr. Do Duc and Mr. Trung Chinh Dao (Vietnam) and Mr. Ian Hyde (Australia):
Vietnam’s Legal and Policy Reform Agenda: Achieving the Right Balance (0499)
16:00 - 17:30
Room 02, ICM
TS 23 – NSDI
Commission: 3
Chair: Dr. Chryssy Potsiou, Chair Elect of Commission 3, Greece
Rapporteur: Mr. Jens Hollænder, Denmark
TS23.1 Prof. Ian Williamson and Ms. Jude Wallace (Australia):
Spatially Enabling Governments: A New Direction for Land Administration Systems
(0261)
TS23.2 Prof. Zeljko Bacic and Ms. Ivana Sainovic (Croatia):
Developing Infrastructural Frame for Nationwide Management of Spatial Information
in Croatia (0438)
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TS23.3 Mr. Anthony Adeoye (Nigeria):
Approaches to Public Private Partnership in the Development of National Geospatial
Data Infrastructure in Nigeria (0358)
TS23.4 Mr. Arif Cagdas Aydinoglu and Dr. Tahsin Yomaralioglu (Turkey):
Information Infrastructure Approach: Spatial Data Infrastructure Implementation
Issues in Turkey (0540)
TS23.5 Mr. Zvonko Biljecki, Mr. Mladen Rapaic and Mr. Tomislav Tonkovic (Croatia):
Spatial Information Management of Croatian Ministry of Defence (0816)
16:00 - 17:30
Room 03, ICM
TS 24 – Measurement
Commission: 5 and 6
Chair: Prof. Alojz Kopacik, Chair Elect of Commission 6, Slovak Republic
Rapporteur: Dr. Volker Schwieger, Germany
TS24.1 Dr. Karl Foppe, Dr. Wolf Barth and Mr. Sebastian Preis (Germany):
Autonomous Permanent Automatic Monitoring System with Robot–Tacheometers
(0415)
TS24.2 Dr. Vassilis Gikas and Mr. Stamatis Daskalakis (Greece):
Full Scale Validation of Tracking Total Stations Using a Long Stroke Electrodynamic
Shaker (0477)
TS24.3 Dr. Fadi A. Bayoud (Switzerland):
Leica’s Pinpoint EDM Technology with System Analyser Signal Processing and Novel
Optomechanical Features (0828)
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TS24.4 Mr. Tomáš Kremen, Mr. Bronislav Koska and Dr. Jirí Pospíšil (Czech Republic):
Verification of Laser Scanning Systems Quality (0452)
TS24.5 Mr. David Martin and Mr. Gilles Gatta (France):
Calibration of Total Stations Instruments at the ESRF (0506)
16:00 - 17:30
Room 04a, ICM
TS 25 – Education and Management
Commission: 2
Chair: Mr. Rob Mahoney, United Kingdom
Rapporteur: Prof. Bela Markus, Chair Elect of Commission 2, Hungary
TS25.1 Dr. Reinfried Mansberger, Prof. Harald Schuh and Mr. Gert Steinkellner
(Austria):
Impacts of the Bologna Process and of New Public Management on the Academic
Surveying Education in Austria (0735)
TS25.2 Mr. François Mazuyer (France):
Continuous training for Chartered Surveyors (0870)
TS25.3 Mr. Cüneyt Aydin, Mr. R. Cüneyt Erenoglu, Mr. Atinc Pirti, Mr. Bülent Bayram,
Mr. M. Ali Yücel and Mr. Zerrin Demirel (Turkey):
What is Our Strategy to Perform a Sustainable Development in Education and
Research Activities of Our Department? (0517)
TS25.5 Mr. Steve Y. W. Lam (Hong Kong SAR, China):
Business Management for Geomatics Education (0355)
16:00 - 17:30
Room 04b, ICM
TS 26 – Reference Frame
Commission: 5
Chair: Mr. Mikael Lilje, Sweden
Rapporteur: Mr. Rob Sarib, Australia
TS26.1 Mr. Marinko Bosiljevac and Mr. Marijan Marjanovic (Croatia):
New Official Geodetic Datum of Croatia and CROPOS System as Its Implementation
(0447)
TS26.2 Mrs. Lola Bahl (Denmark):
Implementation of New Reference Systems in Denmark (0250)
TS26.3 Ms. Christina Kempe, Mr. Anders Alfredsson, Mr. Lars Engberg and Mr. Mikael
Lilje (Sweden):
Correction Models to Rectify Distorted Co–Ordinate Systems (0672)
TS26.4 Mr. Guido Gonzalez Franco and Mr. Raul Gomez–Moreno (Mexico):
Change from ITRF92 Epoch 1988,0 to ITRF2000 Epoch 2004,0 in Mexico (0847)
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TS25.4 Dr. Rahmi Nurhan Çelik (Turkey) and Dr. Vassilis Gikas (Greece) and Dionysios
Balodimos (Greece):
Geomatics Engineering Education at NTUA, Greece and ITU, Turkey: A Compare and
Contrast (0630)
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TS26.5 Dr. Christopher Kotsakis (Greece):
Connecting a Local Horizontal Geodetic Datum with a Global Terrestrial Reference
System: Theoretical and Practical Aspects of an Inverse ‘Three–dimensionalization’
Problem (0777)
TS26.6 Mr. Olaide Onabajo, Mr. Olasunkanmi Akerele and Mr. George Davidson
(Nigeria):
Nigeria Geodetic Network: Re–appraisal of the Existing System and the Way Forward
(0701)
16:00 - 17:30
Room 11a, ICM
TS 27 – Upgrading Informal Settlements: Access to Human Rights and Finance
Commission: 8, 9 and 10
Chair: Mr. Bengt Kjellson, Sweden
Rapporteur: Dr. Diane Dumashie, Chair of Commission 8, United Kingdom
TS27.1 Dr. Hendrik Ploeger and Dr. Danielle Groetelaers (The Netherlands):
Informal Settlements and Fundamental Rights (0436)
TS27.2 Ms. Ann Jennervik (Sweden):
Improving Slum Conditions through Innovative Financing (0726)
TS27.3 Ms. Nsama Nsemiwe (Zambia):
Negotiating the Interface: Struggles Involved in the Upgrading of Informal Settlements
– A Case Study of Nkandabwe in Kitwe, Zambia (0737)
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TS27.4 Mr. Wafula Nabutola (Kenya):
Financing Urban Infrastructure Development and Maintenance, with Particular
Reference to Nairobi (0863)
TS27.5 Mr. Wilfred K. Anim–Odame, Prof. Tony Key and Dr. Simon Stevenson (United
Kingdom):
Measures of Land and Real Estate Values from Land Registration and Valuation
Systems in Emerging Economies: The Case of Ghana (0692)
16:00 - 17:30
Room 11b, ICM
TS 28 – Construction Economics I
Commission: 10
Chair: Mr. Andrew W. Morley, Chair Elect of Commission 10, United Kingdom
Rapporteur: Mr. Geoffrey K. Schmitt, United Kingdom
TS28.1 Mr. Isaac Mabaya (Zimbabwe):
Lean Construction and Surveying (0247)
TS28.2 Mr. Joe Martin, Ms. Theresa Keoughan Burrows and Mr. Ian Pegg (United
Kingdom):
Predicting Construction Duration of Building Projects (0831)
TS28.3 Mr. Joe Martin (United Kingdom):
International Comparison of Elemental Classifications (0832)
TS28.4 Ms. Sara Wilkinson and Prof. George Zillante (Australia):
The Future Direction of the Australian Building Surveying Profession (0888)
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TS28.5 Mr. Johannes Jan van der Heijden, Mr. Henk Visscher and Mr. Frits Meijer (The
Netherlands):
Development of Dutch Building Control (1982–2003): Towards Certified Building
Control (0523)
TS28.6 Dr. Olukayode Oyediran (Nigeria):
Modeling Inflation Dynamics in the Construction Sector of a Developing Economy
(0613)
16:00 - 17:30
Room 12a, ICM
TS 29 – Landslide Control and Monitoring Surveys
Commission: 6
Chair: Mr. Henrik Vad Jensen, Denmark
Rapporteur: Prof. Anna Szostak–Chrzanowski, Canada
TS29.1 Dr. Hasanuddin Z. Abidin, Mr. Andreas Heri, Mr. Muhammad Gamal and Mr.
Dusy Darmawan (Indonesia):
Land Subsidence Characteristics of Bandung Basin (Indonesia) between 2000 and
2005 as Estimated from GPS Surveys (0364)
TS29.2 Mr. Adeniyi Iyiade (United Kingdom):
GPS Time Series Land Slide Monitoring Using a Weighted Extended Kalman Filtering
with a DIA Procedure (0682)
TS29.4 Dr. Andreas Eichhorn (Austria):
Geomechanical Modelling as Central Component of a Landslide Alert System
Prototype: Case Study ‘Opencast Mine’ (0277)
TS29.5 Dr. Michaela Haberler–Weber (Austria), Mr. Michael Huber (Germany), Mr.
Christoph Kandler (Austria) and Dr. Thomas Wunderlich (Germany):
Fuzzy Based Analysis and Assessment of Monitoring Data for the Eiblschrofen Rockfall
Area (0413)
TS29.6 Dr. Linlin Ge, Mr. Hsing–Chung Chang and Prof. Chris Rizos (Australia):
Monitoring Land Surface Subsidence Using Radar Interferometry: The Challenges
(0495)
16:00 - 17:30
Room 12b, ICM
TS 30 – Experiences in Land Administration Projects
Commission: 7
Chair: Mr. Keith Bell, USA
Rapporteur: Dr. Paul van der Molen, The Netherlands
TS30.1 Ms. Ann K. Myles (Sweden):
If the Timing is Right... (0235)
TS30.2 Mr. Tommy Österberg (Sweden):
Land Administration for Economic Development – Experiences from Institutional
Development Projects (0728)
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TS29.3 Dr. Sergey Belov, Prof. Vladislav Morozov, Dr. Ilya Kolesnikov, Dr. Victor
Tatarinov and Ms. Tatiana Tatarinova (Russian Federation):
Prediction of the Tectonic Processes at Selected Areas for Dispose Radioactive Waste
(0265)
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TS30.3 Dr. Alexandrina Zaharia (Romania):
The Agreement of Romanian Legislation with EU Requirements Concerning Cadastre
Juridical Function – Real Estate Registration in the Land Register (0467)
TS30.4 Dr. Panos Lolonis (Greece):
The Hellenic Cadastre: Use of Modern Technologies to Develop an IT and Data
Infrastructure to Facilitate Large Scale Cadastral Survey Procedures (0636)
FIG
TS30.5 Dr. Charisse Griffith–Charles (Trinidad and Tobago):
To Whom Go the Benefits of Title Registration? (0838)
16:00 - 17:30
Room Königsee, ICM
WS 5 – Workshop 5 – Hydro Workshop – Pathways to Professionalism
Commission: 4
Chair: Mr. Adam Greenland, Chair of Commission 4, New Zealand
Rapporteur: Mr. David Neale, Trinidad and Tobago
19:00 - 24:00
Löwenbräukeller,
Nymphenburger Straße 2
Surveyors Reception and FIG Foundation Event – INTERGEO®–Treff
Dress code: casual
16:00 - 17:30
Room 14a, ICM
Geodateninfrastruktur – Stand und Perspektiven in europäischen Ländern
Moderation: Günther Pichler, OGC Europe, Unterhaching
Konzeption, Organisation und Implementierung der GDI–DE
Univ.–Prof. Dr.–Ing. Dietmar Grünreich, Präsident des BKG, Frankfurt a. M.
Aufbau einer nationalen Geodaten–Infrastruktur in der Schweiz
Jean–Philippe Amstein, Direktor des Bundesamtes für Landestopografie, Wabern
DVW
Österreichische Geodatenpolitik
Dipl.–Ing. August Hochwartner,
Präsident des Bundesamtes für Eich– und Vermessungswesen, Wien
16:00 - 17:30
Room 14c, ICM
Terrestrisches Laserscanning
Moderation: Prof. Dr.–Ing. Rudolf Staiger, FH Bochum
Terrestrisches Laserscanning in der Praxis
Dipl.–Ing. Axel Wagner, Fa. Geosys – Vermessung und Geoinformation, München
Qualitätsstandards für die Architekturvermessung mittels 3D–Laserscanner
Dipl.–Ing. Arne Semmler, Scan3D, Berlin
Innovative Erfassung des Straßenraumes mit Laserscannern
Dipl.–Ing. Gunnar Gräfe, Mobile Mapping S&S GmbH, Oberhaching
16:00 - 17:30
Room 13b, ICM
INTERGEO® – Exhibitors Forum: Neue Technologien und Produkte
Moderation: Daniel Holweg, InGeoForum/ZGDV, Darmstadt DDGI e.V.
From GPS to GNSS; wie und wann lassen sich die neuen Signale von GPS, Glonass
und Galileo nutzen?
ALLSAT GmbH
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Construction of the Developing Platform for Geomatics Industry
Heilongjiang Bureau of Surveying and Mapping
DVW
FARO präsentiert neue Produkte, Projekte und Lösungen
FARO Europe
Hochverfügbarkeit der Systeme
Hewlett–Packard GmbH
16:00 - 17:00
Room 21b, ICM
17:30 - 18:30
Foyer 1st Floor, ICM
GW
Presentations S2 – Geodet RefSystems, GeoRefencing, IAG–Services
Presentations S8.1 – Presentations Geokinematic & – Dyn, MassTransport,
EarthRotation
GW
GW
Postersession with Beer
13:00 - 18:00
TT 7: Village Renewal, Land Management, Active Citizen Participation in the
catchments area of the State Capital of Munich
Meeting place: ICM (Main Entrance), end: Holiday Inn City Centre, Hochstrasse 3
Limited to 30 participants (+ 20 for INTERGEO®)
Cost: € 40 incl. beverages and bus
09:00 - 17:00
SF 3: Open–Air Museum Glentleiten & Hydroelectric Power Plant Walchensee
Meeting place & end: Lobby Holiday Inn City Centre, Hochstrasse 3 Cost: € 43 incl.
bus, Bavarian snack and entrance fee
09:00 - 17:00
SF 4: Ingolstadt & Visit of the AUDI Automobile Plant
Meeting place & end: Lobby Holiday Inn City Centre, Hochstrasse 3
Cost: € 44 incl. bus, entrance fee, lunch and city tour
08:00 - 13:30
SH 2: Meteorological Observatory Hohenpeißenberg
Meeting place & end: Lobby Holiday Inn City Centre, Hochstrasse 3Cost: € 31 incl. bus
and entrance fee
12:30 - 17:30
SH 3: Andechs Monastery & Lake Ammersee with boat trip to Dießen
Meeting place & end: Lobby Holiday Inn City Centre, Hochstrasse 3Cost: € 32 incl. bus,
boat tripe, ‘pretzel’ and taste of beer
09:00 - 12:00
SC 3: City tour ‘Modern Munich’
Meeting place & end: Lobby Holiday Inn City Centre, Hochstrasse 3Cost: € 23 incl. bus,
with wheelchair access
13:30 - 16:30
SC 4: City tour ‘Munich’s Catacombs’
Meeting place & end: Lobby Holiday Inn City Centre, Hochstrasse 3
Cost: € 15 incl. entrance fee
Social Tours
TT 1: Visit to the Bavarian Office for Surveying and Geographic Information, Munich LVG
Meeting place: ICM (Main Entrance), end: Holiday Inn City Centre, Hochstrasse 3
Limited to 20 participants
Cost: € 15 incl. beverages and bus
Technical Tours
13:15 - 17:45
Geodetic Week
16:00 - 17:00
Room 21a, ICM
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10
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12
13
14
15
16
17
18
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20
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Registration / Help desk
Trade Fair
Plenary
Session 2
Exhibitors
Forum
Exhibitors - Party
TS 31 - 40
TS 41 - 50
TS 51 - 60
TS 4 - 6
TS 7 - 9
TS 10 - 12
S3 / S7
S4 / S6
S1.2 / S6
TT 4
TT 9
TT 8
TT 5a, 5b, 5c
SF 5
SF 6
SF 7
SH 4
SC 6
SC 5
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08:30 - 18:00
Foyer Ground floor, ICM
09:00 - 18:00
New Munich Trade Fair,
Hall C1 - C3
FIG
09:00 - 10:30
Room Königsee, ICM
11
SH 5
12
13
INTERGEO®
14
15
Geodetic Week
16
17
18
Technical or Social Tours
19
20
21
Joint Event
Registration / Help desk
Trade Fair
TS 31 – Portals and Land Administration
Commission: 7 and 3
Chair: Dr. Daniel Steudler, Switzerland
Rapporteur: Mr. Hartmut Müller, Germany
TS31.1 Mr. Joseph Forrai and Mr. Michael Klebanov (Israel):
Experience of Cadastral Information Supply via Internet (0276)
TS31.2 Mr. Kevin Daugherty (USA):
Advancing Technology for Land Administration – Service–Oriented Architecture for
Enterprise Systems (0393)
TS31.3 Prof. Wojciech Wilkowski and Ms. Monika Jaroszewska (Poland):
Real Estate Cadastre and Legal Registers as the Basic Sets of Information about Real
Estates in Poland (0394)
TS31.4 Mr. Damir Pahic´ and Ms Irena Magdic´ (Croatia):
e–Katastar – The Browser of Cadastral Data (0434)
TS31.5 Mr. Rik Wouters (The Netherlands):
Kadaster–on–line: An Award Winning Internet–portal (0835)
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TS31.6 Mr. Paul Brent, Mr. Greg McDermott and Mr. Fred Finch (Ireland):
State of the Art Modern Mapping Systems for Ireland (0380)
09:00 - 10:30
Room 02, ICM
TS 32 – SDI – Developments
Commission: 3
Chair: Dr. Martin Scheu, Germany
Rapporteur: Mr. Gyula Iván, Hungary
TS32.1 Mr. Keith Murray and Dr. Andrew Trigg (United Kingdom):
Local to European SDI – ‘Mash up’ or Professional, Industry Strength Infrastructure?
(0484)
TS32.2 Mr. Jens Hollaender and Mr. Thorben Brigsted Hansen (Denmark):
The Map Supply – An Element in the National Spatial Data Infrastructure (0829)
TS32.3 Ms. Hanna Lauhkonen (Finland):
What Challenges You Face When Taking in Use a Wide LIS System? (0750)
TS32.4 Dr. Martin Scheu and Dr. Andreas Rose (Germany):
Monitoring of Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDI) (0673)
TS32.5 Ms. Teija Tarvainen and Ms. Tarja Myllymäki (Finland):
Joint Use of Geographic Information – Cadastral Data, General and Topographic Map
Data (0747)
09:00 - 10:30
Room 03, ICM
TS 33 – Cadastral Surveying and Land Administration
Commission: 7 and 5
Chair: Prof. Zeljko Bacic, Croatia
Rapporteur: Mr. Jose Antonio Pinzon Bermudez, Colombia
TS33.1 Mr. Jad Jarroush and Dr. Gilad Even–Tzur (Israel):
Monitoring Grid Coordinates Changes Model as a Base for Dynamic Digital Cadastre
System (0505)
TS33.2 MSc. Adriane B. Thum, Dr. Maurício R. Veronez, Dr. Genival C. de Souza and
Mr. Alessandro O. Reinhardt (Brazil):
New Law of the Agricultural Property Georeferencing in Brazil: A Profile of the
Professionals in Rio Grande do sul State (0263)
TS33.3 Dr. Craig Roberts (Australia):
GNSS and the Convergence of Geodesy and the Cadastre in Australia (0273)
TS33.4 Mr. Jung Rea Jung (Republic of Korea):
A Study on Method of DGPS Applications for the Cadastral Surveying (0410)
TS33.5 Mr. Ekpete Bernard Orji (Nigeria):
Problems of Cadastral Survey Practice in Nigeria (0531)
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TS32.6 Dr. Çetin Cömert and Mr. Halil Akıncı (Turkey):
Implementing SDIs with SOA: The Current Status and Future Directions (0657)
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09:00 - 10:30
Room 04a, ICM
TS 34 – Curricula I
Commission: 2
Chair: Dr. Reinfried Mansberger, Austria
Rapporteur: Prof. John Hannah, New Zealand
TS34.1 Ms. Hanne Junnilainen, Prof. Henrik Haggrén, Ms. Katri Koistinen and Mr. Petri
Rönnholm (Finland):
Initiative for International Master Program in Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing at
Helsinki University of Technology (0732)
TS34.2 Prof. Kazimierz Czarnecki (Poland):
Master Courses in Surveying in the Light of the Bologna Process (0522)
(✝ ) Prof. Czarnecki passed away 23 August 2006, this paper is published to respect his
memory
TS34.3 Dr. William Patrick Prendergast (Ireland):
The Development of the Educational System for Geodetic Surveyors in Ireland (0807)
TS34.4 Prof. Miljenko Lapaine, Prof. Zdravko Kapovic and Prof. Stanislav Franges
(Croatia):
New University Curricula of Geodesy and Geoinformatics in Croatia (0599)
FIG
TS34.5 Dr. Esben Munk Sørensen and Prof. Stig Enemark (Denmark):
Problem–based Internship in Surveying and Planning Curricula (0790)
09:00 - 10:30
Room 04b, ICM
TS 35 – Informal Settlements: Policy, Land Use and Tenure
Commission: 8 and 7
Chair: Dr. Diane Dumashie, Chair of Commission 8, United Kingdom
Rapporteur: Mr. Paul van Asperen, The Netherlands
TS35.1 Mr. Mohammed Haji Ali and Mr. Muhammad Salim Sulaiman (Tanzania):
The Causes and Consequences of the Informal Settlements in Zanzibar (0320)
TS35.2 Dr. Samson Adeyinka, Mr. Albert Abegunde, Mr. Peter Olawuni, Dr. Emmanuel
Omisore (Nigeria):
An Evaluation of Informal Sector Activities and Urban Land Use Management in South
Western Nigeria (0641)
TS35.3 Mr. Paul van Asperen and Dr. Jaap Zevenbergen (The Netherlands):
Towards Effective Pro–poor Tools for Land Administration in Sub–Saharan Africa
(0482)
TS35.4 Prof. Geoffrey I. Nwaka (Nigeria):
Land Policy and the Informal City in Nigeria (0042)
TS35.5 Ms. Mweembe Muleya Mudenda (Zambia):
An integrated Approch to Rural Planning and Development in Zambia (0858)
09:00 - 10:30
Room 11a, ICM
TS 36 – Spatial Planning Practices: Urban Renewal Tools and PPP
Commission: 8 and 10
Chair: Mr. Simon Adcock, Chair Elect of Commission 8, Australia
Rapporteur: Mr. Andrew Morley, Chair Elect of Commission 10, United Kingdom
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TS36.1 Mr. Haji Adam Haji, Mr. Rashid Mohammed Azzan and Mr. Said Salmin Ufuzo
(Tanzania):
The Evolution of Spatial Planning in Zanzibar and Its Influence (0715)
TS36.2 Mr. Frank Friesecke (Germany):
The Increased Significance of Public Private Partnerships (PPP) for Urban
Development in Germany (0281)
TS36.3 Dr. August E. Røsnes (Norway):
On Translations of Planning Terminology – Challenges in Describing National Planning
Systems in a Common Transnational Language (0388)
TS36.4 Dr. Michael Tophoej Soerensen and Mr. Christian Aunsborg (Denmark):
Public–private Partnerships in Urban Regeneration Areas in Denmark (0580)
TS36.5 Mr. Pertti Tamminen (Finland):
Public Private Partnership in Developing a New Urban Quarter (0704)
09:00 - 10:30
Room 11b, ICM
TS 37 – e–Governance – Case Studies
Commission: 3
Chair: Ms. Kari Strande, Norway
Rapporteur: Prof. Esben Munk Sørensen, Denmark
TS37.1 Mr. Ivan Landek, Mr. Igor Vilus and Mr. Zoran Vujic (Croatia):
Establishment of the National Spatial Data Geoportal in Croatia (0445)
TS37.3 Mr. Jørgen Grum (Denmark):
FOTdanmark – Changing the Scope from Map Datasets to a National Geographical
Administrative Dataset (0826)
TS37.4 Ms. Bente Neerup (Denmark):
FOTdanmark – A Danish Co–operation Project Involving National and Municipal
Government (0827)
TS37.5 Mr. Paul Harcombe (Australia):
Australian Communities Online–Using Geographic Names as Community Domain
Names (0830)
09:00 - 10:30
Room 12a, ICM
TS 38 – Engineering Surveys for Construction Works I
Commission: 6
Chair: Mr. Svend Kold Johansen, Chair of Commission 6, Denmark
Rapporteur: Dr. Ivo Milev, Germany
TS38.1 Mr. Claude Laflamme, Ms. Tara Kingston and Mr. Rob McCuaig (Canada):
Automated Mobile Mapping for Asset Managers (0329)
TS38.2 Mr. Nursu Tanalioglu and Dr. Atinc Pirti (Turkey):
The Control of the Highway Geometry by Using RTK GPS (0439)
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TS37.2 Mr. Vlado Antonovic and Mr. Ivan Novak (Croatia):
GISOSS – One–Stop–Shop GIS (0569)
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TS38.3 Dr. Theresa Neuhierl, Dr. Klaus Schnädelbach and Prof. Thomas Wunderlich
(Germany), Prof. Hilmar Ingensand and Mr. Adrian Ryf (Switzerland):
How to Transfer Geodetic Network Orientation through Deep Vertical Shafts – An
Inertial Approach (0446)
TS38.4 Dr. Vassilios Pagounis, Dr. Maria Tsakiri, Mr. Spiridon Palaskas, Ms. Barbara
Biza and Ms. Elizabeth Zaloumi (Greece):
3D Laser Scanning for Road Safety and Traffic Accident Reconstruction (0475)
TS38.5 Dr. Gethin Roberts, Dr. Xiaolin Meng, Mr. Ahmad Taha and Mr. Jean–Philippe
Montillet (United Kingdom):
The Location and Positioning of Buried Pipes and Cables in Built Up Areas (0624)
TS38.6 Prof. Dursun Zafer Seker, Mr. E. Özgür Avsar and Mr. Umut Aydar (Turkey):
Modeling of Historical Bridges Using Photogrammetry and Virtual Reality (0948)
09:00 - 10:30
Room 12b, ICM
TS 39 – Land Administration Organisations and the Future
Commission: 7
Chair: Mr. András Osskó, Chair Elect of Commission 7, Hungary
Rapporteur: Ms. Beatriz Cecilia Quintero Rincon, Colombia
FIG
TS39.1 Prof. Francis Gäbele and Mr. Marc Vanderschueren (Belgium):
The Integrated Data Processing of the ‘Patrimonial Documentation’ Administration of
Belgium (0309)
TS39.2 Dr. Joseph Forrai and Mr. Gili Kirschner (Israel):
Operating Supervising Surveyors – Two–year Experience of an Unusual Governmental
Enterprise (0209)
TS39.3 Mr. Tran Nhu Trung and Mr. Kiet Dao Ahn (Viet Nam), Mr. Ian Hyde (Australia)
and Prof. Vo Dang Hung (Viet Nam):
Vietnam Land Registration – From Terminology to the Practice (0500)
TS39.4 Dr. Hilda Herrera (Argentina):
Cadastral Registration of the Rights on Real Estate in Argentina (0585)
TS39.5 Mr. Asri Attallah and Dr. Samir Helou (Palestinian Authority) and Dr. Tuomo
Heinonen (Finland):
Systematic Land Registration Piloting in Palestine (0683)
TS39.6 Mr. Anthony Nuvor (Ghana):
Revitalisation of Land Administration Organisations: The Land Administration Project
in Ghana as a Case Study (0758)
TS39.7 Mr. Silburn Clarke and Mr. Llewelyn Allen (Jamaica):
Reforming the Land Sector in Jamaica (0822)
TS39.8 Mr. Elmar Happ (Germany):
Innovation in Land Management: Integrated Solutions for National Cadastre Projects
(0957)
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09:00 - 10:30
Room Königsee, ICM
TS 40 – Professionalism and Organisational Structures
Commission: 1
Chair: Mr. Klaus Rürup, Chair of FIG Commission 1, Germany
Rapporteur: Mr. Dietmar Sperling, Germany
TS40.1 Mr. Emmanuel Tembo (Botswana):
Growing the Professional – A Comparative Study of Southern Africa Surveying
Professional Institutions (0706)
TS40.2 Mr. Piero Panunzi and Mr. Guido Moschella (Italy):
Professional Practice and Organizational Structures (0450)
TS40.3 Prof. John Hannah (New Zealand):
Australasia’s Surveying Skills Crisis – Is It Marketing Failure? (0287)
TS40.4 Mr. Alain Gaudet (France):
The Regulated Profession of Surveyors: Legal and Organizational Issues (0845)
TS40.5 Mr. François Mazuyer (France):
The Legal Role of the French Licensed Surveyor (0873)
TS40.6 Dr. Eliane Alves da Silva (Brazil):
The Geometer Chamber at the State of Rio de Janeiro Engineer Council – CREA–RJ/Brazil (0315)
11:00 - 12:30
Room 14b, ICM
Coffee Break
Plenary Session 2 – Geoinformation on Demand
Commission: FIG and DVW
Chair: Dr. Andreas Drees, FIG Vice President
Rapporteur: Dr. Chryssy Potsiou, Chair Elect of Commission 3, Greece
PS2.1 Prof. Dr.–Ing. Josef Frankenberger, Head of the Bavarian Land Survey
Administration in the Ministry of Finance, Munich:
Geoinformation on Demand – The Bavarian example (0925)
PS2.2 Prof. Dr. Joseph Salukvadze, Department of Human Geography, Tbilisi State
University, Georgia:
Increasing Role of Geoinformation Technologies in Land Management and beyond:
Case of Georgia (0708)
PS2.3 Mr. Berik Davies, Global GIS / Spatial Coordinator, Shell International
Exploration & Production B.V., the Netherlands:
GeoInformation: Enabling a global business to meet its targets (0928)
11:00 - 12:30
Commission Room (B0),
ICM
Commission Meeting – Commission 9
Commission: 9
Meetings of
WG 9.5 – Geostatistics in Real Estate Market Analyses and Valuation
TF 9.1 – Enhancing the Adaptation of Real Estate Valuation and Management (Real
Estate Economics) to the University Education of Surveyors
12:30 - 14:00
Lunch
FIG
10:30 - 11:00
Room B0, ICM
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14:00 - 15:30
Room 05, ICM
TS 41 – Introduction Session: Technology – Global Players – Service Providers
Commission: 3
Chair: Prof. Holger Magel, President of FIG, Germany
Rapporteur: Mr. Milan Konecny, President of ICA, Czech Republic
TS41.1 Mr. Jack Dangermond, President of ESRI (USA):
tba (0899)
TS41.2 Mr. Jarmo Ratia, President Elect of GSDI (Finland):
Global Spatial Data Infrastructure and National and Regional SDI (0900)
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´ President of EuroGeographics (Croatia):
TS41.3 Prof. Željko Bacic,
New Customers, New Technologies and New Concepts – How to Meet Challenges
(0901)
TS 41.4 Prof. Milan Konecny, President of the International Cartographic Association
(Czech Republic):
Global Spatial Data Infrastructures and ICA (1012)
14:00 - 15:30
Room 02, ICM
TS 42 – Geodesy in 3 Dimensions
Commission: 1
Chair: Mr. Klaus Rürup, Chair of FIG Commission 1, Germany
Rapporteur: Mr. Michael Keller, Switzerland
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TS42.1 Mr. Jan de Graeve (Belgium):
Geodesy in History (0892)
TS42.2 Dr. Dietmar Sperling (Germany):
Geodesy in Today’s Practice (0893)
TS42.3 Mr. Thomas Glatthard (Switzerland):
Surveyor’s Contribution to Sustainability: Today and Yesterday, in Literature and
Graphic Arts (0894)
14:00 - 15:30
Room 03, ICM
TS 43 – GNSS Processing and Applications
Commission: 5
Chair: Dr. Georgia Fotopoulos, Canada
Rapporteur: Dr. Tomás Soler, USA
TS43.1 Prof. Aristidis Fotiou, Mr. Christos Pikridas and Mr. Miltidas Chatzinikos
(Greece):
Long Distance GPS Baseline Solutions Using Various Software and EPN Data (0515)
TS43.2 Mr. Siavash Hosseini, Mr. Yashar Balazadegan and Dr. Mohammad Rajabi
(Islamic Republic of Iran) and Dr. J. A. Rod Blais (Canada):
Evaluation of the Effects of the Observation Weight Matrix on the Ambiguity
Resolution in LAMBDA Method (0302)
TS43.3 Dr. Ola Ovstedal, Dr. Jon Glenn Omholt Gjevestad and Dr. Narve Schipper
Kjorsvik (Norway):
Surveying Using GPS Precise Point Positioning (0612)
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TS43.4 Dr. Tomás Soler, Mr. Neil D. Weston, Dr. Richard A. Snay, Mr. Gerald L. Mader
and Mr. Richard Foote (USA):
Precise Georeferencing Using the On–line Positioning User Service (OPUS) (0343)
14:00 - 15:30
Room 04a, ICM
TS 44 – Curricula II
Commission: 2
Chair: Dr. William Patrick Prendergast, Ireland
Rapporteur: Mr. Steve Y. W. Lam, Hong Kong SAR, China
TS44.1 Mr. Soun Sopha, Dr. Jan-Peter Mund and Mr. Vung Setha (Cambodia):
Professional Education Program for Land Management and Land Tenure Education
Programs in Cambodia (0427)
TS44.2 Prof. Mohammed Essadiki (Morocco):
Development of a Convenient Curriculum for the Enhancement of Surveying Studies
in Morocco (0685)
TS44.3 Prof. Francis Fajemirokun and Dr. Timothy Idowu (Nigeria):
Impact of Digital Technology and the Need for Curriculum Review in Surveying
Education (0707)
TS44.4 Prof. Linda L. Velez–Rodriguez (Puerto Rico):
Land Surveying Bachelor Program at the University of Puerto Rico: A Vision for
Success (0768)
14:00 - 15:30
Room 04b, ICM
TS 45 – World Bank Cooperation – Disaster Management and Land Administration
Commission: 7 and 8 and World Bank (tbc)
Chair: Ms. Gerda Schennach, Austria
Rapporteur: Mr. Wafula Nabutola, Kenya
TS45.1 Prof. Stig Enemark (Denmark):
Responding to the Millennium Development Goals (0810)
TS45.2 Mr. Keith C. Bell, The World Bank (USA):
World Bank Support for Land Administration and Management: Responding to the
Challenges of the Millennium Development Goals (0772)
TS45.3 Dr. Hasanuddin Z. Abidin, Mr. Tony S. Haroen, Mr. Tri Supriyanto, Mr. Benny
and Mrs. Erna Heryani (Indonesia):
Post–Tsunami Land Parcel Reconstruction in Aceh: Aspects, Status and Problems
(0503)
TS45.4 Dr. Isaac Karikari (Ghana):
Ghana’s Millennium Challenge Account and the Land Component: A Holistic
Approach? (0916)
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TS44.5 Mr. Nicky Nzioki, Mrs. Catherine Kariuki and Dr. Jennifer Murigu (Kenya):
Education and Training in Valuation, Land Management and Housing in Kenya (0842)
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14:00 - 15:30
Room 11a, ICM
TS 46 – Valuation and Real Estate Management
Commission: 9
Chair: Mr. Dieter Kertscher, Germany
Rapporteur: Mr. Stephen Yip, Chair of Commission 9, Hong Kong SAR, China
TS46.1 Mr. Henning Elmstroem (Denmark):
Valuation Data in a Fully Open and Digital World (0788)
TS46.2 Mr. Holger Wanzke (Germany):
BORIS.NRW – The Information System on Standard Land Values in North Rhine–
Westphalia, Germany (0559)
TS46.3 Mr. Mutale Katyoka and Dr. Peter Wyatt (United Kingdom):
Estimating the Nature and Extent of Vacant Commercial and Industrial Property (0658)
TS46.4 Ms. Monica Högberg (Sweden):
Selling Property and Mortgaging in Sweden – A Simple Matter (0513)
TS46.5 Ms. Anna–Liisa Lindholm and Prof. Kari I. Leväinen (Finland):
A Framework for Identifying and Measuring Value Added by Corporate Real Estate
(0868)
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TS46.6 Dr. Klas Ernald Borges (Sweden):
Joint Facilities in Legal Private Management (0611)
14:00 - 15:30
Room 11b, ICM
TS 47 – GIS Applications – Special Issues
Commission: 3
Chair: Mr. Serge Bédard, Germany
Rapporteur: Dr. Thomas Hatzichristos, Greece
TS47.1 Mr. Peter Tarsoly (Hungary):
Cave Information System (0340)
TS47.2 Dr. Cristina Oana, Dr. Cristian Vasile, Dr. Mircea Angelescu, Dr. Dana Míhai and
Mr. Laurentiu Ichim (Romania):
A Centrally Managed GIS System of the Romanian Archaeological Sites (0524)
TS47.3 Mr. Mehmet Ali Yucel and Prof. Mehmet Selcuk (Turkey):
Virtual Reality in Geospatial Applications (0638)
TS47.4 Prof. Francis Fajemirokun, Dr. Timothy Idowu, Mr. O. S. Adewale, Mr. Abimbola
Oyiewosu and Mr. Babajide Mayiegung (Nigeria):
A GIS Approach to Crime Mapping and Management in Nigeria: A Case Study of
Victoria Island Lagos (0717)
TS47.5 Mr. Stephen Yao Fiatornu (Ghana):
Using GIS Environment as a Remedy to Solve Rail Network in West Africa as a Global
Village (0796)
TS47.6 Ms. Ece Aksoy (Turkey):
Clustering with GIS: An Attempt to Classify Turkish District Data (0327)
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TS47.7 Mr. Farhad Hoseinali, Mr. Reza Farajloo and Dr. Mohammed Rajabi (Islamic
Republic of Iran):
Weighting Information Layers Using Logistic Regression for Mine Exploration
Applications (0418)
14:00 - 15:30
Room 12a, ICM
TS 48 – Engineering Surveys for Construction Works II
Commission: 6
Chair: Dr. Gethin Roberts, United Kingdom
Rapporteur: Dr. Vassilis Gikas, Greece
TS48.1 Mr. Christian Clemen and Prof. Lothar Gründig (Germany):
The Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) – Ready for Indoor Cadastre? (0414)
TS48.2 Prof. Wolfgang Möhlenbrink and Dr. Volker Schwieger (Germany):
Navigation and Quality of Construction Processes (0654)
TS48.3 Mr. Francis Mensah and Mr. Edward E. Duncan (Ghana):
The Use of RTK GPS in Open Pit Survey – A Case Study at Gold Fields Ghana Limited,
Tarkwa (0655)
TS48.4 Mr. Jan Sirotek and Mr. Josef Weigel (Czech Republic):
Speleological Mapping in the Northern Part of Moravian Karst (0744)
TS48.6 Mr. Mladen Zrinjski, Dr. Marko Džapo and Mr. Loris Redovnikovic´ (Croatia):
Underground Geodetic Basis of the Tunnel „Mala Kapela“ (0422)
14:00 - 15:30
Room 12b, ICM
TS 49 – (Social) Land Tenure and Land Administration
Commission: 7
Chair: Mr. Soeren Faurholm Christensen, Denmark
Rapporteur: Mr. Gyula Iván, Hungary
TS49.1 Mr. Rohan Bennett (Australia):
Reshaping the Management of Property Rights, Restrictions and Responsibilities
(0256)
TS49.2 Mr. Jean–Paul Miserez (Switzerland):
Registration of Public Land Rights and Restrictions in a Land Administration System
(0321)
TS49.3 Dr. Jaap Zevenbergen (The Netherlands):
Slowly Towards Trustworthy Land Records of Pre–existing Land Rights (0356)
TS49.4 Dr. Jan–Peter Mund (Cambodia):
Land Dynamics in Rural Cambodia – From Accessibility via Suitability to Social Land
Concessions (0423)
TS49.5 Mr. Peter Dütschler (Switzerland):
Integration of Public–right Restrictions into Cadastre – Case Study from the Practice
(0610)
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TS48.5 Dr. Hakan Akcin (Turkey), Mr. Tomonori Degucci (Japan) and Dr. Hakan Kutoglu
(Turkey):
Monitoring Mining Induced Subsidences Using GPS and INSAR (0695)
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14:00 - 15:30
Room Königsee, ICM
TS 50 – Conflicts and Land Administration
Commission: 7
Chair: Mr. Chris Lunnay, Australia
Rapporteur: Mr. Mehmet Cete, Turkey
TS50.1 Prof. Meha Murat (Kosovo UNMIK):
Effects of e–Cadastre in Land Administration in Kosovo and in Other Post Conflict
Countries (0392)
TS50.2 Prof. Paul van der Molen and Dr. Arbind Tuladhar (The Netherlands):
Corruption and Land Administration (0690)
TS50.3 Ms. Mweembe Muleya Mudenda (Zambia):
The Challenges of Customary Land Tenure in Zambia (0740)
TS50.4 Dr. Per Kåre Sky and Mr. Øyvind Ravna (Norway):
The Land Consolidation Court of Norway – A Court for Landed Property and Land
Rights (0279)
15:30 - 16:00
Room B0, ICM
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16:00 - 17:30
Room 05, ICM
Coffee Break
TS 51 – Land Administration and e–Government
Commission: 7 and 3
Chair: Prof. Ian Williamson, Australia
Rapporteur: Dr. Reinfried Mansberger, Austria
TS51.1 Dr. Martin Salzmann (The Netherlands):
The Impact of e–Government on Cadastral Systems and the Role and Positions of
NMCA’s (0317)
TS51.2 Mr. Emil Ciepielewski and Mr. Peter Ringberg (Sweden):
Development of e–land Administration in Sweden and the Next Phase (0377)
TS51.3 Mr. Gyula Iván, Mr. Gábor Szabo and Mr. Zoltán Weninger (Hungary):
Expansion of Land Information Services in Hungarian Land Administration (0428)
TS51.4 Mr. Soeren Reeberg Nielsen and Mr. Soeren Faurholm Christensen (Denmark):
The Role of the Cadastre in Spatial Data Infrastructure in Denmark (0895)
TS51.5 Mr. Bruno Razza (Italy):
The Telematic Updating of Cadastral Data Communication in Italy (0454)
TS51.6 Dr. Esben Munk Sørensen and Dr. Bent Hulegaard–Jensen (Denmark):
e–Governance in Cadastral and Land Management Need a New Theoretical Paradigm
(0789)
16:00 - 17:30
Room 02, ICM
TS 52 – GSDI – FIG Spatial Information Contributing to e–Governance
Commission: 3, 7 and GSDI
Chair: Mr. Jarmo Ratia, President Elect of GSDI
Rapporteur: Mr. Rob Mahoney, United Kingdom
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TS52.1 Prof. Jaap W. J. Besemer, Mr. Peter M. Laarakker, Mr. Leen M. Murre, Mr. N. W.
Zuiderveen Borgesius and Mr. R. B. M. ten Kroode (The Netherlands):
Basic Registers for Geo–Information (0259)
TS52.2 Mr. Gerhard Muggenhuber (Austria):
Impacts of Change – The Public Spatial Information Sector in Europe (0766)
TS52.3 Mr. Robin McLaren (United Kingdom):
How to Avoid National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) Cul–de–sacs (0764)
TS52.4 Mr. Daniel Roberge (Canada):
The Register of the Domain of the State – A Revolution in the Registration of Land
Rights (0486)
TS52.5 Mr. Daniel Holweg (Germany), Mr. João Geirinhas (Portugal) and Mr. Bruce
McCormack (Ireland):
Applications as an Engine for Effective Building of SDI (0978)
TS52.6 Dr. Gabor Remetey–Fülöpp (Hungary):
Interdisciplinary Partnership Based Implementation of SDI – The Case of Hungary
(0977)
16:00 - 17:30
Room 03, ICM
TS53.1 Dr. Yakov Tuchin (Israel):
Development of the Geoid–Ellipsoid Separations Model in Israel (0240)
TS53.2 Mr. Runar Svensson, Dr. Jonas Ågren, Mr. Per–Anders Olsson, Mr. Per–Ola
Eriksson and Mr. Mikael Lilje (Sweden):
The New Swedish Height System RH 2000 and Geoid Model SWEN 05LR (0665)
TS53.3 Dr. Mikko Takalo and Mr. Paavo Rouhiainen (Finland):
On Digital Levelling Technique Applied in Water Crossing (0507)
TS53.4 Mr. Fuat Basciftci, Mr. Hasan Cagla, Mr. Turgut Ayten, Mr. Sabahattin Akkus and
Mr. Ismail Sanlioglu (Turkey):
Determination of Geoid and Transformation Parameters by Using GPS on the Region
of Kadinhani in Konya (0568)
TS53.5 Dr. Maria Cristina Pacino, Ms. Graciela Front, Mr. Eduardo Lauria, Dr. Daniel
Del Cogliano and Ms. Paula Natali (Argentina):
Activities Related to the Materialization of a New Vertical System for Argentina (0651)
16:00 - 17:30
Room 04a, ICM
TS 54 – Curricula III
Commission: 2
Chair: Prof. Pedro Cavero, Chair of Commission 2, Spain
Rapporteur: Prof. Linda L. Velez–Rodriguez, Puerto Rico
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TS 53 – Reference Frame Vertical
Commission: 5
Chair: Prof. Dalal S. Alnaggar, Egypt
Rapporteur: Mr. Rob Sarib, Australia
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TS54.1 Dr. Klas Ernald Borges (Sweden) and Dr. Esben Munk Sørensen (Denmark):
Land Surveyors without Borders – Double Degrees for Neighbours at a Common
Market (0785)
TS54.2 Mr. Josef Weigel and Mr. Otakar Svabensky (Czech Republic):
Structure and Significance of Fieldwork Courses in Transformed Surveying Education
(0738)
TS54.3 Mr. Hasan Cagla, Mr. Sabahattin Akkus, Mr. Fuat Basciftci, Mr. Turgut Ayten and
Mr. Beytullah Yalcin (Turkey):
Property and Property Management Technician Program (0570)
TS54.4 Mr. Flavio Sergio Fama (Argentina):
The Quality Certification’s Programs of Surveying Engineering in the Argentine
Republic (0575)
16:00 - 17:30
Room 04b, ICM
TS 55 – Next Generation GNSS
Commission: 5
Chair: Dr. Georgia Fotopoulos, Canada
Rapporteur: Dr. Naser El–Sheimy, Canada
TS55.1 Mr. Larry D. Hothem (USA):
The GPS Modernization Program and Policy Update (0913)
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TS55.2 Mr. Sergey Revniviykh, Central Research Institute of the Federal Space Agency
(Russian Federation):
Current Operations and Future Developments in GLONASS (0995)
TS55.3 Mr. Eero Ailio, Galileo International Relations, European Commission:
Galileo – Status and Future Plans (0996)
Panel Discussion on Next Generation GNSS and Their Impact on Surveyors
16:00 - 17:30
Room 11a, ICM
TS 56 – Special Valuation Situations
Commission: 9
Chair: Mr. Stephen Yip, Chair of FIG Commission 9, Hong Kong SAR, China
Rapporteur: Mr. Holger Wanzke, Germany
TS56.1 Mr. Simon Adcock and Mr. Ed Young (Australia):
Valuations Involving Brownfield Sites – An Economic, Environmental and Social Issue
(0780)
TS56.2 Mr. Albert Abegunde, Mrs. Funmi Oluodo, Dr. Samson Adeyinka and Mr. Peter
Olawuni (Nigeria):
An Assessment of the Socio Economic Impacts of Soil Erosion in South–eastern
Nigeria (0787)
TS56.3 Mr. Dennis A. Webb (United States):
Why, How and Who of Direct Fractional Interest Valuation (0727)
TS56.4 Dr. Arvo Vitikainen (Finland):
Assessment Method for Highway Project Impacts on Real Estates (0411)
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TS56.5 Dr. Sopon Pornchokchai (Thailand):
The Changes of Land Prices after Natural Disasters: A Case of Tsunami in Phuket,
2004–2006 (0897)
16:00 - 17:30
Room 11b, ICM
TS 57 – Project Management
Commission: 1
Chair: Mr. Dietmar Sperling, Germany
Rapporteur: Mr. Michael Keller, Switzerland
TS57.1 Prof. Ralf Schroth (Germany):
Project Management and Organization of International Engineering Projects (0242)
TS57.2 Dr. Tom Kennie (United Kingdom):
Strategic Practice Management: How Strategic Is Your Plan? (0254)
TS57.3 Mr. Robert Mahoney and Mr. James Kavanagh (United Kingdom):
Current Trends in the European Surveying Market (0350)
TS57.4 Ms. Leonie Newnham (Australia):
Guiding Change in Land Management – How to Know if We Are There Yet (0871)
TS57.5 Mr. Taouss Abdelali (Morocco):
The Introduction of a Higher Council of Geographical Information for the Good
Governance of the Territory (Case of Morocco) (0664)
TS 58 – Deformation Measurements of Bridges
Commission: 6
Chair: Prof. Adam Chrzanowski, Canada
Rapporteur: Mr. Alan Wright, United Kingdom
TS58.1 Mr. Thomas Schäfer, Dr. Erwin Penka, Prof. Konrad Zilch and Prof. Thomas A.
Wunderlich (Germany):
Efficient Local Deformation Recognition on Highway Bridges (0305)
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TS58.2 Mr. Štefan Lukác and Mr. Milan Žák (Slovak Republic):
Base Deformation Measurement of New Highway Bridge Structures in Slovakia (0579)
TS58.3 Mr. Jan Dirk Wegner, Ms. Xiao Ying Cong, Mr. Jens–André Paffenholz, Ms. Ilka
Rehr and Mr. Thorsten Strübing (Germany):
Geodetic Monitoring and Deformation Analysis of a Vertical Lift Bridge (0608)
TS58.4 Dr. Gethin Roberts, Mr. Chris Brown and Dr. Xiaolin Meng (United Kingdom):
Using GPS to Monitor the Forth Road Bridge (0625)
TS58.5 Ms. Hediye Erdogan, Mr. Burak Akpinar, Mr. Ercenk Ata and Mr. Engin Gulal
(Turkey):
Investigating the Movements of Bosporus Bridge by Different Types of Loads (0667)
TS58.6 Mr. Mohammad Hooshmandzadeh (Islamic Republic of Iran):
Principles of Using Integrating GPS and Triaxial Accelerometers in Surveying
Displacement of Large Span Bridges (0793)
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16:00 - 17:30
Room 12a, ICM
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16:00 - 17:30
Room 12b, ICM
TS 59 – AdV
Commission: 7 and AdV
Chair: Mr. Wilhelm Zeddies, Germany
Rapporteur: Mr. Ralph Merten, Germany
TS59.1 Dr. Winfried Hawerk (Germany):
Cadastre for the 21st Century – The German Way (0324)
TS59.2 Prof. Klaus Kummer (Germany):
The Official Surveying and Mapping in Germany and Its Contribution to the National
SDI (GDI–DE) (0383)
TS59.3 Mr. Markus Seifert (Germany):
AAA the Contribution of the AdV in an Increasing European Spatial Data Infrastructure
– The German Way (0449)
TS59.4 Mr. Uwe Faulhaber (Germany):
Radical Change to a Modern General Control Network (339)
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16:00 - 17:30
Room Königssee, ICM
TS 60 – In Search for Best Practices in Land Administration
Commission: 7
Chair: Mr. Richard Grover, United Kingdom
Rapporteur: Mr. James Dadson, Ghana
TS60.1 Mr. Johann Martin Lun (Italy):
The Cadastre in South Tyrol/Alto Adige – History and Practical Examples (0208)
TS60.2 Mr. Mehmet Gur and Dr. Hukya Demir (Turkey):
Analyzing of Turkish Cadastre System According to Land Administration Concept
(0680)
TS60.3 Mr. Mehmet Cete and Prof. Holger Magel (Germany) and Prof. Tahsin
Yomralioglu (Turkey):
The Needs for Improvement in Turkish Land Administration System: Lessons Learnt
from German Case (0722)
TS60.4 Mr. Dorman Chimhamhiwa (South Africa):
Benchmarking for Regional Best Practice: A Comparative Evaluation of Land
Administration Systems in Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe (0836)
TS60.5 Mr. Michael Elfick (Australia) and Mr. Tim Hodson (South Africa):
Managing Cadastral Data in a GIS (0739)
DVW
TS60.6 Dr. Tcha Dek Kie (Republic of Korea):
A Study on the U–cadastral Space Data Modeling in Korea (0430)
18:00 - 22:00
Tradefair, Hall C1 - C3
Exhibitors Party
not part of the official program
09:00 - 10:30
Room 14a, ICM
Stadtumbau und Dorfumbau
Moderation: Dipl.–Ing. Bernhard Bischoff,
Sachverständiger für Grundstückswertermittlung, Berlin
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Vitale Dörfer – Rückgrat für einen starken ländlichen Raum
Dipl.–Ing. Leonhard Rill,
Bayerisches Staatsministerium für Landwirtschaft und Forsten, München
Demographie in der Wertermittlung
Dr.–Ing. Walter Schwenk, ÖbVI, Berlin
Bodenordnungs– und Bodenwertprobleme im Dorfumbau
Dr.–Ing. Wilfried Reinhardt, Katasteramt Kaiserslautern
09:00 - 10:30
Room 14c, ICM
GIS an Schulen
Moderation: Univ.–Prof. Dr.–Ing. Matthäus Schilcher, TU München
Ohne Geodaten nasse Füße!
Dipl.–Ing. Reinhard Stephan, Landesamt für Vermessung und Geoinformation,
München
Dipl.–Geogr. Stefan Mayr, TU München
GIS–Pojekte an Schulen:
Schüler des Gymnasiums Ottobrunn berichten
GIS–Pojekte an Schulen:
Schüler des Gymnasiums Grafing berichten
09:00 - 10:30
Room 13b, ICM
INTERGEO® Exhibitors Forum: Terrestrische Datenerfassung
Moderation: Bernhard Harzer, Bernhard Harzer Verlag, Darmstadt, DDGI e.V.
Effiziente Lösungen von Leica Geosystems
LEICA Geosystems GmbH
Einsatz von Feldrechnern in der Praxis
Panasonic GmbH
Neues zu Produkten, Projekten und Lösungen von TOPCON
TOPCON Europe
Connected Survey Site – Das TRIMBLE Konzept zur Kombination von GPS und
Tachymetrie
TRIMBLE GmbH
12:30 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:30
Room 14a, ICM
Bodenpolitik und Stadtentwicklung
Moderation: Dipl.–Ing. Rainer Müller–Jökel,
Stadtvermessungsamt, Frankfurt
Bodenpolitische Rahmenbedingungen –
Die Auswirkungen der Koalitionsvereinbarung
Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Söfker,
Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Bau und Stadtentwicklung, Berlin
DVW
Preisverleihung des Schulwettbewerbs „GIS am Schulen’
Dipl.–Ing. Hagen Graeff, DVW–Präsident
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BauBG Novelle 2004 – Eine Bilanz aus Sicht des Landmanagements
Univ.–Prof. Dr.–Ing. Joachim Linke, TU Darmstadt
Stadtentwicklung in München – aktuelle Projekte und Herausforderungen
Dipl.–Ing. Klaus Veit, Städtisches Vermessungsamt München
14:00 - 15:30
Room 14c, ICM
GIS in Wertschöpfungsketten
Moderation: Univ.–Prof. Dr.–Ing. Wolfgang Reinhardt,
Universität der Bundeswehr, Neubiberg
Einsatz von Geoinformationssystemen in der Immobilienwirtschaft
Dipl.–Kaufm. Carl O. Stinglwagner, Immobilienmanagement & Consulting,
Oberhaching
Praktische Nutzung von Geoinformationen – Effekte bei der Immobiliensicherheiten–
bewertung
Dr. Karsten Schröter, NORD/LB, Hannover
Geoinformation für Jedermann
Dr.–Ing. Andreas Rose,
Graphische Informationstechnik Beratungsgesellschaft mbH, Werne
DVW
Mehrfachverwertung virtueller 3D–Stadtmodelle mit CityGML
Dr. Thomas H. Kolbe, Universität Bonn
14:00 - 15:30
Room 13b, ICM
INTERGEO® Exhibitors Forum: Airborne und Satellit
Moderation: Joachim Figura, CISS TDI, Sinzig, DDGI e.V.
Turnkey Solution for Airborne Scanning – Diamond Aircraft with Riegl Laser Scanning
RIEGL
Oblique Photos
COWI A/S
Elevation Information from Quickbird Images
EURIMAGE
Multivision of the Earth, a One–Stop Shop: Spot Image
Spot Image
15:30 - 16:00
Room B0, ICM
16:00 - 17:30
Room 14a, ICM
Coffee Break
Wertermittlung
Moderation: Dipl.–Ing. Dieter Kertscher, GLL Braunschweig
Kaufpreissammlung im Internet
Dipl.–Ing. Maximilian Karl, Stadtvermessungsamt Landshut
Portfoliobewertungen
Dipl.–Ing. Harald Geib, EUROHYPO AG RAC, Eschborn
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Freie Schätzungen
Univ.–Prof. Dr.–Ing. Franz Reuter, TU Dresden
16:00 - 17:30
Room 14c, ICM
BDVI–Forum – Chancen des Freien Berufes in Europa
Moderation: Dr.–Ing. Hubertus Brauer, Vizepräsident des BDVI
Das neue Kataster in Norwegen
Leiv Bjarte Mjøs, President of the Norwegian Surveyor Association (NJKF)
Surveying Profession in Poland – History and Current Problems
Prof. Dr.–habil. Kazimierz Czarnecki, President of the Association of Polish Surveyors
Das Urkundenarchiv der österreichischen Ziviltechniker
Dipl.–Ing. Hans Polly,
Obmann d. Bundesfachgruppe Vermessungswesen d. Bundeskammer f. Architekten u.
Ingenieurkonsulenten Zivilgeometer Österreich
16:00 - 17:30
Room 13b, ICM
DVW
Situation und Chancen des Freien Berufes in Bayern
Dipl.–Ing. Thomas Fernkorn,
Präsident des Ingenieurverbandes für Geoinformation und Vermessung Bayern e.V.
(IGVB)
INTERGEO® Exhibitors Forum: Data Warehouse
Moderation: Dr. Bodo Bernsdorf, Geschäftsführer CeGi, Dortmund, DDGI e.V.
AFIS–ALKIS–ATKIS im Produktionseinsatz
ibR Ingenieurbüro Riemer
Die neue gemeinsame Datenbasis „GEOdaSYS’
HHK Datentechnik
(Geo)Data Warehouse – Beispiele aus der Praxis
CISS TDI GmbH
GIS in Wertschöpfungsketten
MapInfo GmbH
08:30 - 10:30
Room 21a, ICM
Presentations S3 – Inverse Problems, Methods & Modelling
Presentations S7 – Geodetic Data Analysis, Math. & Geostatistics, Quality
Assessment
GW
14:00 - 15:30
Room 21a, ICM
GW
Presentations S4 – Terr Gravimetry, Terain Models, Gravity Anomalies
14:00 - 17:00
Room 21b, ICM
GW
Presentations S6 – GNSS, Wave Propag, Atmosh Sounding, Receiver Technology
16:00 - 17:00
Room 21a, ICM
GW
Presentations S1.2 – Gravity Field, Geoid Modeling, Gravity Satellite Missions
Geodetic Week
08:30 - 10:30
Room 21b, ICM
GW
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Social Tours
Technical Tours
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17:00 - 17:30
Foyer 1st Floor, ICM
GW
Posterflash 1 & 2
17:30 - 18:30
Foyer 1st Floor, ICM
GW
Postersession with Beer
8:30 - 19:00
TT 4: Visit Center2 for Geoinformation of Waterways and Shipping Directorate
South, Regensburg
Meeting place & end: Lobby Holiday Inn (Congress Hotel)
Limited to 30 participants
Cost: € 75 incl. lunch, bus and boatride
8:00 - 12:30
TT 9: Visit to the State Cadastral Office of Munich
Meeting place: Lobby Holiday Inn City Centre (Congress Hotel), end: ICM
Limited to 30 participants (+20 for INTERGEO®)
Cost: € 20 incl. beverages
13:00 - 18:00
TT 8: Visit to the Department of Urban Planning of the City of Munich
Meeting place: ICM (Main Entrance), end: Holiday Inn City Centre (Congress Hotel)
Limited to 20 participants (+10 for INTERGEO®)
Cost: € 25 incl. beverages and bus
08:00 - 12:30
TT 5a: Visit to EADS SPACE, Ottobrunn/Munich
Meeting place: Lobby Holiday Inn City Centre (Congress Hotel), end: ICM
Limited to 20 participants
Cost: € 25 incl. beverages and bus
Please notice: A valid identity card is required.
08:00 - 12:30
TT 5b: Visit to German Aerospace Center (DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen
Meeting place: Lobby Holiday Inn City Centre (Congress Hotel), end: ICM
Limited to 20 participants
Cost: € 25 incl. beverages and bus
Please notice: A valid identity card is required.
08:00 - 12:30
TT 5c: Demonstration of Satellite Positioning Service SAPOS® at the Bavarian
Office for Surveying and Geographic Information, Munich
Meeting place: Lobby Holiday Inn City Centre City Centre (congress hotel), end: ICM
Limited to 10 participants (+10 for INTERGEO®)
Cost: € 15 incl. beverages
08:00 - 19:00
SF 5: Berchtesgaden with boat trip at Lake Königssee and salt–mine
Meeting place & end: Lobby Holiday Inn City Centre, Hochstrasse 3
Cost: € 69 incl. bus, entrance fee, boat trip and lunch
08:30 - 17:30
SF 6: Regensburg – ‘A day as a Roman’
Meeting place & end: Lobby Holiday Inn City Centre, Hochstrasse 3
Cost: € 55 incl. bus, city tour, lunch and boat trip
09:00 - 17:00
SF 7: Neuschwanstein Castle & Wieskirche
Meeting place & end: Lobby Holiday Inn City Centre, Hochstrasse 3
Cost: € 50 incl. bus, lunch and entrance fee
This tour also available on Sunday, 8 October 2006 (Tour SF 1).
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SH 4: Radio Station Raisting and visit of the former coal–mine Peißenberg
Meeting place & end: Lobby Holiday Inn City Centre, Hochstrasse 3
Cost: € 29 incl. bus and entrance fee
13:00 - 17:00
SH 5: Visit of the Brewery Aying
Meeting place & end: Lobby Holiday Inn City Centre, Hochstrasse 3
Cost: € 19 incl. bus, entrance fee and taste of beer
10:00 - 12:00
SC 5: City walk ‘Munich traditional’
Meeting place: Lobby Holiday Inn City Centre, Hochstrasse 3
end: City Centre
cost: € 6 with wheelchair access
This tour is also available on Sunday, 8 October 2006 (Tour SC 1).
13:30 - 16:00
SC 6: Olympic Park with Climbing on the Tent Roof of the Olympic Stadium
Meeting place: Lobby Holiday Inn City Centre, Hochstrasse 3
end: Olympic stadium
Cost: € 28 incl. entrance fee
Social Tours
08:00 - 13:30
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10
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12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Registration / Help desk
Trade Fair
Plenary
Session 3
TS 61 - 70
Council Meeting
(optional)
ACCO - Meeting
(optional)
Geodesy
Forum
Positioning
Forum
TS 71 - 80
TS 81 - 90
Farewell Banquet
Corporate
Members Meeting
TS 13 - 15
TS 16 - 17
TS 18 - 19
S5 / S8.2
TT 2 / TT 3
TT 6
TT 10
SF 8
SF 9
SC 7
SH 6
SC 8
8
9
10
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08:30 - 18:00
Foyer Ground floor, ICM
09:00 - 18:00
New Munich Trade Fair,
Hall C1 - C3
FIG
09:00 - 10:30
Room 05, ICM
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SC 9
12
13
INTERGEO®
14
15
Geodetic Week
16
17
18
19
Technical or Social Tours
20
Joint Event
Registration / Help desk
Trade Fair
TS 61 – Pro Poor Land Management Tools
Commission: 7 and 8
Chair: Prof. Theo Kötter, Germany
Rapporteur: Mr. Dev Raj Paudyal, Nepal
TS61.1 Mr. Lennart Bäckström (Sweden):
Look at Ethiopia! – A Simplified and Result Oriented Development and
Implementation of a Low Cost Land Administration System (0312)
TS61.2 Mr. Pertti Onkalo (Finland):
Cadastral Survey Methodologies and Techniques in Developing Countries: Case
Cambodia and Kosovo (0318)
TS61.3 Ms. Jill Urban–Karr (USA) and Mr. Paul–Dan Ursu (Romania):
Land Management Tool for Local Administrations (0419)
TS61.4 Dr. Bayram Uzun (Turkey):
Gaining School Land Free of Charge: A Proposal for Developing Countries (0553)
TS61.5 Mr. Jouni Anttonen (Finland):
Can a Successful Modern Cadastre Be Developed in South–East Asian Developing
Countries? – South–East Asian Experience with the Focus on Cambodia (0791)
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09:00 - 10:30
Room 02, ICM
TS 62 – SIM – Policy and Strategy
Commission: 3
Chair: Mr. Robin McLaren, United Kingdom
Rapporteur: Mr. Daniel Roberge, Canada
TS62.1 Mr. Christian Clausen (Denmark) and Dr. Abbas Rajabifard (Australia) and Prof.
Stig Enemark (Denmark) and Prof. Ian Williamson (Australia):
Awareness as a Foundation for Developing Efficient Spatial Data Infrastructures (0334)
TS62.2 Dr. Bastiaan van Loenen and Prof. Jitske de Jong (The Netherlands):
Access to Government Information Unnecessary Remains a Case of Professional Elite
(0426)
TS62.3 Mr. Serge Bédard (Germany):
GIS in 20 Years: Where Is the Future Taking Us? (0733)
TS62.4 Mr. William Kalande and Mr. Joe–Duncan Ondulo (Kenya):
Geoinformation Policy in East Africa (0270)
TS62.5 Dr. Thomas Hatzichristos (Greece):
Adoption of the Inspire Initiative in the Greek Community (0778)
09:00 - 10:30
Room 03, ICM
TS63.1 Mr. Haim Srebro and Prof. Maxim Shoshani (Israel):
Towards a Comprehensive International Boundary Making Model (0293)
TS63.2 Mr. Bachir Gourine and Dr. Salem Kahlouche (Algeria) and Dr. Pierre Exertier,
Dr. Philippe Berio and Dr. David Coulot (France):
Positioning of the French Transportable Laser Ranging System (FTLRS) in Corsica
(0676)
TS63.3 Mrs. Jemma Picco, Mr. Matthew Higgins, Mr. Robert Sarib and Mr. Gary
Johnston (Australia) and Mr. Graeme Blick (New Zealand):
Streamlining the Exchange of Geodetic Data in Australia and New Zealand (0502)
TS63.4 Mr. Anders Alfredsson and Mr. Mikael Lilje (Sweden):
Digital Geodetic Archive (0671)
TS63.5 Prof. Beat Fischer and Mr. Philipp Brühlmann (Switzerland):
On the Application of Nonparametric Regression Methods to Geodetic Data (0460)
09:00 - 10:30
Room 04a, ICM
TS 64 – Mobile Mapping and Location Based Services
Commission: 5
Chair: Dr. Naser El–Sheimy, Canada
Rapporteur: Dr. Georgia Fotopoulos, Canada
TS64.1 Ms. Sandy Kennedy, Mr. Jason Hamilton and Mr. Hugh Martell (Canada):
GPS/INS Integration with the iMAR–FSAS IMU (0472)
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TS 63 – Geodetic Infrastructure & Theory
Commission: 5
Chair: Prof. Rudolf Staiger, Chair Elect of Commission 5, Germany
Rapporteur: Mr. Rob Sarib, Australia
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TS64.2 Dr. Naser El–Sheimy, Mr. Andrew Hunter, Dr. Sameh Nassar, Mr. Abdallah
Osman and Ms. Zainab Syed (Canada):
Progress in Integrated Positioning, Navigation and Mapping Systems (0653)
TS64.3 Mr. Johannes Hotz (Switzerland):
Mobile GIS for Surveyors and GIS Professionals Working for Cadastral and Mapping
Agencies (0802)
TS64.4 Ms. Katrin Ramm, Dr. Renate Czommer and Dr. Volker Schwieger (Germany):
Map–based Positioning Using Mobile Phones (0470)
TS64.5 Prof. Esmond Mok (Hong Kong SAR, China), Prof. Xia Linyuan (China, P. R.) and
Dr. Guenther Retscher (Austria):
Investigation of Seamless Indoor and Outdoor Positioning Integrating WiFi and GNSS
(0801)
TS64.6 Dr. Alberto Guarnieri, Dr. Francasco Pirotti, Dr. Marco Pontin and Prof. Antonio
Vettore (Italy):
The Backpack MMS as a Surveying Tool for Archaeology Sites (0609)
09:00 - 10:30
Room 04b, ICM
TS 65 – Environment, Culture and Spatial Information
Commission: 3 and 8
Chair: Mr. Rainer Müller–Jökel, Germany
Rapporteur: Drs. Oscar Custers, The Netherlands
FIG
TS65.1 Dr. Chryssy Potsiou and Mr. Gerassimos Apostolatos (Greece):
Legal Reforms in Land Management Aspects to Support the Construction and the
Continuing Use of the Olympic Infrastructure – An example of Good Practice in Greece
(0755)
TS65.2 Mr. Stefanos Charalambous, Dr. Maria Ferentinou and Prof. Michael
Sakellariou (Greece):
GIS–Based Slope Vulnerability Assessment Supporting Decision Making (0528)
TS65.3 Drs. Oscar Custers (The Netherlands):
The Geospatial Managed Environment (0821)
TS65.4 Dr. Willy A. Schmid (Switzerland):
State of the Art Visualization Technics and Spatial Planning (0840)
TS65.5 Mr. Pavel Propastin and Mr. Martin Kappas (Germany) and Ms. Nadiya R.
Muratova (Kazakhstan):
Temporal Responses of Vegetation to Climatic Factors in Kazakhstan and Middle Asia
(0493)
TS65.6 Mr. Alexey Olshevsky (Belarus):
Ecological Optimization of Land Tenure with Use of GIS (0284)
09:00 - 10:30
Room 11a, ICM
TS 66 – Commercial Property Valuation
Commission: 9
Chair: Prof. Kauko Viitanen, Chair Elect of FIG Commission 9, Finland
Rapporteur: Mr. Steven Nystrom, USA
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TS66.1 Mr. Thomas Ferguson (Bahamas):
GIS Data (Profit or Loss) – A Case Study for Its Marketability in the Bahamas (0721)
TS66.2 Mr. Patrik Skogster (Finland):
Location Planning Theories in Valuation of Retail Premises (0634)
TS66.3 Mr. Steven Nystrom and Mr. Craig Nowicke (USA):
Industrial Efficiency and Value in a Changing Market (0742)
TS66.4 Mr. Arhi Kivilahti and Prof. Kauko Viitanen (Finland):
Dynamics of the Commercial Property Markets in Finland (0376)
TS66.5 Prof. Krystyna Czarnecka and Ms. Dominika Adamska (Poland):
New Horizons in CEE Real Estate Markets – Polish Case (0527)
TS66.6 Dr. Zhang Xiuzhi and Mr. Wu Xiaoguang (China P. R.):
The Analysis: The Influence of RMB Exchange Rate Fluctuation on Real Estate Price in
China (0440)
09:00 - 10:30
Room 11b, ICM
TS 67 – Technical Cooperation based on German Experiences
Commission: Advisory Group for Surveying and Geoinformation BEV for Germany,
ADV, private industry and DGK and FIG Commission 1
Chair: Mr. Volkmar Teetzmann, Germany
Rapporteur: Dr. Andreas Drees, Vice President of FIG, Germany
TS67.2 Dr. Gernod Schindler, Mr. Jasper Lauert and Mr. Ronald Schmieder (Germany):
Project Experiences with Land Management in Countries in Transition (0970)
TS67.3 Prof. Gottfried Konecny (Germany):
Geoinformation Issues for the Developing Countries (0971)
09:00 - 10:30
Room 12a, ICM
TS 68 – Deformation Measurements of Dams
Commission: 6
Chair: Dr. Maria Tsakiri, Greece
Rapporteur: Mr. Joel van Cranenbroeck, Switzerland
TS68.1 Dr. Nicola Pacileo Neto, Mr. Fernando Cesar Ribeiro, Mr. Ademar Sergio Fiorini
and Mr. Herbert Erwes (Brazil):
Verification of the Stability of Observation Pillars for the Monitoring of Structures by
GPS–Technologies – The Case of the ITAIPU–Dam (0325)
TS68.2 Prof. Anna Szostak–Chrzanowski, Prof. Michel Massiera and Prof. Adam
Chrzanowski (Canada):
Kinematic Analysis of Behaviour of Large Earth Dams (0474)
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TS67.1 Dr. Otmar Schuster, Past Chairman of Geometers of Europe (Germany):
Geodetic Professions – Their Formation in State and Economy (0969)
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TS68.3 Ms. Sophia Karanasiou, Ms. Olga Angelopoulou, Prof. Dimitrios Paradeisis and
Prof. Michael Sakellariou (Greece):
Deformation Analysis of the Mornos Earthen Dam Combining the Finite Element
Method and Geodetic Monitoring Measurements (0479)
TS68.4 Mr. Mario Alba, Prof. Alberto Giussani, Mr. Fabio Roncoroni, Dr. Marco Scaioni
and Mr. Paolo Valgoi (Italy):
Geometric Modelling of a Large Dam by Terrestrial Laser Scanning (0521)
TS68.5 Dr. Temel Bayrak (Turkey):
Monitoring Temporal Behaviors of the Yamula Dam (0555)
TS68.6 Mr. Ingo Neumann, Prof. Hansjörg Kutterer (Germany):
Geodetic Deformation Analysis with Respect to Observation Imprecision (0573)
09:00 - 10:30
Room 12b, ICM
TS 69 – Land Administration Concepts
Commission: 7
Chair: Mr. Tommy Österberg, Sweden
Rapporteur: Mr. Tran Nhu Trung, Viet Nam
TS69.1 Prof. Wojciech Wilkowski and Dr. Marcin Karabin (Poland):
Cadastre 2020 – A Vision for a Future Cadastral System in Poland (0390)
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TS69.2 Mrs. Kristin Andreasson (Sweden):
Legal Coordinated Cadastres – Theoretical Concepts and the Case of Singapore (0590)
TS69.3 Ms. Gerda Schennach (Austria):
New Structures for New Land Administration Technologies (0711)
TS69.4 Mrs. Line Træholt Hvingel and Mr. Lars Emil Vindfeld Møller (Denmark):
The Cadastral System of Tomorrow (0805)
TS69.5 Dr. Zoran Popovic, Dr. Ivan Aleksic and Mr. Bane Vujanac (Serbia):
Real Estate Cadastre in the Republic of Serbia (0799)
TS69.6 Mr. Mohsen Kalantari, Mr. Abbas Rajabifard, Ms. Jude Wallace and Mr. Ian P.
Williamson (Australia):
A New Vision on Cadastral Data Model (0498)
TS69.7 Ms. Zhao Daihong and Mr. Jiang Wenbiao (China, P. R.):
Conceptual Design of a Multi–Purpose Cadastral System (MPCS) (0558)
09:00 - 10:30
Room Königsee, ICM
TS 70 – Land Consolidation and Land Administration
Commission: 7
Chair: Mr. Christiaan Lemmen, The Netherlands
Rapporteur: Mrs. Eleni Tziortzioti, Greece
TS70.1 Ms. Seija Kotilainen (Finland):
Final Engineering and Land Consolidation Planning – Action Research Method as
Increasing Activity and Contentment of Landowners (0323)
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TS70.2 Dr. Teresa Dzikowska, Dr. Malgorzata Akincza, Dr. Jakub Szczepanski and Ms.
Agnieszka Stacherzak (Poland):
Possibilities of Afforestation of Farming Land and Social Acceptance (0526)
TS70.3 Mr. Halil Ibrahim Inan (Turkey) and Mr. Mehmet Cete (Germany):
The Role of Cadastre in Agricultural Reform Applications of Turkey: Case Study of
Trabzon Province (0532)
TS70.4 Mr. Willi Perzl (Germany):
Integrated Rural Development (IRD) Waldnaabaue – From a Project for Protection of
Nature to Economic and Social Land Development (0596)
TS70.5 Ms. Marie Kovandova (Czech Republic):
Could the Land Consolidation Process Be an Effective Tool for Nature and
Environmental Protection in the Czech Republic? (0825)
TS70.6 Dr. Ayse Yavuz (Turkey):
The Cadastre of Areas Classified as Forest in Turkey (0512)
10:30 - 11:00
Room B0, ICM
11:00 - 12:30
Room 14b, ICM
Coffee Break
PS3.1 Univ.Prof. Dr.–Ing. DDr. E.h. Reiner Rummel, Permanent Secretary of the
German Geodetic Commission:
Assessment of Global Change by Geodetic Techniques (0929)
PS3.2 Hon.–Prof. Dr.–Ing. Hermann Drewes, President of IAG Commission 1 (Reference
Frames), München, Germany:
A Unique Reference Frame: Basis of the geodetic observing system for geodynamics
and global change (0923)
PS3.3 Prof. Hans Haubold, United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UN–OOSA) ,
Vienna, Austria:
The United Nations and GNSS: Global in Space and Time (0922)
11:00 - 12:30
Commission Room (B0),
ICM
Commission Meeting – Commission 9
Commission: 9
Meetings of
WG 9.2 – Improving Slum Conditions through Innovative Financing
TF 9.2 – Organising Seminar in Valuation at WW in Hong Kong May 2007
12:30 - 14:00
Lunch
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Plenary Session 3 – Global Change
Part of International IAG / FIG – Symposium ‘Geodetic Reference Frames GRF 2006’
Commission: FIG, DVW and IAG
Chair: Univ.Prof. DDr. Gerhard Beutler, President of the International Association of
Geodesy
Rapporteur: Prof. Rudolf Staiger, Chair Elect of Commission 5, Germany
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14:00 - 15:30
Room 05, ICM
TS 71 – Global Land Tenure – Challenges and Innovations
Commission: 7 and FAO
Chair: Dr. Paul Munro–Faure, FAO
Rapporteur: Prof. Paul van der Molen, Chair of Commission 7, The Netherlands
TS71.1 Mr. Lorenzo Cotula, Ms. Camilla Toulmin and Mr. Julian Quan (United
Kingdom):
Policies and Practices for Securing and Improving Access to Land (Issue Paper no. 1
from ICARRD) (0879)
TS71.2 Mr. Willi Zimmermann (Germany):
Good Governance in Land Tenure and Administration (0881)
TS71.3 Mr. Paul Dewitt (Belgium):
Access to Rural Land and Land Administration after Violent Conflicts (0883)
TS71.4 Mr. Morten Hartvigsen (Denmark):
Land Consolidation in Central and Eastern European Countries (0882)
TS71.5 Prof. Stig Enemark (Denmark) and Prof. Paul van der Molen (The Netherlands):
A Framework for Self–Assessment of Capacity Needs in Land Administration (0811)
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14:00 - 15:30
Room 02, ICM
TS 72 – GIS Applications – Planning Issues
Commission: 3 and 8
Chair: Dr. Szabolcs Mihály, Hungary
Rapporteur: Mr. Simon Adcock, Chair Elect of Commission 8, Australia
TS72.1 Dr. S. Savas Durduran and Dr. Ali Erdi (Turkey):
Activities and Problems of Urban Information System in Turkey (0283)
TS72.2 Ms. Adriane B. Thum, Dr. Maurício Roberto Veronez and Mr. Carlos Eduardo
Aveiro (Brazil):
Urban Planning Utilizing Geographic Information Systems: Case Vila Caí, Porto Alegre,
RS – Brazil (0262)
TS72.3 Ms. Husniye Ebru Colak and Mr. Arif Cagdas Aydiunoglu (Turkey):
Determining Regional Tourism Development Strategies of Eastern Black Sea Region of
Turkey by GIS (0545)
TS72.4 Mr. Saheed Salawudeen Olaniyi and Mrs. Usman Rashidat (Nigeria):
Electricity Distribution Engineering and GIS (DeGIS) (0591)
TS72.5 Mr. Mohamed A. Al-Shalabi, Mr. Shattri Bin Mansor, Mr. Nordin Bin Ahmed
and Mr. Rashid Shiriff (Malaysia):
GIS Based Multicriteria Approaches to Housing Site Suitability Assessment (0702)
TS72.6 Mr. Joseph Owusu, Mr. Francis Afukaar K. and Dr. B. E. K. Prah (Ghana):
Urban Traffic Speed Management – The Use of GPS/GIS (0710)
TS72.7 Prof. Olubodun Ayeni (Nigeria):
Development of a Multimedia GIS Database for the Management and Promotion of
Tourism Industry in Nigeria (0771)
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14:00 - 15:30
Room 03, ICM
TS 73 – Low Cost Technology
Commission: 5
Chair: Mr. Dan Schnurr, United Kingdom
Rapporteur: Dr. Arbind Toladhur, The Netherlands
TS73.1 Mr. Dan Schnurr (United Kingdom):
Cost Effective Survey Measurement and Mapping of Informal Settlements – The FIG
Focus (0934)
TS73.2 Dr. Jan–Peter Mund and Mr. Seang Teang Peng (Cambodia):
Geo–referenced Balloon Digital Aerial Photo Technique a Low Cost High–Resolution
Option for Developing Countries (0425)
TS73.3 Mr. Catur Aries Rokhmana (Indonesia):
Some Experiences on Using Handheld GPS and Camcorder as a Truly Low–cost
Mapping Systems (0820)
TS73.4 Mr. Eugene Onyeka (Nigeria):
Contributions of Surveying in the Development of Regional Infrastructures – An
African Perspective (0687)
14:00 - 15:30
Room 04a, ICM
TS 74 – Capacity Building
Commission: 2
Chair: Dr. Frances Plimmer, United Kingdom
Rapporteur: Mr. Gert Steinkellner, Austria
TS74.2 Ms. Silke T. Franke and Prof. Holger Magel (Germany):
Changing Peoples Attitudes – Capacity Building for Sustainable Land Management.
Best Practice Municipalities and Their Concrete Example of Good Governance (0729)
TS74.3 Dr. Peter Chigozie Nwilo and Mr. Shegun Bajedo (Nigeria):
Capacity Building in Surveying and Geoinformatics: The Split Programme Approach
(0644)
TS74.4 Mr. Jan Dirk Wegner and Mr. Jens–André Paffenholz (Germany):
ARGEOS: The Student’s Contribution to Shaping the Change (0391)
14:00 - 15:30
Room 04b, ICM
TS 75 – Issues Arising in Land and Property Development
Commission: 8, 7 and 9
Chair: Mr. Isaac Boateng, United Kingdom
Rapporteur: Mr. Emmanuel Tembo, Botswana
TS75.1 Dr. Danielle Groetelaers (The Netherlands):
Building Land and the Urban Land Development Process: Characteristics, Rights and
Markets (0437)
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TS74.1 Dr. Jaeik Liou (Republic of Korea):
New Designs for Modeling Sustainable Capacity Development: Concepts, Methods
and Contexts (0516)
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TS75.2 Prof. Andrzej Hopfer (Poland):
Property Development and Land Management in Poland (0817)
TS75.3 Dr. Miroslaw Gdesz (Poland):
Compensation for Planning Injuries in Poland (0483)
TS75.4 Ms. Heidi Falkenbach, Mrs. Malgorzata Mierzejewska and Ms. Katri Nuuja
(Finland):
Does a Higher Real Estate Tax Rate for Unbuilt Building Sites Lead to an Increase in the
Supply of Building Land – The Case of the City of Espoo (0753)
14:00 - 15:30
Room 11a, ICM
TS 76 – Valuation Standards and Practices
Commission: 9
Chair: Mr. Henning Elmstroem, Denmark
Rapporteur: Dr. Andreas Drees, Vice President of FIG, Germany
TS76.1 Mr. Alfons Metzger, Chairman of the Board, The European Group of Valuers’
Associations (TEGoVA) (invited):
Tbc (0935)
TS76.2 Prof. Kauko Viitanen, Mr. Simo Hannelius and Mr. Markku Airaksinen (Finland):
Valuation Guidance of Forest Properties within Valuation Standards Needed? (0746)
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TS76.3 Mr. Alfred Bollinger (Switzerland):
New Method to Valuate Forests in Land Consolidations (0399)
´ Mr. Hrvoje Matijevic´ and Dr. Siniša Mastelic´ Ivic´ (Croatia):
TS76.4 Mr. Hrvoje Tomic,
Development of Land Valuation System (0542)
TS76.5 Mr. Malvern Tipping (United Kingdom):
The Impact of the Time Value of Money on Valuation Practice (0373)
TS76.6 Mr. Said Omar Fakih and Mr. Tahir Omar Mussa (Tanzania):
Valuation as Guided by the Legislation in Zanzibar (0736)
14:00 - 15:30
Room 11b, ICM
TS 77 – Internationalism and FIG
Commission: 1 and 2
Chair: Mr. Volkmaar Teetzman, Germany
Rapporteur: Mr. Yaacoub Saade, Lebanon
TS77.1 Prof. Stig Enemark (Denmark) and Mr. Iain Greenway (Ireland):
Promoting Institutional and Organisational Development in Surveying and Land
Administration (0813)
TS77.2 Dr. Joseph Forrai and Mr. Joseph Kraus (Israel):
The Necessity for Interdisciplinary Cooperation as a Part of FIG Activity (0241)
TS77.3 Prof. John Parker (Australia):
Go the Next Step (0714)
TS77.4 Dr. Ivan Katzarsky (Bulgaria):
Participation of Bulgarian Surveyors in the Life of FIG (0196)
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TS77.5 Mr. Nusret Demir, Mr. Tansu Tosun and Ms. Petek Tatli (Turkey):
Establishment of Learning Organisation Structure for GIS Companies (0444)
14:00 - 15:30
Room 12a, ICM
TS 78 – Survey Control and Monitoring of Buildings
Commission: 6
Chair: Prof. Lothar Gründig, Germany
Rapporteur: Dr. Xiaoli Ding, Hong Kong SAR, China
TS78.1 Mr. Doug Hayes (United Arab Emirates), Mr. Ian Sparks (Australia) and Mr. Joel
van Cranenbroeck (Switzerland):
Core Wall Survey Control System for High–Rise Buildings (0297)
TS78.2 Mr. Thomas Schäfer, Mr. Peter Wasmeier, Mrs. Katharina Ratke, Mr. Thomas
Weber, Dr. Karl Foppe and Mr. Glennfried Preuß (Germany):
Motion Detection of Munich’s Olympic Tower with a Multi–sensor System Operating at
Different Sampling Rates (0304)
TS78.3 Dr. Andréa De Seixas, Mr. José Roberto De Seixas and Prof. José Jorge De
Seixas (Brazil):
Control and Monitoring of Buildings Foundation – Application in Very High Buildings
Structures (0363)
TS78.4 Dr. George Vozikis (Greece):
The Hybrid Use of Surveying Techniques for Documenting the Largest Ancient Theatre
in Greece (0478)
TS78.6 Mr. Daniel Palazzo, Prof. Raul Friedmann, Dr. Carlos Nadal, Dr. Mauno Santos
Filho and Dr. Luis Veiga (Brazil):
Dynamic Monitoring of Structures Using a Robotic Total Station (0643)
14:00 - 15:30
Room 12b, ICM
TS 79 – Cadastral Maps
Commission: 7 and 5
Chair: Prof. Andrzej Hopfer, Poland
Rapporteur: Mr. Lee Youngho, Republic of Korea
TS79.1 Mr. Joe–Duncan Ondulo and Mr. William Kalande (Kenya):
High Spatial Resolution Satellite Imagery for PID Improvement in Kenya (0272)
TS79.2 Mr. Gershon Steinberg (Israel):
New Survey Regulations for Israel (0306)
TS79.3 Mr. Olof Olsson and Mr. Christos Papadopoulos (Sweden):
The New Cadastral Index Map of Sweden – A Matter of Cooperation (0541)
TS79.4 Ms. Kim Su Jeong (Republic of Korea):
Quality Improvement of Cadastral Map Using Aerial Digital Image (0405)
TS79.5 Mr. Choi KiYoul (Republic of Korea):
The Numerical Registration Plan of Surveying Results in Korean Graphical Cadastral
(0408)
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TS78.5 Dr. Frank Gielsdorf and Prof. Wolfgang Huhnt (Germany):
Topology as Central Information in Building Models (0582)
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14:00 - 15:30
Room Königsee, ICM
TS 80 – Land Consolidation in Germany
Commission: 7
Chair: Mr. Tor Valstad, Norway
Rapporteur: Prof. Wojciech Wilkowski, Poland
TS80.1 Dr. Andreas Drees and Mr. Rainer Sünderhauf (Germany):
Land Consolidation as a Tool for Flood Prevention (0853)
TS80.2 Mr. Ralf Helle (Germany):
Land Consolidation – An Instrument to Provide Areas for Water Retention by Mutual
Consent (0310)
TS80.3 Prof. Joachim Thomas (Germany):
What’s on Regarding Land Consolidation in Europe (0311)
TS80.4 Mr. Ralf Wilden (Germany):
Land Consolidation in Forest Areas – The German Approach in Terms of Sustainability
(0313)
TS80.5 Mr. Ralph Merten (Germany):
Land Consolidation as a Tool to Balance Private and Public Requests on Land Use – A
German Example in the Rhenish Lignite Mining District (0314)
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15:30 - 16:00
Room B0, ICM
16:00 - 17:30
Room 05, ICM
Coffee Break
TS 81 – Land Tenure Data in Policy Making
Commission: 7 and FAO
Chair: Dr. Mika Törhönen, FAO
Rapporteur: Ms. Pauline van Elsland, The Netherlands
TS81.1 Mr. Richard Grover (United Kingdom):
European Union Accession and Land Tenure Data in Central and Eastern Europe (0884)
TS81.2 Ms. Orapan Napangchang–Srisawalak (Thailand):
Thailand Land Tenure Data or Land Tenure Data in South East Asia (0885)
TS81.3 Mr. Pierre–Yves Le Meur (France):
Reflections on Land Information and Policy–making in Sub–Saharan Africa (0886)
Launching of two FAO publications
16:00 - 17:30
Room 02, ICM
TS 82 – e–Governance – Developments
Commission: 3
Chair: Ms. Kari Strande, Norway
Rapporteur: Mr. Peter Laarakker, The Netherlands
TS82.1 Dr. Jan Pytel, Dr. Jiri Pospisil and Prof. Ales Cepek (Czech Republic):
Implementation of a General Web Application Program Interface for Geoinformatics
(0357)
TS82.2 Mr. Vlado Cetl, Dr. Miodrag Roic and Mr. Mario Madjer (Croatia):
Development of Cadastral Metadata Service (Cadastral Metadata Database) (0368)
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TS82.3 Mr. Paul van Asperen and Drs. Wim Blanken (The Netherlands):
Geoinformation Dissemination for the General Public through Multiple Clients (0487)
TS82.4 Dr. Andreas Donaubauer, Ms. Astrid Fichtinger, Prof. Matthäus Schilcher and
Mr. Florian Straub (Germany):
Model Driven Approach for Accessing Distributed Spatial Data Using Web Services
– Demonstrated for Cross–border GIS Applications (0603)
TS82.5 Mr. Benjamin Armah Quaye (Ghana):
Towards an Appropriate Framework for the Effective Utilization/Management of
Geoinformation: A Case Study of Ghana (0397)
16:00 - 17:30
Room 03, ICM
TS 83 – Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
Commission: 5
Chair: Dr. Naser El–Sheimy, Canada
Rapporteur: Mr. Dan Schnurr, United Kingdom
TS83.1 Dr. Analia Isabel Argerich (Argentina):
Issues about Satellite Images Georeferencing in Argentina (0496)
TS83.2 Prof. Charalabos Ioannidis, Ms. Sofia Soile and Dr. Chryssy Potsiou (Greece):
Low Cost Digital Photogrammetric Techniques for the Documentation of Cultural
Heritage (0760)
TS83.4 Mr. Pavel Propastin and Mr. Martin Kappas (Germany) and Nadiya R. Muratova
(Kazakhstan):
Application of Geographically Weighted Regression Analysis to Assess Human–
Induced Land Degradation in a Dry Region of Kazakhstan (0492)
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TS83.5 Dr. Mustafa Yanalak, Dr. Nebiye Musaoglu, Prof. Cankut Örmeci, Dr. Sinasi
Kaya and Dr. Ergin Tari (Turkey):
Investigation of the Accuracy of Orbview 3 Images and Their Utility for Engineering
Applications (0387)
TS83.6 Mr. Vipula Abeyratne (Sri Lanka):
An Investigation into Image Orientation Using Linear Features (0776)
16:00 - 17:30
Room 04a, ICM
TS 84 – e–Learning
Commission: 2
Chair: Prof. Stig Enemark, Denmark
Rapporteur: Dr. Jaeik Liou, Republic of Korea
TS84.1 Dr. Stefan Willgalis (Germany):
Economic Solutions to Changing Professional Training Requirements in Geodesy and
Surveying (0562)
TS84.2 Prof. Bela Markus (Hungary):
Experiences in and around eLearning (0606)
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TS83.3 Dr. Ashraf Sharawi (Egypt):
Mapping from Fused High Resolution Satellites Stereo Imageries (0264)
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TS84.3 Mr. Saheed Salawudeen Olaniyi (Nigeria):
e–Learning Technology: Nigeria Experience (0593)
TS84.4 Mr. Pierre–Yves Gillieron, Mr. Hervé Gontran and Prof. Bertrand Merminod
(Switzerland):
Assessment of Topography e–Learning with Exomatic (0535)
TS84.5 Dr. M. Flor Alvarez, Dr. José Ramón Rodriguez–Pérez, Mr. Enoc Sanz Ablanedo
and Ms. Marta Fernández Martinez (Spain):
Problem Based Learning (PBL) and e–Learning in Geodetic Engineering, Cartography
and Surveying Education in the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) Frame – A
Case Study in the University of León (Spain): Experiences and Results (0463)
16:00 - 17:30
Room 04b, ICM
TS 85 – Standards
Commission: 7 and others
Chair: Mr. Iain Greenway, United Kingdom
Rapporteur: Dr. Hans Knoop, Germany
TS85.1 Mr. Iain Greenway (Ireland):
Standards – Their Vital Role (0485)
TS85.2 Dr. Hans Knoop (Germany):
Economic Benefits of Standardization – Result of a German Scientific Study (0890)
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TS85.3 Mr. Paul Harcombe, Mr. Ian O’Donnell, Mr. Garry West and Dr. Russell
Priebbenow (Australia):
Geospatial Standards Working Down Under (0783)
TS85.4 Prof. Peter Baumann (Germany):
Towards a Standard for Interoperable Earth System Raster Services (0650)
TS85.5 Mr. Mario Blazevic (Croatia):
Harmonization of Land Register and Cadastre in Croatia (0565)
TS85.6 Mr. Jesper Paasch (Sweden):
Standardisation of Real Property Rights and Restrictions – A Fool’s Task? (0274)
16:00 - 17:30
Room 11a, ICM
TS 86 – Valuation Methods
Commission: 9
Chair: Mr. Stephen Yip, Chair of FIG Commission 9, Hong Kong SAR, China
Rapporteur: Prof. Kari I. Leväinen, Finland
TS86.1 Prof. Sarah Sayce and Dr. Frances Plimmer (United Kingdom):
Depreciated Replacement Cost – Consistent Methodology? (0268)
TS86.2 Mr. Antonio Benvenuti (Italy):
The Appraisal System of Property Qualities (0453)
TS86.3 Dr. Anna Baranska (Poland):
Estimation of Parameters of Multiplicative Exponential Function Model for Real Estate
Market Value Prediction (0572)
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TS86.4 Dr. Pekka Rahkila and Mr. Eero Carlson (Finland):
The Effect of Visual Damage of Landscape on Recreational Parcel Sales (0351)
TS86.5 Mr. Yu Chenghao (China P. R.):
A Practice of Precise Traverse Measurement (0431)
TS86.6 Dr. Tomasz Budzynski
and Prof. Wojciech Wilkowski (Poland):
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Application of Artificial Neural Networks for Real Estate Valuation (0341)
TS86.7 Mr. Miroslaw Zak (Poland):
Evaluation of Properties in Poland (0975)
16:00 - 17:30
Room 11b, ICM
TS 87 – Under–represented Groups and Ethics
Commission: 1 and 2
Chair: Mr. Ken Allred, Vice President of FIG, Canada
Rapporteur: Ms. Gabriele Dasse, Germany
TS87.1 Dr. Ron Adler, Dr. Joseph Forrai and Mr. Haim Srebro (Israel):
Professional Practice Based on Education, Ethics and Standards (0290)
TS87.2 Ms. Gabriele Dasse (Germany):
Guidelines to Enhance the Representation of Under–Represented Groups in FIG (0409)
TS87.3 Ms. Jennifer Maldar (Germany):
Let’s Talk about Us! (0458)
TS87.5 Ms. Gerda Schennach (Austria):
Gender Issues for Land Registration and Professional Qualification (0712)
16:00 - 17:30
Room 12a, ICM
TS 88 – Engineering Surveys for Industry and Research
Commission: 6
Chair: Prof. Thomas Wunderlich, Germany
Rapporteur: Prof. Aloiz Kopacik, Chair Elect of Commission 6, Slovak Republic
TS88.1 Dr. Mihaly Agfalvi, Mr. Zsolt Bokor, Mr. Róbert Farkas, Mr. Robert Gyenes and
Mr. Peter Tarsoly (Hungary):
Geodetic Control and Setting Measurements in Mechanical Metrology (0338)
TS88.2 Prof. Thomas Wunderlich, Mr. Stefan Auer and Mr. Thomas Schäfer (Germany):
Geodetic Concepts for Collision Avoidance along Industrial Transport and Assembly
Lines (0424)
TS88.3 Mr. Thomas Weber and Ms. Katharina Ratke (Germany):
Modern Art Scanning (0508)
TS88.4 Mr. Edi Meier, Prof. Hilmar Ingensand, Mr. Fuqiang Wei, Prof. Leonid Rivkin and
Dr. Alexander Somieski (Switzerland):
Precise Long Term Deformations: Results of the Hydrostatic Levelling System at the
‘Swiss Light Source’ Synchrotron (0549)
FIG
TS87.4 Mrs. Angela Etuonovbe (Nigeria):
Improving Participation of Under–represented Groups – Projecting the Image of the
Nigerian Female Surveyor (0598)
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TS88.5 Dr. Zdravko Kapovic,
´ Mr. Ante Marendic´ and Mr. Rinaldo Paar (Croatia):
Deformation Analysis of the Holcim Ltd. Cement Factory Objects (0595)
TS88.6 Prof. Alojz Kopacik, Ms. Miriam Zamecnikova and Mr. Peter Kyrinovic (Slovak
Republic):
3D Model Creation of Hydro Technical Structures (0674)
16:00 - 17:30
Room 12b, ICM
TS 89 – Community Involvement and Land Administration
Commission: 7
Chair: Prof. Francis Gäbele, Belgium
Rapporteur: Mr. Marc Vanderschueren, Belgium
TS89.1 Mr. Jan Hallebro (Sweden):
Stakeholder Co–operation in Swedish Land Management and Land Information (0294)
TS89.2 Dr. Tayfun Cay, Mr. Turgut Ayten and Mr. Fatih Iscan (Turkey):
An Investigation of Reallocation Model Based on Interview in Land Consolidation
(0429)
TS89.3 Mr. Dev Raj Paudyal and Mr. Rabin K. Sharma (Nepal):
Public Participation Approach for Land Adjudication – An Innovative Approach for
Digital Cadastre in Nepal (0464)
TS89.4 Mr. Eric Nyadimo (Kenya):
The Role of Private Sector in Land Adjudication in Kenya (0640)
FIG
TS89.5 Mr. Hyzri Llabjani and Mr. Sabri Zylfiu (Kosovo UNMIK):
Analysis of Cadastre Impact on Privatization Process of Socially Owned Properties in
Kosovo (0369)
16:00 - 17:30
Room Königsee, ICM
TS 90 – GIS and Land Administration
Commission: 7 and 3
Chair: Dr. Joseph Forrai, Israel
Rapporteur: Mr. Stefanos Charalambous, Greece
TS90.1 Mr. Kim Joon-sik, Dr. Kang Sang-Gu and Mr. Yun-Soo Choi (Republic of Korea):
Development of Mobile Cadastral Surveying System for Korean Cadastral Resurvey
Project (0407)
TS90.2 Dr. Rami Al-Ruzouq and Ms. Petya Dimitrova (Jordan):
Photogrammetric Techniques for Cadastral Map Renewal (0456)
TS90.3 Mr. Oguz Kansu and Mr. Sezgin Gazioglu (Turkey):
The Availability of the Satellite Image Data in Digital Cadastral Map Production (0551)
TS90.4 Dr. Adrianna Pulecka (Poland):
GIS-support of Landscape Issues in Land Consolidation Works in Poland (0623)
TS90.5 Mr. Mehmet Gur, Mrs. Zerrin Demirel and Mr. Volkan Cagdas (Turkey):
Developing Process of Rural Land Ownership and Land Reform Practices in Turkey
(0679)
TS90.6 Mr. Thomas Ferguson (Bahamas):
GIS Case Study for a Fiscal Cadastre and Improved Land Tenure in the Bahamas (0720)
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Farewell Banquet
Dress code: business suit
09:00 - 10:30
Room 14a, ICM
Innovative Baumesstechnik
Moderation: Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Wolfgang Niemeier, TU Braunschweig
FIG
19:30 - 22:00
Hofbräuhaus,
Platzl 9
Topologische Datenmodellierung für die Bauprozess-Steuerung
Dr.-Ing. habil. Frank Giersdorf, TU Berlin
Genau, zuverlässig, wirtschaftlich - Geodätische Qualität aus aktueller Sicht
Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Hansjörg Kutterer, Universität Hannover
Schnittstellenprobleme im Hochbau
Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rainer Wanninger, TU Braunschweig
09:00 - 10:30
Room 14c, ICM
Nachwuchsforum ARGEOS - KonVerS
Erfahrungen in Studium und Berufseinstieg
Moderation: Dipl.-Ing. Torsten Genz, ARGEOS, Absolvent TU Berlin
Erfahrungen im Berufseinstieg/ Berufsaussichten im Bodenmanagement
Dr.-Ing. Sonja Stelling, ARGEOS, Absolventin Universität Bonn
Entwicklung eines GIS-gestützten Disponentensystems für das Notfallmanagement
der Feuerwehr
Dipl.-Ing. Adrian Ernst, ARGEOS, Absolvent TU Darmstadt
Einsatz moderner Messtechniken bei Rechtsmedizin und Polizei
Dipl.-Ing.Ursula Buck, KonVers, Absolventin HfT Stuttgart
Erste Erfahrungen mit Bachelor- und Masterabschlüssen
Jochen Wendel, KonVerS, Student Hochschule Karslruhe
09:00 - 10:30
Room 13b, ICM
INTERGEO® Exhibitors Forum: Web GIS
Moderation: Dr.-Ing. habil. Gerd Buziek, ESRI Geoinformatik, Kranzberg, DDGI e.V.
Web Mapping mit AJAX schnell-spannend-schick.
Beispiel: Deutscher Alpenverein bringt Kletterfelsen online
alta4
Portal U: Das Umweltportal von Deutschland
GIStec GmbH
3D Geodaten im Internet: Der LEICA Virtual Explorer TM
GEOSYSTEMS GmbH
Amtliche ALKIS Webauskunft in Deutschland
AED-SICAD
DVW
GIS-Camp
Dipl.-Ing. Daniel Welter, KonVers, Absolvent FH Mainz
Conference Program Thursday, 12 October 2006
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12:30 - 14:00
Lunch
14:00 - 15:30
Room 14a, ICM
Geodesy Forum
Part of International IAG / FIG - Symposium ‘Geodetic Reference Frames, GRF 2006’
Moderation: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Herrmann Drewes, Direktor DGFI, München
Combination of Geometric and Gravimetric Observations
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Markus Rothacher, GFZ, Potsdam
Global Vertical Reference System - Integration of Gravity ans Geometric Reference
Dr.-Ing. Johannes Ihde, BKG, Frankfurt a.M.
Mean Sea Level and the Earth Gravity Field - a Success Story of Space Techniques
Dr.-Ing. Wolfgang Bosch, DGFI, München
14:00 - 15:30
Room 14c, ICM
AAA - Standards für Geobasisdaten
Moderation: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Erich Wieser, Informationsmanagement, Wiesbaden
Die Modellierung von Fachinformationssystemen unter Verwendung des AAA
Datenmodells
Dipl.-Ing. Markus Seifert,
Landesamt für Vermessung und Geoinformation, München
DVW
ALKIS - Modellierung von kommunalen Fachinformationen
Dipl.-Ing. Bernd Hornung, Stadtvermessungsamt, Stuttgart
X-Planung, Standardisierung in der Bauleitplanung
Dipl.-Ing. Thomas Eichhorn,
Landesbetrieb Geoinformation und Vermessung, Hamburg
14:00 - 15:30
Room 13b, ICM
INTERGEO® Exhibitors Forum: Produktion und Nutzung
Moderation: Dr. Michael Heiß, Land+System, Bremen, DDGI e.V.
Integrierte Prozesse im Netzbetrieb - Die Herausforderung für Energieversorger
BERIT GmbH
Durchgängige Nutzung von GIS-Daten im Asset-Management Prozess bei Ver- und
Entsorgungsunternehmen
Mettenmeier GmbH
3D Simulation of Hazardous Natura Phenomena (by Example of the Kolka Glacier)
Moskauer Staatliche Universität
3D-Gebäudemodell Flughafen Zürich
Cybercity AG
15:30 - 16:00
Room B0, ICM
16:00 - 17:30
Room 14a, ICM
Coffee Break
Positioning Forum - Regionale Bezugssysteme
Part of International IAG / FIG - Symposium ‘Geodetic Reference Frames GRF 2006’
Moderation: Matt Higgins,
Department of Natural Resources and Mines Brisbane, Australia
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The International Terrestrial Reference Frame 2005 (ITRF 2005)
Dr. Zuheir Altamimi, IGN, Paris
Maintenance and Products of the European Reference Frame (EUREF)
Dr. Carine Bruyninx, Royal Observatorium, Bruxelles
The American Reference Frame (SIRGAS): Recent Achievements and Products
Prof. Dr. Claudio Brunini, UNLP, La Plata
16:00 - 17:30
Room 14c, ICM
Neue Märkte - Geld verdienen mit Geoinformation und GALILEO
Moderation: Dr. Bodo Bernsdorf, Geschäftsführer CeGi, Dortmund
Vom Sichtwinkel bis zur Erdwärme – der neue Markt Geoinformationswirtschaft
Dr. Jörg Reichling, Geschäftsstellenleiter d. Kommission f. Geoinformationswirtschaft
d. Bundesministeriums f. Wirtschaft u. Technologie (GIW-K), Berlin
Praxisbeispiele für Potentiale und Marktchancen von GIS-Anwendungen im Umfeld
von GALILEO
Thorsten Rudolph, Geschäftsführer der Anwendungszentrums GmbH,
Oberpfaffenhofen
16:00 - 17:30
Room 13b, ICM
DVW
Das Projekt GALILEO – eine Schlüsseltechnologie für die Nutzung amtlicher
Geobasisdaten
Prof. Günter Nagel, Präsident des Landesamtes für Vermessung und
Geoinformation, Bayern, München
INTERGEO® Exhibitors Forum: GIS Architekturen und Services
Moderation: Dr. Hans Voss, Fraunhofer Institut, Sankt Augustin, DDGI e.V.
Feingranulare Autorisierung für den Zugriff auf OGC Web Services
52° North
Der Kreis schließt sich - zukunftsfähige GIS-Architektur für Auskunftssysteme
Widemann Systeme e.K.
Freie Geoportallösung Mapbender
CC GIS
Freie Datenbank PostgreSQL / PostGIS
karthago
GW
Presentations S5 – Altimetry, New SatMissons & Sensors
09:00 - 10:30
Room 21b, ICM
GW
Presentations S8.2 – GeoKinematic & -Dyn, MassTransport, EarthRotation
17:30 - 18:30
Foyer 1st Floor, ICM
GW
Postersession with Beer
Geodetic Week
09:00 - 10:30
Room 21a, ICM
Conference Program Thursday, 12 October 2006
Social Tours
Technical Tours
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08:00 - 12:30
TT 2: Visit to the Technical University of Munich
Meeting place: Lobby Holiday Inn City Centre, Hochstrasse 3 (S-Bahn station
‘Rosenheimer Platz’), end: ICM
Limited to 20 participants
Costs: € 15 incl. beverages
8:00 - 12:30
TT 3: Visit to ESRI - Leveraging Geospatial know-how, Kranzberg
Meeting place: Lobby Holiday Inn City Centre, Hochstrasse 3 (S-Bahn station
‘Rosenheimer Platz’), end: ICM
Limited to 30 participants
Cost: € 15 incl. beverages and bus
13:00 - 17:30
TT 6: Visit to Karner Ingenieure Ltd., Munich – Consulting engineers for survey and
civil engineering
Meeting place: ICM (Main Entrance), end: Holiday Inn City Centre, Hochstrasse 3 (SBahn station ‘Rosenheimer Platz’)
Limited to 20 participants
Cost: € 25 incl. beverages and bus
13:00 - 18:00
TT 10: Visit to Munich Airport
Meeting place: ICM (Main Entrance), end: Holiday Inn City Centre, Hochstrasse 3 (SBahn station ‘Rosenheimer Platz’)
Limited to 30 participants (+ 20 INTERGEO®)
Cost: € 30 incl. beverages and bus
09:00 - 17:00
SF 8: Garmisch-Partenkirchen and Zugspitze with a visit of the weather station
Meeting place & end: Lobby Holiday Inn City Centre, Hochstrasse 3
Cost: € 83 incl. bus, train ticket and Bavarian snack
8:00 - 17:30
SF 9: Mühldorf and Burghausen with cruise on the Salzach-River, brewery and
castle
Meeting place & end: Lobby Holiday Inn City Centre, Hochstrasse 3
Cost: € 60 incl. bus, entrance fee, boatride, castle tour, Bavarian snack and taste of
beer
13:00 - 17:00
SH 6: Concentration camp memorial Dachau
Meeting place & end: Lobby Holiday Inn City Centre, Hochstrasse 3
Cost: € 19 incl. bus and entrance fee, with wheelchair access
09:00 - 12:00
SC 7: Nymphenburg & Amalienburg Castles
Meeting place: Lobby Holiday Inn City Centre, Hochstrasse 3
end: Nymphenburg Castle
Cost: € 15 incl. entrance fee
10:00 - 12:00
SC 8: City walk ‘Munich’s Myths and Legends’
Meeting place & end: Lobby Holiday Inn City Centre, Hochstrasse 3
end: city centre
Cost: € 6, with wheelchair access
13:30 - 16:00
SC 9: City tour by tram (historical excursion train)
Meeting place: Lobby Holiday Inn City Centre, Hochstrasse 3
end: city centre
Cost: € 24 incl. entrance fee, with wheelchair access
BVDI Golf Tournament
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Golf tournament on the occasion of XXIII International FIG Congress / INTERGEO®
2006 in Munich
It has become a tradition to organise a golf tournament within the FIG Congress and
the INTERGEO®
It is the 12th time that this golf tournament BDVI/Gebig Open for geodesists is organised
within the INTERGEO®. This year the golf club Golfclub München Nord – Eichenried
(PMGQMBU[.àODIFO/PSE&JDIFOSJFE
(www.gc-eichenried.de) will welcome
all colleagues and guests from both congresses
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9 October 2006 noon.
How to find the golf club:
Richtung
Nürnberg
The golf club München Nord-Eichenried
is situated Northeast of Munich,
only 20 km from the City centre. Take
highway A9, direction to Nuremberg
and leave at exit Garching Süd. Use
B471, direction to Ismaning and follow
B388, direction Erding. The golf club isAK Neufahrn
situated at the entrance of Eichenried.
Address:
Golfclub München Nord - Eichenried
Dreieck
M-Feldmoching
Münchner Straße 57
85452 Moosinning-Eichenried
Tel 08123 9308-0
Fax 08123 9308-93
Richtung
Deggendorf
Freising
AS Erding
AS Freising
- Süd
Flughafen
MUC
Erding
Neufahrn
Moosinning
AS Garching
Süd
Ismaning
AK M-Nord
AS Aschheim/
Ismaning
München
AK M-Ost
Richtung
Passau
Conference Program Friday, 13 October 2006
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8
9
10
11
12
13
General
Assembly 2
14
Closing
Ceremony
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
17
18
19
20
21
FIG 2010 Party
Presidents Meeting
SC 10
8
9
FIG
FIG
11
12
13
INTERGEO®
14
15
Geodetic Week
16
Technical or Social Tours
09:00 - 11:00
Forum 8,
Holiday Inn
FIG President’s Meeting
For Presidents of FIG member associations, by invitation only
11:30 - 13:00
Main Ballroom,
Holiday Inn
FIG General Assembly – Second Session
For FIG members
Open for observers
13:00 - 13:30
Forum 4 & 5
Coffee Break
13:30 - 14:30
Main Ballroom,
Holiday Inn
Closing Ceremony
14:30 - 16:30
Ballroom
Holiday Inn
FIG 2010 Party
10:00 - 12:00
ST
10
Joint Event
SC 10: City walk ‘King Ludwig’s Isar-Athens’
Meeting place: Lobby Holiday Inn City Centre, Hochstrasse 3 (S-Bahn station
‘Rosenheimer Platz’), end: city centre
Cost: € 6, with wheelchair access
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MVV runs a comprehensive network of buses, trams, underground (U-Bahn) and urban rail (S-Bahn), which provides
easy access to almost every part of the city and its suburbs. Transport runs from around 5.00 to 1.00, and tickets are
valid for all kinds of city transport. Included in your ticket for the FIG-congress you have got a transit pass valid for
your stay in Munich.
S4
ICM
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Public Transportation Connections
There is no shuttle-service between the airport and the hotels and no daily shuttles between the hotels and the
conference venue (Holiday Inn Munich City Centre & International Congress Centre Munich). All venues can simply and
comfortably be reached by public transport. The registration fee includes a ticket for the Munich Public Transportation
MVV during the whole congress (not for the transfer from and to the airport).
Holiday Inn Munich City Centre - ICM
With the S-Bahn-station ‘Rosenheimer Platz’ located right in the same building complex, you have a direct connection
to the entire S-Bahn (urban rail) rail network. Walk from the lobby downstairs through the shopping arcade to the
entrance ‘Hochstrasse/Gasteig’. At the very end of the arcade, some stairs and an escalator lead directly down to the
train platform.
Now you can choose:
Enter either the urban rail S4, direction ‘Ebersberg’, leaving from ‘Gleis 1’, and drop out at ‘Trudering’. Walk downstairs
to the subway U2 and enter a train to ‘Messestadt Ost’, leaving from ‘Gleis 2’. Get off at station ‘Messestadt West’
and follow the signs to Entrance West. Pass by this entrance to the Fair Grounds and enter the ICM about 100 meters
further on your right.
Or use the urban rail S5 ‘Kreuzstraße’ or S6 ‘Holzkirchen’, also leaving from ‘Gleis 1’,and drop out at ‘Giesing’. Follow
the signs to subway U2 and enter subway, direction ‘Messestadt Ost’. Get off at station ‘Messestadt West’ and follow
the signs to Entrance West. Pass by this entrance to the Fair Grounds and enter the ICM about 100 meters further on
your right.
Holiday Inn Munich City Centre – Airport
In the hotel lobby follow the signs to shopping arcade. Walk through the shopping arcade and pass several shops. At
the very end of the arcade, some stairs and an escalator lead directly down to the train platform. Use ‘Gleis 1’, take
there the urban rail S8 to ‘Flughafen’, which takes you directly to the airport every 20 minutes. Drop out at ‘Flughafen,
Zentralbereich’ and follow the signs to ‘Zentralbereich’. The trip takes 35 minutes and costs € 9.
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Holiday Inn Munich City Centre – Central Station
With the S-Bahn-station ‘Rosenheimer Platz’ located right in the same building complex, you have a direct connection
to the entire S-Bahn (urban rail) network. Walk from the lobby downstairs through the shopping arcade to the entrance
‘Hochstrasse/Gasteig’. Enter one of the trains, direction ‘Hauptbahnhof’ (Central Station), leaving from ‘Gleis 2’, and
drop out at ‘Hauptbahnhof’. Follow the signs to the railroad.
International Congress Centre ICM – Airport/Central Station
Pass the main entrance of ICM and turn left. Pass by the entrance of the Fair Grounds and follow the signs to
underground U2 (about 250 m walk). Enter station ‘Messestadt West’, some stairs and an escalator lead directly
down to the train platform. Enter one of the trains U2 on your right hand, direction ‘Hauptbahnhof’ and get off at
‘Hauptbahnhof.
To ride on to the airport, follow signs to S and enter urban rail S1 (western route) or S8 (eastern route). Both trains
take you directly to the airport every 20 minutes. Drop out at ‘Flughafen, Zentralbereich’ and follow there the signs
to ‘Zentralbereich’. The trip takes approximately 40 minutes and costs € 9.
Airport
Munich’s Franz-Josef-Strauß Airport is situated 28 km north-east of the city centre. It is Germany’s second-largest
airport and offers service to more than 223 destinations worldwide. The Munich Airport Centre (MAC) connects
Terminal 1 with the new Terminal 2. For 24-hour flight information call 97 52 13 13.
The fastest and cheapest way to the airport is to take the urban rail (S), departing every 10 minutes from underneath
the Munich’s Central Train Station (Hauptbahnhof). Two trains connect the city with the airport. The S1 (western route)
and S8 (eastern route) reach the Central Area of Munich airport in 30 – 40 minutes.
Telephones
Germany‘s country code is +49. Munich’s area code is 089 (omit the zero when calling from abroad). The prefix is
not needed when dialling a Munich number within the city. When phoning between German cities, the full area
code including the zero must be used. Calls to mobiles require the initial zero. To call abroad, dial 00 followed by
the international country code and the local number. Most public telephones are card-operated (available from post
offices and kiosks). For English-speaking phone assistance dial 118 37. For an English-speaking AT&T operator who
will assist you with collect and credit card calls dial 0800 225 52 88.
Money
There is no limit to the amount of foreign currency you may bring in to or take out of Germany. The European currency
is the EURO (€), one € are 100 Cents. The best way to get € in Germany is to insert your debit card (with a 4-digit PIN
code) into an ATM (Bankomat). The bank charges you a small exchange fee and calculates the exchange rate using
the bank’s average rate, which is usually better than the rate you get at the exchange offices. Credit cards can also be
used in ATM’s, but may charge higher commissions. Traveller’s cheques are outdated and practically superfluous in
Europe, but banks and exchange offices still accept them. All prices include 16% value added tax.
Taxis
No matter where you are in Munich, the next taxi rank is never far away. Find a cream-coloured cab at the rank, dial
the Taxizentrale tel. 21 610 or 19 410 to order a taxi or hail a cab on the street if their lights are on. Officially licensed
taxis in Munich charge fixed fares, graded according to a generally binding fare plan. There is a fixed basic charge of
€2.70 to which a graded fare per kilometre is added (0 to 5 km: €1.60 per kilometre; 5 to 10 km: €1.40 per kilometre;
10 km or more: €1.25 per kilometre). Expect to pay €0.50 for luggage. The estimated costs for the 45 minute ride from
Congress Hotel Holiday Inn/city to the airport is about € 55. There is a fixed price of €51 for a trip from the International
Congress Centre Munich (ICM) directly to the airport both directions.
Emergency Phone Numbers
Police, tel. 110; Ambulance, tel. 192 22; Fire brigade & emergency doctor, tel. 112; Emergency dental service,
tel. 72 33 09 30; Emergency pharmacy service, tel. 59 44 75; English-speaking phone assistance, tel. 118 37.
Corporate Members
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Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI)
Email: [email protected]
MENSI S. A.
Email: [email protected]
Schonstedt Instrument Company
E-mail: [email protected]
Intergraph Mapping and Geospatial Solutions
Email: [email protected]
Category E - Basic level
Leica Geosystems AG
Email: [email protected]
GEO:connexion Ltd
Email: [email protected]
TOPCON CORPORATION
Email: [email protected]
GEOEXPERT
Email: [email protected]
Trimble Navigation Ltd
Email: [email protected]
GeoInformatics
Email: [email protected]
Category B - Gold level
GIS Development Pvt. Ltd.
Email: [email protected]
SOKKIA CO., LTD.
Email: [email protected]
Hansa Luftbild Sensorik und Photogrammetrie GmbH
Email: [email protected]
Category C - Silver level
BLOM ASA
E-mail: [email protected]
Grontmij nv
Email: [email protected]
Kampsax A/S
Email: [email protected]
Category D - Bronze level
AED-SICAD Aktiengesellschaft
Email: [email protected]
Eimar Arabia Real Estate Development Co. Ltd.
Email: [email protected]
GIM International – Reed Business Information - Geo.
Email: [email protected]
IGN France International
Email: [email protected]
Josef Attenberger GmbH
E-mail: [email protected]
Mason Land Surveys Limited
Email: [email protected]
Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya
E-mail:
International Land Systems (ILS), Inc.
Email: [email protected]
LKN Earth Research & Consulting
Email: [email protected]
P. V. Publications Ltd
Email: [email protected]
Category F - Regional level
Galileo Instruments, Inc.
Email: [email protected]
GTZ (German Agency for Technical Cooperation)
Email: [email protected]
Remote Sensing Center of Environment Consulting
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SEPRET (Société des Etudes de Projets et Réalisation des
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