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JS18 Spatial Information for Planning and<br />
Balcony B Management Models<br />
Joint Session of Commissions 3, 7 and 8<br />
Chair: Tor Valstad, Norway<br />
Study on Chinese Rural Settlements by Remote Sensing and GIS<br />
Tian Guangjin, Liu Jiyuan, Zhang Zengxiang and Zhou Quanbin, China<br />
P. R.<br />
Assessment and Analysis of Property and Land Use Changes in<br />
the Cross Border Region Austria – Hungary<br />
Dr. Erwin Heine and Dr. Reinfried Mansberger, Austria and Prof. Mihaly<br />
Agfalvi, Prof. Bela Markus and Dr. Judit Nyiri, Hungary<br />
GIS Based Ecological Planning and Sustainable Management<br />
Models for the Laguna Madre, Tamaulipas, México<br />
Patricia Vela Coiffier, José Ma. Villarreal, Julie Noriega, Dr. Fabián<br />
Lozano, Ernesto Enkerlin, Jorge Brenner, Rubén Marroquín, Romualdo<br />
López, Adriana Nelly Correa, Sergio Medellín and Miguel Angel Cruz,<br />
Mexico<br />
New Landscape of Poverty Management through Land<br />
Information System<br />
Jaeik Liou, Republic of Korea<br />
GIS for Ghana<br />
Kobina Abaka Quagraine, Ghana<br />
JS19 Solutions in a Challenging Environment:<br />
Balcony C/D Kosovo<br />
Joint Session of Commissions 7, 2, 3 and 9<br />
Chair: Dr. Winfried Hawerk, Germany<br />
Legal Aspects on the Creation of a Modern Cadastre in Kosovo<br />
Leif Eidenstedt, Sweden/Kosovo<br />
The Rebuilding of the Cadastre in Kosovo<br />
Tor Valstad and Ole-Jørgen Haugholt, Norway/Kosovo and Hyzri<br />
Llabjani, Kosovo<br />
Capacity Building as a Part of the Cadastre Development in<br />
Kosovo<br />
Pertti Onkalo, Abdurrahman Kuleta and Blerim Jashari, Kosovo<br />
Reforming the Cadastre and Land Administration in Kosovo<br />
Bengt Andersson, Sweden/Kosovo and Murat Hoxha, Kosovo<br />
A Short History of Cadastre Survey in Kosovo<br />
Skënder Tullumi, Kosovo<br />
Thursday, April 25 • 9:00 am-10:30 am<br />
Plenary Session Sustainable Development and Property<br />
Marriott Ballroom II Management<br />
Moderator and introduction: Professor Ian<br />
Williamson, Director of <strong>FIG</strong>/UN Liaison,<br />
Australia<br />
Land Administration: A Cornerstone for Economic<br />
Development<br />
Gershon Feder, Research Manager, Development Research<br />
Group, World Bank<br />
<strong>FIG</strong> Agenda 21 – Committing Surveyors to Sustainable<br />
Development<br />
Helge Onsrud, Norway<br />
Thursday, April 25 • 11:00am -12:30 pm<br />
TS1.4 Professional Associations – A Time of Change<br />
Hoover Chair: Michael Keller, Switzerland<br />
Surveying the Surveying Profession<br />
Prof. Stig Enemark, Denmark<br />
The Professional Association – Guardian of the Public Interest<br />
G. K. (Ken) Allred, Canada<br />
The Involvement of the Mediterranean Countries<br />
Gianfranco Morocutti, Italy<br />
The Professional Profile of the "Geometra" in the Third<br />
Millennium<br />
Giuseppe Rando and Fiorenzo Guaralda, Italy<br />
Public Appointment and Swearing-in of Expert Witnesses<br />
Jörg Gebauer, Germany<br />
TS2.6 Changes in Curricula<br />
Balcony A Chair: Jud Rouch, USA<br />
Geomatics and Land Management – Changing Profile and Career,<br />
UK and RICS Experiences<br />
Prof. Richard K. Bullard, United Kingdom<br />
Changes and Perspectives in University Education for Geodetic<br />
Engineers in Germany<br />
Prof. Bertold Witte and Prof. Bernhard Heck, Germany<br />
On the Introduction of Staged Bachelor and Master Courses of<br />
Study for Surveyors in Germany<br />
Prof. Wolffried Wehmann and Prof. Michael Hahn, Germany<br />
Developments in the Austrian Surveying Education<br />
Gert Steinkellner, Austria<br />
A New Curriculum for Geodetic Computation<br />
Dr. Frank J. Leahy, Australia<br />
TS3.6 Spatial Information – Open Access and<br />
Coolidge Cooperation<br />
Chair: Gerhard Muggenhuber, Austria<br />
The Economic Impacts of Open Access Policies for Public Sector<br />
Spatial Information<br />
Yvette Pluijmers, USA<br />
On the Way to Open Access to Digital Geographic Information<br />
Tarja Myllymäki, Finland<br />
Public Administration in Denmark Use GI to Make Information<br />
Available to the Citizens<br />
Anne Kjølhede Revald, Denmark<br />
GEOVEKST – A Norwegian Program for Cost Sharing in<br />
Production, Updating and Administration of Geographic Data<br />
Dr. Anne Kirsten S. Høstmark, Norway<br />
Experiences of Inter-Institutional Collaborative Work as Forms of<br />
Multiplying the Benefits of Territorial Information<br />
Mabel Alvarez de Lopez, Juan Carlos Usandivaras, Blanka Agudiak and<br />
Gwyn Jones, Argentina<br />
JS20 International Borders<br />
Cotillion North Joint Session of Commissions 5, 1, 3 and 7<br />
Chair: Matthew Higgins, Australia and Ron Adler,<br />
Israel<br />
Demarcation of International Border Lines<br />
Prof. Ralf Schroth and Hans-Dieter Arnold, Germany<br />
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