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	FIG Working (from home) Week - your front row seat
		4 May 2020
		How much were we looking forward to welcoming you in at the FIG 
		Working Week Amsterdam from 10-14 May, the capital city of the 
		Netherlands, a vibrant city surrounded by the colourful tulip fields.
		The grand opening and the plenary speakers would have set the scene 
		for the theme ‘Smart Surveyors for Land & Water Management’. The technical 
		programme was filled to the rim with interesting papers on the 
		latest research, projects and products. And there were plenty of options 
		to network, share experiences and to take part in technical 
		tours.
		Due to the COVID-19 
		pandemic all this changed. The travel restrictions and government 
		measurements keep us close to home. The authors and presenters do not 
		have the opportunity, after all their preparations to write and submit a 
		paper, to share and discuss their contributions in a face to face 
		setting. And we have to find other solutions to stay connected and get 
		inspired.
		From 10-14 May we will bring the valuable contributions of 
		the FIG Working Week to you. Giving you the opportunity of a 
		front-row seat from the distance. With a range of articles we will 
		highlight for you the hot-topics, the ground breaking research, and the 
		hidden gems. The articles are linked to the FIG commissions and the 3 
		subthemes of the event. Each day of the Working Week you will receive a 
		newsletter to give you access to new articles.
		The articles are prepared in a joint effort by FIG, GIM and the Local 
		Organising Committee of FIG Working Week 2020. We hope that you are looking forward to reading the 
		articles and to get inspired and stay connected to the FIG and the FIG 
		surveying community.
		
		
							
							During the days of the Working Week 2020 FIG and GIM 
							Magazine will publish newsletters with articles that 
							will guide you through the technical programme. Look 
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		Sneak Peek to the Working (from home) Week
	
				  
					  
						  
						  
						  
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						   FIG Working Week” – what is that? A strange name 
						  for a conference, but a name that has become close to 
						  a trademark and is significant for the many varied 
						  activities that are going on during the – almost - 
						  week-long event. Since 1878, where FIG was established 
						  and gave surveyors the possibility to meet and 
						  network, the yearly FIG Conference has proven to be a 
						  unique meeting place for surveyors and geospatial 
						  experts around the world. But does it really matter to 
						  attend a conference, and to meet?  
						  
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						   The tulips have been our signature symbol for the 
							FIG Working Week in Amsterdam in 2020. Wherever 
							possible we included our national symbol; in the 
							logo of FIG2020, in our images and of course with 
							the orange stickers on the badges.  The timing 
							of the Working Week would have allowed you to visit 
							the flower field, or to buy Tulip bulbs in any 
							colour you would have liked and to plant them for 
							the years to come as a memory to FIG2020.
						  
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						   Who could ever have imagined that GIM 
						  International would publish a summary of a FIG Working 
						  Week 2020 that never took place? The planned location 
						  was Amsterdam, but the coronavirus outbreak and 
						  coupled lockdown resulted in the situation we are in 
						  now. FIG and GIM International therefore decided to 
						  join forces to make the most out of all the effort 
						  that had been put into making this year’s Working Week 
						  a great success.
						  
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						   With geospatial information being more 
						  important now than ever, location-based data is the 
						  key to solving the societal challenges of our time. 
						  Young geospatial and surveying professionals 
						  especially sit in the driving seats towards the goal 
						  of meeting the most urgent global and local challenges 
						  with location-based information and analyses. But we 
						  cannot do it alone. Resilience, collaboration and 
						  global networks are the key to unlocking our 
						  sustainable common future. The FIG Young Surveyors 
						  Networks provides a platform for young geo-spatial 
						  professionals from all over the globe to share, learn, 
						  network and take action,
						  
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						   In the true spirit of global partnerships, the 
						  Young Surveyors around the globe gathered digitally 
						  and took up the challenge to organize the ‘5YSC Social 
						  Distancing Edition’ in 4 different time zones;  
						  
						  
						    
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						  Welcome from FIG President Rudolf Staiger  
						  Now we are here… 
						  Normally, a city and conference venue would be 
						  buzzing with surveyors and geospatial experts from all 
						  over the world, excited to meet (again) and we would 
						  all be eager to get started.  
						  The FIG Fanfare should have marked the opening of 
						  the Working Week and the General Assembly. 
						  Today, as we are not able to meet, we are happy to 
						  share this newsletter with you. Included here, please 
						  find a Welcome article by FIG President Rudolf Staiger that 
						  might give you an impression that the FIG Working Week 
						  has started, however in a different way than normal. 
						  Included is also the Presidents Report.  
						  But first and foremost, please join us in this 
						  short video welcome address from FIG President Rudolf 
						  Staiger: 
						  
						  
						    
						  Please also look forward to the newsletter and 
						  articles that will be sent to you during the following 
						  4 days. 
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						  Rudolf Staiger, FIG President 
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						   Until the 
						  beginning of March 2020, LOC and FIG-Council were 
						  quite optimistic regarding the organization of the 
						  Working Week in May. Once the global lockdown started, 
						  it became more and more obvious that a normal 
						  organisation will not be possible. Some of our 
						  registered participants, who had already paid the 
						  registration fees, contacted the FIG Office and asked 
						  impatiently for a cancellation. At Mid-March it was in 
						  principle clear that the Working Week will not take 
						  place. 
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						  FIG Council 
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						  This is the first report from FIG Council for the 
						  period 2019-2022. Under normal circumstances it would 
						  have been presented at the first General Assembly 
						  during the Working Week 2020. 
						  The year 2019 was not only the start of my presidency; 
						  it was also the induction of two new Vice presidents 
						  namely Jixiang Zhang (China) and Diane Dumashie (UK) 
						  and at the same time the start for ten new Commission 
						  Chairs.
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						  Did you know the proceedings are already 
						  available? The 80 sessions offer many different and interesting topics 
						  covering the entire broadness of the surveying 
						  profession.  
						  
						  From Cadaster and Land Administration over 
						  Hydrography, Crowdsourcing and VGI  to Valuation and 
						  Real Estate and much more… Hence, there is something 
						  for everyone! 
						  
						  Check the proceedings 
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						  FIG is administered by its General Assembly – 
						  delegates of the
						  
						  member associations and non-voting members – 
						  who meet annually during the FIG Working Week/Congress. The General Assembly debates and 
						  approves policies  
						 
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						   FIG Council has decided that there will 
						  be no General Assembly  in 2020. Instead, 
						  votings and decisions will bepostponed to 2021 in the Netherlands. The agenda of the General Assembly 
						  2020 is already published and includes reports on the FIG activities. 
						  We encourage you to read the agenda and these reports, and through 
						  this stay updated on what is happening in our 
						  Federation and what FIG Commissions, Networks Task 
						  Forces and other active FIG individuals and groups are 
						  working on.
						  
						  Agenda  
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						  What is a Smart Surveyor? Rapid 
						  urban growth, smart energy, cleaner mobility, and 
						  ‘land rights for all’ are some of the challenges 
						  demanding innovative surveying approaches and 
						  technologies. Sensing technologies, spatial data 
						  processing technologies and related approaches are 
						  already available. Use and improve them to become 
						  future proof, Smart Surveyors! 
						  Today's theme of the FIG Working (from home) Week 
						  is Smart 
						  Surveyors. To answer the question "what is a Smart 
						  Surveyor?", the papers of 
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						  FIG proceedings have been analysed by Tim Brouwer, 
						  Mila Koeva, Peter van Oosterom and Iris Theunisse and in the 
						  first article, the main trends are presented. In the 
						  second article, Leica Geosystems gives you the five 
						  most recent trends in the surveying industry bringing 
						  about the next-generation Smart Surveyor.
						  The articles are followed by contributions from the 
						  FIG Commissions on
						  
						  Professional Standards and Practice 
						  (Commission 1),
						  
						  Professional Education (Commission 2),
						  
						  Spatial Information Management 
						  (Commission 3) and
						  
						  FIG Standards Network. The chairs will highlight 
						  for you the hot-topics, the ground breaking research, 
						  and the hidden gems in the proceedings from the their 
						  respective perspectives.
	
				  
					  
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						   Some of the 
						  challenges demanding innovative surveying approaches 
						  and technologies are rapid urban growth, smart energy, 
						  cleaner mobility, and ‘land rights for all’. Sensing 
						  technologies, spatial data processing methods, and 
						  related approaches are already available. However, the 
						  question is how to use and improve them to become 
						  future proof, smart surveyors? 						  Read the article. 
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							 Surveyors are a versatile and flexible bunch. As 
							the current COVID-19 situation has proven, this 
							group, like others, has had to find new ways of 
							operating. Even this article is an adjustment. 
							Originally planned as a presentation, Sensor Fusion 
							for the Smart Surveyor,  for the International 
							Federation of Surveyors (FIG) Working Week 2020, 
							adapting to a new platform for information sharing 
							is becoming the new normal. As surveyors continue to 
							navigate in these new confines, surveyors will do 
							what they’ve always had to do – adapt, overcome and 
							evolve.
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						  FIG Commission 1:
						  
						  Professional Standards and Practice  
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						  Commission 1 focuses on establishing a set of ethical 
						  principles that fits the surveying profession for 
						  reference by professional institutions. It also 
						  focuses on promoting greater understanding and 
						  improving community perceptions about the surveying 
						  profession, which is underlined by the foundation’s 
						  vision to improve gender equality and maintaining 
						  global peace and justice, in line with Goal No. 5 and 
						  16 of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 
						  (UNSDG) respectively.
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						  FIG Commission 2:
						  
						  Professional Education  
						   
						 
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						   During 2020, 
						  there have been significant developments in surveying 
						  professional education due to the COVID-19 
						  restrictions. Globally, many surveying academic 
						  institutions were required to adapt to these 
						  restrictions by moving their learning and teaching 
						  completely online. This has presented a range of 
						  challenges as we grappled with which learning 
						  management system and video communications platforms 
						  we would use. 
						  
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						  FIG Commission 3:
						  
						  Spatial Information Management  
						 
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						   One of the 
						  most impressive examples of how phenomena evolve over 
						  time and space is the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. 
						  Knowing in real time where a local outbreak occurs, 
						  how outbreaks evolve over time, how many people are 
						  affected at any given location is of utmost importance 
						  to take appropriate measures. As with many other 
						  applications, well-established spatial information 
						  management, including an implemented system for 
						  digital information exchange can help to provide the 
						  required spatial information in near real time.
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						  FIG Standards Network 
						 
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						   A simple 
						  inspection of still-existing Roman roads, aqueducts 
						  and canals shows that the Romans were exceptionally 
						  skilled engineers. Shoe sizes provide a person’s shoe 
						  fitting size. There are many different shoe-size 
						  systems used in the world today. Wi-Fi is a family of 
						  wireless networking technologies, commonly used for 
						  local area networking of devices and Internet access. 
						  Wi-Fi and internet technologies are particularly 
						  important in the situation we find ourselves in today. 
						  But what do Roman roads, shoe sizes and Wi-Fi have to 
						  do with surveying and indeed FIG? Surprisingly they 
						  have a lot in common…
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						  Today's theme of the FIG Working (from home) Week 
						  is 
						  Integrated land and water management. Without 
						  integrated land and water management, the Netherlands 
						  as also other coastal countries cannot sustain its 
						  agricultural and urban development. Climate change increases the risks of sea and 
						  riverine floods and extended drought periods and 
						  complicates this management task. Unorthodox measures 
						  are called for. The 
						  first article, written by Roel Luis, Marije Louwsma, 
						  Roelof Keppel, Rik Wouters, focuses on the Dutch story. The 
						  Netherlands have a long tradition in land and water 
						  management - it all started with dry feet. They still 
						  have dry feet...  
						  The articles are followed by contributions from the 
						  FIG Commissions on
						  
						  Hydrography 
						  (Commission 4),
						  
						  Positioning and Measurement (Commission 5),
						  
						  Engineering Surveys 
						  (Commission 6) and FIG Capacity Development Networks:
						  
						  Africa and
						  
						  Asia and the Pacific. The chairs will highlight 
						  for you the hot-topics, the ground breaking research, 
						  and the hidden gems in the proceedings from the their 
						  respective perspectives.
	
				  
					  
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						   It all 
						  started with dry feet. We have a long tradition in the 
						  Netherlands in our fight against water. Our main 
						  purpose for a long time was to make sure that our 
						  dikes and waterworks were strong and high enough to 
						  hold the water. What we have created in the past did a 
						  tremendous job. We still have dry feet.... But 
						  nowadays we take a broader view in water and land 
						  management.
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						  FIG Commission 4:
						  
						  Hydrography  
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							 Mapping the 
							Plastic is a key focus area for Commission 4. The 
							effects of plastic pollution on the Earth’s oceans 
							are well documented, potentially catastrophic and 
							increasing exponentially year on year.  
							The Blue Economy is another important focus area as 
							it provides a vital source of food and benefits from 
							a host of industry sectors, technology and 
							innovation.
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						  FIG Commission 5:
						  
						  Positioning and Measurement  
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						  Seeking to develop the tools, techniques and 
						  procedures necessary to achieve the highest level of 
						  accuracy for a wide variety of surveying disciplines. 
						  Applications are developed and studied that can assist 
						  in all fields of hydrographic and engineering 
						  surveying. These applications also provide the 
						  geospatial detail needed to integrate land and water 
						  management. All of these efforts contribute to work on 
						  realizing five out of the 17 UN Sustainable 
						  Development Goals (SDGs).  
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						  FIG Commission 6:
						  
						  Engineering Surveys  
						   
						 
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						   The skills 
						  that engineering surveyors had to acquire in order to 
						  respond to the challenges of the construction world 
						  have made them capable, also, of fulfilling other 
						  challenges, several of which motivated by an awareness 
						  of the limitations of our planet. Engineering 
						  surveyors have learned that they need to push the 
						  equipment and techniques to its limits, while having 
						  recognized the necessity to integrate new techniques 
						  which can present more complete answers, without 
						  forgetting an important qualifier: accuracy.
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						  FIG Africa Capacity Development Network   
						 
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						   The FIG 
						  Capacity Development Network (CDN) is playing a 
						  leading role in bringing regional member associations 
						  and academic members together using a networking 
						  approach. This is based on enhancing communication in 
						  the region and promoting the ideals of the FIG. Our 
						  Facebook site is the principal platform for 
						  communication. Please LIKE the Facebook page @FIGARN 
						  to stay connected. 						  Read the article. 
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						  FIG Asia and the Pacific Capacity Development Network 
						 
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						   The FIG Asia 
						  Pacific Capcity Development Network (AP CDN), 
						  comprises of a group of dedicated individuals from our 
						  Commissions, the corporate sector, academic networks, 
						  and our sister organisations.  Our main outcomes 
						  are the development of the technical and soft 
						  capabilities of geodetic surveyors; the modernisation 
						  of a nation's geodetic datum and infrastructure; and 
						  preparing surveyors for the geospatial trends and 
						  challenges that lay ahead.
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						  Did you know that...
						  
							  - 650 million people still live in poverty 
 
							  - If women farmers have the same access to 
							  resources as men, the number of hungry people can 
							  be reduced up to 150 million 
 
							  - 70% of the SDG’s are related to 
							  geo–information
 
						  
						  The countdown begins, only one decade 
						  to go to accomplish the Sustainable Development Goals 
						  (SDGs). The SDGs are the blueprint to achieve a better 
						  and more sustainable future for all and surveying 
						  professionals have a key role to play. It is therefore 
						  of crucial importance that FIG member organisations 
						  and surveyors are aware and prepared on how their work 
						  contributes to the achievement of the SDGs and vice 
						  versa. 
						  In the first article of today you will 
						  read about 
						  how the FIG community is helping to achieve and 
						  monitor the SDGs and what the role of the surveying 
						  community will be in the coming 10 years.
						  This article is followed by contributions from the 
						  FIG Commissions on
						  
						  Cadastre and Land Management 
						  (Commission 7), 
												  Spatial Planning and 
						  Development (Commission 8),
						  
						  Valuation and the Management of Real Estate 
						  (Commission 9) and
						  
						  Construction Economics and Management (Commission 
						  10). The chairs will highlight 
						  for you the hot-topics, the ground breaking research, 
						  and the hidden gems in the proceedings from the their 
						  respective perspectives.
						  Lastly, are you crazy about history? Join us in an 
						  Afternoon of History…
	
				  
					  
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						  The Sustainable Development 
						  Goals (SDGs) and related land indicators will re-shape 
						  and influence our profession profoundly in the decade 
						  to come. It is considered to be of crucial importance 
						  that FIG member organisations and surveyors are aware 
						  and prepared on how their (daily) work contributes to 
						  the achievement of the SDGs and vice versa.
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						   FIG 
						  Commission 7: 
						  
						  Cadastre and Land Management  
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							 Has your world changed 
							in the last four weeks? It has for Commission 7 
							also, and we are adjusting quickly to the new needs 
							of our world. During this pandemic, every day the COVID19 virus 
							is changing how we relate to our land from border 
							closures to restrictions to citizens to be confined 
							into private parcels. The current pandemic has shown 
							how important it is to have a land inventory (the 
							cadastre), and to be able to understand and change 
							it (hopefully temporally) un terms of rights, restrictions and responsibilities of owners and 
							occupiers. 
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						  						   FIG 
						  Commission 8:   SSpatial Planning and 
						  Development 
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						  From a planners’ perspective it is key to optimize the 
						  spatial allocation of various land use types. This 
						  applies to both land-based and water-based functions 
						  and activities. As such, spatial planning aims to 
						  balance the interests of various policy domains and 
						  stakeholders in pursue of an overall sustainable 
						  development. As land and water are a limited and often 
						  scarce resource, those interests may clash, and 
						  sometimes hard decisions have to be made. 
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						  FIG Commission 9:
						  
						  Valuation and the Management of Real Estate  
						   
						 
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						   Valuation covers a wide range of assets classes 
							and purposes. A valuation may be required to 
							initiate a loan on a single residential home or for 
							a complex infrastructure project that crosses 
							international boards or possibly the estimate of 
							value of a transport vehicle or a 
							Rembrandt painting. All will require valuation for a 
							variety of purposes from loan security, insurance, 
							regulatory and financial reporting. It’s a great and 
							exciting job being a valuer! Of course, you need 
							specialist skills for the particular area of 
							valuation work you are undertaking but the 
							opportunities are unimaginable.
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						  FIG Commission 10:
						  
						  Construction Economics and Management  
						 
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						   Global 
						  construction will be critical in countering the 
						  economic effects of the coronavirus. Whilst most 
						  construction has been adversely affected in the short 
						  and medium term by closing sites, social distancing, 
						  material shortages and investment uncertainty, it will 
						  provide an important stimulus to the world economy if 
						  governments enable projects to proceed after the virus 
						  abates. Coupled with this, the crisis is providing a 
						  catalyst for change in the industry in terms of the 
						  greater adoption of technology, consideration of 
						  sustainability and social value impacts, and greater 
						  collaboration.
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						   Crazy about 
						  history? Join us in an Afternoon of History… This 
						  year, The FIG Permanent Institution of History of 
						  Surveying joint forces with De Hollandse Circle to put 
						  together a programme for an afternoon of history 
						  during the FIG Working Week. In this article we have 
						  highlighted a few of the papers that are related 
						  particularly to the history of Dutch Surveyors and 
						  Dutch Surveying which takes you all the way to Japan. 
						  
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						  Follow up...
						  Yesterday's theme
						  Integrated land 
						  and water management calls for a celebration of 
						  the 8th anniversary of the adoption of the Voluntary 
						  Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of 
						  Land, Fisheries and Forests. Please enjoy this short 
						  video from UN-Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO). 
						  
						  
						    
						  
						 						  FIG values the cooperation with FAO. During the FIG 
						  Working Week 3 sessions had been planned. These 
						  sessions are part of larger joint activities, and the 
						  Working Week is an excellent place to bring experts 
						  together. 
						  Two 
						  webinars will be held during these coming months, so 
						  please look out for announcement of this. Planned 
						  sessions were:  
						  
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							  TS01I: Land Consolidation Legislation: FAO 
							  Legal Guide and its Application at the Country 
							  Level
 
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							  TS02I: The Role of Land Consolidation and 
							  Other Land Management Instruments in Development 
							  of Agricultural Land Markets – in cooperation with 
							  FIG Commission 8 on – Spatial Planning and 
							  Development 
 
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							  							  In cooperation with FIG Commission 2, the FIG 
							  Academic Forum on VGGT - VGGT and the UN 
							  Convention to Combat Desertification into the 
							  implementation of the Convention,TS03A
 
						   
						 
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						    What's next?
						  It is Thursday 14 May 2020, and today should 
						  have been the closing day of FIG Working Week in 
						  Amsterdam. The programme of today would be the second 
						  General Assembly session and closing and handover 
						  ceremony.  
						  How is it possible to hand over to yourself… 
						  This will be the case this year since the FIG Flag 
						  should be handed over from the local organisers 2020 
						  to the local organisers 2021! So instead the Local 
						  Organising Committee created a message for you, where 
						  each LOC member is symbolically handing over (from 
						  home!) to welcoming you next year.  
						  
						  
						    
						  We would like to extend a thank you to all 
						  who have followed us during this week.
						   
						  Please enjoy the articles of this final and closing 
						  day of FIG Working Week 2020   
						   
							
								
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									Informal 'hand over' at Intergeo, Stuttgart
  
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									 This week we gave you a front row seat to the 
							content of the FIG Working Week. The Local 
							Organising Committee of FIG2020 and FIG found an 
							alternative way to make sure you could get easy 
							access to the proceedings. It was a way to recognise 
							all the hard work of the authors and presenters. But 
							it also turned out to be a way to feel connected to 
							the FIG community, to show that we as community 
							continue, not matter what, reach out to each other 
							and are interested to learn what the latest 
							developments are. Knowledge, cooperation and 
							improving our profession is what drives us. 
									
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									 As one of the founding partners of the 
									Global Land Tool Network (GLTN), FIG has 
									contributed to the development of land tools 
									with GLTN since 2006. Over the years and since 2006, FIG has been involved 
							in the development of many of these tools. Today, 
							the tools are successfully used in many projects at 
							a local, national and regional level.
									
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									  It has 
						  been different for us to present a full Working Week 
						  in 6 Newsletters and 24 written articles, but we hope 
						  that you have enjoyed this journey with us from home. 
						  A very big thanks to all who have contributed to all 
						  articles, and also to the current Local Organising 
						  Committee for their preparations so far. 									All 
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									Follow the preparations for next year's FIG 
									Working Week at 									
									www.fig.net/fig2021  
									What can you expect at the FIG Working Week 
									in 2021? Wait and see... For both FIG and 
									LOC it is most important that we create an 
									opportunity where our community can meet.  
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		Dutch Local Organising Committee, FIG and GIM Magazine
						  
						  
						  
								  
								  Thank you to our sponsors and supporters, 
								  we really do appreciate you being part - from 
								  the distance - of the 
								  FIG Working Week 2020!
								  
								  
		
		 
		Louise Friis-Hansen
		4 May 2020