Vice President Drees visits CNG and FAO in Italy
Rome, Italy 11-13 September 2006
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The opening of the Professional Enhancement Course in
Rome: from left: Prof. Casella, President Piero Panunzi,
CNG, Ms. Orietta Felici, Head of the Istituto Leon Battista
Alberti, Chair of the opening ceremony, Dr. Andreas Drees and Mr.
Kurt Rieder, President of EGoS. |
Dr. Andreas Drees, FIG Vice President and the FIG Director visited
Rome 11-13 September 2006. The purpose of this visit was the first
international "Professional Enhancement Course for Surveyors"
organised by the Consiglio Nazionale Geometri (CNG) with co-operation of the
University of Pavia for Italian and international surveyors. The number of
participants was about 25 representing most regions of Italy and invited
students from several European and Mediterranean countries (Greece, Germany,
Malta, Israel, Turkey and Jordan). Most of the students were either doing
their master's degree or at post graduate level. The teachers were
professors and experts from Italy with and from Greece and Turkey. The
speciality with this course was that it was as three-week course covering
all aspects of surveying. This refresher course was the first given in
English by CNG. The association has plans to develop the course as a
tradition. The first course was organised at Istituto Technico per Geometri "Leon Battista Alberti" in EUR in Rome.
Mr. Piero Panunzi, President of CNG, opened the course and
expressed in his speech his warmest thanks to all participants. He mentioned
that "the course will be held in English with the participation of both
teachers coming from abroad and from Italy, and it is addressed to Italian
student and students coming from other countries". President Panunzi focused
on the international aspects of the course, but at the same time he wanted
to emphasise the Italian students on the importance of languages as a system
of universal empathy. "The course accomplishes high qualifying professional
tasks, it will form tutors and will promote the accurate knowledge of the
territory as presupposition of good programmatic choices and also of social
links between citizens of different populations", concluded President
Panunzi.
Dr. Drees gave the FIG greeting at the opening session of the course,
emphasising the importance of such courses in the globalising world. He also
encouraged other member associations to consider the concept of CNG in
organising their CPD (continuous professional development) programmes in two
aspects: bringing participants from other countries to increase
international networking among surveyors and to give these courses in
foreign languages.
The other opening addresses were given by Prof. Casella, Leader of
the course from the University of Pavia as well as Mr. Kurt Rieder,
President of the European Group of Surveyors (EGoS). As the opening ceremony
was attended also by Mr. Malcolm V. Lelliott, Secretary General of
EGoS and Prof.
Basil Psarianos, Past President of EGoS the meeting also offered a
good opportunity to discuss the co-operation between FIG and EGoS in the
future. EGoS also considers CPD as a key factor in developing surveying
profession.
During the visit to Rome Vice President Drees and the FIG Director also
visited the Headquarters of the Food and Agricultural Organization of the
United Nations. At the FAO they had a meeting at the Land Tenure Service of
FAO meeting with Dr. Paul Munro-Faure, Head of the Land Tenure
Service and with Dr. Mika Törhönen and Dr. David Palmer. In
the mid term programme in land tenure services the focus is on following
normative activities: land tenure in emergency work; compulsory purchase of
land and compensation; state land management; low-cost land tenure security;
good governance in land administration; designing post emergency land tenure
institutions; and making land information accessible for the poor. Many of
these topics are also mentioned in the new draft work plans of FIG
Commissions for 2007-2010. This also good opportunities for several
commissions, especially to commissions 8 and 9 in addition to the long-term
co-operation between FAO and Commission 7. It should be mentioned that Paul
Munro-Faure is a past chair of Commission 7 and Mika Törhönen is a co-chair
to one of the working groups for 2007-2010. FAO is also co-sponsoring two
technical sessions in the Munich Congress, where it will also launch two new
publications. FAO is especially interested to co-operate with FIG in
disseminating its reports and information.
The current field activities of FAO tenure services include more than
twenty projects. These range from technical support in project preparation
and implementation, and supervision if FAO's field programme and those of
the World Bank and other international finance institutions. The types of
projects include projects on land consolidation, land administration and
land taxation and common property resource management.
FIG representatives also had a meeting with CNG on their bid to host FIG
Working Week 2011 in Rome. The General Assembly will decide on the venue
between four candidates at its meeting in Munich in October 2006.
Professional Enhancement Course at the Istituto Leon Battista
Alberti. |
Professional Enhancement Course at the Istituto Leon Battista
Alberti: students and guests from Italy, Turkey, Germany and Greece. |
Prof.
Basil Psarianos (EGoS), Mr. Malcolm V. Lelliott
(EGoS) and Mr. Randolph Camilleri from Malta in front row. |
President Piero Panunzi and Vice President Drees after the opening
ceremony. |
President Rider (EGoS), President Panunzi (CNG) and Ms.
Maria
Grazia Scorza (CNG).
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Vice President Drees together with President Rieder and Dr.
Rahmi
Nurhan Celik and his wife from ITU, Turkey. Dr. Celik was one of
the invited lecturers at the course. |
The course was organised in E.U.R. which is the well-known new city
of Rome. |
President Panunzi and Vice President
Guido Moschella of CNG
and Dr. Drees during the visit to CNG office in Rome. |
President Panunzi and Vice President Drees signed the agreement on
FIG Working Week 2011 arrangements... |
... in the case the General Assembly decides to organise the
conference in Rome. |
Dr.
Mika Törhönen and Dr. Drees at the cafeteria of FAO with
a marvellous view over the antique Rome |
Dr.
Paul Munro-Faure, Head of the Land Tenure Service of FAO
together with Dr. Drees and Dr. Törhönen. |
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