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	United Nations World Geospatial Information Congress - report from FIG 
	Asia/Pacific Capacity Development Network
		19-21 November 2018
		
		The United Nations World Geospatial Information Congress (UN WGIC) 
		was held in Deqing, Zhejiang Province, China 19-21 November 2018. The 
		event was convened by UN through the Department of Economic and Social 
		Affairs, with support of the government of China though the Ministry of 
		Natural resources and the Zhejiang Provincial Government.
		The congress theme was “The Geospatial Way to a Better World” and 
		attracted over 200 invited presentations that were delivered through 
		four plenary sessions, 36 themed sessions and 4 special sessions. It was 
		estimated that there were 1400 delegates comprising of 800 international 
		and 600 Chinese participants.
		From an FIG Asia Pacific Capacity Development Network perspective, it 
		was evident the target audience for the congress were Ministers, senior 
		officials, decision makers and leaders of the geospatial and surveying 
		industry representing government, the commercial sector, professional 
		 organisations and academia. Consequently the take away messages 
		observed were concentrated on organisational engagement and 
		collaboration at the international, regional and national level to 
		achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals.  In particular, the 
		need for -
		
			- Geospatial and location enablement to be recognised as 
			underpinning foundation data. 
- Greater application of the UN Integrated Geospatial Information 
			Framework for strategic, operational, and implementation of 
			geospatial services and projects
- Bridging the capability or skills gap in countries who are 
			endeavouring to adopt geospatial and innovative technologies so as 
			to achieve digitisation and modernisation of the their geospatial 
			frameworks
- Better advocacy in relation to the value and importance of 
			geospatial information in decision making and its connection to 
			national  development agendas
- Improved collaboration and partnerships at all levels to achieve 
			national objectives
- Enhanced knowledge and data sharing amongst our industry
- Regional geospatial innovation hubs or centres of excellence to 
			resolve the economic and social problems of today
- More support to developing countries and their agencies who are 
			custodians of geospatial data and systems
		 Overall 
		the content and quality of the presentations at the UN WGIC sessions 
		relating to “Growing Global Geospatial Capability and Capacity” were of 
		a respectable standard.  The sessions however may have had more 
		interaction from delegates and impact if additional time was provided 
		for in-depth case studies to demonstrate (a) the challenges and 
		achievements in greater detail and (b) the implementation of geospatial 
		principles or strategies various frameworks.
Overall 
		the content and quality of the presentations at the UN WGIC sessions 
		relating to “Growing Global Geospatial Capability and Capacity” were of 
		a respectable standard.  The sessions however may have had more 
		interaction from delegates and impact if additional time was provided 
		for in-depth case studies to demonstrate (a) the challenges and 
		achievements in greater detail and (b) the implementation of geospatial 
		principles or strategies various frameworks. 
		The highlight session for FIG APCDN was “Operationalizing the UN 
		Integrated Geospatial Information Framework”.   In this 
		session, there were several operational case studies that utilised the 
		framework, several overviews of the framework and its strategies, a 
		concise and meaningful presentation by the World Bank about its role in 
		assisting with implementation, and a thoughtful summary about the 
		importance of delivering an outcome for such projects.   To 
		review the above, other UN WGIC presentations, and the Moganshan 
		Declaration - "The Geospatial Way to a Better World" please check the 
		website -http://ggim.un.org/unwgic/ 
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		It was also very pleasing to see at the UN WGIC the active 
		participation of the Pacific Geospatial Survey Council (PGSC) and their 
		members from Fiji and Tonga.  The PGSC Chair Ms Rosamond Bing and 
		Vice Chair Ms Ms Meizyanne Hicks we very noticeable at several 
		geospatial information framework and policy forums, as well as Mr 
		Viliami Folau at numerous geodetic or capacity building sessions and 
		meetings.
		
		 
 
		 
 
		
		The UN WGIC also attracted almost 200 exhibitors that showcased the 
		latest geospatial information technologies such as aerospace remote 
		sensing, artificial intelligence systems and applications, IT systems to 
		support smart cities, government and administration, and the usual 
		surveying and GIS equipment and systems.  It was estimated that two 
		thirds of exhibitors were Chinese based organisations and the remainder 
		international.  The exhibition was displayed in 3 halls that 
		covered an area of 13000 sqm.
		The Regional Committee of UN Global Geospatial Information Management 
		Asia Pacific (UN GGIM AP) convened their 7th Plenary Meeting in Deqing 
		as well.  Due to FIG AP CDN recent and effective collaboration with 
		the UN GGIM AP, an invitation to this event was provided.  At this 
		meeting the UN GGIM AP members attended to normal business and 
		administrative matters, which included annual reports from each of the 
		UN GGIM AP working groups - Geodetic Reference Frame; Disaster Risk 
		Management; Regional Spatial Data Infrastructures; and Cadastre and Land 
		Management. 
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		copies of these presentations and other meeting papers
		Members of the UN GGIM AP Plenary meeting also endorsed a new 
		President, Vice Presidents, Executive Board and Working Group Chairs for 
		2018-2021 and they are - 
		President 
		
			- Australia, represented by Dr Andy Barnicoat, Acting Chief 
			Executive, Geoscience Australia
Vice Presidents
		
			- China, represented by Dr Wang Qian, Deputy Director General, 
			Department of International Cooperation, Ministry of Natural 
			Resources of P. R. China
- Japan, represented by Mr Shoichi OKI, Director General, 
			Department of Geodesy, Geospatial Information Authority of Japan
- Mongolia, represented by Mr Gankhuu Tsevelsodnom, Director 
			General, Agency for Land Administration and Management, Geodesy and 
			Cartography (ALAMGC)
Executive Board 
		
			- Fiji, represented by Ms Meizyanne Hicks, Ministry of Lands and 
			Mineral Resources
- India, represented by Lt Gen Girish Kumar, Surveyor General of 
			India
- Indonesia, represented by Prof  Hasanuddin  Zainal 
			Abidin, Head of Geospatial Information Agency of Indonesia
- Iran, represented by Dr Yahya Djamour, Technical Deputy of NCC
- Republic of Korea, represented by Dr Yu, Ki-Yun, Director 
			General, National Geographic Information Institute
- Malaysia, represented by Dato’ Sr Mohd Noor bin Isa, Director 
			General, Department of Survey and Mapping Malaysia
- Singapore, represented by Mr Soh Kheng Peng, Director of Land 
			Survey Division, Singapore Land Authority
- Kingdom of Tonga, represented by Ms Rosamond Bing, CEO, Ministry 
			of Lands and Natural Resources
Working Groups
		
			-  Geodetic Reference Frame, Japan represented by Mr Basara 
			Miyahara, Director Space Geodesy Research Division, Geography and 
			Crustal Dynamics Research Centre, Geospatial Information Authority 
			of Japan
- Cadastre and Land Management, Korea Dr (Ms) Cho, Beckhee, 
			General Director Global Business, Department of Korea and Geospatial 
			Infomatrix Corporation, under the Ministry of MOLIT
For the 2015-18 term the UN GGIM AP Geodetic Reference Frame working 
		group, FIG AP CDN and FIG Commission 5 have made progress to improve 
		geodetic infrastructure, systems and capability in the Asia Pacific 
		region.   More importantly they have established a network of 
		willing people and organisations to further build geodetic knowledge, to 
		share experiences and exchange ideas in a collaborative manner.   
		Furthermore because of this relationship and the accomplishments to 
		date, it is strongly suggested that other FIG Commissions and Networks 
		continue working with like-minded organisations and to explore more 
		opportunities to collaborate with the UN GGIM and its affiliations to 
		achieve the FIG vision of enhancing our profession through ongoing 
		development of our surveyors.  In saying that FIG AP CDN wish to 
		express our appreciation to Mr Hiroshi Murakami and Dr John Dawson, the 
		outgoing President and Chair of Geodetic Reference Frame respectively, 
		for their support and co-operation.  FIG AP CDN also hope to 
		continue this strategic alliance with the new working group Chair Mr 
		Miyahara and also Dr Barnicoat and the UN GGIM AP executive.
		As per usual the UN GGIM AP concluded its Plenary with meeting 
		resolutions, and FIG once again was recognised as a working partner in 
		the development of geodesy and geospatial information in Asia and the 
		Pacific.  Please note the next UN GGIM AP Plenary meeting will be 
		held in Canberra, Australia 4-5 November 2019. 
 Copy 
		of the resolution
		
		In my capacity as the FIG representative (member) on the UN GGIM 
		Subcommittee on Geodesy – Education, Training and Capacity Building 
		(ETCB) working group I also participated in the annual meeting of the UN 
		GGIM Subcommittee on Geodesy (UN SCoG).  During this meeting, 
		in conjunction with ETCB colleagues Ms Allison Craddock (USA, NASA – 
		JPL), Mr Graeme Blick (New Zealand, LINZ), and Mr Mikael Lilje (Sweden, 
		Lantmateriet and FIG Vice President), presentations were prepared and 
		delivered with respect to the status, activities and plans of both the 
		ETCB, and FIG AP CDN.   
		
		
		Attending the UN WGIC also created the opportunity for the FIG AP CDN to 
		meet and productively interact with UN GGIM AP Geodetic Reference Frame 
		representatives, and the members of the UN SCoG ETCB regarding joint 
		2019 activities and plans.  As a result of these discussions it was 
		agreed that the following body of work for 2019, albeit ambitious, 
		should be undertaken so as to achieve the shared objective of building 
		geodetic capability - 
		
		
			- ETCB members to review 
		the ETCB questionnaire, regionalise responses, and categorise the 
		barriers in each region
- ETCB members to 
		consider a new ETCB questionnaire in relation to the barriers, why 
		capacity building is needed, who requires capacity building, what 
		capacities are required, and how these should be delivered and by whom.
- ETCB members to 
		formalise the ETCB business / operational Plan for 2019
- ETCB / UN GGIM AP / 
		FIG AP CDN to build a geodetic knowledge database – explore and compile 
		existing material available online and consider how this information 
		will be made accessible
- ETCB  / UN GGIM 
		AP / FIG AP CDN to update FIG Commission 5 publication on “Reference 
		Frame in Practice” 
- FIG / UN GGIM AP to 
		consider preparing a publication on “Asia Pacific Capacity Development 
		Network”
- ETCB / UN GGIM AP / 
		FIG AP CDN to organise geodetic and capacity building workshops or 
		forums in
				- Hanoi, Vietnam at  the FIG WW (22-26 April 2019) with 
		FIG Commission 5, 
- Buenos Aires, Argentina in conjunction with IAG / IUGG / 
		GGOS /UNOOSA (September 2019)
 
- ETCB members to 
		explore opportunities for long-term resourcing for capcity building
- ETCB members to 
		advocate the application of the UN Integrated Geospatial Information 
		Framework
There were also several meetings held with the FIG Director Louise 
		Friis-Hansen, and FIG Council members (both current and incoming), 
		namely President Chryssy Potsiou, incoming President Rudolf Staiger, 
		Vice President Mikael Lilje and incoming Vice President Jixian Zhang.  
		The meetings were focused around the technical workshops and sessions at 
		the upcoming Working Week in Hanoi, and enhancing FIG’s profile and 
		engagement with potential Asian member associations and corporate 
		sponsors.  
		
		Rob Sarib
		FIG Chair Asia Pacific Capacity Development Network
		
		