| Article of the Month in 2006FIG publishes each month the Article of the Month. This is a high-level paper 
		focusing on interesting topic to all surveyors. This article can be picked up 
		from an FIG conference or another event or it can be a paper written directly 
		for this purpose.  
 
  December 2006 - 
  Prof. Dr.-Ing. Holger Magel, FIG President: Changing FIG – Model for a 
  Changing World. Farewell speech at the Handover Ceremony on 2 December 
  2006 in Münster, Germany.
November 2006 - Mr. 
  Keith Clifford Bell, World Bank: World Bank Support for Land Administration 
  and Management: Responding to the Challenges of the Millennium Development 
  Goals. This paper is written and presented at the XXIII FIG Congress in 
  Munich, Germany, 8-13 October 2006.
October 2006 - Ms. 
  Nsame Nsemiwe, Zambia: Gender Dimensions of Land Customary Inheritance under 
  Customary Tenure in Zambia. This paper is based on the paper written and 
  presented by Ms. Nsame Nsemiwe at the XXIII FIG Congress in Munich, Germany, 
  8-13 October 2006. The FIG Council has decided to award the Congress Prize to 
  two papers presented by Ms. Nsemiwe. The other paper is
  
  "Negotiating the Interface: Struggles Involved in the Upgrading of Informal 
  Settlements -a Case Study of Nkandabwe in Kitwe, Zambia".
September 2006 - 
  Dr. Michael 
  Sutherland and Dr. Sue Nichols, Canada: Issues in the Governance of Marine 
  Spaces. This paper is the introduction chapter of FIG publication no. 36 “Administering 
  Marine Spaces: International issues”. This publication is result of 
  FIG Commissions 4 & 7 Working Group 4.3 and published by FIG in September 
  2006.
August 2006 - Ms. 
  Gabriele Dasse, Germany: Enhancing the Representation of Under-Represented 
  Groups in FIG. This paper is based on the FIG publication no 35 ”Enhancing 
  the Representation of Under-represented Groups in FIG”, Copenhagen 2006.
July 2006 - 
  Mr. Gerhard Muggenhuber, Austria and Mr. Rob Mahoney, United Kingdom -  
  Changing Minds in an Evolving Society
June 2006 - Mr. Markku 
  Markkula, Finland - Creating Favourable Conditions for Knowledge Society 
  through Knowledge Management, eGovernance and eLearning. This paper has 
  been prepared and presented as a keynote presentation at the FIG Workshop on 
  e-Governance, Knowledge Management and e-Learning in Budapest, Hungary, 27-29 
  April 2006. This workshop was co-organised by FIG Commissions 2,3 and 7.
May 2006 - Chief 
  Kumbun-Naa Yiri II, Ghana - Customary Lands Administration and Good Governance 
  – The State and the Traditional Rulers Interface. This paper has been 
  written for the 5th FIG Regional Conference – Promoting Land Administration 
  and Good Governance in Accra, Ghana, March 8-11, 2006.
April 2006 - Surv. 
  (Chief) Innocent N. Egbuh, Nigeria - Charting Nigerian Waters for Safer 
  Navigation. This article has been presented at the 5th FIG Regional 
  Conference – Promoting Land Administration and Good Governance to be held in 
  Accra, Ghana, March 8-11, 2006.
March 2006 - Dr. 
  Babette Wehrmann, Germany - Cadastre in Itself Won’t Solve the Problem: The 
  Role of Institutional Change and Psychological Motivations in Land Conflicts – 
  Cases from Africa. This article has been prepared for the 5th FIG Regional 
  Conference - Promoting Land Administration and Good Governance, Accra, Ghana, 
  March 8-11, 2006.
February 2006 - 
  Dr. Isaac Bonsu Karikari, Ghana - Ghana’s Land Administration Project (LAP) 
  and Land Information Systems (LIS) Implementation: The Issues. This 
  article has been prepared for the 5th FIG Regional Conference - Promoting Land 
  Administration and Good Governance to be held in Accra, Ghana, March 8-11, 
  2006.
January 2006 - 
  Tony S. Haroen, Chairul B. Achmad and Wenny Rusmawar, Indonesia - Cadastral 
  Reconstruction in Aceh: A Newborn Concept of Adjudication. This article 
  has been presented for the first time at the South East Survey Congress in 
  Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei Darussalam, 21-25 November 2005. It is published 
  as the Article of the Month to show respect to the memory of the victims of 
  the tsunami disaster in December 2005.   |