| FIG Congress 2010 - Facing the 
			Challenges - Building the Capacity
			TECHNICAL PROGRAMME AND PROCEEDINGS
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								| Friday, 9 April |  
								| Friday, 9 April
 09:00–17:00
 Boardroom, Crowne Plaza Hotel
 | FIG Council Meeting Commission: FIG Council
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								| Saturday, 10 April |  
								| Saturday, 10 April
 09:00–17:00
 Blackwattle 3 , Crowne Plaza Hotel
 | ACCO Meeting Commission: FIG Commission Chairs
 |  
								| Saturday, 10 April
 13:00–17:30
 Parkside Promenade, SCEC
 | Registration |  
								| Sunday, 11 April |  
								| Sunday, 11 April
 08:00–17:30
 Parkside Promenade, SCEC
 | Registration |  
								| Sunday, 11 April
 09:00–12:00
 Parkside Ballroom, SCEC
 | FIG General Assembly - Session 
								I 
									For FIG Members 
									Open for observers  |  
								| Sunday, 11 April
 12:00–13:00
 Parkside Ballroom A, SCEC
 | Lunch 
									For FIG General Assembly Delegates only |  
								| Sunday, 11 April
 13:00–15:00
 Parkside  Ballroom, SCEC
 | FIG General Assembly - Session 
								I (cont.) 
									For FIG Members 
									Open for observers  |  
								| Sunday, 11 April
 15:00–16:00
 Bayside 107, SCEC
 | Reception for FIG Honorary 
								Members Commission: FIG President
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								| Sunday, 11 April
 18:30–20:30
 Sydney Town Hall
 | Welcome Reception Commission: All participants
 
									An invitation is extended to all 
									delegates and registered accompanying 
									persons to attend the official Welcome 
									Reception.  |  
								| Monday, 12 April |  
								| Monday, 12 April
 07:30–18:00
 Parkside Promenade, SCEC
 | Registration |  
								| Monday, 12 April
 08:00–09:30
 See list, SCEC
 | Annual Meetings of FIG 
								Commissions 
									Commission 1 - Bayside 106 
									Commission 2 - Bayside 202 
									Commission 3 - Bayside 104 
									Commission 4 - Bayside 101 
									Commission 5 - Bayside 102 
									Commission 6 - Bayside 202 
									Commission 7 - Bayside 103 
									Commission 8 - Bayside 105 
									Commission 9 - Bayside 201 
									Commission 10 - Bayside 108  |  
								| Monday, 12 April
 10:00–11:30
 Bayside Auditorium B, SCEC
 | Opening Ceremony Chair: Mr. Paul Harcombe, FIG Congress 
								Director, Australia
 Doors will open 9:30 and all participants to be 
								seated by 9:45
 Michael Giudici, SSSI 
								President (Australia): Welcome Address (4735)
 Presented by Jonathan Saxon on behalf of 
								President Giudici.
 [paper]
 Stig Enemark, FIG President (Denmark):
								Opening Address (4736)
 [paper]
 Tony Kelly, Minister for Lands 
								(Australia): Welcome Address (4737)
 Marie Bashir, AC CVO, Governor of New 
								South Wales (Australia): Opening Address (4738)
 [paper]
 Tim Flannery (Australia): Opening Keynote Address (4642)
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								| Monday, 12 April
 12:00–13:00
 Exhibition Hall, SCEC
 | Opening of the Exhibition and 
								Lunch 
									Official Opening of the FIG 2010 
									Exhibition 
									Lunch  |  
								| Monday, 12 April
 13:00–14:30
 Bayside Auditorium B, SCEC
 | Plenary Session 1 - FIG 
								Achievements for 2007-2010 Commission: All
 Chair: Mr. Robert W. Foster, FIG Honorary 
								President, USA
 Stig Enemark (Denmark):
								Building the Capacity - the FIG Agenda and 
								Achievements 2007-2010 (4643)
 [handouts]
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								| Monday, 12 April
 14:30–15:00
 Exhibition Hall, SCEC
 | Coffee/Tea Break |  
								| Monday, 12 April
 15:00–16:30
 Auditorium B, SCEC
 | INV 1 - Land Governance in 
								Support of the Millennium Development Goals Commission: FIG and WB
 Chair: Mr. András Osskó, Chair of FIG 
								Commission 7, Hungary
 Stig Enemark (Denmark): Land Governance and the Response to Climate 
								Change, Natural Disasters and the Millennium 
								Development Goals (4661)
 [abstract] 
								[paper] [handouts]
 Klaus W. Deininger and 
								Keith C. Bell, World Bank (USA): World Bank Policy on Land Governance in Support 
								of the Millennium Development Goals (4660)
 [paper] [handouts]
 Stig Enemark (Denmark), Paul van 
								der Molen (Netherlands) and Robin McLaren 
								(United Kingdom): Land Governance in Support of the Millennium 
								Development Goals - A New Agenda for Land 
								Professionals (4662)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
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								| Monday, 12 April
 15:00–16:30
 Bayside 103, SCEC
 | TS 1B - SIM in Support of 
								Mega City Management Commission: 3
 Chair: Dr. Szabolcs Mihály, Hungary
 Rapporteur: Mr. Gerasimos Apostolatos, 
								Greece
 Anthony Adeoye (Nigeria): Lagos State Geoinformation Infrastructure Policy 
								LAGIS) as a Tool for Mega City Development: 
								Opportunities and Challenges (3743)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Chryssy Potsiou (Greece), Yerach 
								Doytsher (Israel), Paul Kelly 
								(Australia), Rafic Khouri (France), 
								Robin McLaren (United Kingdom) and 
								Hartmut Müller (Germany: Rapid Urbanization and Mega Cities: The Need for 
								Spatial Information Management (4709)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Yerach Doytsher (Israel): Technical Innovation in Management of Spatial 
								Data (4710)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 Paul Kelly (Australia): Case Studies on Mega Cities (4711)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Robin McLaren (United Kingdom): Mega Cities - Conclusions and Recommendations 
								(4713)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
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								| Monday, 12 April
 15:00–16:30
 Bayside 104, SCEC
 | TS 1C - Geodetic 
								Infrastructure and Datum Commission: 5
 Chair: Mr. Gary Johnston, Australia
 Rapporteur: Mr. Dave Doyle, USA
 Lars E. Engberg, Mikael Lilje 
								and Jonas Ĺgren (Sweden): Is There a Need of Marked Points in Modern 
								Geodetic Infrastructure? (3878)
 [paper]
 Daniel Roman, Yan Wang, 
								Jarir Saleh and Xiaopeng Li (USA):
								Geodesy, Geoids, and Vertical Datums: A 
								Perspective from the U.S. National Geodetic 
								Survey (3768)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Nicholas Brown, Will Featherstone 
								and Guorong Hu (Australia): AUSGeoid09: Improving the Access to Australia’s 
								Vertical Datum (4316)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 Roger Fraser (Australia) and Nic 
								Donnelly (New Zealand): Progress Towards a Consistent Exchange Mechanism 
								for Geodetic Data in Australia and New Zealand 
								(3961)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Graeme Blick and Don Grant (New 
								Zealand): The Implementation of a Semi-Dynamic Datum in 
								New Zealand – Ten Years On (3975)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Munkhtsetseg Dalkhaa (Mongolia): Geodetic Network and Geoid Height Model of 
								Mongolia (3912)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
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								| Monday, 12 April
 15:00–16:30
 Bayside 102, SCEC
 | TS 1D - Deformation 
								Measurement of Structures Using GNSS Commission: 6 and 5
 Chair: Dr. Gethin W. Roberts, Chair Elect 
								of FIG Commission 6, United Kingdom
 Rapporteur: Mr. Neil Ashcroft, Singapore
 Chris Rizos (Australia), Joel Van 
								Cranenbroeck (Belgium) and Vincent Liu 
								(Hong Kong SAR, China): Advances in GNSS-RTK for Structural Deformation 
								Monitoring in Regions of High Ionospheric 
								Activity (4125)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Gethin Roberts and Chris Brown 
								(United Kingdom): Monitoring Bridges by GNSS (4452)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Joël Van Cranenbroeck (Belgium) and 
								Antonio Lopez (Spain): Real Time Bridge Deck Guidance Using GNSS 
								Systems (4077)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Cemal Ozer Yigit, Cevat Inal 
								(Turkey), Li Xiaojing, Linlin Ge 
								(Australia) and Mevlut Yetkin (Turkey):
								Analaysis of Wind-induced Response of Tall 
								Reinforced Concrete Building Based on Data 
								Collected by GPS and Precise Inclination Sensor 
								(3930)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Rachelle Winefield, Jeremy Palmer,
								Chris Crook and Nic Donnelly (New 
								Zealand): The Application of a Localised Deformation Model 
								after an Earthquake (4144)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
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								| Monday, 12 April
 15:00–16:30
 Bayside 105, SCEC
 | TS 1E - Environment and 
								Energy: Policy and Practice Commission: 8
 Chair: Dr. Diane Dumashie, Chair of FIG 
								Commission 8, United Kingdom
 Rapporteur: Mr. John Brock, Australia
 Diane Dumashie (United Kingdom): FIG Commission Activities 2007-2010 (4695)
 [handouts]
 Michael Doran (United Kingdom): Environment and Energy (4674)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 Kate Fairlie and Spike Boydell 
								(Australia): Representing Carbon Property Rights (4224)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Mwenda Makathimo and Paul Guthiga 
								(Kenya): Land Use Policies and Natural Resource 
								Management in Kenya: The Case of Nairobi River 
								Basin, Kenya (4322)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Tony Proust (Australia): How Newcastle, Australia Might Respond to the 
								Threat of Climate Change (3927)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Jennifer Oduor (Kenya): Environmental and Social Considerations in 
								Geothermal Development (3857)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
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								| Monday, 12 April
 15:00–16:30
 Bayside 201, SCEC
 | TS 1F - Property Taxation Commission: 9
 Chair: Prof. Kauko Viitanen, Chair of FIG 
								Commission 9, Finland
 Rapporteur: Mr. Vince Mangioni, Australia
 Frances Plimmer and William 
								McCluskey (United Kingdom): The Basis and Administration of the Property 
								Tax: What Can be Learnt from International 
								Practice? (4174)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Linda Johansson (Sweden): Urban Management Land Information System (UMLIS) 
								for Revenue Collection (4201)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Vince Mangioni (Australia): The Evolution and Operation of Recurrent 
								Property Taxation (4385)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Ruud Kathmann and Marco Kuijper 
								(Netherlands): Taxpayer Checks Data in the Scheme of Base 
								Registers (3894)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Bambang-Edhi Leksono, Yuliana 
								Susilowati and Arief Setyabudi 
								(Indonesia): Prediction Model for Transparancy of Land Values 
								Data Base on the Transaction Report (4318)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
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								| Monday, 12 April
 15:00–16:30
 Bayside 202, SCEC
 | TS 1G - Professional 
								Management and Education Commission: 1, 2 and 7
 Chair: Ms. Leonie Newnham, Chair Elect of 
								FIG Commission 1, Australia
 Rapporteur: Prof. Steven Frank, Chair 
								Elect of FIG Commission 2, USA
 Leonie Newnham (Australia): Building Land Management Organisations and 
								Professions for the Information Age (4454)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 John Hohol (USA): The FIG Foundation: Building a Sustainable 
								Future Report on Activities (3850)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Richard Hucker MBE (United Kingdom):
								Management of Training of Surveyors (3923)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Ian Iredale and Craig Roberts 
								(Australia): Promoting the Surveying Profession in New South 
								Wales, Australia (3852)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
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								| Monday, 12 April
 15:00–16:30
 Bayside 203, SCEC
 | TS 1H - National 
								Infrastructures for Survey, Mapping and Land 
								Administration Commission: 5 and 7
 Chair: Dr. Neil D. Weston, USA
 Rapporteur: Mr. Darren Burns, Australia
 Dan Paull (Australia): The Provision of Access to a Nationally 
								Coordinated CORS Network (4088)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Russell Priebbenow (Australia): Delivering Benefits through Collaboration – 
								Australia and New Zealand’s Intergovernmental 
								Committee on Surveying and Mapping (ICSM) (4107)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Marinko Bosiljevac and Željko Bačić 
								(Croatia): The Implementation of New Official Geodetic 
								Datum and Map Projections in the Republic of 
								Croatia (4173)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Jamal Ali Gledan (Libya), Orhan 
								Ercan (Turkey) and Mahmoud Ejweli 
								(Libya): Libyan National Mapping Project (4423)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Bashkim Idrizi and Risto Ribarovski 
								(Macedonia, FYROM): Historical Overview, Quality and Current 
								Condition of the Geodetic Networks in Macedonia 
								(4242)
 [paper]
 This paper has not been presented at the 
								congress.
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								| Monday, 12 April
 15:00–16:30
 Bayside 106, SCEC
 | TS 1I - Administration of 
								Marine Spaces Commission: 4 and 7
 Chair: Mr. Andrew Leyzack, Chair of FIG 
								Commission 4, Canada
 Rapporteur: Mr. David Neale, Trinidad and 
								Tobago
 Michael Sutherland (Canada): Further Steps Towards Improving the 
								Administration of Marine and Coastal Spaces: The 
								Marine Cadastre Component (4635)
 [paper]
 Haim Srebro and Orit Marom 
								(Israel): Towards a Marine Cadastre in Israel (3839)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 I Made Andi Arsana and Farid Yuniar 
								(Indonesia): Geospatial Aspects of Maritime Boundary 
								Delimitation in the Singapore Strait Involving 
								Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore (3939)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Astrit Rimayanti and Sora Lokita 
								(Indonesia): The Solution Method for the Problem of the 
								Geodetic Datum of the Territorial Sea Boundary 
								Between the Republic of Indonesia and the 
								Republic of Singapore (4544)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Hyun Sook Lee (Republic of Korea): Issues with Building a Marine Cadastre System in 
								South Korea (3896)
 [paper]
 This paper has not been presented at the 
								congress.
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								| Monday, 12 April
 15:00–16:30
 Bayside 101, SCEC
 | TS 1J - Building 
								Institutional and Organisational Capacity Commission: 1
 Chair: Prof. Mohamed Ettarid, Morocco
 Rapporteur: Mr. Yaacoub Saade, Chair of 
								FIG Commission 1, Lebanon
 Iain Greenway (United Kingdom), 
								Stig Enemark (Denmark), John Parker 
								(Australia), Chee Hai Teo (Malaysia), Richard Wonnacott (South Africa,
								Spike Boydell (Australia) and Santiago 
								Borrero (Mexico): Institutional and Organisational Development 
								(3950)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Roberta Esbitt and Thomas Werner 
								(Australia): Rescuing the Surveying Profession from 
								Near-Extinction: The Surveying Task Force Inc. 
								(4431)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Fausto Savoldi (Italy): A Way to Create a New Professionalism: Permanent 
								Training (4397)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Melkamu B. Moges (Ethiopia): Establishing an Ethiopian Land Administration 
								Professionals Association: A Conducive 
								Environment (4404)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Leonard Yablonsky (Russia): Conceptual Bases of Developing the Branch of 
								Geodesy and Cartography in the Russian 
								Federation (4495)
 [paper]
 This paper has not been presented at the 
								congress.
 Eugene Silayo (Tanzania): A Strategy for Sustainable Capacity Building in 
								Developing Countries (4684)
 [paper]
 This paper has not been presented at the 
								congress.
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								| Monday, 12 April
 15:00–16:30
 Bayside 108, SCEC
 | TS 1M - Project and 
								Organisation Management I Commission: 10
 Chair: Mr. Andrew Morley, Chair of FIG 
								Commission 10, United Kingdom
 Rapporteur: Mr. Douichi Choukri, Morocco
 Peter Smith (Australia): Quantity Surveying Practice in Australia and the 
								Asia-Pacific Region (4312)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 James M. W. Wong and S. Thomas Ng 
								(Hong Kong SAR, China): Company Failure in the Construction Industry: A 
								Critical Review and a Future Research Agenda 
								(4360)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Krishna Mochtar (Indonesia): Pricing Strategy of Indonesian Contractors 
								(3832)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Monday, 12 April
 16:30–17:30
 Bayside 106, SCEC
 | Open Meeting for Young 
								Surveyors Commission: Young Surveyors Network
 Chair: Ms. Cecilia Lindén, Chair of FIG 
								Young Surveyors Network
 
									This meeting is open for young surveyors 
									and students who are interested in FIG  |  
								| Monday, 12 April
 19:00–22:00
 Captain Cook Cruises
 | FIG Foundation Dinner 
									The FIG Foundation Dinner is a cruise on 
									Sydney Harbour, Join us for an enchanting 
									scenic cruise whilst enjoying a three course 
									meal complemented by Australian wines, beers 
									and assorted soft drinks. 
									Boarding time: 18:45 
									Cost: AUD 180.00 (includes donation to FIG 
									Foundation) |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 08:00–18:00
 Parkside Promenade, SCEC
 | Registration |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside Gallery A, SCEC
 | INV 2 - Social Tenure Domain 
								Model Chair: Dr. Mohamed El-Sioufi, UN-HABITAT
 Rapporteur: Mr. Danilo R. Antonio, 
								UN-HABITAT
 Stig Enemark (Denmark): The Social Tenure Domain Model in Support of the 
								GLTN Agenda (4680)
 [abstract] 
								[paper] [handouts]
 Clarissa Augustinus (South Africa):
								Social Tenure Domain Model: What It Can Mean for 
								the Land Industry and the Poor (3724)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Christiaan Lemmen (Netherlands): Social Tenure Domain Model as Tool for Secure 
								Tenure and Poverty Alleviation (4681)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
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								| Tuesday, 13 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside Auditorium A, SCEC
 | TS 2A - International 
								Boundary Issues Commission: 7
 Chair: Mr. Bill Robertson, New Zealand
 Rapporteur: Mr. Mohamed Bakessou, Morocco
 Bill Robertson (New Zealand): Challenges for Surveying in the Establishment of 
								International Borders (3895)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Maurice Kamto (Cameroon): Law and Demarcation in the Light of the 
								Experience of Demarcation of the Boundary 
								between Cameroon and Nigeria (4759)
 [handouts]
 Sobar Sutisna (Indonesia): International Boundary Fixing and the Roles of 
								Indonesian Surveyors (3888)
 [paper] [handouts]
 Murat Meha (Kosovo): Demarcation’s Challenges of Kosovo - Macedonia 
								Border (4481)
 [paper]
 This paper has not been presented at the 
								congress .
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								| Tuesday, 13 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside103, SCEC
 | TS 2B - Low-Cost SDI and 
								Best Practice Applications Commission: 3
 Chair: Dr. Chryssy Potsiou, Chair of FIG 
								Commission 3, Greece
 Rapporteur: Mr. Anthony Adeoye, Nigeria
 Heri Sutanta, Abbas Rajabifard 
								and Ian Bishop (Australia): Impediments in e-Planning in Local Government – 
								Indonesian Case Study (4142)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Rui Pedro Juliao (Portugal): Low-Cost SDI - The Portuguese Example of 
								Building a SDI for Small Countries (4165)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Lesley Arnold (Australia): Delivering Sustainable Data and Product 
								Management Business Processes (4178)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Stéphane Roche (Canada): Geoweb, Neogeography, and VGI: New Challenges 
								for Geomatics Sciences and Engineering (4208)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 George Havakis and Ken Toleman 
								(Australia): Streamlining Processes for Recording and 
								Managing Local Government Assets (4321)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
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								| Tuesday, 13 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside 104, SCEC
 | TS 2C - Low Cost GNSS and 
								New Positioning Techniques Commission: 5
 Chair: Dr. Volker Schwieger, Germany
 Rapporteur: Mr. David Martin, France
 Neil Weston (USA) and Volker 
								Schwieger (Germany): Cost-effective GNSS (4685)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 Binghao Li, Andrew G. Dempster 
								and Chris Rizos (Australia): Positioning in Environments Where GPS Fails 
								(4357)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Joel van Cranenbroeck (Belgium): Advanced Development in RFID Technology to 
								Provide Solutions for Structural Health 
								Monitoring Operations (4508)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 Reha Metin Alkan (Turkey): Development of a Low-cost Positioning System 
								Using OEM GPS Receivers and Usability in 
								Surveying Applications (4206)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Claudia Depenthal (Germany): iGPS Used as Kinematic Measuring System (4587)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Oscar Colombo (USA), Shane Brunker,
								Glenn Jones, Volker Janssen and 
								Chris Rizos (Australia): Wide-area, Sub-decimetre Positioning for 
								Airborne LiDAR Surveys Using CORSnet-NSW (3965)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
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								| Tuesday, 13 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside 102, SCEC
 | TS 2D - Deformation 
								Measurement Using GNSS Commission: 6 and 5
 Chair: Mr. Neil Ashcroft, Singapore
 Rapporteur: Dr. Gethin W. Roberts, Chair 
								Elect of FIG Commission 6, United Kingdom
 Paul Drummond (New Zealand): Combining CORS Stations, Automated Observations 
								and Processing for Network RTK Integrity 
								Analysis and Deformation Monitoring (4437)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Victor H.S. Khoo, Yam Khoon Tor 
								and Gerry Ong (Singapore): Monitoring of High Rise Building Using Real-Time 
								Differential GPS (3976)
 [paper]
 Heri Andreas, Hasanuddin Z. Abidin,
								Mipi A. Kusuma, Prihadi Sumintadireja, Irwan Gumilar 
								and Teguh P. Sidiq (Indonesia): Ground Displacements around LUSI Mud Volcano 
								Indonesia as Inferred from GPS Surveys (3875)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Issaka Yakubu, Isaac Dadzie and
								Anthony Armstrong Mensah (Ghana): Monitoring Levels of Deformation within Tarkwa 
								Community: A Multi-GPS Receiver Network System 
								Approach (3859)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Hakan S. Kutoglu (Turkey): Datum Issue in Deformation Monitoring Using GPS 
								(4326)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
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								| Tuesday, 13 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside 105, SCEC
 | TS 2E - Climate Change and 
								Environmental Threats Commission: 8
 Chair: Mr. Kwame Tenadu, Ghana
 Rapporteur: Dr. Reinfried Mansberger, 
								Austria
 Owen McShane (New Zealand): Why Urban Planners Love Global Warming: Why We 
								Must Challenge the Theories of the Urban Central 
								Planners (4624)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Ian Cox, Heping Zuo, Jai 
								Vaze and Andrew Davidson (Australia):
								Enabling Community Access to NSW Climate Change 
								Rainfall and Runoff Projections; a Spatial 
								Perspective (3969)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Wafula Nabutola (Kenya): The Mau Forest in the Rift Valley: Kenya’s 
								Largest Water Tower: a Perfect Model for the 
								Challenges and Opportunities of a Sustainable 
								Development Project? (4755)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Heri Sutanta, Abbas Rajabifard 
								and Ian Bishop (Australia): Studying Spatial Plan in Coastal Urban 
								Environment – Facing Global Threat and Adapting 
								to Local Condition (4156)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Chima Ogba and Pius Utang 
								(Nigeria): Geospatial Evaluation of Niger Delta Coastal 
								Susceptibility to Climate Change (4039)
 [paper]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
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								| Tuesday, 13 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside 201, SCEC
 | TS 2F - Environmental and 
								Financial Aspects in Valuation Commission: 9
 Chair: Dr. Frances Plimmer, Chair Elect 
								of FIG Commission 9, United Kingdom
 Rapporteur: Mr. Steven Nystrom, USA
 Bengt Kjellson and Lars Magnusson 
								(Sweden): Property Rights, Access to Finance and Poverty 
								Reduction - the FIG Challenge (3891)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Steven Nystrom (USA): Real Estate and the Financial Crisis, Systemic 
								Shock Analysis (4705)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside 202, SCEC
 | TS 2G - Future Education 
								Models and Curricula Commission: 2
 Chair: Prof. Bela Markus, Chair of FIG 
								Commission 2, Hungary
 Rapporteur: Ms. Marina Vaskovich, Sweden
 Grenville Barnes and Brian Child 
								(USA): Building a New Generation of Sustainable 
								Development Practitioners: The Masters in 
								Development Practice at the University of 
								Florida and the Global MDP Network. (4243)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 M. Tevfik Özlüdemir, Rahmi N. Çelik 
								and Erol Köktürk (Turkey): Education and Training in Surveying Sector of 
								Turkey: Current Challenges and Future 
								Perspectives (4294)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Oda Stenersen Leiknes (Norway): Education in Land Surveying and Land 
								Administration in Bergen, Norway – Why Popular 
								Among Young People? (4472)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Taylan Ocalan and Nursu Tunalioglu 
								(Turkey): Exchanges and Orientations at Surveying and 
								Geomatic Engineering Education in Turkey (4262)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Richard Abbott (Australia): Paperless e-Surveying with Mr Laptop Surveyor 
								(3758)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside 203, SCEC
 | TS 2H - e-Land 
								Administration Projects Commission: 7
 Chair: Mr. Gyula Iván, Hungary
 Rik Wouters (Netherlands): Extracting Information from Deeds by OCR (3841)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Dimitris Rokos, Konstantinos 
								Kyriazis and Panos Lolonis (Greece):
								Setting up the Infrastructure for Improving the 
								Development of Cadastre in Greece (3916)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Zsuzsanna Ferencz (Hungary): Test and Implementation of DATR System in 
								Hungary (4143)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Gyula Iván, Gábor Szabó and 
								Zoltán Weninger (Hungary): DATR — Towards e-Land Administration in Hungary 
								(4186)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Rui Pedro Juliao, Catarina Roque 
								and Jose Neto (Portugal): SiNErGIC - A New Approach to Cadastre (4215)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside 106, SCEC
 | TS 2I - Hydrographic 
								Surveying in Practice with High Resolution Data Commission: 4
 Chair: Mr. Andrew Leyzack, Chair of FIG 
								Commission 4, Canada
 Rapporteur: Mr. Jerry Mills, USA
 Mark Sinclair (Australia): Airborne Lidar Bathymetric Survey for Climate 
								Change (4083)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Dean Battilana and Lawes Geoffrey 
								(Australia): Fansweep 20 Total Propagated Uncertainty, Does 
								It Reflect Reality? (3739)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Volker Böder (Germany): Applications for a Hydrographic Multi Sensor 
								System on Lakes and Rivers (3962)
 [paper]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Branko Kordić, Almin Đapo and
								Boško Pribičević (Croatia): Multibeam and Sidescan Sonar Application for 
								Determining the Position and Shape of the 
								Remains of Hadrian Bridge on Drava River (4296)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Christian Fellinger (Australia): New Way Forward for Handling Large Volumes of 
								Data (4152)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside 101, SCEC
 | TS 2J - Modern Mapping 
								Solutions Commission: 3
 Chair: Mr. Paul Kelly, Australia
 Rapporteur: Mr. Michael Klebanov, Israel
 Greg Scott (Australia): Topographic Mapping in Australia: The Future 
								State (4003)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Igor Vilus (Croatia): The Official Topographic and Mapping System of 
								the Republic of Croatia (4395)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Walter Henninger (Germany): Public Private Partnership between the State of 
								Bavaria and the German Alpine Association to 
								Publish Topographic Maps of the Bavarian Alps in 
								the Scale of 1:25,000 (3808)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 10:00–10:30
 Exhibition Hall, SCEC
 | Coffee/Tea Break |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 10:30–12:00
 Bayside Auditorium A, SCEC
 | Plenary Session 2 - Spatially 
								Enabled Society Commission: All
 Chair: Prof. Ian Williamson, Australia
 Rapporteur: Dr. Chryssy Potsiou, Chair of 
								FIG Commission 3, Greece
 Abbas Rajabifard (Australia): Spatially Enabled Society (4644)
 [paper] [handouts]
 Santiago Borrero (Colombia): Spatially Enabled Society (4645)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 Warwick Watkins (Australia): Spatially Enabled Society (4646)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Signing 
								ceremony of Memorandum of Understanding between 
								FIG and the Global Spatial Data Infrastructure 
								Association (GSDI) and between FIG and the Pan 
								American Institute of Geography and History (PAIGH) |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 12:00–13:00
 Exhibition Hall, SCEC
 | Lunch |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 13:00–14:00
 Bayside Auditorium A, SCEC
 | After Lunch Talk 1 - 
								The Fourth Wave of Property Reform Chair: Prof. Stig Enemark, FIG President, 
								Denmark
 John McLaughlin (Canada): The Fourth Wave of Property Reform (4654)
 [handouts]
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside Auditorium A, SCEC
 | TS 3A - Land Governance for 
								Sustainable Development Commission: 7
 Chair: Mr. Christiaan Lemmen, the 
								Netherlands
 Rapporteur: Mr. Frank Tierolff, the Netherlands
 Tony Burns (Australia), Klaus 
								Deininger (Germany), Harris Selod 
								(France) and Kate Dalrymple (Australia):
								Implementing the Land Governance Assessment 
								Framework (4640)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Ian Williamson (Australia), Stig 
								Enemark (Denmark), Jude Wallace and
								Abbas Rajabifard (Australia): Land Administration for Sustainable Development 
								(4103)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Launch of the book “Land 
								Administration for Sustainable Development” |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside 103, SCEC
 | TS 3B - Spatial Information 
								Management and Spatial Data Infrastructures Commission: 3 and 7
 Chair: Mr. Damir Pahić, Croatia
 Rapporteur: Ms. Sally Ekagbo, Nigeria
 Robin McLaren (United Kingdom): Can the Innovative Use of Mobile Phones Support 
								More Effective Land Administration Services? 
								(4447)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Conrad Tang and Lesly Lam (Hong 
								Kong SAR, China): Evolutionary Process of the Development of 
								Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) in Hong Kong 
								Part I: Top Directive and Policy Support (4175)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside 104, SCEC
 | TS 3C - GNSS CORS Networks - 
								Positioning Infrastructure, Analysis and 
								Applications I Commission: 5
 Chair: Mr. Nic Donnelly, New Zealand
 Rapporteur: Mr. Graeme Blick, New Zealand
 Neil D. Weston, Richard Snay,
								Charles Schwartz and Gerald L. Mader 
								(USA): A Near Real-time GPS Interference Detection 
								System in the United States Using the National 
								CORS Network (4085)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Cecep Subarya, Hasanuddin Abidin,
								Wedyanto Kuncoro and Joni Efendi 
								(Indonesia): GPS Analysis Strategies to Minimize the Error 
								Contribution to Geodetic GPS Determination 
								(4319)
 [paper] [handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 James Millner, Martin Hale, 
								Jacqueline LeLievre, Hayden Asmussen 
								and John Gallagher (Australia): Positioning Infrastructure Used for a 
								Sustainable Future: Case Study from Victoria 
								Australia (4554)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 Andreas Knoepfler (Germany), 
								Frederic Masson (France), Michael Mayer 
								(Germany), Patrice Ulrich (France) and 
								Bernhard Heck (Germany): GURN (GNSS Upper Rhine Graben Network) – Status 
								and First Results (4380)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside 102, SCEC
 | TS 3D - Model Building and 
								Data Analysis Commission: 6
 Chair: Dr. Gethin W. Roberts, Chair Elect 
								of FIG Commission 6, United Kingdom
 Rapporteur: Prof. Hansjoerg Kutterer, 
								Germany
 Hansjoerg Kutterer, Hamza Alkhatib,
								Harald Vennegeerts and Jens-Andre 
								Paffenholz (Germany): Monte-Carlo Simulation of Profile Scans from 
								Kinematic TLS (3795)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Jens-André Paffenholz, Hamza 
								Alkhatib and Hansjörg Kutterer 
								(Germany): Adaptive Extended Kalman Filter for 
								Geo-Referencing of a TLS-based 
								Multi-Sensor-System (4052)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Karl Zippelt and Rebekka Czerny 
								(Germany): Collection and Interpretation of Point Clouds of 
								Terrestrial Laserscanning as a Basis for 
								Hydraulic Flow Modelling (4374)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Alexander Reiterer, Peter Rautek 
								and Eduard Groeller (Austria): A Novel Method for the Visualization of 
								Deformation Data (3829)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside 105, SCEC
 | TS 3E - Neigbourhood and 
								Society Commission: 8
 Chair: Mr. Wafula Nabutola, Chair Elect 
								of FIG Commission 8, Kenya
 Rapporteur: Mr. John Brock, Australia
 Lani Roux and Michael Barry 
								(Canada): A Historical Post-formalisation Comparison of 
								Two Settlements in South Africa (4288)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Dirk Loehr (Germany): Land Conversion Out of Control - How to Achieve 
								Better Governance (4666)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Frank Friesecke (Germany): Urban Development Grants in Germany – A Critical 
								Success Factor to Strengthen Cities under 
								Changing General Conditions (3823)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Grant Gleeson (Australia): Whose Neighbourhood Is It Anyway? The Blight of 
								Zoning - What Happens When "Topical" Development 
								Meets Fast Approval Processes or Is This Just 
								Wrong-headed Thinking? (4368)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Enrico Rispoli (Italy): Railway Connections and High Speed Transport: 
								the Social and Environmental Impact (4344)
 [paper] [handouts]
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside 201, SCEC
 | TS 3F - Compulsory Purchase 
								and Compensation I Commission: 9
 Chair: Mr. Bengt Kjellson, Sweden
 Rapporteur: Mr. Trevor Knowles, New 
								Zealand
 Kauko Viitanen and Heidi Falkenbach 
								(Finland): FIG Recommendations for Good Practices in 
								Compulsory Purchase and Compensation (4193)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 Winrich Voss (Germany): Compulsory Purchase in Poland, Norway and 
								Germany - Part Germany (4220)
 [paper]
 Hĺvard Steinsholt (Norway): Some Aspects of Norwegian Expropriation Input to 
								Comparative Study of Chosen Expropriation 
								Issues: Germany, Norway and Poland (4307)
 [paper]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Sabina Źróbek and Marek Walacik 
								(Poland): Compulsory Purchase Compensation in Polish 
								Legislation on a Background Solutions Adopted in 
								Other Countries (4028)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Varnavas Pashoulis (Cyprus): Law and Valuation of the Compulsory Purchase in 
								the Republic of Cyprus and Recommendations for 
								Improvement (4601)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside 202, SCEC
 | TS 3G - Surveying Education 
								Curricula I Commission: 2
 Chair: Prof. Steven Frank, Chair Elect of 
								FIG Commission 2, USA
 Rapporteur: Prof. Miljenko Lapaine, 
								Croatia
 Gary Hunter (Australia) and Chris 
								Hoogsteden (New Zealand): A New Initiative for Land Administration and 
								Management Education in the Philippines (4016)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Ernest Chan (Hong Kong SAR, China):
								Changes of the Academic Structure of Hong Kong 
								Universities in 2012 – Opportunities and 
								Challenges for Undergraduate Surveying Teaching 
								(4199)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Joshua Greenfeld (Israel): Developing a Surveying Body of Knowledge (4372)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Nadezda Kamynina and Vasiliy 
								Malinnikov (Russia): Land Information Systems and Administration - 
								TEMPUS Project in Russia (4222)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Robert Webb (Australia): A New Undergraduate Model for Broadly Based 
								Spatial Science Curriculum at Queensland 
								University of Technology: Diversity in Surveying 
								Curriculum (4161)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Michael Mayer, Bernhard Heck 
								(Germany) and Claudia Pereira Krueger 
								(Brazil): Higher Education in Satellite Geodesy - A 
								Research-related Intercultural Approach (4381)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside 203, SCEC
 | TS 3H - Remote Sensing and 
								Imagery I Commission: 5 and 6
 Chair: Mr. Rob Sarib, Australia
 Rapporteur: Dr. Ralf Schroth, Germany
 Cankut Ormeci, Ugur Alganci and
								Elif Sertel (Turkey): Identification of Crop Areas Using SPOT-5 Data 
								(4581)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Ganiy I. Agbaje (Nigeria): Nigeria in Space – an Impetus for Rapid Mapping 
								of the Country for Sustainable Development 
								Planning (4621)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Hang Jin and Yanming Feng 
								(Australia): Towards an Automatic Road Marking Extraction 
								Based on ISODATA Classification and Shadow 
								Detection from Large-scale Aerial Images (4403)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside 106, SCEC
 | TS 3I - Positioning 
								Techniques for Hydrography Commission: 4 and 5
 Chair: Prof. Volker Böder, Germany
 Rapporteur: Mr. Gordon Johnston, United 
								Kingdom
 Mahmut Olcay Korkmaz, Caner Güney,
								Özgür Avcı, Mete Ercan Pakdil and
								Rahmi Nurhan Çelik (Turkey): Web-Based Integrated Precise Positioning System 
								Design and Testing for Moving Platforms in 
								Offshore Surveying (4323)
 [abstract] 
								[paper] [handouts]
 Gabriele Giorgi (Netherlands), Tim 
								Gourlay, Peter Teunissen, Kim 
								Klaka and Lennard Huisman 
								(Australia): Carrier Phase Ambiguity Resolution for Ship 
								Attitude Determination and Dynamic Draught 
								(4059)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Maurice Perwick (New Zealand): Profiling Lake Roxburgh Using the NZ Quasigeoid 
								2005 (4596)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside 101, SCEC
 | TS 3J - Francophone Session 
								1 - Cadastre and Land Administration Commission: FIG and FGF
 Chair: Mr. Aziz Hilali, Vice President of 
								FGF, Morocco
 Rapporteur: Mr. Yaacoub Saade, Chair of 
								FIG Commission 1, Lebanon
 Francis Gäbele and Marc 
								Vanderschueren (Belgium): Continuité dans l'Approche Méthodologique 
								d'Evaluation de Valeurs par les Experts du 
								Cadastre Belge Continuity in the Methodologic 
								Approach of the Evaluation of Values by the 
								Appraisers of the Belgian Cadastre (4628)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Pierre Bibollet (France): Le portail e-foncier, levier de modernisation de 
								la délégation de service public du 
								géomčtre-expert (3880)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Jean-Paul Miserez (Switzerland): Réaliser la Déclaration 1 de Cadastre 2014: un 
								exemple suisse (4652)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This paper has been presented at the congress 
								by Dr. Daniel Steudler .
 François Mazuyer (France): Professional Ethics and Deontology (3874)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Samuel Nguema Ondo Obiang (Gabon): La problématique foncičre au Gabon et la 
								nécessité d'une réforme et de son ouverture vers 
								l'extérieur (4677)
 [abstract]
 This paper has not been presented at the 
								congress.
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside 108, SCEC
 | TS 3M - Project and 
								Organisation Management II Commission: 10
 Chair: Mr. Andrew Morley, Chair of FIG 
								Commission 10, United Kingdom
 Rapporteur: Mr. Robert Sinkner, Chair 
								Elect of FIG Commission 10, Czech Republic
 Andrew Daniel Finegan (Australia): Making Sense of Wicked Projects (4014)
 [paper] [handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Chigozie Dimgba and Ubong Ikpe 
								(Nigeria): A Perspective on Project and Programme 
								Management (Best Practises) (4260)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Abdelrazik Kandeil and Mohamed K. 
								Hassan (Egypt): Hand-Over Process Improvement in Large 
								Construction Projects (4301)
 [paper]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 This paper has been presented by Richard 
								Hucker, United Kingdom.
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 14:00–17:00
 Bayside 107, SCEC
 | Joint Board of Spatial 
								Information Societies Commission: Board of JB-GIS
 Chair: Mr. Mark Cygan, Chair of JB-GIS
 
									For JB-GIS Members 
									By invitation only  |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 14:00–17:00
 Bayside Gallery B, SCEC
 | Director General Forum Commission: Director General Forum
 Chair: Mr. Warwick Watkins, Surveyor 
								General, NSW, Australia
 Rapporteur: Mr.Iain Greenway , FIG Vice 
								President, United Kingdom
 
									The Director General Forum brings 
									together senior managers of national 
									mapping, cadastral and land organisations 
									from around the world to discuss topics of 
									mutual interest and importance. This event 
									is the 3rd in a series which FIG has hosted. 
									About 40-50 countries are expected to be 
									represented. The Forum in Sydney will 
									consider in particular: organisational 
									mergers and government restructuring; 
									delivering in challenging financial times; 
									and building strong relationships with the 
									private and academic sectors. The Forum will 
									agree key issues in a communiqué from 
									national organisations to FIG to be 
									presented at the closing ceremony of the 
									congress.  |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 15:30–16:00
 Exhibition Hall, SCEC
 | Coffee/Tea Break |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside Auditorium A, SCEC
 | TS 4A - Open-Source Software 
								Solutions in Cadastre Commission: 7
 Chair: Dr. Daniel Steudler, Switzerland
 Rapporteur: Ms. Piroska Zalaba, Hungary
 Daniel Steudler (Switzerland) and 
								Mika Törhönen (Italy): The Potential of Open-Source Software in 
								Cadastre and Land Registration – A General View 
								(4167)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Geoffrey C. Hay and G. Brent Hall 
								(New Zealand): A Semantic Web Approach to Application 
								Configuration in the Land Administration Domain 
								(4519)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Gertrude Pieper (Netherlands): Existing Open Source Tools and Possibilities for 
								Cadastre Systems (4577)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Markus Seifert (Germany): Open Source Software in Daily Bavarian Cadastral 
								Work – Practical Experience (4604)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside 103, SCEC
 | TS 4B - Organisational, 
								Strategic and Fiscal Aspects in SIM Commission: 3
 Chair: Dr. Orhan Ercan, 
								Turkey
 Rapporteur: Dr. Rahmi Nurhan Çelik, 
								Turkey
 Oscar Custers and Gijsbert Noordam 
								(Netherlands): Leveraging Geospatial Information Across the 
								Enterprise: Bentley’s Flexible Geospatial 
								Approach (4702)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Jens Riecken (Germany): Spatial Information Management in the Context of 
								Organizational Development – the Approach in 
								North-Rhine Westphalia, Germany (3805)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Anders Lundquist, Ewa Rannestig 
								and Ulf Sandgren (Sweden): The Swedish National Geodata Strategy and Its 
								Implementation (3796)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Sarah James and John Richardson 
								(United Kingdom): Managing Data Licensing Need Not Be a Problem! 
								(4746)
 [paper] [handouts]
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside 104, SCEC
 | TS 4C - GNSS CORS Networks - 
								Positioning Infrastructure, Analysis and 
								Applications II Commission: 5
 Chair: Dr. Craig Roberts, Australia
 Rapporteur: Mr. Neil Ashcroft, Singapore
 Volker Janssen, Thomas Grinter,
								Craig Roberts and Michael Troth 
								(Australia): Improving Cadastral Infrastructure with RTK GPS 
								in Australia (3825)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Jeremy Palmer (New Zealand) and 
								Michael Moore (Australia): PositioNZ-PP - A GPS Post-Processing Service New 
								Zealand (4102)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Lars Jämtnäs, Ragne Emardson 
								and Bo Jonsson (Sweden): Quality Assessment of Network-RTK in the SWEPOS™ 
								Network of Permanent GNSS Stations (4247)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This paper has been presented by Mr. Johan 
								Sunna.
 Simon C. W. Kwok (Hong Kong SAR, China):
								What Makes the Positioning Infrastructure Work – 
								The Experience of the Hong Kong Satellite 
								Positioning Reference Station Network (4526)
 [handouts]
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside 102, SCEC
 | TS 4D - TLS Application I Commission: 6
 Chair: Mr. Faheem Khan, Singapore
 Rapporteur: Prof. Alessandro Capra, Italy
 Ivo Milev (Germany): Leeds the Automation Degree in the Processing of 
								Laser Scan Data to Better Final Products? (4409)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Thomas Werner and David Morris 
								(Australia): 3D Laser Scanning for Masonry Arch Bridges 
								(4436)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Timothy Nuttens, Alain De Wulf,
								Lander Bral, Bart De Wit and 
								Leen Carlier (Belgium): High Resolution Terrestrial Laser Scanning for 
								Tunnel Deformation Measurements (4497)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Ela Vela, Luka Babić, Almin 
								Đapo, Branko Kordić and Boško 
								Pribičević (Croatia): Terrestrial Laser Scanning for the Digital 
								Preservation of a Croatian Historical Village 
								“Dobranje” (4492)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Alessandro Capra, Eleonora 
								Bertacchini, Emanuele Boni, 
								Cristina Castagnetti and Marco Dubbini 
								(Italy): Terrestrial Laser Scanner for Surveying and 
								Monitoring Middle Age Towers (4445)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Peter Rieger, Nikolaus Studnicka,
								Martin Pfennigbauer and Andreas 
								Ullrich (Austria): Advances in Mobile Laser Scanning Data 
								Acquisition (4575)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside 105, SCEC
 | TS 4E - Coasts and Natural 
								Resources Commission: 8 and 4
 Chair: Mr. Kwame Tenadu, Ghana
 Rapporteur: Dr. Michael Sutherland, Chair 
								Elect of FIG Commission 4, Canada
 Isaac Boateng (United Kingdom): The Best Practice for Coastal Adaption Planning: 
								A Surveyor's Perspectice (4756)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Flavio Boscatto and Francisco 
								Henrique Oliveira (Brazil): The Cadastre System of Mollusk Culture at Santa 
								Catarina Island - Brazil (4277)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Narsimha Garlapati, Mustak Shaikh 
								and Mick Dwyer (Australia): Building the Capacity to Access Spatial 
								Information about the Extent of Riparian 
								Vegetation in New South Wales,Australia (4070)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Jesper Rye Rasmussen (Denmark): Climate Change and Mapping of the Future Nature 
								(4033)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside 201, SCEC
 | TS 4F - Compulsory Purchase 
								and Compensation II Commission: 9
 Chair: Ms. Heidi Falkenbach, Finland
 Rapporteur: Mr. Vince Mangioni, Australia
 Craig Harris and Trevor Knowles 
								(New Zealand): Public Works Act Land Acquisition in New 
								Zealand... Clarifying for Owners the Crowns 
								Differing Roles and Managing Owners/consultants 
								Expectations on Reimbursement of Fees (4429)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside 202, SCEC
 | TS 4G - Surveying Education 
								Curricula II Commission: 2
 Chair: Mr. Gert Steinkellner, Austria
 Rapporteur: Mr. Ernest Chan, Hong Kong 
								SAR, China
 Hans Mattsson and Marina Vaskovich 
								(Sweden): Capacity Building in Land Management (3925)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Miljenko Lapaine and Stanislav 
								Franges (Croatia): Education in Geodesy and Geoinformatics at the 
								University of Zagreb and the Bologna Process 
								(4267)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Damir Medak, Bosko Pribicevic,
								Stanislav Franges (Croatia), Adrijana 
								Car (Austria) and Jacek Kozak 
								(Poland): Impact of TEMPUS CARDS Project GIST-CroHE on the 
								New MSc in Geoinformatics Curriculum and on the 
								Implementation of Bologna Process at the Faculty 
								of Geodesy, University of Zagreb, Croatia (4246)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 Branko Bozic (Serbia), Olga 
								Petrakovska (Ukraine) and Violeta Vasilic 
								(Serbia): Similarities and Differences between Surveyor's 
								Education in Kiev and Belgrade at University 
								Level (4002)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Bruce Harvey (Australia): Teaching Surveying: What Is Important? (3968)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Gheorghe M.T. Radulescu, Adrian 
								T.G. Radulescu, Gabriel Badescu, 
								Carmen Nutiu and Virgil.M.G. Radulescu 
								(Romania): The Role of Surveying Within the University 
								Curricula for Training Terrestrial Measurement 
								and Cadastre Engineers (3944)
 [paper]
 This paper has not been presented at the 
								congress.
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside 203, SCEC
 | TS 4H - Remote Sensing and 
								Imagery II Commission: 5 and 6
 Chair: Dr. Ralf Schroth, Germany
 Rapporteur: Mr. Rob Sarib, Australia
 Senol Kuscu, M.Sait Ayik, 
								Eray Can and Ayhan Mesci (Turkey):
								Project for the Producing of 1/1000 Scale Based 
								Plans from Colourful Images with Taken Digital 
								Camera in Bursa Metropole Area in Turkey (4512)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Gabriel Scarmana (Australia): Mapping City Environments Using a Single 
								Hand-Held Camera (4430)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Jung Hum Yu (Republic of Korea) and 
								Linlin Ge (Australia): Digital Elevation Model Generation Using 
								Ascending and Descending Multi-baseline 
								ALOS/PALSAR Radar Images (4086)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside 106, SCEC
 | TS 4I - Hydrographic 
								Capacity Building Commission: 4
 Chair: Mr. Gordon Johnston, United 
								Kingdom
 Rapporteur: Mr. Andrew Leyzack, Chair of 
								FIG Commission 4, Canada
 Adam Greenland (New Zealand): IHO Capacity Building in the South West Pacific 
								Region - NZ Perspective (3981)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 Volker Böder (Germany): The DHyG-Accredited Hydrographer - First Steps 
								and Evaluations (3960)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 Roderick Nairn and Jasbir Randhawa 
								(Australia): Competency Certification for Hydrographic 
								Surveyors - The Australasian Experience (3861)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Scott Preskett (New Zealand): The Continuing Development of the IHO Category A 
								Hydrographic Surveying Program at the University 
								of Otago (4100)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside 101, SCEC
 | TS 4J - Francophone Session 
								2 - Institutional and Professional Development Commission: 7 and FGF
 Chair: Prof. Francis Gäbele, Belgium
 Rapporteur: Mr. Marc Vanderschuren, 
								Belgium
 Francis Gäbele and Marc 
								Vanderschueren (Belgium): La Sécurité Juridique des Biens Immobiliers en 
								Belgique The Legal Certainty of Immovable 
								Property in Belgium (4627)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Claire Galpin (France), René Claude 
								Niyonkuru and Jean Marie Habwintahe 
								(Burundi): Faire face aux défis de demain au Burundi: 
								Gestion foncičre décentralisée (4664)
 [abstract] [handouts]
 Annick Jaton and Stéphane Roche 
								(Canada): Renforcer les compétences par la formation ŕ 
								distance: exemple de l'Université Laval au 
								Québec (4682)
 [abstract] [handouts]
 Moha El-Ayachi and Mohamed Stifa 
								(Morocco): Étude des potentialités du DGPS en Temps Réel 
								avec solution OMNISTAR pour des fins de géo-localisation 
								(4678)
 [paper]
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside Gallery A, SCEC
 | TS 4K - Land Administration 
								Domain Model Commission: 7
 Chair: Mr. Libor Tomandl, Czech Republic
 Rapporteur: Mr. Gyula Iván, Hungary
 Christiaan Lemmen, Peter van 
								Oosterom (Netherlands), Claude Eisenhut 
								(Switzerland) and Harry Uitermark 
								(Netherlands): Rights, Restrictions and Responsibilities in the 
								Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) (4221)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Jaap Zevenbergen (Netherlands) and 
								Solomon Haile (Kenya): Institutional Aspects of Implementing Inclusive 
								Land Information Systems like STDM (4254)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Christiaan Lemmen, Peter van 
								Oosterom (Netherlands), Rod Thompson 
								(Australia), Joăo Hespanha (Portugal) and
								Harry Uitermark (Netherlands): The Geometry of Spatial Units in the Land 
								Administration Domain Model (LADM) (4214)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Tarun Ghawana (India), Joăo Paulo 
								Hespanha (Portugal), Jaap Zevenbergen 
								and Peter van Oosterom (Netherlands): Groundwater Management in Land Administration: A 
								Spatio-temporal Perspective (4298)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside 108, SCEC
 | TS 4M - Buildings, 
								Construction and Sustainable Development Commission: 10
 Chair: Mr. Richard Hucker, United Kingdom
 Rapporteur: Mr. Robert Sinkner, Chair 
								Elect of FIG Commission 10, Czech Republic
 Paula Judson, Usha Iyer-Raniga,
								Ralph Horne and James Wong 
								(Australia): Integrating Built Heritage and Sustainable 
								Development (3977)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Sara Wilkinson, Kimberley James 
								and Richard Reed (Australia): Building Adaptation in the Melbourne CBD: The 
								Relationship between Adaptation and Building 
								Characteristics (3779)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Kenny Chan (Hong Kong SAR, China): Building the Capacity and Improvement Factors in 
								Real Estate Management and Maintenance (4564)
 [paper]
 Clive Warren (Australia) and Graham 
								Mathews (New Zealand): Building Resilience - Built Environment 
								Professions in Pre and Post Disaster Management 
								(4190)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 17:00–18:00
 Bayside Gallery B, SCEC
 | Director General Forum - 
								Reception Commission: Director General Forum
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 18:00–19:30
 Government House, Macquarie Street, Sydney
 | Reception at the Government 
								House 
									Reception hosted by the Governer of NSW, 
									Prof. Marie Bashir AC CVO 
									For Presidents of FIG members 
									associations 
									Buses will depart from SCEC 17:40 
									By invitation only |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 08:00–18:00
 Parkside Promenade, SCEC
 | Registration |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 08:00–10:00
 FIG Meeting Room, Bayside 108, SCEC
 | FIG Foundation - Meeting of the Board of 
								Directors Chair: Mr. John Hohol, President of FIG 
								Foundation, USA
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside Gallery B, SCEC
 | SIDS 1 - Small Islands 
								Development Seminar - Building Professional 
								Capacity Chair: Dr. Mele Rakai, Fiji
 Discussant: Ms. Jude Wallace, Australia
 Rapporteur: Dr. Spike Boydell , Australia
 
									The FIG Congress includes a special 
									seminar looking at the issues confronting 
									so-called “Small Island Developing States”. 
									These island nations face special challenges 
									as they struggle with Land Governance issues 
									associated with achieving the Millennium 
									Development Goals. The opening session aims 
									at setting the scene for professional 
									capacity building in the region by 
									identifying the specific gaps in capacity in 
									the region, and discussing ways in which 
									land practitioners could contribute towards 
									closing the gaps and thus assist with the 
									achievement of the MDGs in the region. |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside Auditorium A, SCEC
 | TS 5A - Development of 3D 
								Cadastre Commission: 7
 Chair: Prof. Peter van Oosterom, The 
								Netherlands
 Rapporteur: Dr. Jaap Zevenbergen, The 
								Netherlands
 Tor Valstad (Norway): At Last! After 10 Years in Waiting Norway Has a 
								New Cadastral Law that also Includes 3D Objects 
								(4473)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 Göran Eriksson and Lars Jansson 
								(Sweden): Strata Titles Are Introduced in Sweden (3909)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Ingegerd Hedmark and Karolina 
								Rönnberg (Sweden): The City Line in Stockholm, the Longest Three 
								Dimensional Property Unit in Sweden (4255)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Sudarshan Karki, Kevin McDougall 
								and Rod Thompson (Australia): An Overview of 3D Cadastre from a Physical Land 
								Parcel and a Legal Property Object Perspective 
								(4432)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Muhammad Imzan Hassan and Alias 
								Abdul Rahman (Malaysia): Malaysian Integrated 3D Cadastre Registration 
								System (4212)
 [paper]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 This paper has not been presented at the 
								congress.
 Tan Liat Choon, Khadijah Binti Hussin and 
								Ernest Khoo Hock Oon (Malaysia):3D Property Situation in Malaysia - Initiatives 
								towards 3D Cadastre (3929)
 [paper]
 This paper has not been presented at the congress.
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside 103, SCEC
 | TS 5B - Information 
								Management Software Commission: 3
 Chair: Prof. Yerach Doytsher, Chair Elect 
								of FIG Commission 3, Israel
 Rapporteur: Dr. Charalobos Ioannidis, 
								Greece
 Michael Dixon (Australia): The Evolution of Data Automation and Its 
								Importance to the Australian Spatial Data 
								Infrastructure (4093)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Geoffrey Y. K. Shea and Jiannong Cao 
								(Hong Kong SAR, China): Use of Open Source Programs to Create a 
								Foundation for Developing Serious GIS 
								Application on Mobile Device (3984)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Cameron Shorter (Australia): Overview of Geospatial Open Source Software 
								Which Is Robust, Feature Rich and Standards 
								Compliant (4207)
 [paper]
 Mario Miler, Drazen Odobasic 
								and Damir Medak (Croatia): Efficient Web-GIS Solution based on Open Source 
								Technologies: Case-Study of Urban Planning and 
								Management of the City of Zagreb, Croatia (4291)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Hamed Olfat, Abbas Rajabifard 
								and Mohsen Kalantari (Australia): Automatic Spatial Metadata Update: A New 
								Approach (4079)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside 104, SCEC
 | TS 5C - The Quality of 
								Measurements Commission: 5
 Chair: Mr. Graeme Blick, New Zealand
 Rapporteur: Dr. Gethin W. Roberts, Chair 
								Elect of FIG Commission 6, United Kingdom
 Jorma Jokela, Pasi Häkli 
								(Finland), Rupert Kugler, Helmut 
								Skorpil and Michael Matus (Austria):
								Calibration of the BEV Geodetic Baseline (3873)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 David Martin (France): Instrument Calibration at the ESRF (3910)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Simon Fuller, Eldar Rubinov, 
								Phil Collier and Seager James 
								(Australia): Integrated Quality Indicators and Stochastic 
								Modelling for Real-Time Positioning: Overview 
								and Implementation (4145)
 [paper]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Eldar Rubinov, Simon Fuller, 
								Phil Collier and James Seager 
								(Australia): Implementation of Real-Time Quality Control 
								Procedures for Network RTK GNSS Positioning 
								(4151)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Philipp Zeimetz and Heiner Kuhlmann 
								(Germany): Validation of the Laboratory Calibration of 
								Geodetic Antennas based on GPS Measurements 
								(4308)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside 102, SCEC
 | TS 5D - Landslide and 
								Subsidence Monitoring I Commission: 6
 Chair: Mr. Joel van Cranenbroeck, Belgium
 Rapporteur: Prof. Andreas Eichhorn, 
								Germany
 Andreas Eichhorn (Germany) and 
								Thilo Schmalz (Austria): Calibration of a Numerical Slope Model by Means 
								of Adaptive Kalman-filtering (4024)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Susan Shield, Peter Sergeant 
								and Mark Harrower (Australia): Subsidence Analysis for Underground Coal Mining 
								Operations: The Use of Airborne Laser Scanning 
								Data (4225)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Turgut Uzel, Kamil Eren and 
								Ahmet Anil Dindar (Turkey): Monitoring Plate Tectonics and Subsidence in 
								Turkey by CORS-TR and InSAR (4570)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside 105, SCEC
 | TS 5E - Planning Heritage: 
								Back to the Future Commission: 8
 Chair: Mr. Tim Goodhead, United Kingdom
 Malvern Tipping (United Kingdom): Identifying Clay-construction Buildings in a 
								Norfolk Market Town (4522)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 S. Hendriatiningsih, Yan Shofian 
								Syarief, Alfita Puspa Handayani, 
								Andri Hernandi and Rizqi Abdulharis 
								(Indonesia): Cultural Landscape Mapping: The Basis for 
								Managing a Sustainable Future? (4488)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside 201, SCEC
 | TS 5F - History of Surveying Commission: History
 Chair: Mr. John Brock, Australia
 Rapporteur: Ms. Kerima-Gae Topp, 
								Australia
 Adrian Cummins (Australia): John McDouall Stuarts Explorations 1858-1862 
								(4160)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Craig Roberts and Matthew Cooper 
								(Australia): The Scale of the Solar System: Re-enacting the 
								Transit of Venus Observations 5-6 June 2012 
								(3851)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Geoffrey Sandford (Australia): Larry Wells and the Lost Tribe (4524)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Case Bosloper (Australia): William Dawes’ Gravity Measurement in Sydney 
								Cove, 1788 (4534)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Graham Tweedie (Australia): A Tribute to the Surveyors/Explorers of the 19th 
								Century Australia (4084)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside 202, SCEC
 | TS 5G - Education Pedagogy 
								in Surveying Commission: 2
 Chair: Prof. Damir Medak, Croatia
 Rapporteur: Mr. Robert Webb, Australia
 Michael Mayer (Germany): An Engineering Science Experience Report on 
								Using Competence-based Techniques to Support 
								Students Individually und Sustainably (4382)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Simon Mclean (United Kingdom): Pedagogy of Using Industrial Simulation in 
								Surveying Education: A Study of Two Models Run 
								at Sheffield Hallam University, 2008/9 (3769)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Martin Smith, Andrew Burton and
								Nikolaos Kokkas (United Kingdom): Teaching and Learning Strategies for 3D Urban 
								and Landscape Modelling (4061)
 [paper]
 Steve Yau Wah Lam (Hong Kong SAR, 
								China): Work-Integrated Geomatics Higher Education in 
								Hong Kong (4359)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Arve Leiknes (Norway): Cadastral Practice – a Success for the Education 
								in Land Surveying and Land Management at Bergen 
								University College (4478)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside 203, SCEC
 | TS 5H - Gender Issues in 
								Surveying Commission: 1 and 7
 Chair: Ms. Gertrude Pieper, The 
								Netherlands
 Rapporteur: Ms. Leonie Newnham, Chair 
								Elect of FIG Commission 1, Australia
 John Parker (Australia): Why Aren't Women Getting the Jobs They Deserve 
								to? (4367)
 [paper]
 Benedicta Ugwulebo (Nigeria): How Women in Surveying can Change the Society 
								(4257)
 [paper]
 Fabian Thiel (Cambodia): Gender Equality and Land Law in Cambodia (4668)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Bayram Uzun and Ebru H. Colak (Turkey):
								The Issues of Women’s Property Acquisition in 
								Turkey (4237)
 [paper]
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside 106, SCEC
 | TS 5I - Building Land 
								Administration Commission: 7
 Chair: Mr. Richard Grover, United Kingdom
 Rapporteur: Mr. Leiv Barte Mjos, Norway
 Wilhelm Zeddies (Germany): Official Surveying and Mapping in Germany - 
								Cooperation between the Public and the Private 
								Sector (3802)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Jouni Johannes Anttonen (Finland): Successful Capacity Building of the Cambodian 
								Land Administration: Finnish Technical 
								Assistance Combined with the Local Khmer 
								Expertise, Traditions and Culture (4602)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Andrus Nnaemeka Ukaejiofo (Nigeria):
								Identifying Appropriate Tools for Effective Land 
								Governance in Nigeria (4612)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Ewa Swensson (Sweden): Quality Improvement of the Cadastral Information 
								in Sweden (4031)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside 101, SCEC
 | TS 5J - Spatial Information 
								for Climate Change Monitoring and Other Natural 
								Disasters Management Commission: 3, 7 and 8
 Chair: Dr. Orhan Ercan, Turkey
 Rapporteur: Mr. Kwame Tenadu, Ghana
 David Mitchell (Australia): Reducing Vulnerability to Natural Disasters in 
								the Asia Pacific through Enhanced Tenure 
								Security (4127)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside Gallery A, SCEC
 | TS 5K - Cadastral Projects Commission: 7
 Chair: Mr. Daniel Roberge, Chair Elect of 
								FIG Commission 7, Canada
 Rapporteur: Ms. Monica Lengoiboni, the 
								Netherlands
 Haim Srebro (Israel): On the Way to a Coordinate Based Cadastre (CBC) 
								in Israel (3837)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Hyunjin Kim (Republic of Korea): The Study and Example of Application for the 
								Establishment of Cadastral Methodology in 
								Morocco (4150)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Moha El-ayachi, Elhassan Semlali,
								Mohamed Ettarid and Driss Tahiri (Morocco):
								An Object Model of a Multipurpose Cadastral 
								Information System with the Object Oriented 
								Approach - A Case Study (3953)
 [paper]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Elisabetta Genovese and Francis Roy 
								(Canada): From Parcel to Global Cadastre: Challenges and 
								Issues of the Post-reform Quebec Cadastre (4499)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 08:30–10:00
 Commission Room 1, SCEC, Exhibition Hall
 | Roundtable on Good Practice 
								in Compulsory Purchase and Compensation Commission: 9
 Chair: Prof. Kauko Viitanen, Chair of FIG 
								Commission 9, Finland
 
									This roundtable is organised by 
									Commission 9 WG 9.1 and open for all 
									interested participants |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 10:00–10:30
 Exhibition Hall, SCEC
 | Coffee/Tea Break |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 10:30–12:00
 Bayside Auditorium A, SCEC
 | Plenary Session 3 - The Big 
								Challenges Commission: All
 Chair: Prof. Stig Enemark, FIG President, 
								Denmark
 Daniel Fitzpatrick (Australia):
								Climate Change, Disaster Management and Land 
								Governance (4647)
 [handouts]
 Paul Munro-Faure (Italy): Good Land Governance (4648)
 [handouts]
 Mohamed El-Sioufi (Kenya): Climate Change and Sustainable Cities (4658)
 [paper] [handouts]
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 12:00–13:00
 Exhibition Hall, SCEC
 | Lunch |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 13:00–14:00
 Bayside Auditorium A, SCEC
 | After Lunch Talk 2 - 
								ESRI: 
								Visions for the Future Commission: All
 Chair: Mr. Robin McLaren, United Kingdom
 
								Brent Jones (USA): The Geospatial Response to Haiti (4657)
 [handouts]
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 13:00–14:00
 Bayside Gallery B, SCEC
 | SIDS 2 - Small Islands 
								Development Seminar - Climate Change and Natural 
								Disasters Chair: Mr. Johnny Edmonds, New Zealand
 Discussant: Dr. Daniel Fitzpatrick
								, Australia
 Rapporteur: Dr. David Mitchell, Australia
 
									This session on climate change and 
									disaster mitigation develops the 
									relationship between climate change, 
									community resilience and land tenure. The 
									tsunami that hit Samoa and other Pacific 
									Island Countries in September 2009 was 
									graphic evidence of the vulnerability of 
									coastal communities. The objective of this 
									session is to articulate the input and 
									contribution of land professionals in the 
									preparedness, mitigation, emergency response, 
									recovery and rehabilitation stages of 
									Disaster Risk Management.
									 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside Gallery A, SCEC
 | INV 3 - Spatially Enabled 
								Society Commission: 3 and 7
 Chair: Mr. Helge Onsrud, Norway
 Ian 
								Williamson, Abbas Rajabifard and 
								Peter Holland (Australia): Spatially Enabled Society (4134)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Daniel Steudler (Switzerland) and 
								Abbas Rajabifard (Australia): Spatially Enabled Society – Role of the Cadastre 
								(4164)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Greg Scott (Australia): Spatially Enabled Society – Developments in 
								Asia-Pacific Region (4757)
 [handouts]
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside Gallery B, SCEC
 | SIDS 3 - Small Islands 
								Development Seminar - Access to Land, Coastal 
								and Marine Resources Chair: Mr. Russell Nari, Vanuatu
 Rapporteur: Mr. Bill Robertson, New 
								Zealand
 
									The challenge of access to land and 
									marine resources due to a lack of clearly 
									defined real property rights is often cited 
									as a major cause of dispute and resultant 
									instability for SIDS. In this session we 
									explore institutional impediments to land 
									and resource access in SIDS. We investigate 
									the issues of gender and intergenerational 
									equity, and the application of land trusts, 
									with a view to proposing workable leasehold 
									solutions that do not risk creating 
									long-term perpetual lease structures.
									 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside Auditorium A, SCEC
 | TS 6A - Land Administration 
								and Climate Change Commission: 7
 Chair: Mr. Soren Fauerholm Christensen, 
								Denmark
 Rapporteur: Mr. Soren Fauerholm Christensen, 
								Denmark
 Grenville Barnes and Cheryl Quail 
								(USA): Facing the Cadastral Challenges of Managing 
								Carbon Property Rights to Mitigate Climate 
								Change (4239)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Michael Stapleton (Australia): Climate Change and the Cadastral Surveyor (3934)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Krishna Nadimpalli, Mark Dunford,
								Lauren Power, Mark Edwards and 
								Robert P Cechet (Australia): National Exposure Profile for Evidence Based 
								Climate Change Adaptation (3897)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 Eddie Cichocki (Australia): Surveying Response to the Victorian Bushfires of 
								February 2009 (4104)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Jelena Unger (Croatia): Cadastre Involvement in Sustainable Development 
								as an Essential Component (3820)
 [paper] [handouts]
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside 103, SCEC
 | TS 6B - Spatial Data 
								Infrastructures Commission: 3
 Chair: Ms. Kari Strande, Norway
 Rapporteur: Mr. Lefteris Lykouropoulos, Greece
 Bas Kok (Netherlands): Convergences between Geo Spatial Communities: A 
								Key Condition for Decision Making (4041)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Robert Woodcock (Australia): Auscope: Australian Earth Science Research 
								Spatial Information Infrastructure (4000)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Wilhelm Zeddies (Germany): Geospatial Reference Data as Public Sector 
								Information - Involvement of the Surveying and 
								Mapping Authorities – The German Way (3804)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Guler Yalcin, Bilal Erkek and
								Sedat Bakici (Turkey): Spatial Data Infrastructure in Turkey and 
								Projects (3870)
 [paper]
 Ljerka Rašić and Željko Bačić 
								(Croatia): The Role of National Mapping and Cadastre 
								Agencies in Establishment of NSDI: Croatian 
								Example (4032)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside 104, SCEC
 | TS 6C - Global Geodetic 
								Observing System and APREF I Commission: 5
 Chair: Prof. Rudolf Staiger, Chair of FIG 
								Commission 5, Germany
 Rapporteur: Mr. Robert Sarib, Australia
 Markus Rothacher (Germany): Global Geodetic Observing System and GGOS 
								(invited) (4698)
 [handouts]
 Ruth E. Neilan (USA), John M. Dow 
								(Germany), Chris Rizos (Australia) and 
								Markus Rothacher (Switzerland): The Global Geodetic Observing System and the 
								International GNSS Service (IGS) (4697)
 [abstract] [handouts]
 John Dawson and Guorong Hu 
								(Australia): Improving the Geodetic Infrastructure of the 
								Asia-Pacific Region (4109)
 [abstract] [handouts]
 Gary Johnston and Linda Morgan 
								(Australia): The Status of the National Geospatial Reference 
								System and Its Contribution to Global Geodetic 
								Initiatives (4116)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Hasanuddin Z. Abidin, Cecep Subarya,
								Buldan Muslim (Indonesia), Rahma 
								Hanifa (Japan) and Wenny Rusmawar 
								(Indonesia): The Applications of GPS CORS in Indonesia: 
								Status, Prospect and Limitation (3924)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside 102, SCEC
 | TS 6D - Quality Management 
								and Standards Commission: 6 and 5
 Chair: Dr. Ivo Milev, Germany
 Rapporteur: Mr. Don Abbey, Australia
 Steve Yau Wah Lam (Hong Kong SAR, 
								China): TQM of Engineering Survey Operations under ISO 
								9001 in Hong Kong (3998)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Jim Ollis (Australia): A National Survey Standard for Road and Bridge 
								Construction in Australia and New Zealand (4001)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Mourad Bouziani, Khalid Yousfi,
								Kamal Charafi and El Maati Zidane 
								(Morocco): Quality Standards of Road Surveying in Morocco 
								(4217)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Nic Donnelly and Matt Amos (New 
								Zealand): Implementation of a New Survey Control Standard 
								for New Zealand (4126)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Don Abbey and Linda Morgan 
								(Australia): SP1 - A New Standard for Control Surveys in 
								Australia (3903)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside 105, SCEC
 | TS 6E - Planning: Addressing 
								Issues of Urban Growth Commission: 8
 Chair: Mr. Wafula Nabutola, Chair Elect 
								of FIG Commission 8, Kenya
 Sophie Schetke, Dagmar Haase 
								and Theo Kötter (Germany): Towards Sustainable Urban Land Use – A 
								Methodological Design for Implementing 
								Socio-ecological Targets into the Strategic 
								Planning of Cities in Germany (4626)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Olga Petrakovska (Ukraine): Restrictions of Land Use in Ukraine (4491)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Madan Mohan (India): Geospatial Information for Urban Sprawl Planning 
								and Policies Implementation in Developing 
								Country's NCR Region: A Study of NOIDA City, 
								India (4050)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 David Oluwamotemi (Nigeria): Land Acquisition, Compensation and Resettlement 
								in Developing Economies - Nigeria as a Case 
								Study (3616)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside 201, SCEC
 | TS 6F - Real Estate Market 
								and Valuation Commission: 9
 Chair: Dr. Winrich Voss, Germany
 Rapporteur: Prof. Dirk Loehr, Germany
 Steven Nystrom (USA): Diagnostic Tools and Perspective Practices for 
								the Valuation Profession (4455)
 [abstract] [handouts]
 Dennis Webb (USA): Short- and Long-Term (Sustainable) Property 
								Values (4281)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Wilfred Anim-Odame (Ghana), Tony 
								Key and Simon Stevenson (United 
								Kingdom): The Nascent Real Estate Investment Market in 
								Ghana (3830)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Markku Airaksinen and Simo 
								Hannelius (Finland): The Income Approach and Comparison Approach 
								Combined with Market Prices in Forest Valuation 
								(4141)
 [paper] [handouts]
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside 202, SCEC
 | TS 6G - e-Learning I Commission: 2
 Chair: Prof. Esben Munk Sorensen, Denmark
 Rapporteur: Ms. Kate Fairlie, Australia
 Liza Groenendijk, Christiaan Lemmen 
								and Paul van der Molen (Netherlands): E-learning: the Future for Land Administration 
								Studies? (3935)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Bela Markus (Hungary): Worldwide Learning Infrastructure (4035)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Arnaud Deshogues, Pierre-Yves 
								Gillieron and Bertrand Merminod 
								(Switzerland): Enhancement of Geomatics Education by Using 
								Internet Based Techniques (4157)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Moha El-ayachi (Morocco): Toward a Virtual Academic Consortium to Promote 
								Land Information Sciences in Africa (4232)
 [paper]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside 203, SCEC
 | TS 6H - Engineering Surveys 
								I Commission: 6
 Chair: Mr. David Martin, France
 Rapporteur: Prof. Alojz Kopacik, Chair of FIG 
								Commission 6, Slovakia
 Guenter Schmitt (Germany): Geodetic Contributions to IWRM-Projects in 
								Middle Java, Indonesia (3751)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Théo Engel (Switzerland), Bodo Lahr 
								(Germany) and Jürg Kaufmann 
								(Switzerland): Building Up on Railway Coordinates (4477)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 David Martin (France): Review of Accelerator Alignment (3911)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Edi Meier, Philippe Limpach, 
								Hilmar Ingensand, Alain Geiger and 
								Andreas Steiger (Switzerland): Hydrostatic Leveling Systems: Measuring at the 
								System Limits (4474)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Jesus Velasco, Juan Prieto, 
								Tomas Herrero and Jose Fabrega 
								(Spain): Drilling a 25 km Tunnel for High Speed Railway 
								in Spain (4542)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Steve Yau Wah Lam (Hong Kong SAR, 
								China): Recent Advances of Engineering Survey Operations 
								for Tunnel Construction in Hong Kong (3995)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside 106, SCEC
 | TS 6I - Technology in Land 
								Administration Commission: 7 and 5
 Chair: Dr. Conrad Tang, Hong-Kong SAR, 
								China
 Rapporteur: Mr. Gyula Iván, Hungary
 Ian Harper (Australia): The New Technology of a Survey Data Model and 
								Cadastral Fabric as the Foundation for a Future 
								Land Administration System (4038)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Thaer Shunnar and Michael Barry 
								(Canada): Knowledge Discovery from Land Record Systems 
								(4282)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Michael Dixon (Australia) and 
								Duncan Guthrie (United Kingdom): Administrative Boundaries: Automating the Data 
								Processing Cycle for a Critical National Dataset 
								(4091)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Mariane Alves Dal Santo, Carlos 
								Loch and Francisco Henrique Oliveira 
								(Brazil): Digital Cartographic Generalization for Database 
								of Cadastral Maps (4276)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Ji Yeon Jeong (Republic of Korea): Use of Network RTK Using VRS for a Cadastral 
								Survey in Islands (4013)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Reddy Jai Ram (Australia): The Integration of CORS Networks and the 
								Cadastre and Its Application in NSW, Australia 
								(3798)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside 101, SCEC
 | TS 6J - Professional 
								Qualifications and Mutual Recognition Commission: 1
 Chair: Mr. Teo Chee Hai, FIG Vice 
								President, Malaysia
 Rapporteur: Mr, Yaacoub Saade, Chair of 
								FIG Commission 1, Lebanon
 Brian Coutts (New Zealand): Disciplinary Principles for Cadastral Surveyors 
								in Australia and New Zealand (3980)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 John Fryer (Australia): Surveyors Crossing International Boundaries – 
								The Australian and New Zealand Bureau for 
								Assessment of Overseas Qualifications (3806)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Patrick McNamara (Australia): Surveyors Intellectual Property in The High 
								Court of Australia (4743)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Glenn Campbell and Jim Liddle 
								(Australia): The Implementation of a Competency Based 
								Assessment System for Applicants for a 
								Restrictive Licence for Cadastral Surveying 
								(4469)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 John Worldon (Australia): Private Sector Industry Association Involvement 
								in the Registration Process (3964)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 15:30–16:00
 Exhibition Hall, SCEC
 | Coffee/Tea Break |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside Gallery B, SCEC
 | SIDS 4 - Small Islands 
								Development Seminar - Good Governance in Land 
								Tenure and Administration Chair: Mr. Tony Burns, Australia
 Rapporteur: Dr. Kate Dalrymple, Australia
 
									The land sector is particularly 
									susceptible to corruption and rent seeking. 
									The small island states in the Pacific, 
									typically grouped into three regions: 
									Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia, cover a 
									very wide expanse of the world’s surface. 
									The prevalence and importance of customary 
									tenure in the Pacific adds a level of 
									complexity to any consideration of land 
									governance but nonetheless, land governance 
									is an important topic for the Pacific region. 
									This session will explore the topic of land 
									governance as it applies to small island 
									states.
									 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside Auditorium A, SCEC
 | TS 7A - Land Administration 
								- Responses to Crises and Innovations Commission: 7
 Chair: Mr. András Osskó, Chair of FIG 
								Commission 7, Hungary
 Rapporteur: Mr. Wilhelm Zeddies, Germany
 Godfried Barnasconi and Paul van 
								der Molen (Netherlands): Cadastral Innovations and Financial Crisis 
								(4228)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 David Cowen and Donald Buhler 
								(USA): The United States Mortage Crisis and Cadastral 
								Data (4022)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Jaap Zevenbergen (Netherlands) and 
								Tony Burns (Australia): Land Administration in Post-Conflict Areas; A 
								Key Land and Conflict Issue (4011)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Daniel Roberge and Michel Paradis 
								(Canada): Reconstruction in Haiti: A Land Rights 
								Infrastructure to Support Its Sustainable 
								Development (4751)
 [abstract] [handouts]
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside 103, SCEC
 | TS 7B - Regional and 
								National Spatial Data Infrastructures Commission: 3
 Chair: Mr. Robin McLaren, United Kingdom
 Rapporteur: Mr. Ali Fahri Özten, Turkey
 Zeljko Bacic (Croatia) and Zeljko 
								Obradovic (Bosnia and Herzegovina): South-East Europe Regional SDI Cooperation - SEE 
								Inspiration (4044)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Nick Littlewood, Sarah MacDonald 
								and Gerry Stanley (Australia): The Benefits of the PSMA Australia Data Network 
								(4087)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Dan Paull and Dave 
								Lovell (Australia): Closer Than You Think: The Pioneering 
								Relationship between PSMA Australia and 
								EuroGeographics (4090)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Szabolcs Mihály and Pál Lévai (Hungary):
								Provision of Interoperable Datasets to Open GI 
								to EU Communities An European example of SIM 
								(4203)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside 104, SCEC
 | TS 7C - Global Geodetic 
								Observing System and APREF II Commission: 5
 Chair: Mr. Mikael Lilje, Chair Elect of 
								FIG Commission 5, Sweden
 Rapporteur: Mr. Gary Johnston, Australia
 Dru Smith, Kendall Fancher, 
								Steve Breidenbach, Jeff Olsen and 
								Nagendra Paudel (USA): Recent IERS Site Survey of Multiple Co-located 
								Geodetic Techniques by NGS (4187)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Guorong Hu and John Dawson 
								(Australia): The Asia Pacific Regional Geodetic Project 
								(APRGP) GPS Solution (1997–2008) (4113)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 Graeme Blick (New Zealand) and 
								Robert Sarib (Australia): The Geodetic Infrastructure in Australia and New 
								Zealand: Differences and Similarities (4065)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Richard Stanaway and Craig Roberts 
								(Australia): CORS Network and Datum Harmonisation in the 
								Asia-Pacific Region (3773)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside 102, SCEC
 | TS 7D - LIDAR and InSAR 
								Usage in Surveying Commission: 6
 Chair: Prof. Hansjoerg Kutterer, Germany
 Lei Zhang, Xiaoli Ding (Hong 
								Kong SAR, China) and Zhong Lu (USA): Monitoring of Bridge Deformation with InSAR: An 
								Experimental Study (3737)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 Mahmoud Gomah and John Trinder 
								(Australia): Support Vector Machines Based Filtering of Lidar 
								Data (4063)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Hyunil Yoo (Republic of Korea): LIDAR Application for Cultural Heritage 3D 
								Modeling and Reconstruction (4015)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Gil Goncalves and Luisa Gomes 
								Pereira (Portugal): Case Study: Accuracy of a DTM Derived from 
								Full-waveform LiDAR Data under an Unstructured 
								Eucalyptus Forest (4219)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Cristodoulos Psaltis and Charalabos 
								Ioannidis (Greece): Supervised Change Detection on Simulated Data 
								Employing Support Vector Machines (4236)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside 105, SCEC
 | TS 7E - SDI and Planning Commission: 8 and 3
 Chair: Dr. Dalal S. Alnaggar, FIG Vice 
								President, Egypt
 Rapporteur: Mr. Michael Doran, Northern 
								Ireland
 Joerg Blankenbach and Markus 
								Schaffert (Germany): A GIS-based Approach to Supporting 
								e-Participation in Municipal Administration and 
								Planning Strategies in the Context of Web 2.0 
								(3997)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Jason Clark and Ben Somerville 
								(Australia): Making Infrastructure Development Location 
								Intelligent (4551)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside 201, SCEC
 | TS 7F - Real Estate Market 
								and Valuation Methods Commission: 9
 Chair: Mr. Steven Nystrom, USA
 Rapporteur: Ms. Faanimo Reti-Warren, 
								Samoa
 Rene Gudat (Germany): Collections of the Property Market Data for the 
								Valuation Process – An German Approach in an 
								International Context (4029)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Virgo Eresta Jaya (Indonesia): Land Value Indexation in Indonesia (4364)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Anna Baranska (Romania): Influence of Models Form in Two-stage Valuation 
								Procedure on Prediction of Real Estates Market 
								Value (4240)
 [paper]
 This paper has not been presented at the 
								congress.
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside 202, SCEC
 | TS 7G - e-Learning II Commission: 2
 Chair: Ms. Liza Groenendijk, the 
								Netherlands
 Rapporteur: Prof. Olga Petrakovska, 
								Ukraine
 Gethin Roberts and Joshua Grey 
								(United Kingdom): NEST – A New Web Based Teaching Tool for 
								Engineering Surveying (4451)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Kefei Zhang, Erjiang Fu, 
								Gang-Jun Liu, Stuart Whitman and 
								Ming Zhu (Australia): Action Research for a New e-Learning 
								GPS/Surveying Platform (4154)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Esben Munk Sorensen (Denmark): Videoconferencing in Surveying Education 
								Programmes Needs New Institutional Capacity - 
								From One-campus Activities to Multi-campus 
								Functions (4241)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Vladimir Golubev, Aleksander 
								Chibunichev and Irina Fartukova 
								(Russia): Innovative Technologies for Learning in Moscow 
								University of Geodesy and Cartography (MIIGAiK) 
								(4210)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Pedro José Mayoral Valdivia, 
								Alejandro Silvestre Tello Moreno and José 
								Manuel González Freire (Mexico): YouTube Based Learning (4098)
 [paper]
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside 203, SCEC
 | TS 7H - Young Surveyors 
								Network - Attracting New Generations Commission: 1 and 2
 Chair: Ms. Cecilia Lindén, Chair of FIG 
								Young Surveyors Network, Sweden
 Rapporteur: Mr. Yaacoub Saade, Chair of 
								FIG Commission 1, Lebanon
 Cecilia Lindén (Sweden): Building a Young Surveyors Network – A Way to 
								Rejuvenate the Surveying Profession? (3745)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Tim Goodhead (United Kingdom): Opportunities for Linking Young Surveyors Across 
								Professional Surveying Member Organizations and 
								FIG (3919)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Chris McAlister, Kate Fairlie 
								(Australia) and Cemal Ozgur Kivilcim 
								(Turkey): Identify Crisis: Challenges and Capacity Building 
								for Next Generation Surveyors (4435)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Gary Jeffress and Grenville Barnes 
								(USA): Facing the Challenge of the Shrinking, Aging 
								Surveying Profession (3860)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside 106, SCEC
 | TS 7I - Geographical Names Commission: 3 and 7
 Chair: Mr.William Watt, Australia
 Rapporteur:
								Mr. Ken Hall, United Kingdom
 Rudolph Matindas (Indonesia) and 
								Bill Watt (Australia): United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical 
								Names - Structure, Directions and Achievements 
								(4560)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Bill Watt and Greg Windsor 
								(Australia): Place Names in the Spatial Environment (4559)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Lorraine Bayliss and Bill Watt 
								(Australia): CGNA Education Package (4558)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Donald Grant and Wendy Shaw 
								(New Zealand): Place Naming Legislation in New Zealand (4557)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Anselm Haanen (New Zealand) and 
								Brian Goodchild (Australia): A Street Addressing Standard for Australia and 
								New Zealand (4097)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside 101, SCEC
 | TS 7J - Social Aspects in 
								Land Administration and Land Reform Commission: 7
 Chair: Mr. Jouni Anttonen, Finland
 Stephnie Nicolene De Villiers 
								(Namibia) and Arbind Man Tuladhar 
								(Netherlands): Transparency in the Resettlement Process of 
								Namibia (4189)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Sar Sovann (Cambodia): Status of Land Reform in Cambodia (4633)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Suon Sopha, Lor Davuth and 
								Meach Sam Ell (Cambodia): Concept and Implementation of Public Awareness, 
								Community Participation and Land Management 
								Activities for Stablishing Cadastral Index Map 
								and Land Register through Systematic Land 
								Registration in Cambodia (4701)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside Gallery A, SCEC
 | TS 7K - Legal and 
								Institutional Aspects in Land Administration Commission: 7
 Chair: Prof. Ian Williamson, Australia
 Rapporteur: Dr. Gary Hunter, Australia
 Jürg Kaufmann (Switzerland): The New Swiss Law on Geoinformation and the 
								Ordinance on the Cadastre on Public Law 
								Restrictions (4064)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Orhan Ercan (Turkey), Jamal Ali 
								Gledan and Mahmoud Ejweli (Libya):
								Capacity Building at Surveying Department of 
								Libya (4424)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 16:00–17:30
 Commission Room 1, SCEC, Exhibition Hall
 | Standards Network Meeting Commission: Standards Network
 Chair: Mr. David Martin, Chair of 
								Standards Network, France
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 19:00–22:30
 Hosted by Australian surveyors within 1 hour 
								from Sydney
 | Home Visits 
									Visit the home of an Australian surveyor 
									living in the Sydney region. Aussies are 
									renowned for their friendly outdoor 
									barbeques, all in a relaxed atmosphere where 
									you will meet with your hosts and other 
									international colleagues. 
									Cost: 50.00 AUD  |  
								| Thursday, 15 April |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 08:00–18:00
 Parkside Promenade, SCEC
 | Registration |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside Gallery B, SCEC
 | SIDS 5 - Small Islands 
								Development Seminar - Building Professional 
								Capacity Chair: Dr. Mele Rakai, Fiji
 Discussant: Dr. Ian Williamson, Australia
 Rapporteur: Dr. Spike Boydell, Australia
 
									This closing session aims at developing 
									strategies and activities for building the 
									professional capacity of land administration 
									practitioners and professionals in the 
									region; and identifying the roles that land 
									administration practitioners can play 
									towards achieving the MDGs in the region.
									 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside Auditorium A, SCEC
 | TS 8A - Land Management Commission: 7
 Chair: Mr. Soren F. Christensen, Denmark
 Rapporteur: Prof. Ryszard Źróbek, Poland
 Bruce Manners, Don Grant and 
								James Dempsey (New Zealand): Towards Tomorrow's Cadastral Survey Industry 
								(4099)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Arvo Kalevi Kokkonen (Finland): Finnish Cooperation with Neighbouring Areas for 
								Developing Land Management in Russia (4370)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Alina Zrobek-Rozanska and Ryszard 
								Zrobek (Poland): Issues of Efficiency in Public Real Estate 
								Resources Management (3654)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Alessandro Dalmasso (Italy): Land Maintenance Management in the Chisone and 
								Germanasca Valleys (4348)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Chuka Oboli and Anne Akpoyoware 
								(Nigeria): Reform in Cadastre and Land Administration in 
								Nigeria-Coping with Challenges in Development 
								(3914)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Shewakena Aytenfisu Abab and 
								Melkamu Belachew Moges (Ethiopia): Facing the Challenges in Building Sustainable 
								Land Managment Capacity in Ethiopia (4051)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside 103, SCEC
 | TS 8B - Spatial Information 
								Modelling I Commission: 3
 Chair: Prof. Yerach Doytsher, Chair Elect 
								of FIG Commission 3, Israel
 Rapporteur: Mr. Angel Yanakiev, Bulgaria
 Iain Greenway (United Kingdom): Transforming Land and Property Services - 
								Northern Ireland Learns from and Builds on the 
								Australian Experience (3949)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Benoit Fredericque and Alain 
								Lapierre (Canada): 3D City GIS – A Major Step towards Sustainable 
								Infrastructure (4703)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Kevin McDougall (Australia): From Silos to Networks – Will Users Drive 
								Spatial Data Infrastructures in the Future? 
								(4137)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Chan Tai, Stephen Farrell and
								Glenn Frankish (Australia): The National Data Grid: a Development Model for 
								Grid Cell Data Infrastructure (4464)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Michiel Jellema (Netherlands): Strategic Position Model Geo-ICT Function: 
								Facing the Challenge of Organizational Alignment 
								(3907)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside 104, SCEC
 | TS 8C - New GNSS 
								Applications and Developments Commission: 5
 Chair: Dr. Volker Schwieger, Germany
 Rapporteur: Mr. Mikael Lilje, Chair Elect 
								of FIG Commission 5, Sweden
 Simon D. Hennig, Wolfgang Koppe,
								Nadine Kiefl, Juergen Janoth and
								Ralf Duering (Germany): Digital Elevation Modeling using TerraSAR-X 
								Radargrammetry (4672)
 [abstract] [handouts]
 Detlev Kosmann, Birgit Wessel 
								and Volker Schwieger (Germany): Global Digital Elevation Model from the TanDEM-X 
								and the Calibration/Validation with Worldwide 
								Kinematic GPS-Tracks (4030)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Juergen Schweitzer, Bimin Zheng,
								Volker Schwieger and Detlev Kosmann 
								(Germany): Evaluation of the TanDEM-X Digital Elevation 
								Model by PPP GPS - Analysis and Intermediate 
								Results (4045)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 R. M. S. Fernandes, Jorge M. F. 
								Santos (Portugal) and Detlev Kosmann 
								(Germany): Merging GNSS Kinematic Tracks – Using the 
								TanDEM-X Mission in Africa (4338)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 Chee Yin Lee, David Silcock, 
								Lucas Holden and Sue Lynn Choy 
								(Australia): GPS Surveys within Falls Creek: Implementation 
								and Processing for Aerial Photography (4434)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside 102, SCEC
 | TS 8D - Photogrammetry, RMS 
								and Image Data Processing Commission: 6
 Chair: Dr. Renee Bartolo, Australia
 Rapporter: Dr. Linlin Ge, Australia
 
								Werner Mayr (Germany) and Ralf Schroth 
								(Romania): Autonomous Aerial Sensing – Fast Response and 
								Personalized (3993)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Robert Paquet and Harvey Mitchell 
								(Australia): Seeking Historical Ground Deformations from 
								Archival Aerial Photography (3986)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Ida Jazayeri, Simon Cronk and
								Clive Fraser (Australia): Automated Object Reconstruction and Modelling 
								via Multi-Image Close-Range Photogrammetry 
								(4393)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Jan Hardos, Martin Hudec and 
								Martin Paulovic (Slovakia): 3d Basic Maps of Highways in Slovakia - Virtual 
								Reality (4670)
 [paper]
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside 105, SCEC
 | TS 8E - Law and Planning Commission: 8
 Chair: Mr. Wafula Nabutola, Chair Elect 
								of FIG Commission 8, Kenya
 Rapporteur: Mr. El Mekki Abou Elala, 
								Morocco
 Alexander Kohli (Switzerland): Land Management and Cadastre – a Symbiotic 
								Interaction? (4580)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Rattanak Nguon and Jean-Christophe 
								Diepart (Cambodia): Scaling the Landscapes: a Methodology to Support 
								Integrated Spatial Planning in Cambodia (4639)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Sandy Rendel (Australia): Recent Developments in the Law of Easements in 
								NSW, Following the High Court of Australia 
								Decision in Westfield v Perpetual Trustee and 
								also Including Conflicts with Planning Consents 
								(4371)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside 201, SCEC
 | TS 8F - GNSS CORS Networks 
								- Positioning Infrastructure, Analysis and 
								Applications III Commission: 5
 Chair: Prof , Rudolf Staiger, Chair of 
								FIG Commission 5, Germany
 Rapporteur: Mr. Robert Sarib, Australia
 Volker Janssen, Adrian White 
								and Thomas Yan (Australia): CORSnet-NSW: Towards State-wide CORS 
								Infrastructure for New South Wales, Australia 
								(3959)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Bashir Al Arabi and Jamal Ali 
								Gledan (Libya): Establishment of CORS Libya (4539)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Gavin Docherty and Craig Roberts 
								(Australia): GNSS CORS Networks – The Impact of Solar Cycle 
								24 on Network RTK in Australia (4108)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 Dave Collett (New Zealand): Developing a National Real-time CORS Network in 
								New Zealand (3869)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Jamil Hasan, Mohamed Azhari and
								Leng Hua Chang (Malaysia): The Malaysia Real-Time Kinematic GNSS Network 
								(MyRTKnet) in 2010 and Beyond (4742)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside 202, SCEC
 | TS 8G - Educational Needs Commission: 2
 Chair: Mr. Christian Paresi, the 
								Netherlands
 Rapporteur: Dr. Martin Smith, United 
								Kingdom
 Garfield Young, Roger Murphy 
								and Martin Smith (United Kingdom): Investigating How Education Is Shaping the 
								Modern Surveyor/Geomatics Engineer (4062)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Kate Fairlie (Australia), Robert 
								Mahoney (United Kingdom), Reinfried 
								Mansberger and Gert Steinkellner 
								(Austria): Navigating the Future of Surveying Education - 
								Outcomes and Conclusions of the FIG Commission 2 
								Workshop 2009 in Vienna (3920)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 David Wolrige (Australia): The New Era for Surveying Firms (4139)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Wing Yiu  and Anthony Lai (Hong Kong SAR, 
								China): Assessing Training Needs for Building Surveying 
								Practitioners (4521)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Cengizhan Ipbuker (Turkey): The Reason of Changing the Name to “Geomatics” 
								(4229)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside 203, SCEC
 | TS 8H - Cadastre and Land 
								Administration Worldwide Commission: 7
 Chair: Dr. Szabolcs Mihaly, Hungary
 Rapporteur: Mr. Gyula Iván, Hungary
 Michael Klebanov and Joseph Forrai 
								(Israel): Implementation of Coordinate Based Cadastre in 
								Israel: Experience and Perspectives (3794)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Leiv Bjarte Mjřs (Norway): Cadastral Practice in Norway (4465)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Kholoud Saad (Egypt), Salem A. Sola 
								and Ali Said El-Baden (Libya): Transformation of the Land Registration Services 
								for Libyan Registry Authority (4406)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Mehmet Çete (Turkey): The Reforms in Turkish Cadastre (4365)
 [paper]
 This paper has not been presented at the 
								congress.
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside 106, SCEC
 | TS 8I - Economic Benefits of 
								Hydrography Commission: 4
 Chair: Dr. Michael Sutherland, Chair 
								Elect of FIG Commission 4, Canada
 Rapporteur: Mr. Rod Nairn, Australia
 Gordon Johnston (United Kingdom): The Economic Benefits of Hydrography (4615)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Brian Connon (USA) and Rod Nairn 
								(Australia): Economic Impact of Hydrographic Surveys (4588)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Olumide Omotoso (Nigeria): Capacity Building and the Economic Benefits of 
								Hydrography (4486)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside 101, SCEC
 | TS 8J - SIM Services and 
								Applications Commission: 3 and 7
 Chair: Mr. Bo Lauri, Sweden
 Arif Cagdas Aydinoglu (Turkey): Geo-data Management Issues for Urban Land 
								Administration in Turkey (4314)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Charisse Griffith-Charles (Trinidad 
								And Tobago): Challenges to Effective Land Governance in 
								Trinidad and Tobago (4504)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 George Mourafetis and Lefteris 
								Lykouropoulos (Greece): Massive Collection of Cadastral Data in Greece 
								Using Web-enabled GIS Technologies (4410)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 08:30–10:00
 Bayside Gallery A, SCEC
 | TS 8K - Developing Cadastre 
								from Cadastre 2014 Commission: 7
 Chair: Mr. Jürg Kaufmann, Switzerland
 Rapporteur: Dr. Daniel Steudler, 
								Switzerland
 Rohan Bennett, Abbas Rajabifard,
								Mohsen Kalantari, Jude Wallace and
								Ian Williamson (Australia): Cadastral Futures: Building a New Vision for the 
								Nature and Role of Cadastres (4096)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Anna Krelle and Abbas Rajabifard 
								(Australia): Cadastre 2014: New Challenges and Direction 
								(4027)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Bill Hirst (Australia): Cadastre 2014 - Australia and New Zealand: Now 
								and the Future (3824)
 [paper]
 Vuttinan Utesnan (Thailand): Reporting Thailand Cadastral System in Cadastre 
								2014 Trend (3966)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 10:00–10:30
 Exhibition Hall, SCEC
 | Coffee/Tea Break |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 10:30–12:00
 Bayside Auditorium A, SCEC
 | Plenary Session 4 - 
								Technological Futures Commission: All
 Chair: Dr. Dalal S. Alnaggar, FIG Vice 
								President, Egypt
 Mary O’Kane 
								(Australia): Technological Futures (4649)
 [handouts]
 Ed Parsons (United Kingdom): Technological Futures (4650)
 Matt Higgins (Australia): Technological Futures (4653)
 [handouts]
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 12:00–13:00
 Free, on your own
 | Lunch Break |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 13:00–14:00
 Bayside Auditorium A, SCEC
 | After Lunch Talk 3 - Leica Geomatics: Surveying in the Year 2020 Chair: Mr. Matt Higgins, FIG Vice 
								President, Australia
 Johannes Schwarz (Switzerland):
								Surveying in the Year 2020 - Potential impacts 
								of emerging technologies on surveying 
								applications and instrumentation - A 
								manufacturer’s perspective (4655)
 [handouts]
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside 107, SCEC
 | FIG Corporate Members Meeting Commission: FIG Corporate Members
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside Gallery A, SCEC
 | INV 4 - Land Policies in 
								Africa Chair: Dr. Diane Dumashie,Chair of FIG 
								Africa Task Force, United Kingdom
 Mwenda Makathimo and Joycelyn 
								Makena Kaaria-Ogeto (Kenya): The Role of Surveyors in Land Policy Formulation: 
								Best Practices from the Kenyan Experience (4663)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Olusola Atilola (Nigeria): Land Reform in Nigeria (4758)
 [paper]
								[handouts]
 Anthony Arko-Adjei (Ghana), Arbind 
								Tuladhar, Jitske De Jong and Jaap 
								Zevenbergen (Netherlands): Customary Tenure Institutions and Good 
								Governance (4279)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside Auditorium A, SCEC
 | TS 9A - Development of Land 
								Tenure Systems - Developing Countries Commission: 7
 Chair: Mr. Teo CheeHai, FIG Vice 
								President, Malaysia
 Rapporteur: Mr. Willian Kalande, Kenya
 Monica Lengoiboni, Paul van der 
								Molen, Jaap Zevenbergen, 
								Christiaan Lemmen and Arnold Bregt 
								(Netherlands): Pastoralism within Land Administration: 
								Accommodating Pastoralists' Spatiotemporal Land 
								Rights in Land Administration Domain Model 
								(LADM) (3946)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Michael McDermott, Spike Boydell 
								and Jason Prior (Australia): Complexity Epistemology and Real Property Rights 
								(4194)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Belachew Yirsaw Alemu (Ethiopia): Urban Land Lease Policy of Ethiopia - Case Study 
								on Addis Ababa and Lease Towns of the Amhara 
								National Regional State (4006)
 [paper]
 This paper has not been presented at the 
								congress.
 Habtemicael Weldegiorgis (Eritrea):
								The Challenges of Developing Cadastreal System 
								in Eritrea (3774)
 [abstract] [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 This paper has not been presented at the 
								congress.
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside 103, SCEC
 | TS 9B - SIM Best Practice 
								Applications Commission: 3
 Chair: Dr. Jens Riecken, Germany
 Rapporteur: Mr. Steven Nystrom, USA
 Olaf Hedberg and Elizabeth Thomas 
								(Australia): The Role of an Institutional Environment in 
								Building Creative and Innovative Spatial 
								Capacity (3807)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Ebru H. Colak, Bayram Uzun and
								Halilibrahim INAN (Turkey): A Parcel-Based Health Information System in 
								Turkey (4233)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Alexandra Lyle and Samsung Lim 
								(Australia): Tracing Tramways - the Application of Geographic 
								Information Systems in Transport Archaeology 
								(3967)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Brian Marwick and Peter Richards 
								(Australia): A New G-NAF Processing Environment (4089)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Joseph Abhayaratna (Australia): LYNX and the Commonwealth Spatial Data 
								Initiative (4094)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside 104, SCEC
 | TS 9C - Standards Commission: 5
 Chair: Mr. David Martin, France
 Rapporteur: Mr. Robert Sarib, Australia
 Darren Burns and Robert Sarib 
								(Australia): Standards and Practices for GNSS CORS 
								Infrastructure, Networks, Techniques and 
								Applications (4438)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 William Henning (USA): Real Time Network Guidelines from NOAA’s 
								National Geodetic Survey (3772)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Robert Odolinski (Sweden): Swedish User Guidelines for Network-RTK (4226)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Kwang-Ho Jung, Su-Hyeon Ryu, 
								Young-Jin Lee, Hung-Kyu Lee and 
								Sang-Heon Cha (Republic of Korea): Nationwide Geodetic Adjustment of Integrated GPS 
								Networks in Korea (4227)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside 102, SCEC
 | TS 9D - Machine Guidance and 
								Integrated Measurement Systems Commission: 6
 Chair: Dr. Gethin W. Roberts, Chair Elect 
								of FIG Commission 6, United Kingdom
 Rapporteur: Mr. Jim Ollis, Australia
 Ryan Keenan (Sweden): RTK Networks for Competitive Advantage in 
								Machine Control and Site Positioning (4292)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Peter Kyrinovic and Alojz Kopacik 
								(Slovakia): System for Automatic Crane Measurement (4266)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Alexander Reiterer (Austria), Taher 
								Hassan and Naser El-Sheimy (Canada):
								Automated Traffic Sign Detection for Modern 
								Driver Assistance Systems (3828)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Rob Huber and Claude Laflamme 
								(Canada): Leveraging Mobile Mapping Systems (4253)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside 105, SCEC
 | TS 9E - Sustainable Planning 
								and Urban Renewal Commission: 8
 Chair: Mr. Michael Doran, Northern 
								Ireland
 Rapporteur: Mr. Yaacoub Saade, Lebanon
 Hervé Grélard (France): Land Surveyors and Sustainable Development - The 
								Agenda 21 of the French Order of Licensed 
								Surveyors (3827)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 Ibrahim Usman Jibril (Nigeria): The Return of the Greens in Abuja, Nigeria's New 
								Capital City (4638)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Narelle Underwood (Australia): The Surveyor's Role in Developing a Sustainable 
								Society (4324)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Tina Koehler (Germany): A Contribution to a Sustainable Development of 
								Rural Areas by Implementation of New Planning 
								Instruments and Local Government Reorganisation 
								(4054)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Chijioke Eze (Nigeria): Integration of Geographic Information System in 
								Planning and Management of Industrial 
								Developments in Nigeria (3749)
 [paper]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 This paper has not been presented at the 
								congress .
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside 201, SCEC
 | TS 9F - Real Estate 
								Management Commission: 9, 7 and 8
 Chair: Mr. David Smejkal, Czech Republic
 Rapporteur: Mr. Tuomo Heinonen, Finland
 Silja Lockemann (Germany): Influences of the Demographic Change on the 
								Property Market (3948)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Tuuli Luoma, Jessica Niemi, 
								Peggie Rothe and Anna-Liisa Lindholm 
								(Finland): Office Occupiers’ Real Estate Attributes – 
								Identifying Occupiers’ Preferences (4018)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Man Wah Conny Wang (Hong Kong SAR, 
								China): The Future of Real Estate Management: 
								Privatization of Public Housing Management 
								(3757)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Andrea Massaro (Italy): Planning Permission by Curative Statute (4349)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Catherine Kariuki and Nicky Nzioki 
								(Kenya): The Management of Corporate Real Estate Assets 
								in Kenya (4629)
 [paper]
 This paper has not been presented at the 
								congress.
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside 202, SCEC
 | TS 9G - Quality in Surveying 
								Education Commission: 2
 Chair: Dr. Gary Hunter, Australia
 Rapporteur: Dr. Reinfried Mansberger, 
								Austria
 Sara Wilkinson and Richard Reed 
								(Australia): Student Perceptions of Surveying and Built 
								Environment Professional Bodies: An 
								International Comparison (3797)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Robert Taylor, David Phillips,
								Jonathan Leaver, Fed Kirman and 
								Randall McMullan (New Zealand): Perspectives on the Challenges of Delivering a 
								Sustainable Survey - Technician Training 
								Programme in New Zealand (4752)
 [paper]
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside 203, SCEC
 | TS 9H - Land Consolidation I Commission: 7
 Chair: Mr. Mats Backman, Sweden
 Rapporteur:
								Mr. Tommy Österberg, Sweden
 Louisa J. M. Jansen (Netherlands), 
								Mustafa Karatas, Gürsel Küsek 
								(Turkey), Christiaan Lemmen and Rik 
								Wouters (Netherlands): The Computerised Land Re-allotment Process in 
								Turkey and the Netherlands in Multi-purpose Land 
								Consolidation Projects (4574)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Alfred Bollinger (Switzerland): From Land-consolidation to Rural Development 
								Projects in Switzerland (3844)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 P. P. Oli (Nepal): Land Pooling / Readjustment Programmes in Nepal 
								(4553)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Seija Kotilainen and Heikki 
								Seppänen (Finland): A Study on the Experiences of Arable Land Owners 
								on Land Rearrangement - Project-related Land 
								Consolidation with a Public Road Project at 
								Pajuneva in Finland (3990)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside 106, SCEC
 | TS 9I - Nautical Charting - 
								Marine Cartography Commission: 4
 Chair: Mr. Adam Greenland, New Zealand
 Rapporteur: Mr. David Neale, Trinidad and 
								Tobago
 Gareth Hodkinson (New Zealand): Introducing the Revolution in New Zealand Paper 
								Chart Production (3982)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Kristian Jones (New Zealand): Implementation of a Hydrographic Product 
								Database Solution for Land Information New 
								Zealand Hydrographic Services: Challenges and 
								Efficiency Gains (4115)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Marina Christofidis and Thobias 
								Leoncio Rotta Furlanetti (Brazil): Evaluating the Intelligibility of Cartographic 
								Representation Techniques Used for Water Quality 
								Monitoring Framework in Brazil (4490)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Roderick Nairn (Australia): The Challenge of Surveying and Charting the 
								Antarctic (4531)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Kazeem Akorede Shitta (Nigeria): Lithostratigraphy of Nigeria - An Overview 
								(4418)
 [paper]
 This paper has not been presented at the 
								congress.
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside 101, SCEC
 | TS 9J - Land Administration 
								Projects Commission: 7
 Chair: Mr. Arvo Kokkonen, Finland
 Rapporteur: Mr. Lars Palm, Sweden
 Oksana Sukhova (Ukraine): Is It Real to Have Effective Land Administration 
								When There is Power Disproportion? (3856)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Sergey Volkov and Alexander 
								Sagaydak (Russia): Land Administration in the Russian Federation 
								(4579)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Leslie C. Fehlhaber and Jemma A. 
								Picco (Australia): Surveying Challenges to Deliver Tenure for the 
								Eastern Kuku Yalanji People’s Native Title 
								Determination in the Wet Tropics of Far North 
								Queensland (4112)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Aune Rummukainen (Finland): Indigenous Peoples Rights to Land - as an 
								Example Sámi People in Finland and Veddha People 
								in Sri Lanka (3867)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 15:30–16:00
 L1 Bayside Convention Centre, SCEC
 | Coffee/Tea Break |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside Auditorium A, SCEC
 | TS 10A - New Development in 
								Cadastre - Developed Countries Commission: 7
 Chair: Mr. Godfried Barnasconi, the 
								Netherlands
 Rapporteur: Mr. András Osskó, Chair of 
								FIG Commission 7, Hungary
 Tarja Myllymäki and Tarja Pykälä 
								(Finland): Challenge to Implement International Cadastral 
								Models - Case Finland (3876)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Mick Strack (New Zealand): Property Rights for a New World: Adapting to an 
								Ethic of Sustainability (4149)
 [paper] [handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Daniel Roberge (Canada): Re-thinking and Re-engineering Cadastral and 
								Land Administration Activities in Québec to 
								Better Face the Challenges (4101)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside 103, SCEC
 | TS 10B - Spatial Information 
								Infrastructures to Address Social Aspects Commission: 3, 7 and 8
 Chair: Dr. Vladimir Tikhonov, Russian 
								Federation
 Rapporteur:
								Ms. Piroska Zalaba, Hungary
 Michael Barry, Andrew Hunter 
								(Canada), Richard Molero (Venezuela) and
								Tha'er Shunnar (Palestinian Authority):
								Flaxible Database Structures for Land Records 
								(4426)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Kevin McDougall and Dev Raj Paudyal 
								(Australia): Spatial Data Infrastructure for Pro-poor Land 
								Management (4171)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Bruce Douglas (Australia): Hammers and Nails - Some Pragmatic Views of the 
								Spatial Information Industry in Australia and 
								New Zealand (4618)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Mabel Alvarez (Argentina), Tatiana 
								Delgado Fernández and Rafael Cruz 
								Iglesias (Cuba): Social SDI's a Challenge for Land Surveyors 
								(4356)
 [paper]
 This paper has not been presented at the 
								congress.
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside 104, SCEC
 | TS 10C - GNSS Modernisation 
								and Trends Commission: 5
 Chair: Mr. Dave Doyle, USA
 Rapporteur: Ms. Christina Kempe, Sweden
 Katrin Huber, Florian Heuberger,
								Ana Karabatic, Robert Weber, 
								Philipp Berglez and Christoph Abart (Austria): PPP: Precise Point Positioning – Constraints and 
								Opportunities (4040)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Lennard Huisman and Peter Teunissen 
								(Australia): On the Robustness of Next Generation GNSS 
								Phase-Only Real-Time Kinematic Positioning 
								(4095)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Chris Rizos (Australia): Impact of Next Generation GNSS on Australasian 
								Geodetic Infrastructure (4148)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Larry Hothem (USA): GPS Modernization Program Update and GNSS 
								International Cooperation (4366)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 Yanming Feng (Australia) and Bofeng 
								Li (China, PR): 4D Real Time Kinematic Positioning (4392)
 [abstract] [handouts]
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside 102, SCEC
 | TS 10D - Building 
								Measurement and Modelling Commission: 6
 Chair: Prof. Alojz Kopacik, Chair of FIG 
								Commission 6, Slovakia
 Rapporteur: Dr. Volker Schwieger, Germany
 Wolfgang Niemeier (Germany): Towards a Geometry-Oriented Construction Process 
								in Structural Engineering (4754)
 [abstract] [handouts]
 Volker Schwieger, Li Zhang and
								Matthias Wengert (Germany): A Quality Model for Residential Houses 
								Construction Processes (3881)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Christian Manthe and Christian 
								Clemen (Germany): Room-Element-Aggregation to Enhance the Quality 
								of Observed 3D Building Information (4172)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside 105, SCEC
 | TS 10E - Disaster 
								Management: Preparedness and Resilience Commission: 8, 3 and 7
 Chair: Mr. Christiaan Lemmen, the 
								Netherlands
 Rapporteur: Ms. Sophie Schetke, Germany
 Raphael Legouge (France), Rangsima 
								Sunila, Kirsi Virrantaus and 
								Hannes Seppänen (Finland): Risk and Vulnerability Analysis in the Gulf of 
								Finland (4195)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Darren Mottolini, Ian Hyde and
								Bandarian (Australia): Implementing a Spatial Vision for Western 
								Australia: Engaging Citizens through a 
								Coordinated and Collaborative Approach to 
								Spatial Information Management (3836)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Arif Cagdas Aydinoglu and Elif 
								Demir (Turkey): Designing Provincial Level Emergency and 
								Disaster Management System for Turkey (4310)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside 201, SCEC
 | TS 10F - Land Taxation and 
								Fiscal Cadastre Commission: 9 and 7
 Chair: Dr. Frances Plimmer, Chair Elect 
								of FIG Commission 9, United Kingdom
 Rapporteur: Dr. Winrich Voss, Germany
 Christine Grover (United Kingdom): The Origins of the British Fiscal Cadastre 
								(3915)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Francis Gäbele and Marc 
								Vanderschueren (Belgium): The Immovable Valuation Missions of the General 
								Administration of the Patrimonial Documentation 
								of Belgium (3890)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Jukka Nieminen and Tuomo Heinonen 
								(Finland): Zanzibar Land Administration and Revenue 
								Generation System (LARGE) (4620)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Yuliana Susilowati, Bambang-Edhi 
								Leksono and Denisanto (Indonesia):
								The Influence of Urban Accessibility in 
								Determining Average Indicated Land Values for 
								the Region (4317)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside 202, SCEC
 | TS 10G - Knowledge Sharing Commission: 2 and 1
 Chair: Ms. Leonie Newnham, Chair Elect of 
								FIG Commission 1, Australia
 Rapporteur: Prof. Bela Markus, Chair of 
								FIG Commission 2, Hungary
 Lesly Lam and Canon Tong (Hong 
								Kong SAR, China): Causal Ambiguity and Knowledge Transfer between 
								Public and Private Sectors Organisations in 
								Private Finance Initiatives Projects (4169)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Karolina Larsson (Sweden) and Endri 
								Diyanto (Indonesia): Exchange of Experiences and Knowledge in Land 
								Administration and Cadastral Services between 
								Sweden and Indonesia (4204)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Paul Kenny (Australia): Training the Other Surveyor (3722)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside 203, SCEC
 | TS 10H - Land Consolidation 
								II Commission: 7
 Chair: Mr. Rik Wouters, the Netherlands
 Mats Backman (Sweden): Cost-benefit Analysis of Land Consolidation in 
								Sweden from the Viewpoint of Society and a Land 
								Owner (3811)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Juhana Hiironen (Finland): Renewing the Evaluation of Land Consolidation 
								Effects (4025)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Visa Korhonen (Finland): Forest Land Consolidations and Jointly Owned 
								Forests - The Way towards Better Competitiveness 
								of Forestry (4485)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Tayfun Cay and Fatih Iscan 
								(Turkey): Application of Fuzzy Logic in Land Consolidation 
								Activities (4351)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Suvi Panschin and Arvo Vitikainen 
								(Finland): Land Consolidation and Agricultural Traffic – 
								Instrument for Calculating the Traffic Volume 
								(4179)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside 106, SCEC
 | TS 10I - Vertical Reference 
								Frame Commission: 4 and 5
 Chair: Mr. Darren Burns, Australia
 Rapporteur: Mr. Gordon Johnston, United 
								Kingdom
 William Mitchell and James 
								Chittleborough (Australia): Monitoring Sea Level Trends in the South West 
								Pacific (4402)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 Nicholas Dando and Bill Mitchell 
								(Australia): Tidal Planes and MSL Errors (4119)
 [abstract] [handouts]
 David Dodd (Canada), Jerry Mills 
								(USA), Dean Battilana (Australia) and 
								Michael Gourley (Canada): Hydrographic Surveying Using the Ellipsoid as 
								the Vertical Reference Surface (4197)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 John Hannah (New Zealand): The Problems and Challenges in Using Tide Gauges 
								to Monitor Long-term sea Level Change (3786)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Matt Amos (New Zealand): New Zealand Vertical Datum 2009 - A Geoid Based 
								Height System for the Unification of Disparate 
								Local Vertical Datums (3884)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Renee Shields (USA): Height Modernization in the United States: Plans 
								for a New Vertical Datum (4494)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside 101, SCEC
 | TS 10J - Spatial Information 
								Modelling II Commission: 3
 Chair: Dr. Haim Srebro, Israel
 Rapporteur: Mr. Sedat Bakici, Turkey
 Volkan Yildirim and Recep Nisanci 
								(Turkey): Developing a Geospatial Model for Power 
								Transmission Line Routing in Turkey (4270)
 [paper]
 Tahsin Yomralioglu and Arif Cagdas 
								Aydinoglu (Turkey): State-of-Play towards Building Turkey GII (4330)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Xu Aigong and Askey Harinda Lakmal 
								(China, PR): Logical Process Modeling of Spatio – Temporal 
								Application (3872)
 [paper]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 16:00–17:30
 Bayside Gallery A, SCEC
 | TS 10K - Cadastral Boundary 
								Issues Commission: 7
 Chair: Mr. Gyula Iván, Hungary
 Rapporteur: Mr. Libor Tomandl, Czech 
								Republic
 Grahame Wallis (Australia): Boundary Determinations by Government - Have 
								They Been Successful? (3987)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Robert W. Foster (USA): Boundary Disputes - The U.S. Surveyor's Role 
								(4352)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Jennifer Whittal (South Africa) and 
								Susan Jones (New Zealand): Locating the Positions of the Original Cape 
								Farms of the 1660’s – a Demonstration of 
								Cadastral Reconstruction Using Regular 
								Techniques and GIS Cadastral Fabrics (4026)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Conrad Tang (Hong Kong SAR, China) and
								Linda Guan (China, PR): Correlation of Paddy Field for Land Boundary 
								Record (4140)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Bruno Razza (Italy): The Public's Understanding of a Real Estate 
								Cadastral Status and the Surveyor's Measurements 
								Probative Role (4345)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 Shane Simmons (Australia): Part-parcel Adverse Possession as a Means to 
								Resolving Survey Areas (4400)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 Joseph Owusu and Jonathan Quaye 
								Ballard (Ghana): Satellite Positioning (GPS) in Customary Land 
								Boundary Demarcation in Peri-urban Ghana - Case 
								Study: Ejisu Paramount Stool Land (3848)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 19:00–23:00
 Dockside, Cockle Bay
 | Gala Dinner 
									The congress dinner will take place at 
									the Dockside restaurant positioned above the 
									busy Darling Harbour waterfront. 
									Cost: 165 AUD 
									Sponsored by Leica Geosystems  |  
								| Friday, 16 April |  
								| Friday, 16 April
 08:00–16:00
 Parkside Promenade, SCEC
 | Registration |  
								| Friday, 16 April
 08:30–10:30
 Bayside 202, SCEC
 | Presidents' Meeting Chair: Prof. Stig Enemark, FIG President, 
								Denmark
 
									For Presidents of FIG Member 
									Associations 
									By invitation only  |  
								| Friday, 16 April
 10:30–11:00
 L1, Parkside Foyer, Parkside Convention Centre, 
								SCEC
 | Coffee/Tea Break |  
								| Friday, 16 April
 11:00–14:00
 Parkside  Ballroom, SCEC
 | FIG General Assembly - Session 
								II 
									For FIG Members 
									Open for observers  |  
								| Friday, 16 April
 14:00–14:30
 L1, Parkside Foyer, Parkside Convention Centre, 
								SCEC
 | Coffee/ Tea Break |  
								| Friday, 16 April
 14:30–16:00
 Parkside Ballroom, SCEC
 | Closing Ceremony Commission: All
 Chair: Mr. Paul Harcombe, Congress 
								Director, Australia
 Michael Giudici, 
								SSSI President (Australia): Closing Address (4740)
 Stig Enemark, FIG President (Denmark):
								Closing Address and Congress Resolutions (4739)
 [handouts]
 |  
								| Friday, 16 April
 16:00–17:00
 L1, Parkside Foyer, Parkside Convention Centre, 
								SCEC
 | Farewell Reception |  |  
						| Flash Sessions
 Flash session are created to replace traditional posters. 
						Flash presentations allow to present his paper or 
						project orally in a short format to an audience that is 
						interested in the subject of this session. The 
						presentation are shorter than in normal technical 
						session and presented with 3-4 slides. The author and 
						interested participants can continue the discussion 
						after the session. If the author wants a full paper and 
						handouts of the presentation will be published in the 
						congress proceedings.
 
 
							
								| Monday, 12 April |  
								| Monday, 12 April
 16:30–17:30
 Bayside 103, SCEC
 | FS 1B - Spatial Information 
								Management Commission: 3
 Chair: Ms. Tarja Myllymäki, Finland
 Rapporteur: Prof. Yerach Doytsher, Chair 
								Elect of FIG Commission 3, Israel
 Jaemyeong Kim, Changwan Seo and
								Yun-Soo Choi (Republic of Korea): 3D Geospatial Database Implementation and 
								Quality Management in Korea (4176)
 [abstract] [handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Andrus Nnaemeka Ukaejiofo (Nigeria):
								Application of GIS in Land Administration in 
								Nigeria - The Example of Federal Land 
								Information System (FELIS) (4533)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Silja Lockemann (Germany): Geoinformation as a Planning Instrument for 
								Location Analysis for Semicentralized Supply and 
								Disposal Units in Hanoi (3956)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Ali Reza Telgerdi and Mostafa 
								Telgerdi (Iran): Migration from CMMS to GIS Improves OCE Factor 
								for Company (4341)
 [paper]
 This is a flash presentation.
 This paper has not been presented at the 
								congress.
 |  
								| Monday, 12 April
 16:30–17:30
 Bayside 104, SCEC
 | FS 1C - Geoid and Gravity - 
								Modelling, Measurements and Applications Commission: 5
 Chair: Prof. Bill Kearsley, Australia
 Rapporteur: Mr. Nic Donnelly, New Zealand
 Yam Khoon Tor (Singapore): Accuracy of Geometric Geoid Model of Singapore 
								using RTK Heighting (3974)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Pavel Novak (Czech Republic): On Determination of a Regional Vertical Datum by 
								Combination of EGM, Local Gravity and GPS/leveling 
								Data (4048)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Simon Holmes and Dan Roman 
								(USA): The Application of High-Degree Gravitational 
								Models to Processing Airborne Gravity Collected 
								under the NGS GRAV-D Project (4057)
 [abstract] [handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Janis Kaminskis (Latvia): Geoid Model for Surveying in Latvia (4066)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Saad Mogren (Saudi Arabia): A Preliminary Attempt of a Quasi-geoid for Saudi 
								Arabia (4623)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 |  
								| Monday, 12 April
 16:30–17:30
 Bayside 102, SCEC
 | FS 1D - Deformation 
								Measurement of Engineering Structures Commission: 6
 Chair: Dr. Gethin W. Roberts, Chair Elect 
								of FIG Commission 6, United Kingdom
 Rapporteur: Mr. Russell Tiesler, 
								Australia
 Russell Tiesler (Australia): Roseires Dam Heightening Construction Surveys 
								(4223)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Lukasz Bonenberg, Gethin Roberts,
								Craig Hancock and Lee Jae Kang 
								(United Kingdom): Engineering Applications of Integrated Wireless 
								Band Pseudolite and GNSS System (4250)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Esra Tekdal Emniyeti, Rahmi Nurhan 
								Celik and Tevfik Ayan (Turkey): Determination of Structural Deformations Caused 
								by Earthquakes Using Geodetic Techniques (4184)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Yunus Kalkan, Reha M. Alkan and
								Serdar Bilgi (Turkey): Deformation Monitoring Studied at Ataturk Dam 
								(4466)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Mazher Choudhury, Bruce Harvey 
								and Chris Rizos (Australia): Mathematical Models and a Case Study of the 
								Locata Deformation Monitoring System (LDMS) 
								(3926)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Adrian T. G. Radulescu, Gheorghe 
								M.T. Radulescu and Mihai V.G. Radulescu 
								(Romania): Geometric Structural Monitoring in Cinematic 
								Regime - Dynamic Surveying as Means to Assure a 
								Structure Safety (3945)
 [paper]
 This is a flash presentation.
 This paper has not been presented at the 
								congress.
 |  
								| Monday, 12 April
 16:30–17:30
 Bayside 201, SCEC
 | FS 1F - Cadastre: 
								Developments and Case Studies Commission: 7
 Chair: Mr. Daniel Roberge, Canada
 Rapporteur: Mr. John Brock, Australia
 David Cowen, Nancy von Meyer,
								Robert Ader and David Stage (USA):
								The Current Status of Land Parcel Data in the 
								United States (3882)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Les Gardner and Marc Strong 
								(Australia): Metrics Manager for Digital Cadastral Data Base 
								Management (3979)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Jong-Hyun Yoon and Young-ho Lee 
								(Republic of Korea): Cadastral Surveying for Effective Caves 
								Management in Korea (4019)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Ross Hansen and Jason Grech 
								(Australia): A Step towards a Single Point of Truth for 
								Cadastral Records in Parramatta City Council 
								(4502)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Muhammad Adeel (Pakistan): Evaluating the Role of Cadastral Maps in 
								Pakistan from a GIS Perspective (4747)
 [paper]
 This is a flash presentation.
 This paper has not been presented at the 
								congress.
 Dek Kie Tcha, Young Jin Lee and
								Hyung Moo Kim (Republic of Korea): New Cadastral Surveying Process Based on Wibro 
								Communication (3983)
 [paper]
 This is a flash presentation.
 This paper has not been presented at the 
								congress.
 |  
								| Monday, 12 April
 16:30–17:30
 Bayside 202, SCEC
 | FS 1G - Cadastre and Land 
								Administration - Technical Development Commission: 7
 Chair: Dr. Markus Seifert, Germany
 Rapporteur: Prof. Steven Frank, Chair 
								Elect of FIG Commission 2, USA
 Nevil Cumerford (Australia): The ICSM ePlan Protocol, Its Development, 
								Evolution and Implementation (3886)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Ken Lyons and David Hebblethwaite 
								(Australia): Using Microworlds to Improve Success and 
								Sustainability in Land Development Assistance 
								Endeavours (3765)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Ali Darvishsefat and Farokh 
								Pourshakouri (Iran): Forest Boundary Mapping Using Multitemporal 
								Satellite Images in Forested Areas of North Iran 
								(4339)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Saeed Gharachelo and Seyed Kazem 
								Alavipanah (Iran): The Study of Geomorphologic Units Using 
								Landscape and Photomorphic Unit (4599)
 [paper]
 This is a flash presentation.
 This paper has not been presented at the 
								congress.
 |  
								| Monday, 12 April
 16:30–17:30
 Bayside 203, SCEC
 | FS 1H - GNSS CORS Networks - 
								Positioning Infrastructure, Analysis and 
								Applications I Commission: 5
 Chair: Mr. Robert Sarib, Australia
 Rapporteur: Mr. Mikael Lilje, Chair Elect 
								of FIG Commission 5, Sweden
 Slawomir Cellmer (Poland): GNSS Carrier Phase Processing Using Some 
								Properties of Ambiguity Function Method (3913)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Kostov Gintcho (Bulgaria): Some Studies on the Quality of GNSS 
								Determinations under Specific Conditions (3999)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Joel Haasdyk, Craig Roberts and
								Volker Janssen (Australia): Automated Monitoring of CORSnet-NSW using the 
								Bernese Software (4133)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Young-Jin Lee, Kwang-Ho Jung,
								Jun-Ho Song, Ki-Duk Ahn and 
								Hung-Kyu Lee (Republic of Korea): CORS Management Reform in Korea (4216)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 13:00–14:00
 Bayside 103, SCEC
 | FS 2B - SIM Best Practice 
								Applications Commission: 3
 Chair: Mr. Lefteris Lykouropoulos, Greece
 Rapporteur: Ms. Piroska Zalaba, Hungary
 Sanja Zekusic (Croatia): Official Spatial Data as a Base for Management 
								in Agriculture (4448)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Huseyin Can Unen, Himmet Karaman,
								Muhammed Sahin (Turkey) and Amr 
								Elnashai (USA): Seismic Performance Analysis of Utility Lifeline 
								Networks in Istanbul, Turkey (4234)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Dursun Zafer Seker, Mehmet Alkan,
								Hakan Kutoglu, Hakan Akcin and 
								Yegan Kahya (Turkey): Development of a GIS Based Information and 
								Management System for Cultural Heritage Site: 
								Case Study of Safranbolu (4328)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Himmet Karaman and Muhammed Sahin 
								(Turkey): Effects of the Datum and Projection of the Data 
								for the Earthquake Loss Assessment (4329)
 [abstract] [handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 This paper has been presented by Huseyn 
								Can Unen.
 Robert Young (USA): Using GI and Survey Grade Data for Urban Natural 
								Gas Operations (3744)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 13:00–14:00
 Bayside 104, SCEC
 | FS 2C - Positioning 
								Measurement Techniques and Applications I Commission: 5 and 6
 Chair: Dr. Neil D. Weston, USA
 Rapporteur: Dr. Volker Schwieger; Germany
 Lucinda Coombe (USA): Delivering Survey Results Faster in the Digital 
								World (3778)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Ricardo Freire and José 
								Vasconcellos (Brazil): Geodetic or Rhumb Line Polygon Area Calculation 
								over the WGS-84 Datum Ellipsoid (3868)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Oluropo Ogundipe, Julie Greensmith 
								and Gethin Roberts (United Kingdom): Multipath Detection Using the Dendritic Cell 
								Algorithm (4673)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Kazimierz Becek and Khairunnisa 
								Ibrahim (Brunei Darussalam): Introducing the Global Elevation Data Testing 
								Facility (4687)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 13:00–14:00
 Bayside 102, SCEC
 | FS 2D - Usage of Image 
								Techniques in Surveying Commission: 6
 Chair: Prof. Xiaoli Ding, Hong Kong SAR, 
								China
 Rapporteur: Mr. Mahmoud Gomah, Australia
 Wioleta Błaszczak - Bąk, Waldemar 
								Kamiński, Artur Janowski and Jacek 
								Rapiński (Poland): Review of Mathematical Algorithms of LiDAR Data 
								Processing and Their Application in Geodesy and 
								Surveying (3992)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Robert Pâquet (Australia): Estimation of Interpolation Error in DEMs Using 
								Statistical Methods (3985)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Bryan Williams (USA): Raising Expectations on Surveying Deliverables 
								via Imaging Technology in Optical Instruments 
								(4334)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Seyyed Emad Musavi, Amir Abuhamze 
								and Musa Saie (Iran): A Study for Choosing the Best Pixel Surveying 
								Method by Using Pixel Decisioning Structures in 
								Satellite Images (4617)
 [paper]
 This is a flash presentation.
 This paper has not been presented at the 
								congress.
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 13:00–14:00
 Bayside 201, SCEC
 | FS 2F - Future Trends in 
								Land Administration and Management Commission: 7
 Chair: Mr. Richard Grover, United Kingdom
 Rapporteur: Mr. John Brock, Australia
 Ingrid Öhlund (Sweden): Sustainable Co-operation between Real Properties 
								Can Give Conditions to a Better Atmosphere and 
								Environment (4071)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Michael Christopher Whelan 
								(Australia): Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) as a Means of 
								Addressing Disputes (4636)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 13:00–14:00
 Bayside 202, SCEC
 | FS 2G - Round Table on 
								Knowledge Transfer and Attracting Young People 
								to Surveying - Jointly Organised with ASIERA Commission: 2 and ASIERA
 Chair: Prof. Chris Rizos, Chair of 
								ASIERA, Australia
 Rapporteur: Mr. Cemal Ozgur Kivilcim, 
								Turkey
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 13:00–14:00
 Bayside 203, SCEC
 | FS 2H - GNSS CORS Networks - 
								Positioning Infrastructure, Analysis and 
								Applications II Commission: 5
 Chair: Ms. Christina Kempe, Sweden
 Rapporteur: Mr. Darren Burns, Australia
 Barde Jatau (Nigeria), R.M.S. 
								Fernandes (Portugal), Adeyemi Adebomehin 
								(Nigeria) and Nuno Gonçalves (Portugal):
								NIGNET – The New Permanent GNSS Network of 
								Nigeria (4549)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Dennis Odijk and Peter J. G. 
								Teunissen (Australia): Speeding up CORS Network RTK Ambiguity 
								Resolution (4313)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 |  
								| Tuesday, 13 April
 13:00–14:00
 Bayside 106, SCEC
 | FS 2I - Coastal Zone Issues Commission: 4 and 8
 Chair: Mr. David Neale, Trinidad and 
								Tobago
 Rapporteur: Dr. Diane Dumashie, Chair of 
								FIG Commission 8, United Kingdom
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 13:00–14:00
 Bayside 103, SCEC
 | FS 3B - Technical Aspects of 
								SIM Commission: 3
 Chair: Mr. Varnavas Pashoulis, Cyprus
 Rapporteur: Mr. Ionuţ Cristian Săvoiu, 
								Romania
 Antonio Juliano Fazan and Aluir 
								Porfírio Dal Poz (Brazil): Building Roof Contours Extraction from Aerial 
								Imagery based on Snakes and Dynamic Programming 
								(4265)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Mariane Alves Dal Santo and Carline 
								Führ (Brazil): Polygonal Line Simplifying Methods Applied to 
								GIS (4399)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Neil Corby, Nariman Habili, 
								Robert P Cechet and Krishna Nadimpalli 
								(Australia): Rapid Inventory Collection System (RICS) (3899)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 13:00–14:00
 Bayside 104, SCEC
 | FS 3C - Positioning and 
								Measurement Techniques and Applications II Commission: 5 and 6
 Chair: Dr. Gethin W. Roberts, Chair Elect 
								of FIG Commission 6, United Kingdom
 Rapporteur: Ms. Christina Kempe, Sweden
 Ling Zhu and Ruoming Shi 
								(China, PR): Rectification for Linear Pushbroom Image of UAV 
								(4205)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Joel Van Cranenbroeck (Belgium): The Sundial Cities (4078)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Wolfgang Koppe and Ralf Duering 
								(Germany): Assessment of TerraSAR-X Orthorectified Imagery 
								Based on Commonly Used DEMs as well as on 
								TerraSAR-X Stereo DEM (4675)
 [handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Daniel Robert Helmricks (USA): Motor Vehicle Accident Forensic Survey (4669)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 13:00–14:00
 Bayside 102, SCEC
 | FS 3D - TLS Application II Commission: 6
 Chair: Mr. Faheem Khan, Singapore
 Rapporteur: Dr. Ivo Milev, Germany
 Paul Natsikas and Kevin Ide 
								(Australia): Laser Scanning Pavement Auditing Survey, 
								Northern Diversion Sewer Project, Melbourne 
								(4440)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Mike Pinkerton (New Zealand): Terrestrial Laser Scanning for Mainstream Land 
								Surveying (3814)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Tosa Ninkov, Vladimir Bulatovic,
								Zoran Susic and Dejan Vasic 
								(Serbia): Application of Laser Scanning Technology for 
								Civil Engineering Projects in Serbia (3864)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Tomáš Křemen, Václav Smítka and
								Jiří Pospíšil (Czech Republic): Terrestrial Laser Scanning for the Fire Test on 
								Experimental Building in Mokrsko (4690)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Andrzej Dumalski and Karolina 
								Hejbudzka (Poland): An Attempt at Using a Terrestrial Laser Scanner 
								for Detecting Minimal Ddisplacement and Objects' 
								Deformation (4017)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Artur Adamek, Piotr Glowacki,
								Jacek Jania, Jacek Krawiec and 
								Zdzislaw Kurczynski (Poland): Usefulness of Terrestrial Laser Scanning for 
								Survey of Dynamics of Frontal Zone of Hansbreen 
								- Svalbard Tidewater Glacier (4295)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 13:00–14:00
 Bayside 105, SCEC
 | FS 3E - Land Use 
								Classification and Soils Commission: 8, 3 and 6
 Chair: Dr. Reinfried Mansberger, Austria
 Rudiney Soares Pereira, Renata 
								Ferrari and Mariane Alves Dal Santo 
								(Brazil): Dynamic Modeling of Land Use and Coverage at 
								Quarte Colônia, RS (4315)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Emi Sukiyah, R. Febri Hirnawan 
								and Dicky Muslim (Indonesia): The Erosion Model Based on Grainsize 
								Distribution Ratios of Weathering Product of 
								Quaternary Volcanic Deposits (4218)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Rod Eckels (Australia) and Nicholas 
								Bugosh (USA): A Natural Approach to Mined Land Rehabilitation 
								(3958)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Gabriel Badescu, Stefan Ovidiu,
								Vasile Hotea, Nicolae Afrim Vancila 
								and Ioan Bud (Romania): Using Satellite Measurements by Means of Rompos 
								within a Geographic Information System (4538)
 [paper]
 This is a flash presentation.
 This paper has not been presented at the 
								congress.
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 13:00–14:00
 Bayside 201, SCEC
 | FS 3F - Land Management Projects Commission: 7
 Chair: Dr. Moha El-aychi, Morocco
 Rapporteur:
								Mr. Rohan Bennett, Australia
 Joseph Salukvadze (Georgia): Improvements in Land Governance and Land 
								Administration in Transitional Countries of the 
								Post-Soviet Region: Comparative Analysis (4289)
 [paper]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Greg Foster, Paul Robinson, 
								Dwayne Schulz and Andrew Bell 
								(Australia): Surety by Sharing - Parrallel Leasing in New 
								South Wales (3885)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Zahir 
								Ali and Abdul Nasir (Pakistan):Land Administration System in Pakistan – Current 
								Situation and Stakeholders’ Perception (3901)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 This paper has not been presented at the 
								congress.
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 13:00–14:00
 Bayside 202, SCEC
 | FS 3G - Land Administration 
								and Development Commission: 7
 Chair: Mr. William Kalande, Kenya
 Sudarsono Osman and Hui Urg Kueh 
								(Malaysia): Land Administration, Management and Spatial 
								Information (4572)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 13:00–14:00
 Bayside 203, SCEC
 | FS 3H - Remote Sensing and 
								Optical Techniques I Commission: 5 and 6
 Chair: Prof. Heiner Kuhlmann, Germany
 Rapporteur:
								Prof. John Trinder, Australia
 Christian Hirt (Australia), Beat 
								Bürki, Sébastien Guillaume 
								(Switzerland) and Will Featherstone 
								(Australia): Digital Zenith Cameras – State-of-the-art 
								Astrogeodetic Technology for Australian Geodesy 
								(3831)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Jacky Chow, Axel Ebeling and 
								William Teskey (Canada): Low Cost Artificial Planar Target Measurement 
								Techniques For Terrestrial Laser Scanning (4394)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Timothy Nuttens, Alain De Wulf,
								Rudi Goossens (Belgium), Christiane 
								Tytgat (Greece) and Daniël Van Damme 
								(Belgium): Digital Photogrammetry Used for the 3D 
								Reconstruction of the Walls around the Acropolis 
								of Titani (Greece) (4483)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 13:00–14:00
 Bayside 101, SCEC
 | FS 3J - Institutional and 
								Cultural Contributions Commission: 1
 Chair: Mr. Yaacoub Saade, Chair of FIG 
								Commission 1, Lebanon
 Rapporteur: Mr.. Khalid Yousfi, Morocco
 Jouni Johannes Anttonen (Finland): Parental Advisory: Kids, Don’t Try This at Home! 
								Surveying in Donald Duck Comics Published in 
								Finland (4603)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Seyed Kazem Alavipanah, Kolsoum 
								Ghazanfari and Bahere Khakbaz (Iran):
								Literature Contexts of Remote Sensing as 
								Reflected by the Iranian Poems (4589)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 13:00–14:00
 Bayside 103, SCEC
 | FS 4B - Spatial Data 
								Infrastructures in Support of Disaster 
								Management Need Commission: 3
 Chair: Prof. Mohamed Essadiki, Morocco
 Rapporteur:
								Mr. Scott Jakes, Australia
 Chris McAlister, Tammy Carter 
								and Justin White (Australia): A Time of Need - Coordinating Spatial Disaster 
								Management in SEQ (4441)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Turan Erden and Mehmet Zeki Coskun 
								(Turkey): The Role of Geospatial Tools in Disaster 
								Management Life Cycle (3917)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 13:00–14:00
 Bayside 104, SCEC
 | FS 4C - Adjustment 
								Techniques and Reference Frames Commission: 5
 Chair: Dr. Neil D. Weston, USA
 John Dawson and Alex Woods 
								(Australia): Coordinate Transformations between GDA94 and the 
								ITRF (4105)
 [abstract] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Nasr A. Al-Sahhaf (Saudi Arabia), 
								R.M.S. Fernandes (Portugal) and Sami 
								Alhamidi (Saudi Arabia): The ArabRef Project – A New Geodetic Network for 
								Arabia (4337)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Guorong Hu, John Dawson, 
								Gary Johnston and Nicholas Brown 
								(Australia): Precision Analysis of GPS for Datum 
								Modernisation in Australia (4110)
 [abstract] [handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 13:00–14:00
 Bayside 102, SCEC
 | FS 4D - Landslide and 
								Subsidence Monitoring II Commission: 6
 Chair: Prof. Andreas Eichhorn, Germany
 Rapporteur: Dr. Milan Talich, Czech 
								Republic
 Hasanuddin Z. Abidin, Heri Andreas,
								Irwan Gumilar (Indonesia), Yoichi 
								Fukuda (Japan) and Dodid Murdohardono 
								(Indonesia): Studying Land Subsidence in Semarang (Indonesia) 
								Using Geodetic Methods (3748)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Febri Hirnawan (Indonesia): Slope Instability Zoning Mapping of Landslide 
								Hazardous Area for the Stabilization System 
								(3991)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Piotr Grzempowski and Stefan Cacoń 
								(Poland): Modelling of Ground Surface Deformations with 
								Finite Element Method in Fault Zones for the 
								Purpose of Designing Geodetic Observations 
								(4283)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Steve Garlinge (Australia): Continuous Monitoring of Longwall Undermining 
								(4135)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Milan Talich (Czech Republic): How to Create Strain Maps by On-line Tools 
								(4264)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Febri Hirnanwan, Dicky Muslim 
								and Emi Sukiyah (Indonesia): A Measure of Intense Active Tectonism through 
								Manifestation of River Basin Morphometry 
								Development on Quaternary Volcanic Deposits 
								(4235)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Haluk Ozener (Turkey): The Importance of Tuzla Fault and a Study on 
								Deformation Monitoring in the Aegean Region, 
								Turkey (4422)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 13:00–14:00
 Bayside 105, SCEC
 | FS 4E - Critical 
								Infrastructure Development Commission: 8 and 3
 Chair: Mr. Kwame Tenadu, Ghana
 Sian Elliott and Samsung Lim 
								(Australia): Visualisation of the Public Transport System of 
								Sydney (4042)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Guilherme Clasen Wosny, Francisco 
								Henrique Oliveira and Julia Cucco 
								(Brazil): Overview of Transmission Line Integrated with 
								Land Cadastre in Brazil (4303)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Nikolay Naydenov (Bulgaria): Parking Survey - Case Study (3932)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Ibrahim Mahamid and Amund Bruland 
								(Norway): Preliminary Cost Estimating in Road Construction 
								Projects (4592)
 [paper]
 This is a flash presentation.
 This paper has not been presented at the 
								congress.
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 13:00–14:00
 Bayside 201, SCEC
 | FS 4F - Land Tenure and Land 
								Management Projects in Developing Countries Commission: 7
 Chair: Dr. Richard Grover, United Kingdom
 Nigel Edmead (USA): Open Title: a Low Cost Tool for Inventorying 
								Property Rights - Experiences from Ghana (4037)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Teshome Taffa Dadi (Ethiopia): Nature of Property Units in Ethiopia: Case Study 
								of Two Pilot Projects (4043)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 13:00–14:00
 Bayside 202, SCEC
 | FS 4G - Engineering Surveys 
								II Commission: 6
 Chair: Mr. David Martin, France
 Rapporteur: Mr. Paul Stivano, Australia
 Nursu Tunalıoğlu and Taylan Ocalan 
								(Turkey): The Gridding Size Effects on Exposing Highway 
								Profile (4275)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Bernhard Heck, Michael Mayer,
								Malte Westerhaus and Karl Zippelt 
								(Germany): Karlsruhe Integrated Displacement Analysis 
								Approach - towards a Rigorous Combination of 
								Different Geodetic Methods (4459)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Nicholas Zembillas (USA): Subsurface Utility Engineering Offers an 
								Accurate View of What’s Down Under (4659)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Paul Stivano (Australia): Volumetric Surveys of Ash Storage Dams (4004)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Ding Ke-liang and Tie Li-Shan 
								(China, PR): Level Surveying Method and Accuracy Analysis on 
								Passenger Dedicated Line CPIII Network Points 
								(4053)
 [paper]
 This is a flash presentation.
 This paper has not been presented at the 
								Congress.
 Jacob Odeh Ehiorobo (Nigeria): Developing Sustainable Electrical Power for 
								Nigeria from Natural Gas: Measurements and 
								Documentation for Construction of Natural Gas 
								Distribution Pipelines from Gathering Facilities 
								to Power Plants (4258)
 [paper]
 This is a flash presentation.
 This paper has not been presented at the 
								Congress.
 Hediye Erdoğan (Turkey): Experimental and Analytical Studies on Dynamic 
								Characteristics of the Bosporus Suspension 
								Bridges (4541)
 [paper]
 This is a flash presentation.
 This paper has not been presented at the 
								Congress.
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 13:00–14:00
 Bayside 203, SCEC
 | FS 4H - Remote Sensing and 
								Optical Techniques II Commission: 5 and 6
 Chair: Dr. Gethin W. Roberts, Chair Elect 
								of FIG Commission 6, United Kingdom
 Rapporteur:
								Dr. Linlin Ge, Australia
 Mika Salolahti (Finland): Advanced Use of LiDAR Data - Automatic Building 
								Vectorization and Contour Production (4689)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Roy Hill and Jake Jenkins 
								(USA): GeoSAR and PurVIEW: a New Solution for Efficient 
								and Accurate Large-area Topographic Mapping 
								(4571)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Federica Zampa (Italy), Dario 
								Conforti and Daina Morgan (Canada):
								Lynx Mobile Mapper: The New Survey Technology 
								(4706)
 [abstract] [handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Paola Ronzino (Italy): Innovative Techniques for 3D Digital Survey of 
								the Paphos Theatre (4350)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 13:00–14:00
 Bayside 106, SCEC
 | FS 4I - Measuring and 
								Monitoring the Coastal Zone Commission: 4
 Chair: Mr. David Neale, Trinidad and 
								Tobago
 Rapporteur: Dr. Michael Sutherland, Chair 
								Elect of FIG Commission 4, Canada
 Michael Sutherland (Canada), Dexter 
								Davis and Sandesh Jaggan (Trinidad 
								And Tobago): Augmenting Tide Gauge Data with Satellite 
								Altimetry in the Caribbean (4614)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Nathan Quadros (Australia): Construction of a High Accuracy, Seamless, 
								State-Wide Coastal DEM (4092)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 13:00–14:00
 Bayside 101, SCEC
 | FS 4J - GIS Applications on 
								Internet Commission: 3 and 7
 Chair: Ms. Kari Strande, Norway
 Francisco Ortiz de Urbina (Australia):
								Location Intelligence 2.0: Changing the Way 
								Spatial Information Is Used (4131)
 [paper]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Usman Iqbal, David Bruce and 
								Ed Garvin (Australia): A Balancing Act: Fusing Spatial Privacy and 
								Spatial Metadata for Responsible Participatory 
								Geo-Governance (4597)
 [paper]
 This is a flash presentation.
 Leonie Dunbar (Australia): Geographic Internet Addresses - Providing Online 
								Homes for Australian Communities (3755)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 |  
								| Thursday, 15 April
 13:00–14:00
 Bayside Gallery A, SCEC
 | FS 4K - Case Studies from 
								Small Islands States Commission: 8, 3 and 7
 Chair: Dr. Diane Dumashie, Chair of FIG 
								Commission 8, United Kingdom
 Malcolm Archbold (New Zealand) and 
								Sione Nailasikau Halatuituia (Tonga): Development of the Kingdom of Tonga Cyclone 
								Emergency Recovery and Management System using 
								Geospatial Tools (4073)
 [paper] 
								[handouts]
 This is a flash presentation.
 |  |  
						| FIG 
						2010 - SIDS Workshop 
						Small Island Developing 
						States and The Millennium Development Goals 14 and 15 April 
						2010 The aim is to emphasise the important role of land 
						governance in addressing the MDGs but also articulating 
						the input of land professionals and their contribution 
						that promotes engagement from all sectors of society. 
						This will require a strong and deep commitment to 
						establishing a healthy land professional’s network. The participatory attendance for this workshop is on 
						invitation only. Congress delegates will be able to 
						witness the debate. Workshop themes: 1. Building Professional Capacity The opening session aims at setting the scene for 
						professional capacity building in the region by 
						identifying the specific gaps in capacity in the region, 
						and discussing ways in which land practitioners could 
						contribute towards closing the gaps and thus assist with 
						the achievement of the MDGs in the region. 2. Climate change and natural disasters This session on climate change and disaster 
						mitigation develops the relationship between climate 
						change, community resilience and land tenure. The 
						tsunami that hit Samoa and other Pacific Island 
						Countries in September 2009 was graphic evidence of the 
						vulnerability of coastal communities The objective of 
						this session is to articulate the input and contribution 
						of land professionals in the preparedness, mitigation, 
						emergency response, recovery and rehabilitation stages 
						of Disaster Risk Management. 3. Access to land, coastal and marine resources The challenge of access to land and marine resources 
						due to a lack of clearly defined real property rights is 
						often cited as a major cause of dispute and resultant 
						instability for SIDS. In this session we explore 
						institutional impediments to land and resource access in 
						SIDS. We investigate the issues of gender and 
						intergenerational equity, and the application of land 
						trusts, with a view to proposing workable leasehold 
						solutions. 4. Good governance in land tenure and 
						administration The land sector is particularly susceptible to 
						corruption and rent seeking. The small island states in 
						the Pacific, typically grouped into three regions: 
						Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia, cover a very wide 
						expanse of the world’s surface. The prevalence and 
						importance of customary tenure in the Pacific adds a 
						level of complexity to any consideration of land 
						governance but nonetheless, land governance is an 
						important topic for the Pacific region. This session 
						will explore the topic of land governance as it applies 
						to small island states. 5. Building Professional Capacity This closing session aims at developing strategies 
						and activities for building the professional capacity of 
						land administration practitioners and professionals in 
						the region; and identifying the roles that land 
						administration practitioners can play towards achieving 
						the MDGs in the region. A joint FIG/Sponsors publication will be prepared 
						including some key reference material and a joint 
						declaration to be adopted by the conference. This 
						publication will be published in the FIG publication 
						series. The full proceedings will be published on the 
						FIG and Sponsor Websites and will be made available as a 
						CDROM. 
							
								| Wednesday, 14 April |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 8:15–10:30
 Bayside Gallery B,
 SCEC
 | Session 1 - Building 
								Professional Capacity Chair: Mele Rakai (Fiji)
 Discussant: Jude Wallace (Australia)
 Rapporteur: Spike Boydell (Australia)
 
								Diane Dumashie, SIDS Seminar Convenor, 
								Chair of FIG Commission 8, United Kingdom:Opening Remarks and Setting the Timetable for 
								the Day
 Stig Enemark, FIG President, Denmark:Welcome Address
 Mele Rakai, PILPA President, Fiji:Welcome Presentation
 [handouts]
 Comments & Questions Antonio Wycliffe, ASPNG, Papua New 
								Guinea:Capacity Building needs and Role of Land 
								Professionals in PNG
 [handouts]
 Jackson Vaikota, Surveyor-General, 
								Solomon Islands:Capacity Building needs and Role of Land 
								Professionals in Solomon Islands
 [handouts]
 Fa’atasi Malologa, Surveyor-General, 
								Tuvalu:Capacity Building needs and Role of Land 
								Professionals in Tuvalu
 [handouts]
 David Neale, Cane Associates Co Ltd, 
								Trinidad:Capacity Building experiences and insights in 
								the Caribbean
 [handouts]
 Marnie Leybourne, Past SSSI President, 
								Australia:Building Professional networks – possible role 
								of SSSI
 [handouts]
 Discussion/Comments/Questions Jude Wallace, Australia:Discussant Summary and Close
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								| Wednesday, 14 April
 13:00-14:00
 Bayside Gallery B,
 SCEC
 | Session 2 - Climate 
								Change and Natural Disasters Chair: Johnny Edmonds (New Zealand)
 Discussant: Daniel Fitzpatrick 
								(Australia)
 Rapporteur: David Mitchell (Australia)
 
								Grenville Barnes, USA:Overview of the major land issues associated 
								with land tenure and natural disasters in SIDS, 
								and the role of land professionals
 [handouts]
 Toelau Iulio, Samoa:Case study of responding to land issues after 
								the 2009 tsunami in Samoa, from a Department of 
								Lands perspective
 Eric Gorapava, Solomon Islands:Case study of land tenure and climate change 
								from a Department of Planning perspective
 [handouts]
 Masang Bagingdo, Papua New Guinea:Case study of the Papua New Guinea experience 
								with natural disasters from a land practitioners 
								perspective
 [handouts]
 Discussion Daniel Fitzpatrick, Australia:Discussant summary and close
 |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 14:00–15:30
 Bayside Gallery B,
 SCEC
 | Session 3 - Access to 
								Land and Resources Chair: Russell Nari (Vanuatu)
 Rapporteur: Bill Robertson (New Zealand)
 Opening comments from the Chair
 Max Kepp, 
								Papua New Guinea:Urbanisation Issues and Priorities in PNG and 
								the Region including different forms of 
								collective tenure
 [handouts]
 Faanimo Reti-Warren, Western Samoa:Resource Access Issues and priorities in Samoa 
								and the Region including land tenure issues
 [handouts]
 Charlie Terapii, Cook Islands:Access to Land Resources in the Pacific
 [handouts]
 Kulene Sokotia, Tuvalu:Land issues and Priorities for Small Pacific 
								Island Countries including sea level rise
 [handouts]
 Azzan Rashid, Zanzibar:Local and Regional Resource Access Issues and 
								Priorities including land and marine resource 
								issues
 [handouts]
 Questions and Discussion Summary and listing of critical lines of 
								enquiry and action for the next four yearly FIG 
								term and close |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 15:30-17:00
 Bayside Gallery B,
 SCEC
 | Session 4 - Land 
								Governance in Land Tenure and Administration Chair: Tony Burns (Australia)
 Rapporteur: Kate Dalrymple (Australia)
 Chair opening Remarks
 Paul Munro-Faure, 
								FAO:FAO voluntary guidelines on land and natural 
								resource governance, focusing on the 
								consultative processes being used in developing 
								the guidelines
 Pepi Kimas, Papua New Guinea:Land governance in the context of Papua New 
								Guinea focusing on recent legislation to support 
								incorporated land groups
 [handouts]
 Justice Albert Palmer / Ruth 
								Liloqula, Solomon Islands:Land governance in the context of the Solomon 
								Islands focusing on land governance in a 
								post-conflict situation
 Discussants The following discussants will broaden the 
								discussion to other regions in the Pacific and 
								provide other experience in strengthening land 
								governance in the region: Summary and Close |  
								| Wednesday, 14 April
 17:00-18:00
 Bayside Gallery B,
 SCEC
 | Reception |  
								| Thursday, 15 April |  
								| Thursday 15 April
 8:30–10:30
 Bayside Gallery B,
 SCEC
 | Session 5 - Building 
								Professional Capacity Chair: Mele Rakai (Fiji)
 Discussant: Ian Williamson (Australia)
 Rapporteur: Spike Boydell (Australia)
 
								Chris Lunnay (Australia):Capacity Building experiences and insights in 
								Asia/Africa (4769)
 [paper]
 Discussion/Comments/Questions Next Steps – Identifying capacity building 
								strategies and activities for land practitioners 
								in the region: 
									Ueligitone Seiuli, SamoaSevanaia Dakaica, Fiji[handouts]
Richard Siataga, Niue[handouts]
Marnie Leybourne, Australia Next Steps – Contributions of land 
								practitioners towards achieving MDGs in region: 
									Stanley Waleanisia, Solomon 
									IslandsMartin Sokomanu, Vanuatu[handouts]
Loia M. Tausi, Tuvalu[handouts]
Tony Bevin, New Zealand Ian Williamson, Australia:Discussant Summary
 Draft Declaration – Chairs or Rapporteurs for 
								all Sessions[agenda 
								for action - draft 15 April 2010]
 
									Session 1: Mele RakaiSession 2: David MitchellSession 3: Bill RobertsonSession 4: Tony BurnsSession 5: Spike Boydell Diane Dumashie, SIDS Seminar Convenor, 
								Chair of FIG Commission 8, United Kingdom:Conclusions and Close of Seminar
 [handouts]
 |  
						Pre-conference Workshop on the History of Surveying 
							
								| Friday, 9 April |  
								| Friday, 9 April
 08:55–10:45
 Old Government House, Parramatta
 | History Workshop - Day 1 - 
								Australia’s Greatest Surveyors-General - Session 
								1 Commission: IIHS&M
 Chair: Mr. John Brock, Australia
 
								John Brock (Australia): Welcome dignitaries and guests (4714)
 Tony Kelly, Minister for Lands (tbc) 
								(Australia): Official Opening of History Workshop (4715)
 Warwick Watkins, Surveyor General of 
								NSW (Australia): Australia’s Greatest Surveyor General Sir Thomas 
								Mitchell (4716)
 [abstract]
 John Tulloch, Surveyor General of 
								Victoria (Australia): Victoria’s Best – First Surveyor-General Robert 
								Hoddle (4717)
 [abstract]
 Peter Murphy, Surveyor General of 
								Tasmania (Australia): James Sprent and the Trigonometric Survey of 
								Tasmania (4718)
 [abstract]
 |  
								| Friday, 9 April
 09:00–16:00
 Old Government House, Parramatta
 | History Workshop - Day 1 - 
								Australia’s Greatest Surveyors-General - Poster 
								Session Commission: IIHS&M
 Chair: Mr. John Brock, NSW, Australia
 
									Australia’s 1st S-G & Governor: Alt & 
									Phillip  |  
								| Friday, 9 April
 10:45–11:15
 Old Government House, Parramatta
 | Morning Tea |  
								| Friday, 9 April
 11:15–12:50
 , Old Government House, Parramatta
 | History Workshop - Day 1 - 
								Australia’s Greatest Surveyors-General - Session 
								2 Commission: IIHS&M
 Chair: Mr. Jan de Graeve, Chair of IIHS&M, 
								Belgium
 John Porter, Former Surveyor General 
								of South Australia (Australia): Introduced by Peter Kentish, the current 
								Surveyor-General of South Australia South 
								Australia’s Shining Light – First S-G William 
								Light (4719)
 [paper]
 Kelly Henderson (Australia): Planning for the Greatest Good: A Case Study of 
								William Light's 'Plan of the City and District 
								of Adelaide, South Australia', and Potential 
								World Heritage Values (4505)
 [paper]
 This is a peer reviewed paper.
 Mike Bradford, Surveyor General of 
								Western Australia (Australia): First Surveyor-General of the West – John 
								Septimus Roe (4720)
 |  
								| Friday, 9 April
 12:50–15:00
 Old Government House, Parramatta
 | Lunch and Views through 
								Government House Commission: IIHS&M
 
									Lunch followed by views through the 
									Government House at 14:00. |  
								| Friday, 9 April
 15:00–16:30
 Old Government House, Parramatta
 | History Workshop - Day 1 - 
								Australia’s Greatest Surveyors-General - Session 
								3 Commission: IIHS&M
 Chair: Ms. Kerima-Gae Topp, Australia
 
								Bill Kitson (Australia): Introduced by Russell Priebbenow, the current 
								Queensland Chief Surveyor North to Queensland – 
								1st S-G Augustus Gregory (4721)
 [abstract]
 Garry West, Surveyor General Northern 
								Territory (Australia): The Last Frontier: The Northern Territory – 
								Goyder SA S-G (4722)
 [abstract]
 Bill Hirst, ACT Chief Surveyor 
								(Australia): Surveyor of the Capital: Charles Robert 
								Scrivener (4723)
 [abstract]
 |  
								| Friday, 9 April
 16:35–19:30
 Parramatta
 | Walk to grave of Augustus 
								Alt & Visit Parramatta Observatory site and 1828 
								Broad Arrow & Reception Commission: IIHS&M
 
									16:35 - Walk to grave of Augustus Alt at 
									St. John’s Cemetery - Toast to Australia’s 
									First Surveyor-General & all of his state 
									and territory counterparts. Wine and soft 
									drink provided. 
									17:10 - Visit Parramatta Observatory 
									site & 1828 Broad Arrow of S-G Mitchell’s 
									NSW Triangulation 
									17:30-19:30 - Reception - OGH finger 
									food and drinks. 
									Buses return to Sydney. |  
								| Saturday, 10 April |  
								| Saturday, 10 April
 09:00–10:50
 Dixson Room, Mitchell Library, Macquarie Street, 
								Sydney
 | History Workshop - Day 2 - 
								The World’s Greatest Surveyors - Session 1 Commission: IIHS&M
 Chair: Mr. John Brock, Australia
 
								John Brock, Full Day Chairman (Australia):
								Welcome to dignitaries and guests (4724)
 Jan de Graeve, Chair of IIHS&M 
								(Belgium): Official Opening (4725)
 [paper]
 Richard Hucker, MBE (United Kingdom):
								Surveying for Roman Aqueducts (3921)
 [paper]
 Brian Blevins (USA): Leonardo da Vinci: Cartographer and Land 
								Surveyor (4726)
 [paper]
 Jan de Graeve (Belgium): Gerardus Mercator – Surveyor and Mapmaker (4727)
 [abstract]
 |  
								| Saturday, 10 April
 10:50–11:10
 Mitchell Library, Macquarie Street, Sydney
 | Morning Tea |  
								| Saturday, 10 April
 11:10–12:40
 Dixson Room, Mitchell Library, Macquarie Street, 
								Sydney
 | History Workshop - Day 2 - 
								The World’s Greatest Surveyors - Session 2 Commission: IIHS&M
 Chair: Mr. Brian Blevins, USA
 Gordon 
								Andreassend (Hong Kong SAR, China): Land Surveyors of Colonial Hong Kong (4728)
 [abstract]
 Donald Buhler (USA): USA's First President - Surveyor George 
								Washington (4704)
 [paper]
 |  
								| Saturday, 10 April
 12:40–13:40
 Mitchell Library, Macquarie Street, Sydney
 | Lunch |  
								| Saturday, 10 April
 13:40–15:10
 Dixson Room, Mitchell Library, Macquarie Street, 
								Sydney
 | History Workshop - Day 2 - 
								The World’s Greatest Surveyors - Session 3 Commission: IIHS&M
 Chair: Mr. Jan de Graeve, Chair of IIHS&M, 
								Belgium
 Brian Blevins (USA): Albert Einstein: Godfather of Modern Surveying 
								Technology (4729)
 [paper]
 Bill Robertson (New Zealand): New Zealand Surveyed (4730)
 [paper]
 Dave Doyle (USA): History of US Geodetic Survey & Washington 
								Boundary Stones (4731)
 [abstract]
 |  
								| Saturday, 10 April
 15:10–15:30
 Mitchell Library, Macquarie Street, Sydney
 | Afternoon Tea |  
								| Saturday, 10 April
 15:30–17:05
 Dixson Room, Mitchell Library, Macquarie Street, 
								Sydney
 | History Workshop - Day 2 - 
								The World’s Greatest Surveyors - Session 4 Commission: IIHS&M
 Chair: Mr. Richard Hucker, United Kingdom
 
								Ken Leighton and James Canning 
								(Australia): Following the Camel and Compass Trail One 
								Hundred Years on (4130)
 [paper]
 Olusola Atilola (Nigeria): Nigerian Surveying’s Best (4732)
 John Brock (Australia): Five Surveyors of the Gods: XVIII Dynasty of New 
								Kingdom Egypt (c. 1400 BC) (4733)
 [paper]
 Jan de Graeve (Belgium) and John 
								Brock (Australia): Summary and concluding remarks and thanks (4734)
 |  
								| Saturday, 10 April
 17:05–19:30
 Mitchell Library, Macquarie Street, Sydney
 | Official Surveyors’ Art 
								Exhibition Opening Commission: IIHS&M
 
									17:05-17:30 - Official Surveyors’ Art 
									Exhibition Opening (tbc) 
									17:30-19:30 - Drinks and snacks. 
									Buses return to Conference Centre  |  |  
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						of Surveyors, FIG 2010  |  |