FIG Commission 3 
	   
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			Work Plan 2007-2010
  
 
Original work plan in .pdf-format.  
Title
  Spatial Information Management (SIM)
  
    
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     Dr. Chryssy Potsiou, Chairperson of Commission 3  | 
   
 
 Terms of reference
  
    - Management of spatial information on land, property and hydrographical 
	facts (including related processes, procedures and resources); 
 
    - Spatial data infrastructure – data models, standards, availability and 
	legal aspects; 
 
    - Management and transfer of knowledge and skills needed for SIM; 
 
    - Impacts on organizational structure, business models, professional 
	practice and administration; 
 
    - Management of spatial information supporting environment protection, 
	sustainable development and poverty reduction. 
 
 
    Mission Statement
FIG Com3 will: 
  
    - Increase awareness about successful SIM approaches in the “e-Society” by 
	showing good practice like available, reliable and accessible spatial 
	information for better decision-making
 
    - Support the use of spatial information and SIM-tools by surveyors and by 
	all participants in decision-making to serve the goals of good governance.
 
    - Share good practice on managerial processes and infrastructure required 
	for handling data, using information and distributing knowledge.
 
    - Share good practice and develop high-level methods and techniques for 
	merging and managing updated spatial information at various levels according 
	to market requirements.
 
    - Encourage the use of spatial information within e-government and 
	e-commerce. 
 
    - Implement the FIG Work Plan through working groups (WGs), Joint-WGs, 
	annual meetings, workshops, and seminars held during and/or outside FIG 
	working weeks and regional conferences; publications; and progress reports 
	about these events.
 
    - Present the final outcomes of Commission work through the web.
 
	- Cooperate and coordinate with the related United Nations committees and 
	other geo-spatial information societies and organizations active in the 
	field, such as ISPRS, ICA, IAG, GSDI, EUROGI, UN/ECE WPLA, UN/ECE Committee 
	on Housing and Land Management.
 
	- Increase the contribution of the surveying profession to the 
	implementation of the UN Millennium Development Goals. 
 
 
General
Commission 3 –Working Groups (WG) focus on contribution of spatial 
information for sustainable development. FIG Com3 delegates have expressed their 
strong interest in: 
  - Activating the national delegate, the correspondent and the academic 
  member network in order to work together, identify the needs in our common 
  fields of interest, and exchange experience and knowledge for the common 
  benefit
 
  - Organizing Com3 annual meetings and workshops focused on the specifically 
  identified needs and topics. Com3 will provide and certify optional peer 
  review for authors of papers submitted for Com3 Workshops. Papers of authors 
  not wishing peer review will be equally welcome in the proceedings.
 
 
In particular, Com3 delegates will: 
	- 
    
    Focus on the 
	topic: “Spatial Information 
	toward Managing Mega Cities”, and prepare a publication on that topic by 
	2010.
 
    - 
    organize three specific annual Workshops under the topics of:
 
    
    
	1. “Spatial 
	Information Management toward Legalizing Informal Urban Development” 
	28- 31 March, 2007,
	
    
    Athens, 
	Greece 
	2. “Spatial 
	Information in Environmental Management of Mega Cities”
	
    
    January 2008,
    
    
             Valencia, 
	Spain 
	3. To 
	be decided  
 
The proposed sub-topics of interest are: 
	- 
	e-Governance for the citizen, democracy, and 
	transparency
 
	- 
	Web Services and Metadata
 
	- 
	SIM Infrastructure
 
	- 
	State of the Art of SDI, GSDI
 
	- 
	Technical aspects, integration of information, 3D / 4D 
	applications of SDI, visualization of information, seamless information 
	management
 
	- 
	Standardization of Information (technical, legal, 
	semantics and ontology)
 
	- 
	Geo-data policy issues with a focus on pricing and 
	access policies for NSDI, equal opportunities and access to spatial 
	information
 
	- 
	SIM applications for environmental protection, disaster 
	management and risk assessment, social and economic growth, cultural 
	heritage documentation and development, informal/unplanned development 
	management, quantifying and localizing cultural diversity, coastal zone and 
	marine data management, real estate markets, valuation and taxation, real 
	estate finance and development
 
	- 
	Educational aspects in SDI and SIM, e-learning
 
	- 
	Transferring / sharing knowledge focusing on “low-cost” 
	methods and tools for spatial information collection and management
 
 
 
  
  
  Interactive Information Flow between providers, partners and customers 
  (PPP). 
Policy Issues
  
  SIM is a facilitator for IT based services for 
  administration as well as for citizens. By thus SIMS will have even the role 
  of an integrator of components for a Spatial Information Infrastructure within 
  an Information society.  
  - Services and workflows for decision makers and citizens in 
  participatory democracy 
 
  - Government – business – customers: relations and activities 
 
  - Integration and cooperation in a distributed environment 
 
  - Individual vs. business in SIM 
 
  - Mobile society 
 
  - SIM and LBS in an e-Government context
 
 
  Chair
  
    
      
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      Kari Strande 
        Norway 
        E-mail: 
	  kari.strande[at]statkart.no  | 
     
   
  Co-Chair: Peter Laarakker (the Netherlands), e-mail: 
  peter.laarakker[at]kadaster.nl 
   
  Specific projects and outputs
  Based on cooperation with other WG and other Commissions this WG will:  
  - Report on good practice of Spatial Information within e-Government 
  supporting citizens in participatory democracy 
 
  - Facilitate experience exchange 
 
  - Show consequences for administration and citizens of SIM and LBS 
  accessible on the web 
 
  - Provide recommendations to the way we go within SIM and LBS 
 
  - Provide links to information and minutes of workshops 
 
  - Work out a Web-demo, if supported by OGC, ESRI or other sponsors
 
 
A detailed work plan with milestones will be published on the website of 
Commission 3.  
  Workshops
  
    - Athens, 28-30 March 2007
 
	- Norway, sub-Working Groups meetings
 
	- Hong Kong, 12-17 May 2007
 
	- Costa Rica , 12-15 November 2007
 
	- Valencia, January 2008
 
   
  Beneficiaries
  Surveyors, planners, politicians, and citizens accessing and contributing 
  to e-Government on a national as well as on a local level. Contributing to 
  better access to general users of spatial data, and to better tools and more 
  participation in local authorities. 
 
  
  
Focus
Requirements for data, information, tools and workflows as components of 
local, national and global spatial data infrastructures (SDI).  
  - Institutional arrangements, information policy and legal frameworks needed 
  to create and share data, information and tools within and between levels of 
  government
 
  - Respective roles of government, private sector, professional bodies and 
  community groups in creating and managing SDI
 
  - Technical innovation needed to enable use of SDI, including spatial data 
  capture, management, visualisation and access
 
  - Implementing international best practice standards in SIM at all levels, 
  including use of ISO/TC 211, OpenGeospatial® Consortium, etc. 
 
  - Sharing experience, developing visions for the future, identifying 
  productive roles for surveyors and other spatial professionals and informing 
  relevant forums of the role of SIM 
 
 
    Chair
  
    
      
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      Mr. Paul Kelly, Director 
      Spatial Strategies Pty Ltd 
      Australia 
      Email: 
      spatials[at]smartchat.net.au   | 
     
    
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      Co-Chair 
      Prof. Dr.-Ing. Hartmut Müller, Fachhochschule Mainz 
      Germany 
  	E-mail: 
  	mueller[at]geoinform.fh-mainz.de | 
     
   
Specific projects and outputs 
Based on cooperation with other working groups and commissions this WG will:
 
  - Support discussion on the role of local and regional SDI in managing mega 
  cities
 
  - Identify institutional, policy and legal frameworks that can be 
  incorporated in SDI to address mega city issues
 
  - Identify specific technical innovations in SIM that can improve management 
  of mega cities 
 
 
Workshops
  
    - Athens, 28-31 March 2007
 
    - Valencia, January 2008 
 
   
  Beneficiaries
  
    - Surveyors, government, associations engaged with spatial data and users 
	of spatial data and spatial information. 
 
   
 
 
  Working Group 3.3 - Multi Dimensional Aspects in Spatial 
  Information Management
  Review, evaluation and further development of technologies and 
  technological trends for multi dimensional spatial information management in 
  general and data models, visualization and data fusion techniques in 
  particular.  
Caused by increase of capabilities of spatial database management systems 
(SDBMS), as well as the awareness for the necessity for 3D geospatial 
information within the surveying and the engineering communities, some novel 
approaches in modeling, visualization and fusion of spatial data have recently 
gained the attention of both academic and commercial communities. Commission 3 
will focus on the topics related to this definition such as (but not limited to)  
	- Methods for measuring and gathering 3D spatial information and databases
 
	- 3D data model for building information systems (built on top of SDBMS)
 
	- Algorithms for detection of relations between spatial objects in 3D
 
	- Fully www based approach to visualization of spatial data in 2D and 3D
 
	- Event oriented approach to modeling changes in spatial information 
	systems
 
	- Continuous temporal approaches for handling 2D and 3D spatial 
	information systems
 
	- Accuracy aspects of spatial information vs. needs & budgets of the 
	public and private sectors
 
 
  Specific projects and outputs
	- Expansion and development of existing data models
 
	- Increase the involvement of surveyors in development of data models
 
	- Disseminate accumulated knowledge and experience
 
 
Chair
    
      
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        Prof. dr. sc. Miodrag Roic 
        Croatia 
        E-mail: 
		mroic[at]geof.hr  | 
       
     
Workshops
  - Athens, 28-30 March 2007
 
	- Hong Kong, 12-17 May 2007
 
	- Costa Rica, 12-15 November 2007
 
	- Valencia, January 2008
 
 
 
Workshops
Commission 3 delegates will organize the FIG Com3 2007 annual meeting and 
workshop in Athens, Greece, on 28-31 March 2007, in parallel to the joint 
Workshop of the UN/ECE Committee on Housing and Land Management and the UN/ECE 
Working Party on Land Administration on “Informal Settlements”. The 
President of the FIG is invited to give a key note speech. The local organizers 
are: the Technical Chamber of Greece and the Hellenic Association of Rural and 
Surveying Engineers. 
The topic of the FIG Com3 Workshop is: 
“Spatial Information Management toward Legalizing Informal Urban 
Development” 
The list of sub-titles includes 
	- Technical Aspects 
	- Data collection, recording and updating; low-cost methods and tools for 
	environmental      monitoring of unplanned urban development; the type of 
	necessary information to be recorded for monitoring and improving areas with 
	informal construction, for supporting real estate markets in such areas, and 
	for applying housing policy and decision making
 
    - Visualization of information
 
    - Standardization of information
 
    - 2D, 3D, 4D spatial data recording and management to support the legal 
	integration of informalities, the decision making, the risk-assessment and 
	disaster management in areas with informal construction or informal 
	settlements (slums)
 
    - Integration of spatial data-bases about ownership rights, value of real 
	estate property, and state applied regulations and restrictions on the use 
	rights, tools, LIS 
 
    - Statistics (about the existing situation, the size of the problem)
 
    - The value of e-Government and SDIs; the needs for transparency, for 
	corruption and bureaucracy decrease, necessary tools; the participation of 
	the citizen
   
 
     
	- Legal and Social Aspects and Procedures
	- Procedures for adopting and updating Zoning and Spatial Planning 
	regulations; the participation of the citizen
 
    - Standardization and Recording of: Zoning Regulations, Spatial planning 
	regulations and other Restrictions related to the Urban Development (e.g., 
	for environmental protection, cultural heritage protection) to increase 
	participation of the citizen and transparency in decision making, facilitate 
	access to information and increase equity among the citizens
 
    - Standardization of informalities in urban development and real estate 
	markets
 
    - Standardization of Real Estate financing and Development Procedures
 
    - GIS technology and tools as a mediator between surveyors, town planners, 
	land developers, and real estate appraisers
 
    - Informal development and the social impact of illegalities on the 
	society, increase public awareness in good governance
 
    - Necessary legal reforms for the registration of the missing information 
	into the modern Land Administration Systems, in order to integrate informal 
	settlements into a legal framework and empower the poor
   
 
     
	- Economic, Educational, and Policy Aspects
	- The economic impact of the missing spatial information on the National 
	Economy (both for the state and for the owners)
 
    - The need for integration of the missing information in order to improve 
	the housing and financing mechanisms, support the mortgage market, and build 
	automated mass-valuation systems to support fair and transparent taxation 
	policies
 
    - Capacity building on the role of the surveyors in supporting economic 
	growth through the well-functioning Real Estate Markets and the Real Estate 
	Development, and in developing spatial information methods for assessment of 
	the social and economic impact of informal settlements
 
 
     
 
Two channels for contributing papers are available: Full refereed channel:
 
	- (Short) Abstract Submission Deadline: 30 November 2006
 
	- Paper Submission Deadline: 15 December 2006
 
	- Acceptance Notification: 15 January 2007
 
	- Final (Corrected) Paper Submission Deadline: 15 February 2007
 
 
Papers submitted in this channel must not have been accepted for publication 
elsewhere or be under review for another workshop or conference.  
Partial refereed channel:  
	- Extended Abstract Submission Deadline: 30 November 2006
 
	- Acceptance Notification: 15 January 2007
 
	- Paper Submission Deadline: 15 February 2007
 
 
Those interested in peer-reviewed papers should declare it in advance when 
submitting a short abstract prior to the paper submission 
Other proposed workshops
Possible Workshop topics for 2009 and for future Workshops to be held during 
the coming FIG WWs or regional meetings are under discussion. Proposals are for: 
	- Workshop during the FIG WW 2008 in Sweden as a Follow-up of the Com3 
	Workshops in Athens and Valencia
 
	- Workshop on 3D and 4D Spatial Information Management, (possibility for 
	organizing a Com3 Workshop during the WW 2009, in Eilat, Israel)
 
	- Workshop on pricing of spatial data and services, (declared interest for 
	hosting a Workshop by Dr J. A. Zevenbergen, the Netherlands)
 
	- Declared interest for hosting a Com3 Workshop by the delegation of 
	Nigeria
 
	- Declared interest to organize a Com3 Workshop in parallel with a 
	workshop on Mega Cities Management (Robin McLaren)
 
 
Commission 3 annual meeting 2008
Workshop on Environmental and Cultural Heritage Documentation, Development 
and together with Commission 2. 
Com3 delegates will organize the FIG Com3 2008 annual meeting and Workshop in
Valencia, Spain, in January 2008, in parallel to the International 
Congress of Cartography and Surveying and the National Spanish Congress TOP-CART 
2008. The local organizers are: The Royal Academy of the Valencia Culture, The 
Technical University of Valencia, The Spanish Association of Surveying Engineers 
and the Technical University of Madrid. The main sponsors of that event are: The 
regional Government of Valencia, Universities, the Valencia City Hall and 
several powerful industries mainly located in the region. The President of the 
FIG will be invited to give a key note speech, too. The King of Spain will be 
invited to have the Honorary Presidency of this event. FIG Com2 organizes a 
Workshop in Valencia at the same time. Plans are made for a joint session with 
Com3 on sub-topics of common interest. The topic of FIG Com3 2008 annual meeting 
and Workshop is:  
“Spatial Information in Environmental Management of Mega Cities”  
More information about Commission 3 2008 Workshop to be decided in Athens.  
Co-operation with Sister Associations
	- Cooperation with UN/ECE WPLA and UN/ECE Committee on 
	Housing and Land Management
 
 
  Cooperation on Spatial Information 
  Management toward Legalizing Informal Urban Development with UN-ECE-WPLA and 
  UN-ECE-Committee on Housing and Land Management. 
  The FIG Commission 3 2007 annual meeting and Workshop will be followed by a 
  joint FIG and UN/ECE Working Party on Land Administration, and Committee for 
  Housing and Land Management, on March 29 and 30, 2007, on the topic: “Informal 
  Settlements and National Economy-The Value of Good Land Administration and 
  Land Management”.  
  FIG Com3 delegates are welcome to participate and strengthen both the 
  inter-commission FIG activity and the cooperation with the United Nations. 
  Information about the structure and additional topics of this activity will be 
  distributed on the web. 
 
	- 
	Cooperation with ISPRS and 
	CIPA
 
 
  
  Commission 3 supports the 
  37th CIPA International Workshop on the e-volution of Information Technology 
  in Cultural Heritage - Where Hi-Tech Touches the Past: Risks and Challenges 
  for the 21st Century, to be held on 30 October - 4 November, Cyprus. Web site: 
  http://www.vast2006.org. 
  FIG Commission 3, but also Commission 2, 5 and 6 delegates interested in 
  e-Learning, e-Libraries in Cultural Heritage, 3D data capture and processing, 
  Museum Artifacts display, 2D and 3D GIS in Cultural Heritage, virtual museum 
  applications, etc can submit papers or find useful information on the 
  following websites: http://www.vast2006.org 
  / or 
  http://www.cipa2006.org.  
  Proposal: It is desirable that FIG will establish a more close cooperation 
  with ISPRS and CIPA; The chair of FIG Commission 3 has communicated with ISPRS 
  President Prof I. Dowman regarding the suggestion that ISPRS publish news of 
  FIG Commission 3 activities and other FIG activities.  
 
Cooperation on international standards on spatial data with ISO 
and OPENGIS
Commission 3 supports the FIG inter-commission activity in this 
field. 
Contacts and cooperation with sister organizations
Co-operation with other United Nations and sister Agencies
Inter Commission 
Activities
FIG Com3 will contribute in a 2-days seminar to be held during 
the FIG WW 2008 in Sweden about “improving slums”. Inter-commission activity 
with FIG Com 10 and 9 is under discussion  
Other Activities
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Active involvement of regions 
	Commission 3 will continue to be actively involved 
	with underrepresented regions like Africa, Latin America, Middle East, and 
	Asia by exchanging information. Commission will try to reduce conference 
	fees in order to enable or to encourage regional participation and try to 
	raise money for funding participation of groups like students. Commission 
	will also encourage participation by using e-mail and web. 
	   
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    Respect cultural and linguistic issues 
    Commission 3 endorses the underlying concept that respect for 
	Cultural and Linguistic issues is very important and that the Commission 
	will be sensitive to these issues in the way it works. This will be 
	implemented by encouraging multilingual abstracts and presentations in 
	general meetings and through the use of an appropriate regional language 
	during regional meetings  
 
Calendar of Events
2006 
  - 
  3D October - 4 November, Cyprus, 37th CIPA International 
  Workshop on the e-volution of Information Technology in Cultural Heritage - 
  Where Hi-Tech Touches the Past: Risks and Challenges for the 21st Century. 
  Co-sponsored by FIG Commission 3.
 
 
2007 
	- 
	
	28-31 March, FIG Com3 annual meeting and Workshop, Athens, 
	Greece  
	- 
	
	12-17 May, FIG XXX General Assembly and Working Week Hong 
	Kong, China  
	- 
	
	12-15 November, FIG Regional Conference, San Jose, Costa Rica  
 
2008 
	- 
	
? January, Com3 annual meeting and Workshop, Valencia, Spain  
	- 
	
14-19 June, FIG Working Week and XXXI General Assembly, 
	Stockholm, Sweden  
	- 
	
3-11 July, XXI Congress of the International Society for 
	Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing - Silk Road for Information from Imagery. 
	Beijing, China P. R.  
 
2009 
2010 
  - 9-16 April, 2010, FIG XXIV Congress and XXXIII General 
  Assembly Sydney, Australia 
 
 
Commission 
Officers
Commission 
Chair
  
    
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    Dr Chryssy A Potsiou 
    Lecturer 
    School for Rural and Surveying Engineering 
    National Technical University of Athens 
    9 Iroon Polytechniou st, National Technical University Campus, 
    15780 Zografos 
    GREECE 
    Tel. + 30 210 7722688 or 7722651 
    Fax + 30 210 7722677 
    E-mail: chryssyp[at]survey.ntua.gr 
       | 
   
 
Chair Elect, 2009-2010
	
		
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		Prof. Yerach Doytsher 
		The Abel Wolman Chair in Civil Engineering 
		Dean, Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning 
		Technion - Israel Institute of Technology 
		Technion City 
		Haifa 32000 
		ISRAEL 
		Tel. + 972 4 829 4001 
		Fax + 972 4 829 5641 
		E-mail: doytsher[at]technion.ac.il  
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Vice Chair of Administration
    
      
        
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        Mr. Gerasimos Apostolatos 
        Surveyor Engineer, Technical Governmental Consultant 
        29, Ag. Filotheis str. 
        Filothei, 15237 
        GREECE 
        Tel. + 30 210 6825 905 
        E-mail: gapos[at]tee.gr | 
       
      
        
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        Deputy Chair 
        Dr. Panos Lolonis 
    	Head of the Planning Office 
    	KTIMATOLOGIO S.A. (Hellenic Cadastre S.A.) 
    	Tel. + 30 210 6505 636 
    	Fax + 30 210 637 727 
    	E-mail: 
		plolonis[at]ktimatologio.gr
          | 
       
     
Director of the Commission 3 Peer Review Procedure
	
		
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		Prof. Yerach Doytsher 
		The Abel Wolman Chair in Civil Engineering 
		Dean, Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning 
		Technion - Israel Institute of Technology 
		Technion City 
		Haifa 32000 
		ISRAEL 
		Tel. + 972 4 829 4001 
		Fax + 972 4 829 5641 
		E-mail: doytsher[at]technion.ac.il  
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Chair Working Group 3.1 - 
e-Government and e-Citizen
    
      
        
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        Ms. Kari Strande 
        Statens Kartverk 
        Advicer International Affairs 
        N-3507 Hønefoss 
        NORWAY 
        Tel. + 47 32 118 101 
        Fax + 47 32 118 182 
        Mobile: + 47 9099 6515 
        E-mail: 
		kari.strande[at]statkart.no
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    Chair Working Group 3.2 - Spatial Data Infrastructure
    
      
        
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        Mr. Paul Kelly, Director 
        Spatial Strategies Pty Ltd 
        AUSTRALIA 
        Tel. + 61 437 274 449  
        Email: 
        spatials[at]smartchat.net.au | 
       
      
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        Co-Chair 
        Prof. Dr.-Ing. Hartmut Müller 
        Fachhochschule Mainz 
        FBI - Geoinformatik und Vermessung 
        Holzstr. 36 
        55116 Mainz 
        GERMANY 
        Tel. + 49 6131 2859 674 
        Fax + 49 6131 2859 699 
        E-mail: 
        mueller[at]geoinform.fh-mainz.de | 
       
     
    Chair Working Group 3.3 - Multi Dimensional Aspects in Spatial 
	Information Management
    
      
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        Prof. dr. sc. Miodrag Roic 
        Faculty of Geodesy  
        Institute of Engineering Geodesy and Spatial Information Management 
        Kaciceva 26 
        HR-10000 Zagreb 
        CROATIA 
        Tel. + 385 1 4639 229 
        Fax + 385 1 4828 081 
        E-mail: mroic[at]geof.hr   | 
       
     
    29 December 2006  |