3RD FIG YOUNG SURVEYORS NETWORK CONFERENCE
Disaster Relief and Charity activities
30 April-1 May 2016 at Rydges Latimer Hotel
The Third FIG Young Surveyors Conference will be held prior to the
FIG Working Week in Christchurch, New Zealand.
FIG and NZIS have decided on a special focus on the young surveyors
and to give Young Surveyors an outstanding opportunity to participate
both in the Working Week with its variety of sessions and a special
Young Surveyors Conference. The Young Surveyors conference will include
a tailor made programme aimed at young professionals.
A student/Young
surveyors is defined as students and graduates aged 35 or under at the
time of the conference, who are either
currently studying/gratuated for a Bachelor, Masters or PhD degree of
surveying or related studies.
To obtain the special registration fee, you are required to
pre-registration by filling in the form and send the required documents
to
[email protected]
Please note: A copy of your passport and proof of your date of
graduation OR proof of your current, full-time enrolment in an education
institution is required when you submit your pre-registration form.
You can find the pre-registration form
here.
Programme book -
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Programme at a glance
Saturday 30 April 2016
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08.30-09.00 |
Registration |
09.00-10.30 |
Opening Ceremony + Photographs
We are welcoming our dear friends and colleagues to the
3rd FIG Young Surveyors Network Conference in Christchurch, New
Zealand. Let's make this an inspiring and more important
fruitful event to contribute to the 'Recovery from Disaster',
the FIG WW 2016 theme.
- Mark Allan, New Zealand, New Zealand Institute of
Surveyors
- Chryssy Potsiou, Greece, International Federation of
Surveyors
- John Hohol, United States, FIG Foundation
- Eva-Maria Unger, Austria
- Paula Dijkstra, The Netherlands
- Melissa O'Brien, New Zealand
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10.30-11.00 |
Morning Tea +
Speed Dating |
11.00 - 12.00 |
Rescue - Life and Work in the Disaster Zone
Chair: Claire Buxton (New Zealand)
Rapporteur: Franka Grubisic (Croatia)"
From the day the disaster hit, this session puts a
focus on the immediate response after a significant natural
disaster. Young surveyors will hear personal accounts from
various professionals involved in the rescue. Whether it was
monitoring buildings, assessing large scale damage to
infrastructure, or making decisions at a higher level, those
affected had their own personal issues to cope with. A series
of presentations will be given with questions encouraged.
Learnings will be taken from other people’s experience of
working in a high-pressure and, at times chaotic, environments.
- On Shaky Ground - Mark Myall and Nick Saunders, New
Zealand
- Knowing tasks for a disaster - Kazuaki Fuji, Japan
- Rescue after Cyclone Winston - Chethna Ben, Fiji
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12.00-13.00 |
Rescue - Action in the Disaster Zone
Chair: Melissa O'Brien (New Zealand)
Rapporteur: Annette Hadler (Germany)
Once the dust has settled, the rebuild from the
aftermath begins. This interactive session looks to explore the
types of technology and how it was used after a significant
natural disaster. Young surveyors will get the opportunity to
try out the new technologies used during the rebuild process.
The importance of technology and ways information can be used
will be highlighted in this session.
- MapAction: GIS and IM Support for Decision Makers in the
Disaster Zone - Thomas Rodger, Australia
- Small workign Groups working on - input from MapAction
(questions they would like the working groups to work on)
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13.00-14.00 |
Lunch |
14.00 -16.00 |
Regenerate - Thriving in Uncertain Times
Chair: Liam Jagvick (New Zealand)
Rapporteur: Tuomas Jylha (Finland)
Once the dust has settled, the rebuild from the
aftermath begins. This interactive session looks to explore the
types of technology and how it was used after a significant
natural disaster. The importance of technology and new
innovations will be highlighted in this session. Young Surveyors
will present x new technologies and ideas. You never heard of
those yet? No wonder probably there are just recently released
or they are just in peoples head. But they are worth to be heard
and worth to be further developed. You will first hear their
presentations and then we will seperate in groups to work
together on their development. In this session it's not about
what is already out there - it's about what is needed, how we
can realise it and how we can acelerate it. After the Working
group each development of the innovation/idea/technology will be
presented in an 4min elevator pitch and then its up to you. You
will vote on your favourite idea/innovation at the market place.
Hashtags for relief, rescue and recovery- How social media
hashtags can be used for post disaster information management -
Shuman Baral, Nepal
FIG YSN OSM Mapping activities/How can you contribute even if
you're far away? - Franka Grubišić, Croatia
Technology and Disaster Recovery - Mark Nicholls, New Zealand
Recovery Activities 2011-2016 - Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami -
Kengo Okada, Japan
Working Groups on how to improve those innovations and
approaches
Short 2 min presentations - Marketplace
Hashtags for relief, rescue and recovery- How social media
hashtags can be used for post disaster information management -
Shuman Baral, Nepal
FIG YSN OSM Mapping activities/How can you contribute even if
you're far away? - Franka Grubišić, Croatia
Technology and Disaster Recovery - Mark Nicholls, New Zealand
Recovery Activities 2011-2016 - Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami -
Kengo Okada, Japan
Marketplace
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16.00 -16.30 |
Afternoon Tea
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16.30-17.30 |
Rebound -
The Art of Recovery
Chair: Mark Myall (New Zealand)
Rapporteur: Yusuf Aro-Lambo (Nigeria)After years of
unsteadiness, the opportunity that comes with a natural disaster
is realised. This session puts focus on the long term learnings
and changes that will come about to prepare communities for
future disasters. A series of presentations will give young
surveyors a fresh and positive outlook on the new environment we
live in.
Rapid rebound – Applying the learnings of the Canterbury
earthquakes to the geodetic system - Nic Donelly, New Zealand
The Earthquake Generation - Maureen Allan, New Zealand
Getting Better / Acting, Learning, Sharing - Nyncke Emmens,
The Netherlands
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18.30 – |
Late Young
Surveyors Dinner |
Sunday 1 May 2016 – Sunday ‘Exploring Christchurch’
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The Sunday tour offers a guided experience around the
ever-changing post-earthquake Christchurch City Centre.
The bus tour takes visitors on a journey through the
Christchurch rebuild and provides an insight into the innovative
ways that Christchurch is reshaping itself following the
earthquakes of 2010 and 2011.
From the city we travel out to the Port Hills and ride by
Gondola 862 horizontal meters up Mt Cavendish. Enjoy
the breath-taking 360 degree views of the Christchurch
cityscape, over the Canterbury Plains out to the mighty Southern
Alps and the dramatic hills of Banks Peninsula. Lunch will
be served at the top.
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YS/FIG Running Event for Charity - 5km
The course is set in Christchurch’s Hagley Park. Located
centrally within the city, the Park is renowned for its
extensive area, its wide open spaces and mature woodlands.
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Programme during the FIG Working Week