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Commission 3 + 8 workshop, 13-14 December in Greece

13-14 December 2022, Athens, Greece

Please, join us an take part in the joint Workshop on the theme:
"Spatial Information and planning in a world facing multiple crises -  a surveyors' perspective"

PARTICIPANTS AND FOCUS

The workshop will be the 1st edition of the "International Scientific Conferences of European Surveyors", organized by EGoS - European Group of Surveyors.
FIG Commission 3 (spatial information management) and 8 (spatial planning and development) together with EGOS cordially invite you to attend the conference.

The organization by this important European Association of Surveyors will make it possible to address both professional and academic issues of great interest and relevant themes in view of contemporary developments.
Two days packed with workshops and meetings will certainly be a great opportunity to meet with your peers in the field of land management and planning to discuss the latest themes and developments.

Two days packed with workshops and meetings will certainly be a great opportunity to meet with your peers in the field of land management and planning to discuss the latest themes and developments.

The theme of the workshop "Spatial information and planning in a world facing multiple crises - a surveyors' perspective" builds on the research carried out in previous years and illustrates new aspects of Voluntary Geographic Information and the role of geospatial information in the challenges we face, such as climate change, international conflicts, pandemic, and sustainable development. We therefore invite you to participate and share, in this moment of "multiple crises", how the management of spatial information contributes to further development, especially in relation to the ways in which the geographical and territorial data are collected, elaborate and distributed.

Today, climate change, extreme weather phenomena and the loss of biodiversity are risks and occupy the first three places on the list of threats to sectors of the global economy and to the well-being of populations. Also, we are still in the aftermath of the  Covid-19 pandemic and  facethe impact of the war in Ukraine (food security and scarcity of electricity, gas and oil).
All this has triggered a serious impact in all countries in Europe, leading inevitably to further economic, social and environmental challenges.
The urgent need to improve the habitat to better deal with multiple crises leads governments to support more strongly the interventions to protect the environment and the territory.
But what are the design models and the scientific contribution that academics and professional surveyors can offer to be decisive for overcoming these crises?

REGISTRATION

TO REGISTER, PLEASE FILL IN THE REGISTRATION FORM  AND EMAIL IT TO: [email protected] AND [email protected] (NOTE: IT'S IMPORTANT TO USE BOTH EMAIL ADDRESSES).

Download the registration forms here:

REGISTRATION FORM FOR DELEGATES (LINK)

REGISTRATION FORM FOR GREEK PARTICIPANTS (LINK)

Programme
Tuesday 13 December
9:30 Opening Ceremony and Plenary Session
 

Rudolf Staiger - President of FIG
The role of UNGGIM and the geospatial societies

John Hohol - President of FIG Foundation
The FIG Foundation

11:00 Coffee Break
   
11:30 Technical Session I - SDI's and the way forward
  Chair Markus Schaffert

Helge Onsrud
25 years as consultant of western Balkans observations, reflection and viewpoint of land administration

Nick Land - ESRI
Next generation SDI for a world in crises

Marjan Čeh
Integration of SDI and interoperability of LIS

Panos Lolonis - Head of the Geospatial Information Department Hellenic Cadastre
The Spatial Data Infrastructure of the Hellenic Cadaster: Current State of Play and Prospects

Evangelia Balla
Re-thinking the implementation of land management tools in spatial planning from a policy transfer perspective to "the case of land readjustment in Greece"

13:00 Lunch
   
14:00 Technical Session II - Extending the LADM model for spatial planning

Chair Marije Louwsma

Abdullah Kara, Peter van Oosterom, Christiaan Lemmen, Marije Louwsma, Agung Indrajit
Extending Land Administration Domain Model with Spatial Plan Information (ISO 19152-5)

Cemal Özgür Kivilcim
How Surveyors Can Contribute to Project Management Systems for the Resilient City Public Projects, Case of Istanbul

15:00 Break
   
15:30 Technical Session III - Current Land Management Issues I
 

Chair Randolph Camilleri

Cidália C. Fonte, Alberto Cardoso
The FireLoc Project: Whereʼs the Fire? - Identification, positioning and monitoring forest
fires with crowdsourced data

Dimitrios Kitsakis, Eftychia Kalogianni and Efi Dimopoulou
Public Law Restrictions in a Spatial Planning Context

Nikos Zacharias
The solution of the disputes in the cadastral registries with alternative ways

Rik Wouters
Formalizing and building back better informal Settlements-the way forward

Rahmi Nurhan Celik - Istanbul Technical University & EGOS
Towards the Digital Twins

Katerina Fotiou, Flora Chalakatevaki, Sofia Fydani
Remote Sensing Project Examples in Urban Environment – the Greek Examples (on behalf of Geosystems Hellas) S.A.

Stathakis Dimitris - President of Hellenic Cadastre
Present status of the Hellenic Cadastre

17:30 Closure of the day
   
20:00 Dinner at Attikos Restaurant
  Located in 7 Garivaldi str, Acropolis
Wednesday 14 December
9:00 Technical Session IV - Fostering applications and the use of geospatial data
 

Chair Hartmut Mueller

Hartmut Mueller, Marije Louwsma, Cemre Sahinkaya, Chryssy Potsiou, Enrico Rispoli, Maria Grazia Scorza,Cemal Özgür Kivilcim, Markus Schaffert
FIG publication Geospatial data in the 2020ʼs

Cemre Şahinkaya
Understanding the changing "give away" and shopping habits as a part of urban practices in germany: the case of neustadt district, dresden

Cemal Özgür Kivilcim, Leonardo Franchi, Cromwell Manaloto et Al.
Collaboration and Synergy across generations: Young Surveyors in FIG Commission 3

Cromwell Manaloto et Al.
Agenda 2030 for Geometra 2030: challenges and insights in spatial planning for the Italian Young Surveyors

10:30 Break
   
11:00 Technical Session V - Current Land Management Issues II
 

Chair Chryssy Potsiou

Apostolopoulos K., Kavadas J., Potsiou C.
Time to discuss improving the quality of crowdsourced cadastral surveys

Gkeli M., Bakalos N., Doulamis N., Sofia Soile, Potsiou C.
Machine learning and indoor mapping in support of a Fit For Purpose 3D cadastre

Eleftheriou, V., Kyriakidis C., Potsiou C.
Is access to housing & tenure security a critical factor for the social integration of refugees in Greece?

Boris Tundzev, Sonja Dimova, Tatjana Cenova Nitrevska - President of Cadastre North Macedonia
Analisys of the Process of Building Legalization

Bashkim Idrizi, Lyubka Pashova, Neriman Selimi, Driton Imeri
Using geoinformation and VGI in formal education

12:15 Conclusion and Closing
 

Chair Rudolf Staiger

Panelists Hartmut Mueller, Marije Louwsma, Nikos Zacharias, Chryssy Potsiou
The panel will look back and reflect on the contributions to this conference through the lens of
this event "on the role of the surveyor, geo-data and spatial planning facing multiple crises”

13:00 Lunch
   
14:30 Visit of the Acropolis

 

Downoad the programme in pdf here

 

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE SCIENTIFIC COMMITEE
Nikos Zacharias Rahmi Nurhan Çelik
Randolpf Camilleri Eugene Chignu
Maria G. Scorza Sagi Daylot
Enrico Rispoli Marije Louwsma
Malcolm Lelliott Hartmut Müller
  Cornel Paunescu
Chryssy Potsiou
  Enrico Rispoli
  Pietro Grimaldi
  Markus Schaffert

 

Registration fees (incl. 2 lunches, 3 coffee breaks and welcome reception:

Delegates €180,00
Young Surveyors € 90,00
Locals
(incl. 1 lunch, 3 coffee breaks and welcome reception)
€150,00
   

 

Location

Athens is the capital of Greece as well as the heart of ancient Greece, great civilization and powerful empire. The city is still dominated by the monuments of the fifth century BC, including the acropolis, a citadel on top of a hill where ancient buildings arise such as the Temple of Parthenon with its columns. The Museum of the Acropolis and the National Archaeological Museum retain sculptures, vases, jewels and other finds of ancient Greece.

the Acropolis of Athens can be considered the most representative of the Greek Acropolis. It is a fortress, leveled at the top, which rises 156 meters above sea level above the city of Athens. [1] The plateau is 140 m wide and almost 280 m long. It is also known as Cecropia in honor of the legendary snake-man Cecrops, the first Athenian king.

 

Venu of the Workshop

+ELECTRA PALACE HOTEL OF ATHENS (PLAKA / OLD CITY)
 

 

SEE YOU SOON!

 

REGISTRATION

TO REGISTER, PLEASE FILL IN THE REGISTRATION FORM  AND EMAIL IT TO: [email protected] AND [email protected] (NOTE: IT'S IMPORTANT TO USE BOTH EMAIL ADDRESSES).

Download the registration forms here:

REGISTRATION FORM FOR DELEGATES (LINK)

REGISTRATION FORM FOR GREEK PARTICIPANTS (LINK)

 

Maria Grazia Scorza 
October 2022