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International Seminar onLand Administration Trends and Issues in the Asia and Pacific Region19-20 August 2008 - Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaThis Seminar is supported by the Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations, Working Group 3 of the Permanent Committee for GIS Infrastructure for Asia and the Pacific (PCGIAP) and the Centre for Spatial Data Infrastructures and Land Administration at the University of Melbourne.Seminar Overview Seminar OverviewThis Seminar aims to facilitate and promote discussion and dialogue on Land Administration systems within the Asia and Pacific Region. Following the 13th PCGIAP meeting in Korea, and endorsed by the Roundtable in Mongolia, PCGIAP through its WG3 has agreed to facilitate a two-day international Seminar on “Land Administration Trends and Issues in the Asia and Pacific Region” at the next PCGIAP meeting from 19-20 of August 2008 in Malaysia. Options and implications arising from that seminar will be considered by PCGIAP and if all parties agree any new arrangements could be presented for consideration to the next United Nations Regional Cartographic Conference for Asia and the Pacific scheduled for 2009. The organization of this Seminar has the support from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations. FAO has contributed financially to facilitate the Seminar by assisting presenters from different jurisdictions and PCGIAP countries on land admin and SEG issues.The organization has generous support from the media partners"Coordinates". The Seminar has been designed and coordinated by WG3 in close coolaboration with FAO and is actively supported by the Centre for Spatial Data Infrastructures and Land Administration, the University of Melbourne. The Seminar will be conducted during 19-20 August 2008 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Department of Survey and Mapping Malaysia will facilitate the Seminar as part of the 14th PCGIAP meeting. Who Should AttendPractitioners from both land related disciplines as well as spatial information practitioners should attend the Seminar. Contact Information Professor Ian Willimson Associate Professor Abbas Rajabifard Mr Ahmad Fauzi Nordin Last modified: July 31, 2008 Maintained by:Andrew Binns Disclaimer: This page, its contents and style, are the responsibility of the author and do not represent the views, policies or opinions of The University of Melbourne. |
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