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FIG Task Force On Developing Global Land Tools for Pro Poor Land Management

FIG Task Force on Developing Global Land Tools for Pro Poor Land Management

The Task Force was established at the FIG Working Week in Hong Kong SAR, China in 2007. The Task Force focused on Developing Global Land Tools for Pro Poor Land Management. This Task Force was chaired by Vice President Paul van der Molen. It worked in close co-operation with commissions 3, 7, 8 and 9 and their working groups 

 

In 2009 the the tasks of the Task Force on Developing Global Land Tools for Pro Poor Land Management have in fact been taken over by the President because of change in the policies of UN-HABITAT. The FIG activities with UN-HABITAT are now concentrated in the Global Land Tool Network where President Enemark is representing FIG in the International Advisory Board and in the project on Social Tenure Domain Model. The President reports on these under agenda item Co-operation with the United Nations.

Task Force Members

Paul van der Molen, Chair
The Netherlands
FIG Vice President
Dr. Chryssy Potsiou
Greece
Chair of FIG Commission 3
Christiaan Lemmen
the Netherlands
Chair of FIG Commission 7 WG 7.1
Dr. Diane Dumashie
United Kingdom
Chair of FIG Commission 8 WG 8.3
Bengt Kjellson
Sweden
Chair of FIG Commission 9 WG 9.4

Contacts

Prof. Ir. Paul van der Molen, Chair
Netherlands Land Registry and Cadastre Agency
PO Box 9046
NL-7300 GH Apeldoorn
THE NETHERLANDS
Tel. + 31 55 528 5624
Fax + 31 55 355 7362
E-mail: paul.vandermolen@kadaster.nl 

ITC
PO Box 6
NL-7500 AA Enschede (NL)
E-mail: Vandermolen@itc.nl  

18 March 2008

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