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Join the seminar in Bergen on April 29-30, 2009, to delve into the significance of boundaries from philosophical, legal, and practical perspectives. Learn about property's role in shaping society, integrating cadastral information, resolving disputes, and the future of cadastral surveying as an academic profession. Engage in insightful discussions with renowned speakers and participate in a panel debate. Don't miss this opportunity to expand your knowledge and network with professionals in the field.
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”The Boundary” Seminar in Bergen 29. – 30. april 2009
”The Boundary” Draft programme Pr. February 2008
Wednesday 29 April 1230 – 1400 Lunch in town 1400 – 1415 Opening 1415 – 1545 The Property and the Boundary – • from a philosophical view Speaker • Why do we have boundaries? Speaker • The property and the society Proposal for speaker FIG-president professor Stig Enemark
Wednesday 29 April 1600 – 1630 Coffee 1630 – 1800 European platform – importance of property information European tendencies on property Speaker How do we integrate cadastral information and GIS • For professionals • For the public Speaker 2000 Dinner
Thursday 30 April 0900 – 1200 The boundary – presentation from different countries answering questions put forward from the organisation committee – 20 min each How is the boundary defined? Legally Practically Access to information? For the professionals For the public How are boundary disputes solved? What is the function of the coordinates?
Friday 24 April 1200 – 1330 Lunch 1330 – 1530 The future of cadastral surveying as an academic profession Speaker Does the society need cadastral surveying as an academic profession? Speaker 1430 – 1545 Panel Debate 1545 – 1600 End statement 1600 - End - Coffee and refreshments available