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Proposal for NL presidency

Proposal for NL presidency. Historic overview Activities in our environment Workingplan Proposal for cooperation. May 2002: 1st cadastral congress Granada September 2002: establishment of PCC in Ispra by 14 EU-organisations December 2003: 2nd cadastral congress in Rome

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Proposal for NL presidency

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  1. Proposal for NL presidency • Historic overview • Activities in our environment • Workingplan • Proposal for cooperation

  2. May 2002: 1st cadastral congress Granada September 2002: establishment of PCC in Ispra by 14 EU-organisations December 2003: 2nd cadastral congress in Rome April 2004: enlargement of EU to 25 countries September 2001: initiative to take up the cadastral issue at GA Dublin October 2003: formal decision by GA to take up cadastral issues at GA Istanbul History of PCC and Eurogeographics

  3. Mission PCC • To create an adequate space in which to promote the full awareness of the activities developed by the European Union and the Member States related with Cadastre and, by means of this information, to develop strategies and propose common initiatives with the aim of achieving greater co-ordination among the different European cadastral systems and their users.

  4. Mission Eurogeographics To represent the national mapping and cadastral agencies (NMCAs) of Europe working for the European geographic information infrastructure.The vision is to achieve interoperability of European mapping and other GI data within 10 years.

  5. E E E E E E E +/- E E E Overlap PCC and EuroG-members

  6. E E E E E E E E E

  7. Growing overlap PCC-EuroG • 2002: 8 out of 15 EU cadastral organisations member of EuroGeographics • 2004: 19 out of 25 EU cadastral organisations member of Eurogeographics • Scope of PCC widened from only physical cadastre to multipurpose cadastre • Scope of EuroG widened from only mapping to mapping and cadastral aspects

  8. Who produce content? • PCC • Eurogeographics • EULIS • WPLA • FIG • EuroSDR • Open Gis Consortium • Eurogi

  9. Activities PCC • Overview of EU-institutions with an interest in cadastral data • Definition of cadastral parcel • Effects of guideline PSI • Study on cadastral organisations in the EU • 2 cadastral congresses

  10. Activities Eurogeographics • Decision last October • Workshops on Eurospec • Cooperation WPLA • Overview EU-institutions • Strong link to Inspire

  11. Activities UN-WPLA • Guidelines on Land administration, on public access to data, on real estate units and identifiers and on condominium • Description of Land administration organisations in the UN-ECE region • Study on private/public partnership • Landadministration reviews (u.o. Lithuania) • 2 workshops a year, next in Vilnius on advanced real property administration (Sept 23&24)

  12. Activities FIG (commission 7) • Workshop on IT-developments in Cadastres • Workshop on e-conveyancing • Working week in Athens, many papers on cadastres • Next workshop on cadastral modelling (December 9&10 in Bamberg, Germany)

  13. EULIS-project • 8 cadastral organisations are building a demonstrator for a European portal to their information systems • Next October go/no go decision, including a decision on increasing the number of organisations • Guideline of PSI very important

  14. And others • OGC: cadastral domain modelling • Eurogi: survey on cadastral organisations • EuroSDR: research related to cadastral data capture

  15. Conclusion • There is very much content being produced • The PCC questions are: • what is missing? • do we agree or not agree with the conclusions? • how are we communicating this to the EU institutions

  16. Working plan • Establish the cooperation PCC-EuroG • Start the joint working group and possibly subgroups • Bring the results to PCC for decision taking • Meetings only if it is necessary to have in depth discussion • Decisions can also be take by e-mail consultation

  17. Proposal Cooperation between PCC and Eurogeographics has to be developed on an equal basis. The PCC will keep its autonomy in this cooperation. The precise topics as well as the forms of interaction and cooperation should be established by a joint working group between PCC and Eurogeographics. The presidency is mandated by the PCC to develop an agreement with Eurogeographics and to establish this working group and to draft the agenda. The cooperation agreement and the agenda are subject for approval by the PCC. A list of subjects, to be considered by the joint working group, is added as an annex to this proposal.

  18. Issues to be addressed • Development for a vision on the future cadastre in Europe • Exchange of experience and discussions on strategic issues related to cadastres: • Content • Organisation • Technology • Public/private partnership • Financing&pricing • Relation to other organisations like UNECE-WPLA and FIG u.o. • Involvement of cadastral aspect in the eurospec project of Eurogeographics

  19. Issues to be addressed • Coordination between websites of Eurogeographics and PCC • Coordination of work on parcel identifiers executed by WPLA and PCC • Inventory of European institutions with an interest in cadastral information • What does Inspire mean for cadastral agencies in the field of implementation • What is the effect of the guideline for public sector information

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