News in 2013 
	   
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				FIG President visits the Netherlands
				Apeldoorn and Enschede, the Netherlands, 14-15 November 2013
				
				  Students and staff of the UNU School for Land Administration Studies with 
	Teo CheeHai at ITC Faculty, University of Twente, Enschede 
				On 14 and 15 November 2013, the President of FIG, Teo CheeHai, 
	visited several key organizations working on Land Administration in the 
	Netherlands. The visit occurred subsequent to the Global Land Tool Network 
	(GLTN) partner meeting conducted earlier in the week in The Hague. 
				The whirlwind tour included stops at the Head Office of Netherlands 
	Kadaster in Apeldoorn, and the UNU School for Land Administration Studies, 
	based in the ITC Faculty at the University of Twente in Enschede.  
				The FIG President was welcomed in Apeldoorn by the chair of the 
	Geo-Information Netherlands (GIN) Mr. Peter Hoogwerf. GIN is the sole 
	Member Association from The Netherlands in FIG and is a meeting place and 
	knowledge network for Geo-Information Professionals. Surveyors are one of 
	the professional groups which feel at home within GIN. Then the FIG 
	President met the chair of the executive Board of the Netherlands Kadaster, 
	Ms. Dorine Burmanje. Netherlands Kadaster is an Affiliate Member of 
	FIG. In Enschede, CheeHai met with the Dean of the ITC Faculty of Twente 
	University - Prof. Tom Veldkamp along with Prof Zevenbergen, 
	whose Chair is focused on Land Administration and Land management. The visit 
	also included discussions with the staff and students of the United Nations 
	University School for Land Administration Studies. Students were encouraged 
	to be part of the solutions to address real world problems. ITC Faculty of 
	Twente University is an Academic Member of FIG. 
				Gratitude was expressed on behalf of FIG for the significant role the 
	Netherlands has played in promoting innovative approaches to land 
	administration, particularly in developing regions. Special recognition was 
	made of the key role they played in developing and contributing to the 
	Social Tenure Domain Model – now finding widespread use in many grassroots 
	contexts. The Dutch association, Kadaster and ITC expressed their gratitude 
	at FIG for enabling a progressive global forum in the domain of land 
	administration – and to Teo himself, for being the most recent champion for 
	a paradigm shift in land administration. 
				
					
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						Tom Veldkamp and Teo CheeHai at the ITC Faculty, 
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						  Chair of the executive Board of the Netherlands Kadaster, Ms. 
						Dorine Burmanjewith FIG President CheeHai Teo  | 
					 
					
						
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				Christiaan Lemmen and Rohan Bennet November 2013 
				19 December 2013 
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