Képes beszámoló: www.hunagi.hu/G/pub/HUNAGI/1997p.pdf (A link olyan könyvtárra mutat, melyet 2015. május 20 után a HUNAGI honlapjáról töröltek).
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Left: Giorgo Saio of GISIG, Ulrich Boes of EC DG III, dr.Szabolcs Mihály of FÖMI, dr.Raina Pavlova of University of Sofia and dr. Robert J.Peckham of EC DG JRC at the JEC-GI conference in Vienna
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- 1997 képes eseménybeszámolója (angol nyelven)
- AZ 5. HUNAGI Közgyűlés jegyzőkönyve
- Egyéb dokumentumok, hozzájárulások
Activities in 1997
· Remote Sensing and
GIS – tools for solving tasks in Agriculture and Forestry. International
Conference organised by the Czech Ministry of Agriculture was attended by Gábor Remetey-Fülöpp providing presentation
and session chairmanship in Sec, Czech Republic, February, 1997
Member of the Bureau of the European Association of
Remote Sensing Laboratories, Dr.Benes(r.)
one of the Conference organiser,
with the Hungarian guest.
·
Participation in the
preparation of the 7th Földfoto Conference
on Earth Observation organised by the Hungarian Astronautical Society at the
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest (March)
·
Providing session chairmanship, active participation of the
International Meeting on "Administrative Boundary Data Service in the
CEE Countries" organised
jointly by OMFB, Budapest and the European Commission EUROSTAT (Ms.Oberhausen) DG III, XIII (Martin Littlejohn) and DG XVI as well as
CERCO (J.Ratia) and others. Issuing
supportive Letter of Intent for the
ABDS Project Proposal.
·
Support of the Frank-Meixner Report on
Current GI Police Issues prepared for the European Commission by the
kind invitation of Prof. David Rhind, Director General of the Ordnance survey
(UK). Participation by submission of comments and suggestions of Hungarian GI market players.
·
Participation of the 1997 EUROGI General Board Meeting
held at European Commission DGXIII.
·
Introduction of HUNAGI at the FAO High-level Technical Seminar
devoted to "Private and Public
sector Co-operation in National Land Tenure Development" held in
Bertinoro (Forli), Italy, (April)
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Presentation entitled National GI
association in a transient country: the Hungarian case was delivered in the Session
Education and Awareness at the JEC-GI Conference held in Vienna organised
by EGIS.
·
Sharing HUNAGI's experiences with participants of the GISIG
General Board Meeting (in Vienna), delivering a lecture.
·
Participation of OLLO 2000 Tempus Project Proposal Meeting
with SE FFFK, University of East London, UNIGIS, Technical University Bucarest
on Know-how Transfer in Land Management in Székesfehérvár (April)
UNIGIS
President Prof. Jim Petch (center) with Profs.M.Ágfalvi (l.) amd B.Márkus (r.)
of the College of Surveying and Mapping of
the University of West-Hungary at
Székesfehérvár
·
Participation, EURISY Colloquium
on the theme "Earth Observation and the Environment: Benefits for Central and Eastern
European Countries" with presence of Prof. Herbert Curien former
Minister of Science and Technology, France and
Károly Lotz Minister for
Transportation, Communication and Water Management, Hungary held in Budapest
(May)
·
Organisational support of
the 25th
International
Symposium on Land Use Policy for Specific Applications organised by the
European Faculty of Land Use and Development (Strasbourg) hosted by SE FFFK,
Székesfehérvár (May)
·
HUNAGI paper on "Recent
developments in promotion and use of GI in Hungary" accepted for the
Session "GIS in Central and Eastern
Europe" by the 3rd EC-GIS Workshop in
Leuven (June). HUNAGI officer was invited to chair a session devoted to "Future
of GIS Research and Technology Development" as well as to take part in
the panel discussion of the closing session.
·
Data provision for the GEOWEB
project lead by Scott Conseil (Toulouse) under the INFO2000 programme
(EC DGXIII) (Later published and circulated Europewide)
·
Study completed for GISIG on "GI Networking in Hungary" in frame of the EU
Copernicus Programme
·
HUNAGI was accepted to host
the 4th EC-GIS Workshop in Budapest
(June 24-26, 1998) Preparation has been started in co-operation with the EC
Joint Research Centre, Ispra. Announcement was made at the Plenary Session of
the 3rd EC GIS Workshop held in Leuven, Belgium
·
Commissioned by the Mapping
Agency of the Hungarian Home Defence Forces, a preparatory study on the Hungarian
Topographic Programme was completed by a HUNGIS Foundation team chaired
by Prof. Ákos Detrekői, with members
representing the home defence and civil mapping agencies, the Hungarian Society
of Surveying, Mapping and Remote Sensing as well as the Department of
Photogrammetry, Budapest Technical University. Today, all these participating
organisations/institutions are members of HUNAGI.
·
Participating in the
international "Administrative Boundary Data Service" Project Initiative of OMFB Hungary
·
2nd HUNAGI-DDGI Meeting at Presidential Level (DDGI President Klaus Barwinski
– accompained by Géza Apagyi, Head of
the Hungarian Mapping Agency, visited Miklós
Havass in Budapest). The German Umbrella Organisation for Geo-Information
is one of the strongest National GI Associations in the World. (July)
·
Based on HUNAGI initiative,
heads of the civil and home defence mapping agencies as well as HUNGIS
Foundation and HUNAGI hold their first discussion meeting hosted by M. Havass on the subject "Copyright
and Commercialisation issues in GIS Data, Products and Services"
on 1st September. The setup of the strategy and workplan principles was agreed,
and a comprehensive listing of relevant
CERCO, EUROGI and other documents have been recommended for analysis.
·
HUNAGI flyer was distributed
in International
Advisory Board Meeting of the EC DG I on the PHARE Project
"Computerisation of the Land Offices" chaired by Prof. Theo Bogaerts at MoA, Budapest.
·
HUNAGI member SE FFFK
participates the PRONET/CCE project on Multimedia
Computer Based On-line Training and Support Service for Professionals in
Countries of Central Europe - lead by ITC, Enschede, The Netherlands
(since June, 1997)
·
Prof. Béla Márkus and the Secretary General of HUNAGI have been invited by the European
Science Foundation to Strasbourg between 14-17 September 1997, to actively take
part in the GISDATA Final Conference "Geographic Information Research at the
Millennium" attended by 100 selected experts (four of them from
the CEE countries) and also by some Members of the European Parliament.
·
Recommended by EUROGI
President Mike Brand, HUNAGI was selected as one of the 100 invited experts and
organisations of about 40 countries representing the worldwide GI community at
the Global
Spatial Data Infrastructure Conference for a Sustainable Development. This
will be held at the oldest US public university in Chapel Hill, hosted by
Governor Gary K.Hunt (NC) under the
auspices of Secretary Bruce Babbitt
(US Department of Interior ) and EU Commissioner Martin Bangemann. The participation fee is sponsored generously by Geometria GIS Systems House Ltd.
·
HUNAGI reviewed regularly
the content of the Journal for Spatial Information and Decision Making entitled
GIS
(Wichmann, Karlsruhe) for the readers of the Hungarian Monthly GEOMATIKA
·
HUNAGI has updated its
records in the CORDIS database (COmmunity
Research and Development Information System of the European Commission)
·
HUNAGI members FÖMI and SE
FFFK took part in the elaboration of the European GIS-related project proposals entitled
Administrative Boundary Data Services (ABDS) for the CEE Countries as
well as Water GIS and PANEL-GIS orchestrated by OMFB,
Hungary and GISIG, Italy respectively.
·
On behalf of HUNAGI, Deputy
Head of the MH TEHI (Mapping Agency of the Home Defence Forces) participated
the GEOINFO
SLOVAKIA'97 International
Conference and Exhibition held in Bratislava, 24-26 September 1997.
·
As "Public-Private Partnership in Spatial Data Infrastructure
Development" HUNAGI was introduced to member country delegations
via leaflets at the Plenary Assembly of MEGRIN and CERCO in Nicosia, 22-24
September, as well as at the Domestic GIS Conference held in Szolnok,
September 24-26, 1997
·
HUNAGI member HUNGIS
Foundation, took part in the elaboration of the document "GI development and use in
the Public Administration" for the Working Group for GI of the
Coordination Office of the Prime Minister's Office.
·
Participation of the Joint Meeting of ISPRS Council and TCPs in Rio de
Janeiro, September, 1997
Participants of the ISPRS Joint Council and Technical Presidents Meeting
held in Rio de Janeiro participants
include K.Beek, H.Chikatsu, G.Remetey-Fülöpp, G.Konecny and E. Baltsavias
·
·
Promotional activity is
provided by HUNAGI on a continuous basis to call the attention of the
international GI community on the ECO-BP'98 which will be held in
Budapest, September 1-4, 1998. This mid-term Symposium and Exhibition of the
ISPRS Commission VII has the following topics: Resource and Environment
Monitoring - Local, Regional, Global
·
HUNAGI participates at the Workshop on GIS, Cluj-Napoca,
Romania, 8-10 October, 1997. Topics of the presentation: "Land
consolidation and rural development - proposed model for collaboration of land
offices and municipalities".
·
HUNAGI flyer was distributed among the participants of the Expert
Meeting of the European Commission ACE Project on the Land Market in the
Central and Eastern European Countries lead by Richard Baldwin, hosted by the Czech Office for Surveying, Mapping
and Cadastre in Prague, October 24-25, 1997.
·
HUNAGI flyer was distributed in the United Nations European Economic
Commission's Meeting of Officials on Land Administration (ECE MOLA) held in
Warsaw with support of the European Commission, hosted by the Head Office of
Geodesy and Cartography. (October 24-29, 1997)
·
As an action of HUNAGI, the Hungarian GIS Market Survey'97 is
foreworded by Martin Littlejohn of
the European Commission, manager of the INFO2000 programme.
·
David Schell, President of the Open
GIS Consortium has invited one or more of HUNAGI's academic member(s)
to join the OGC and participate the first OGIS European Conference, which will
be held in Strasbourg. This message has been forwarded to the Chair of
Photogrammetry, Budapest Technical University and the Sopron University's
College on Surveying and Land Management for further actions.
·
The just established Hungarian
Federation of Agroinformatics and HUNAGI have decided to be member of
each others organisation. HUNAGI is one of the 38 founder institution of the
Federation.
·
HUNAGI activities were
presented for and discussed by the Board of Trustees, HUNGIS
Foundation (October)
·
Via EUROGI, some of HUNAGI's
members got the opportunity to express their interest to participate as users
in the ongoing or planned projects of Telematics Programmes of the European
Commission.
·
Information on HUNAGI was distributed during the Expert Study Tour of the TEMPUS
Joint Cooperation Project S-09459-95 (OLLO - Distance Learning
Programme for the Land Offices in Hungary) lead by B.Márkus of SE FFFK to the University East London, RICS and Ordnance Survey (November 12-16, 1997).
·
EUROGI Vice President Bas Kok
asked HUNAGI on November 17, 1997 to take part in a
European survey on existing legal environment in the context of
commercialisation of GI. The invited countries are as follows: United
Kingdom, France, Germany, The Netherlands, the Nordic Countries and Hungary.
The leader of the team of national coordinators is member of the Legal Advisory
Board to the European Commission DG XIII.
· The top US GPS manufacturer Ashtech has formally expressed its interest
to organise a Seminar on Advances in Satellite Positioning hosted by HUNAGI
early next year.
·
Initiated and arranged by
the Geological Institute of Hungary (MÁFI), a member of HUNAGI, the
International Workshop on Aerial Remote Sensing is supported by ISPRS
Commission III (Theory and Algorithms)
and VII (Resource and Environmental
Monitoring). The date and venue: 19-20 February, 1997, Budapest, under the
auspice of J.Horváth, Under State
Secretary, Office of the Prime Minister, and J.Nyíri, President of the sponsoring organisation State Committee
for Technological Development.
·
HUNAGI held its 5th Plenary
Assembly on 25th November 1997. 8 institutions have been unanimously accepted
as member.
·
HUNAGI was invited to take
part in the elaboration of the National Spatial Data Strategy orchestrated
by the Prime Minister’s Bureau, Coordination Office for Informatics. Primary
contractor is the HUNGIS Foundation, subcontractor is KPMG Hungary.
· HUNAGI flyer was distributed at the Swiss-Hungarian Know-how transfer Seminar on
Cadastral Reform hosted by the Ministry of Agriculture, on December 11,
1997.
·
Attended by HUNAGI
representatives, flyer and other promotional materials were distributed at the International
Symposium of Spectral Sensing Research held in San Diego CA on December
12-19, 1997.
New HUNAGI membership applications in 1997
The Dennis Gabor Foundation, the Prime Minister's Bureau,
Co-ordination Office for Informatics, the Chair of Physical Geography of the Szeged University of Sciences,
the Institute of Geodesy, Cartography and
Remote Sensing, the Geological Institute of Hungary, the Department of
Photogrammetry, Budapest Technical University, the GRID Budapest of the
Ministry of Environment as well as the Capital Plant Health and Soil Protection
Service and the Hungarian Federation for Agroinformatics have successfully
applied for membership.
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