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RICS Geomatics - xmas evening lecture joint with ICES - Thursday 2nd Dec - 17.15 for 18.00hrs - Prof Holger Magel President of FIG

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Kavanagh James <[log in to unmask]>

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Dear Colleagues

All lectures are open to members and non-members, tea/coffee is served in
the RICS bar from 17.15 until 18.00hrs, lectures usually last 1 hour, the
RICS bar is then open.

Thursday 2nd December 2004 - annual Christmas lecture, a joint event with
ICES, an evening with FIG President Univ.-Prof. Dr. -Ing. Holger Magel
Title: Surveyors and policymakers - the need for dialogue

Date: Thursday 2nd December 2004, 17.15 for 18.00

Location: RICS Parliament Square

Speaker: Univ.-Prof. Dr. -Ing. Holger Magel
http://www.fig.net/council/president-magel.htm

http://www.fig.net/council/magel-papers/geoinformatics/magel_geoinformatics_
02_2004.pdf

Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.-Ing. Holger Magel, born in Neuburg/Donau in 1944. After
doing A-levels in 1963 studies of Geodesy at the Munich Technische
Hochschule up to 1968. After first experiences with a sworn engineer's
office in Graz completion of the Bavarian Traineeship, and leadership of
Land Consolidation measures in Upper and Lower Bavaria.
From 1975 to 1978 position of a curator of the newly established Chair of
Rural Development and Land Consolidation at the Munich Technische
Universität. In 1977 obtaining the degree of a Doktor-Ingenieur.
Acting with the Bavarian State Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Forestry in
the Rural Development Department since 1978, in charge of building up the
Bavarian Village Renewal Programme as well as establishing a new Method of
Landscape Conservation and Regional Planning within Rural Development.
Since 1 Febr. 1995 Director of the "Rural Development" Department and
Director of the Bavarian Administration of Rural Development.
Since 1986 lectures for geodesists, civil engineers and geographers at the
Munich Bundeswehr University (up to 1990) and the Munich Technische
Universität. In 1993 appointment as an honorary professor for Rural
Development at the Munich Technische Universität.
President of the Bavarian Academy "Ländlicher Raum" (Rural Areas) since
1994.
Advisor of the European Commission for Rural Development in Eastern Germany
in 1992/93; chairman of the German Bund-Länder Team for Village Renewal from
1984 - 1995; member of the board of the European Association for Rural
Development and Village Renewal.
Acting as an expert in Eastern- and South Europe as well as in Asia and
South America. More than 200 expert publications and books on land
consolidation, Village renewal and rural Development. Various lectures at
home and abroad. Member of several scientific institutions.
President of the International Federation of Surveyors, 2003-2006.
Since 1 Jan. 1998 Full Professor and Director of Institute of Geodesy, GIS
and Land Management at the Technische Universität München in Munich.


James Kavanagh 
Geomatics 
Assistant Director, Land Group
Faculties & Forums
Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
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Parliament Square
London SW1P 3AD
Tel : 0207 695 1598
Fax : 0207 695 1526
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