1. CLGE
Working for a Profession
Jean-Yves Pirlot, CLGE President
Pedro J. Ortiz, CLGE Vice-President
5.12.2013
Valencia’s Conference
2. The European Surveyor,
Today and tomorrow
Jean-Yves Pirlot, CLGE President
Pedro J. Ortiz, CLGE Vice-President
5.12.2013
Valencia’s Conference
3. Overview
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Short presentation of CLGE
Surveyors in Today’s Europe
– Reference studies conducted since 1995
– Current developments
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Towards a European Surveyor?
– The need of regulation and homogenization
– The publicly appointed surveyor
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5. Leading Surveyors Association
• 36 Member countries
• + 3 Observing members
• 28 EU Members States
• >> 100.000 Surveyors
• Requires close cooperation
– FIG, YSEN, …
– EuroGeographics, PCC
– European Bodies
– National Associations
7. CLGE: a definition
CLGE is the leading representational body for the
Surveying Profession in Europe.
- Promotes the Profession in the EU
- Fosters its development in the Council of Europe
Surveying includes Cadastral Surveying which provides
security to land and property title and thus underlies the
economic base of western society.
Geospatial Information is now ubiquitous in our lives and
the Surveyor plays a fundamental role in this field.
8. CLGE: a definition
CLGE is the leading representational body for the
Surveying Profession in Europe.
- Promotes the Profession in the EU
- Fosters its development in the Council of Europe
Surveying includes Cadastral Surveying which provides
security to land and property title and thus underlies the
economic base of western society.
Geospatial Information is now ubiquitous in our lives and
the Surveyor plays a fundamental role in this field.
9. CLGE: a definition
The individual Surveyors spread over now 36 member
states are the final and most important beneficiaries of our
activities.
CLGE also pursues more general aims such as:
- the sustainable development;
- public and individual interests European Citizens.
11. Strategic Goals of CLGE
• Take part in the legislative process governing the exercise of the Surveying
Profession at the European and national levels;
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Influence
• Build a Professional image of the European of Surveyor, recognized by the
national governments as well as the EU;
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• Motivate young surveyors to become
associations and hence within CLGE.
active
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Visibility
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Renewal
• Make sure that the CLGE members are satisfied with the performance of
CLGE.
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Members Satisfaction
12. Ways to reach our SG
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Proximity
– Executive Board – General Assembly
– Delegates – National Liaison Groups
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Pro-Activity
– Engage with European Bodies
– Cooperate with sister Organisations
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Professionalism
– Efficient way to our targets
13. Strategic Goals of CLGE
• Influence;
• Visibility;
• Renewal;
• Members Satisfaction.
14. European Code of Conduct
To improve quality of professional services
16. euREAL
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The European Real Estate Area Label
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Is integrated in Annex III of the INSPIRE directive
Was welcomed by the INSPIRE coordinator as a
‘Visionary Cross Border Tool for Transparency’
The European Commission
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will ask CEN (the European Normalisation body) to
develop a European Norm Based on the CLGE Code
has acknowledged CLGE’s willingness to cooperate and to
open its newly formed Working Group to this task
allows Member States to use their own standard but
encourages the use of the CLGE standard as default
19. Common vision for Cooperation
on Cadastre and Land Registry Issues
WE – the five international organisations intend to represent common
views in front of the European decision makers.
Whenever possible, according to our specific aims, we will join forces, in order to
have our voices heard, and we will establish close cooperation and
coordinate our strategies to assist National Cadastre and Land Registry
Institutions / Authorities to provide Europe with effective and secure European
land administration processes, data, information and services.
We want to enhance our core strengths as Organisations by working closely,
minimising duplication of work and overlapping competencies, increase
communication amongst us, help and complement each other through
our core expertise.
In pursuit of these aims, we invite other like-minded organisations to join us in
sharing this vision.
Therefore, WE – EuroGeographics, PCC, ELRA, EULIS and CLGE, together
sign this vision document.
Vilnius, Lithuania 23rd of October 2013
20. Strategic Goals of CLGE
• Influence;
• Visibility;
• Renewal;
• Members Satisfaction.
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22. House of the European Surveyor
and GeoInformation in Brussels
32. Series Conferences / Seminars
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1st EU Conference in Strasbourg, France (2008)
Seminar Bergen, Norway « the Boundary » (2009)
2nd EU Conference in Bucharest, Romania (2010)
Seminar Umeå, Sweden « Geodetic Infrastructure » (2011)
3rd EU Conference in Hanover, Germany (2012)
Seminar Chisinau, Moldova « Land Consolidation » (2013)
4th EU Conference in Marbella, Spain (20.3.2014)
33. Strategic Goals of CLGE
• Influence;
• Visibility;
• Renewal;
• Members Satisfaction.
41. Overview
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Short presentation of CLGE
Surveyors in Today’s Europe
– Reference studies conducted since 1995
– Current developments
• Towards a European Surveyor?
– The need of regulation and homogenization
– The publicly appointed surveyor
44. Overview
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Short presentation of CLGE
Surveyors in Today’s Europe
– Reference studies conducted since 1995
– Current developments
• Towards a European Surveyor?
– The need of regulation and homogenization
– The publicly appointed surveyor
47. Aims of the DPKB
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Explain and promote our profession to
the European Bodies
Guide the individual Surveyors
Information source and decision tool for
our Stakeholders and Partners
– European institutions
– National Organisations (best practices)
– PCC, EuroGeographics, …
48. Structure
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Comprehensive collection of relevant
information about the profession in all
CLGE member countries
Incorporates existing information after
validity check
Regularly updated, with permanent
quality assessment
49. Key Elements
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National legal framework
Fields of activity
Professional recognition
Public appointment
Education programmes
Statistical data / economical data
Other relevant information
58. Overview
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Short presentation of CLGE
Surveyors in Today’s Europe
– Reference studies conducted since 1995
– Current developments
• Towards a European Surveyor?
– The need of regulation and homogenization
– The publicly appointed surveyor
65. Overview
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Short presentation of CLGE
Surveyors in Today’s Europe
– Reference studies conducted since 1995
– Current developments
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Towards a European Surveyor?
– The need of regulation and homogenization
– The publicly appointed surveyor
66. 2-pronged approach
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Regulate and harmonize the profession
– Need of a mutually recognized professional
qualification level (nationally and EU)
– Join our code of Professional Qualifications
(letter of intent)
– Think about a harmonized education system
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Introduce Public appointment
– Confer/confirm the “Official Authority”
entrusted to the cadastral Surveyor
68. CLGE Policy
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Build a clear and strong image of the
European Surveyor and of CLGE
Consolidate the Association and give it’s
Members clear Added Value
Engage with the EU and cooperate in future
legislations and programmes
Secure the future of our profession
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High level initial studies and CPD
Motivate youngsters to choose for the profession
and to engage with our associations
69. Way ahead
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Events to come
– 4th CLGE Conference of the European Surveyor
(Marbella 20.03.2014)
– 3rd The Day of the European Surveyor & GI
(Marbella 21.03.2014)
– Students’ Contest & Meeting (Berlin,7.10. 2014)
70. Support & Cooperate?
Take part in the projects
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Dynamic Professional Knowledge Base
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