The first year of Commission 9 under its new Chairmanship has
included a number of new actions to expand the outreach to valuers and
appraisers both within FIG member organizations and with professional bodies
that are not represented in FIG.
The immediate focus is on invitations to eastern European
valuers to join Commission 9's workshop and informal meeting at the Prague
conference in May, the latter inviting valuers and appraisers from the Czech
Republic and Slovak organizations. The Czech Republic will have a second member
in FIG, the "Czech Association of Certified Property Appraisers".
Commission 9’s Educational Program has extended a welcome to the President of
this organization, Ing Zbytnek Smejkal who will speak on the "Evaluation of
Property in the Czech Republic and Valuers Certification".
The scheduled speakers for the Commission 9 sponsored Session
include valuers from England, Czech Republic, Norway, and the United States.
Commission 9 has been asked to participate in other
Symposiums during 2000. The Universidad Nacional de Rosario in Argentina has
asked for speakers at their International Symposium.
Commission 9 has been invited to participate in another
International Symposium in Sophia, Bulgaria. Commission 9 will also participate
in the Pan Pacific Congress in New Zealand later this year. Members of the New
Zealand Institute of Surveyors are being asked to present papers.
Following the Prague meeting, Commission 9's Chairman will
meet with representatives of FIABCI in London during the the 51st
FIABCI World Congress.
On a person to person level, Commission 9 has established
correspondence with more than 15 individual valuers and land economists from as
diverse locations as Turkey, Argentina, Korea, Israel and Egypt. These efforts
to have direct contact with practitioners in the valuation fields is part of
Commission 9's most ambitious work plan for this administration to advance FIG
and Commission 9 as a major resource for valuers worldwide.
It has long been an unfortunate fact that the majority of FIG
member organizations do not have valuers in their professional memberships and
it has been extremely difficult to create much activity within the FIG family of
organizations in the activities and tasks of Commission 9. The efforts to
include new valuation based organizations in the FIG family has its first
success in the Czech Republic. Invitations are extended to all property
valuation organizations and societies throughout the world to contact Commission
9.
Working Group 9:1 Developing Education and Training
Curriculum for Valuers and Appraisers in Emerging or Developing Countries. A
full report on this working group will be presented at the Commission 9 meeting
in Prague.
Working Group 9.2 Environmental and Ecological Influences
Effecting Use, Value, and Demand for Real Estate. This group has met on two
occasions within the United States and continues to develop a needed database
regarding atmospheric and subsurface contamination issues. A full report will be
presented at the Commission 9 meeting in Prague.