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Joint PCC – EuroGeographics CLRKEN Conference and Plenary

Venue
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June 17 - June 19

The joint Conference and Plenary of the Permanent Committee on Cadastre in the European Union (PCC) and EuroGeographics Cadastre and Land Registry KEN will be held on 17 - 19 (20) June at the College of Europe in Bruges, Belgium. It will be hosted by the General Administration of Patrimonial Documentation under the Belgian Presidency.

The draft  agenda is very rich and the program will end in the late afternoon on 19th June, therefore it is recommended to plan your travel arrangements with a departure on 20th June.

The main topics of the conference will be:
1. Cadastral open data vs. GDPR;
2. Real estate valuation methods for tax and other purposes;
3. Use of AI in the cadastral system
A session dedicated to the OME 2 Project - Open Cadastral Map of Europe -  progress, issues and solutions will be included in the agenda.

Please find the invitation letter here.

Find the draft agenda here and practical information here.

 

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Details

Start:
June 17
End:
June 19

Venue

Bruges
Belgium

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