sor Hans-Peter Bähr for their excellent service here as
members of the Resolutions Committee.
36. Report of Financial Commission
The Chairman of the Financial Commission, Professor Grün,
presented the report of the Commission.
37. Unit of Subscription
Council recommended that the unit of subscription for the
period 2000-2004 should remain at its current value of
SwF 100. The recommendation was approved by the Gen-
eral Assembly.
3. Certification of Delegate Credentials
Secretary General Trinder called the roll. There were 34
Ordinary Members present with 153 eligible votes.
38. Decision on Members in Default of Contribution
The UK and Switzerland each put forward a motion for-
malising their proposals noted above under item #29. The
UK Delegate, speaking to the motion, commented that all
options suggested by Council emphasised communica-
tion between the Member and the Council before any final
steps were to be taken. He stated that the Council should
review each case on its merits and that the Swiss motion
would lead to a reduction in size of the Society.
The result of the vote on the motion was:
UK motion 65
Switzerland motion 87
Invalid 1
Approval of the motion by Switzerland is a directive for
action by the incoming Council.
39. Other Business
1) The new logo for the Society was presented to, and
ratified by, the General Assembly. The prize of US$500
was presented to the Delegate for Canada to be
passed on to the designer, Mr. Mike Kierstead from the
College of Geographic Science, Canada. The dynamic
version of the logo, prepared by Professor Tuan-Chi
Chen, was displayed to the GA.
2) The Delegate for The Netherlands commented that there
was considerable overlap of Resolutions and suggested
that the Council should resolve these with the Technical
Commission Presidents.
President Fritz said this overlap would be minimised as
a result of Bylaw changes and that in the future Resolu-
tions should be submitted earlier than at the Congress.
3) The Delegate for Poland, commenting on the Congress
Director's report, said that the Congress clashed with
several Remote Sensing Conferences. President Fritz
said that the new Council should co-operate with other
Societies to avoid such clashes. Congress Director
Beek commented that the Organising Committee was
aware of this clash but that it was unavoidable.
4) The Delegate for Brazil suggested an invitation should be
sent to ICA to attend the next Congress.
5) President Fritz commended Congress Director Beek,
The Netherlands Society President Molenaar and the
Organising Committee for the success of the Congress
and expressed appreciation to the General Assembly
support staff for their outstanding efforts.
40. Close of General Assembly
In closing the General Assembly, President Fritz said that
it had been a privilege for him to chair the General Assem-
bly and thanked the Members for supporting the demo-
cratic process and for completing their work within the
time allotted.
The General Assembly adjourned at 4.45 pm.
Professor J. C. Trinder
Secretary General
July 2000
President's Report to the General Assembly (GA 16.1)
for the 1996-2000 Term between the
XVIII Vienna and XIX Amsterdam Congresses
by Lawrence W. Fritz, President ISPRS
Distinguished Delegates, Representatives, Advisors and
Guests,
| am truly honored to serve as ISPRS President and am
grateful to the General Assembly for providing me this
opportunity. Having served previously on Council as Con-
gress Director and as Secretary General | recognized that
the position of President is more than a position of honor.
It comes with responsibilities to represent the Society
before national and international organizations, to commu-
nicate and interact with its Members, and to manage the
Society together with the Council and Commission Presi-
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dents. To serve ISPRS honorably requires major dedication
to perform the duties of the position and an ability to
appreciate the needs and diversity of the Society’s Mem-
bership and its officials. According to the Statutes and
Bylaws, the President is responsible for:
- Convening and presiding over the Congress plenary,
the General Assembly and meetings of Council
- Coordinating the activities of the Commissions, Work-
ing Groups and Committees
- Representing the Society with national and interna-
tional institutions and organizations whose activities
are of interest to the Society
International Archives of Photogrammerty and Remote Sensing. Vol. XXXIII, Part A. Amsterdam 2000.