Full text: Proceedings and results (Part A)

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The President's Honorary Citation 
Guidelines for Publication and Review of The Interna- 
tional Archives of Photogrammetry & 
Remote Sensing 
Authors Preparing Manuscripts for 
ISPRS Sponsored Meetings 
Presentation of Technical Papers at 
ISPRS Congresses and Symposia 
Preparation of Reports of ISPRS Spon- 
sored/Supported Conferences and Meet- 
ings 
Guidelines for 
Manual for 
Guidelines for 
Outline for Preparation of ISPRS Annual Reports 
Guidelines for Preparation and Maintenance of ISPRS 
Web pages 
Guidelines for Members Planning to Host an ISPRS 
Congress 
Candidates for Members of the Council 
ISPRS Financial Commission 
ISPRS Council Spending Policy 
Guidelines for 
Guidelines for 
Guidelines for 
ISPRS Awards Policy 
Guidelines for Preparation of National Reports for 
Amsterdam Congress - 2000 
Terms of Reference for Sustaining Members 
The ISPRS Home Page was launched at the XVIII ISPRS 
Congress in Vienna, with access through the World Wide 
Web. The Home Page was originally installed on a server at 
ETH Zurich, with Dr André Streilein as the Webmaster. Sub- 
sequently, the information has been transferred to the server 
at TU Delft, The Netherlands. The ISPRS expresses its grat- 
itude to both ETH Zurich and TU Delft for providing access 
to the server free of charge, and especially Dr Streilein for his 
excellent maintenance of the Home Page over the past 5 
years. Unfortunately, he will be relinquishing his position in 
August. At little cost to ISPRS, an internationally recognis- 
able address has now been established for the ISPRS Home 
Page as ISPRS.org. As with most international activities 
throughout the world, the ISPRS Home Page has become a 
major source of published details on ISPRS activities. All sig- 
nificant information on ISPRS is provided on the Home Page, 
which has now grown to the equivalent of 220,000 lines of 
text. There are currently over 45,000 requests for access per 
month on the Home Page. The Home Page is clearly an 
essential source of communication for ISPRS. A separate 
report will be given on the Home Page by Dr Streilein. 
Council Meetings 
Nine Council Meetings and five Joint Meetings with Coun- 
cil and Technical Commission Presidents (at the same 
location as the corresponding Council Meetings) were held 
in the period 1996-2000. Council is grateful for the support 
of Ordinary Members in providing Council accommodation 
and meeting facilities. They were provided twice by Japan 
in Oigami and Bangkok, by USA in Seattle, Brazil in Rio de 
Janeiro and Natal, India in Bangalore, Germany in Stuttgart 
and Bad Wildbad, twice by The Netherlands in Enschede 
and Delft, and Koudun (for the pre-Congress meeting) and 
by Hungary in Budapest. Council also expresses its grati- 
tude to Ordinary Member hosts of Technical Commission 
Symposia for the provision of free accommodation and 
registration at the Technical Commission Symposia in 
India, UK, USA, Germany, Japan and Indonesia. 
Minutes of all Council and Joint meetings were prepared 
ISPRS 
- 2000 
  
by the Secretary General, amounting to about 150 pages. 
All minutes have been placed on the ISPRS Home Page 
and abbreviated versions have been published in ISPRS 
Highlights. Council devoted its time at Council Meetings to 
covering a broad range of issues, including the Technical 
Commission and Working Group activities and Symposia, 
ISPRS publications especially ISPRS Highlights, ISPRS 
Guidelines, ISPRS Statutes and Bylaws, Congress organi- 
sation, Membership and financial matters. A total of 339 
actions were planned, in addition to the regular actions 
required by the Statutes and Bylaws, the majority being 
completed before the Congress. Council has worked hard 
and very productively over the past four years, as | believe 
will be revealed by the documents presented to this Gen- 
eral Assembly. It has been a pleasure to work with my col- 
leagues on the Council. 
Headquarters Management 
The Headquarters were established at the School of Geo- 
matic Engineering at the University of New South Wales for 
the period 1996-2000. All files are electronic, and most 
documents are distributed electronically. Given the time 
commitment of the Secretary General over this period, it is 
clear that permanent secretarial/clerical assistance is 
required to relieve this load. Council made a decision at 
the Strategy Meeting in 1998 that it would not install a 
permanent office for ISPRS Headquarters, as some organ- 
isations similar to ISPRS have done recently. The reasons 
for this decision were that such an office would in most 
cases isolate the Secretary General from the Headquarters 
(if the Secretary General resides a significant distance from 
the Headquarters) and hence cause difficulty in his/her 
management of the day-to-day affairs of the Society. How- 
ever, Council supports the provision of funding for secre- 
tarial/clerical assistance for the Head-quarters at the loca- 
tion of the Secretary General. Given the increased 
demands on employees in all sectors of the profession, 
academia, industry and government, it will become even 
more difficult in future to find people who are available and 
willing to make such a voluntary commitment to ISPRS, no 
matter what the benefits are of such a commitment. ISPRS 
must therefore be prepared to fund the Headquarters to a 
greater extent than has been required in the past. 
International Activities of the Secretary General 
The Secretary General has travelled numerous times over 
the last four years to attend Council Meetings, Technical 
Commission Symposia and international organisation 
meetings, and to meet 21 Ordinary and Regional Members 
on their home soil. He has also attended meetings of the 
Committee for Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS), 
the Committee for Earth Observation Satellite (CEOS), the 
International Council of Science (ICSU) and International 
Human Dimensions Program (IHDP). 
Acknowledgments 
The tasks of Secretary General would not have been suc- 
cessfully completed without the forbearance of the Dean 
of Engineering and the staff of the School of Geomatic 
Engineering at the University of NSW, who tolerated my 
commitment to the work of ISPRS, which included many 
absences overseas, while | was also Head of School from 
1996-1999. Many overhead expenses were carried by the 
School of Geomatic Engineering and | wish to acknowl- 
  
International Archives of Photogrammerty and Remote Sensing. Vol. XXXIII, Part A. Amsterdam 2000. 
 
	        
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