CENTRIC February 2016 Events

23rd February 2016 – Definition of the education and training plan for the Centre of Excellence in Territorial Management and Cadastre – CENTRIC

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The debate was composed by the project’s partners as well professors from Romanian Universities, professionals, researchers, private representatives, etc.
As important contribution to the overall project’s objectives, the discussion around the education and training plan, was carried out this time from the international point of view. In order to reach this perspective, the CENTRIC partners presented their material:

• INI-INNOVATION from Germany detailed the future possible position and contribution of the centre to the socio-economic development in Romania;
• The Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium, presented the Geographic Information Need to Know (GI-N2K) Project http://www.gi-n2k.eu/;
• Autonomous Province of Trento (PAT – Italy) introduce their capacity in terms of surveyors and registrars in the cadastral training;
• Bruno Kessler Foundation from Italy anticipated a future CENTRIC education and training plan.

At the end a useful debate was carried out cross-checking the needs and current offers in terms of education and training for territorial management and cadastre in the Romania context.

 

24th – 25th February 2016 – Bucharest Consortium Meeting – CENTRIC

The CENTRIC Consortium met in Bucharest from the 24th to 25th of February as a further step to review the work done in term of deliverable and to assess the efforts needed for the next period. The very interesting CNC – National Centre of Cartography, a sub-division of the ANCPI was the final location of the meeting.

This was also the occasion to open the General Assembly of the Project in view of the last financial updates. The meeting concluded with the debate around the SWOT Analysis of the domain of territorial management and cadastre that will be conducted next months.

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