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Get to know the new ICA Executive Committee for the term 2023-2027
Get to know the ICA Commissions for the term 2023-2027

Honorary Fellowship for Tositomo Kanakubo

Tositomo Kanakubo has served the ICA for eight years as a Vice President. He initiated a working group on Theoretical Fields and Definitions in Cartography. In 1995 this working group gained commission status within the ICA. He published a book entitled ‘Main Theoretical Issues Facing Cartography in 1993.
Tositomo Kanakubo also represented the ICA at UN Regional Cartographic Conferences for Asia and the Pacific. For his many outstanding contributions to cartography through his Executive Committee service and his work as a Commission Chair, and for his international service to ICA, Tositomo Kanakubo is awarded the ICA Honorary Fellowship.

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Honorary Fellowship for Jean-Philippe Grelot

Jean-Philippe Grelot has most recently served as ICA Secretary-General and Treasurer for the past eight years and previously served as ICA Vice President from 1987-1991. He served on the Education and Training and Population Commissions and has presented several papers at ICA conferences. He prepared for publication the volumes ‘ICA Organization and Activities,
1991-1995’and its 1995-1999 update both in paper and floppy form. In recognition of his many outstanding contributions to the ICA through his organizational work as Secretary General and Treasurer and his commission work, Jean-Philippe Grelot is awarded the ICA Honorary Fellowship.

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Honorary Fellowship for Christopher Board

Dr. Christopher Board stepped in upon the death of Dr. Lech Ratajski and guided the Commission of Cartographic Communication for seven years. He edited the ICA Newsletter during the past four years. In addition, he was one of the principal organizers of the ICA Conference in Bournemouth in 1991. In recognition of his many outstanding contributions to the ICA through his publications, commission and conference work, Christopher Board is awarded the ICA Honorary Fellowship.

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Honorary Fellowship for Roger Anson

Roger Anson served fifteen years as chairman of the ICA Publications Committee.

He established a publication program and systematized the processes for the acceptance of manuscripts for ICA publications. He tirelessly sought authors and guided them through the process. Anson coordinated the ICA Newsletter with Bernard Gutsell for ten years. He has been a very active member of the Commission on Education and Training and has served as co-editor of the Basic Cartography series. In recognition of his many outstanding contributions to the ICA through his organizational work in the Publications Committee and commission work, Roger Anson is awarded the ICA Honorary Fellowship.

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Honorary Fellowship for Christer Palm

Christer Palm has worked for the International Cartographic Association since its inception. Within the ICA Standing Commission on Map Production Techniques, he was responsible for the 1980 published manual Colourproofing in Cartography. For many years, he has contributed to the work of, and represented Sweden in, the ICA Commission on Tactual Maps, now the ICA Commission on Maps and Graphics for Blind and Visually-Impaired People. As an educator, he wrote a chapter in Basic Cartography for the ICA Standing Commission on Education and Training.

The Executive Committee of the International Cartographic Association, by virtue of the power vested in it by the statutes and by-laws, hereby elects Christer Palm as an Honorary Fellow in recognition of his work as an educator in cartography and his many contributions to the works of ICA commissions.

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Honorary Fellowship for Miroslav Miksovsky

Miroslav Miksovsky organized meetings of the International Cartographic Association Executive Committee and of the ICA Commission on Map Production Techniques in Prague in 1986 and hosted a meeting of that Commission in 1994. He has served as President of the Czechoslovak (and later Czech) Cartographic Society and has been Czech representative to the ICA since 1972. He was a founding member of the ICA Standing Commission on Map Production Techniques and served as its chairman 1991-95. He served as co-editor of the Compendium of Cartographic Techniques, authored two technical reports on Production Techniques, and published a History of the ICA Standing Commission on Map Production.

The Executive Committee of the International Cartographic Association, by virtue of the power vested in it by the statutes and by-laws, hereby elects Miroslav Miksovsky as an Honorary Fellow in recognition of his many outstanding contributions to the ICA through his organisational skills and commission activities.

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Honorary Fellowship for Olof Hedbom

Olof W. Hedbom

Olof W. Hedbom

Olof Hedbom has served as Vice-President of ICA, 1972–76, as Secretary-Treasurer, 1976–1984 and as a member of the Publications Committee, 1975–84. In 1956, when Carl Mannerfelt first visited foreign experts for the Esselte Conference, Hedbom was already amongst them, and so influenced the establishment of the ICA from the very beginning. Hedbom was involved, as Secretary-Treasurer in the ICA Conferences in Madrid, Moscow, College Park, Tokyo, Warsaw and Perth. Together with Professor Ormeling, Sr., he visited China in 1979, which led to China’s membership in 1980. Hedbom organised the Swedish funding ($20 000) that partly made possible the ICA Seminar in Nairobi, which started the ICA’s 3rd World strategy. During the extremely difficult period of martial law in Poland in 1981/82, Hedbom visited Warsaw to get acknowledgement from military leaders that ICA conference interests would be safeguarded.

Getting acquainted with the Chinese Association of Geodesy and Cartography. Secretary Hedbom serving Peking duck, Peking, 22 January 1979.

Getting acquainted with the Chinese Association of Geodesy and Cartography. Secretary Hedbom serving Peking duck, Peking, 22 January 1979.

The Executive Committee of the International Cartographic Association, by virtue of the power vested in it by the statutes and by-laws, hereby elects Olof Hedbom as an Honorary Fellow in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the ICA over a period of 40 years from its origins, particularly in the capacities of Vice-President and Secretary-Treasurer.

 

Further reading: Obituary for Olof Hedbom

 

 

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Honorary Fellowship for Richard Dahlberg

Richard Dahlberg served on the International Cartographic Association Standing Commission on Education and Training from 1972 until his unexpected death in late 1996. He actively participated in, and led many working sessions of the Commission and authored 18 papers on cartographic education which he presented at ICA sponsored conferences and seminars. Professor Dahlberg’s continued service to cartographic education is illustrated by the 35 or more papers on cartographic education in the United States and the World which he authored and presented over a period of 30 years. Within the United States, Richard Dahlberg served as President of both the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping and the Cartographic and Geographic Information Society, and also edited the journal The American Cartographer.

The Executive Committee of the International Cartographic Association, by virtue of the power vested in it by the statutes and by-laws, hereby elects Richard Dahlberg as an Honorary Fellow in recognition of his outstanding organizational, educational and scholarly contributions to International Cartography.

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Honorary Fellowship for Joseph Wiedel

The Executive Committee of the International Cartographic Association (ICA), by virtue of the power vested in it by the statutes and by-laws, hereby elects Joseph Wiedel as an Honorary Fellow in recognition of his successful endeavour during more than thirty years inspiring cartographers world-wide to develop cartography in Tactile and Low-Vision Mapping based on his outstanding research work and serving ICA in that field.

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Honorary Fellowship for Ernst Spiess

The Executive Committee of the International Cartographic Association (ICA), by virtue of the power vested in it by the statutes and by-laws, hereby elects Ernst Spiess as an Honorary Fellow in recognition of his capacity in continuously developing Swiss cartography as a reference stan¬dard at international level with the help of a rapidly expanding cartographic technology, demonstrating it by producing various maps, atlases, papers and lessons, and taking a key role in the formation of an outstanding ICA commission on map production.

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