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Geographical names authorities Geographical names authorities Introduction Introduction Helen Kerfoot Helen Kerfoot UNGEGN Chair (Natural Resources Canada) 2011 ICOS, Barcelona

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Geographical names authoritiesGeographical names authoritiesIntroductionIntroduction

Helen KerfootHelen KerfootUNGEGN Chair

(Natural Resources Canada)

2011

ICOS, Barcelona

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Why do we need authorities for names?Why do we need authorities for names?

• Standardized names - benefits

• Can avoid – Duplication of names Poorly recorded names Confused applications Lack of quick and

easy access to data

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What sort of authority is appropriate?What sort of authority is appropriate?

The choice depends on the nature of the country:• size; diversity; type of government; languages;• population density and distribution; layers of history

Many arrangements are possible, including:

(1) Default if no names board

(2) Centralized national names board

(3) Decentralized to regional names boards

(4) A combination of (2) and (3)

• Is it a board, a council, a commission, a committee .....?

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(1) Standardization – central agency(1) Standardization – central agency // agenciesagencies

National Mapping Agency

NationalHydrographic

Office

Municipalities

MilitaryMapping

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(2) Standardization – names authority (2) Standardization – names authority (centralized)(centralized)

National Names Authority

(centralized)

Office

branch offices sub-committees advisors

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(3) Standardization – names authority (3) Standardization – names authority (decentralized)(decentralized)

National Names Authority

(umbrella)

Office

Regional committee

Regionalcommittee

Regionalcommittee

Regionalcommittee

officeoffice

office

office

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(4) Standardization – names authority(4) Standardization – names authorityboth centralized and decentralizedboth centralized and decentralized

• Two levels of government make decisions (a) province/regional (b) national/federal

National Names Authority(national/federal)

Office

Regionalcommittee

Regionalcommittee

Regionalcommittee

OfficeOffice

Office

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Some considerations to discussSome considerations to discuss• Mandate

For what types of names is the authority responsible?

• Municipalities, less formal settlements, land features, hydrographic features, offshore features, streets, buildings, farms, parks, airports, docks, features outside the country, etc.

Final decisions or advisory?

• Legislation in effect

• Membership, meetings; policies and principles

• Problems faced? Who must use decisions?

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Names authorities ...Names authorities ...

A

BC

Names discussions:A. MongoliaB. Canada – advisory committeeC. Australia – NSW board

The people are the key!

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ResourcesResources

• Fortunate to have UNGEGN experts will indicate the variety in authorities provide some best practices

• Also have UNGEGN website: unstats.un.org/unsd/geoinfo/UNGEGN/

• Manual for establishing authorities• Links to national authorities and databases• Documents from UN Conferences and UNGEGN• UNGEGN Information Bulletin