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National Land Survey of Finland Maanmittauslaitos
LantmäteriverketThe regional National Land Survey office in Oulu. Agency overview Formed 1812 Jurisdiction Government of Finland Headquarters Opastinsilta 12 C, Helsinki
60°11′57″N 24°56′11″E / 60.19917°N 24.93639°EEmployees 1,761 Annual budget €61 million (2009) Agency executive Jarmo Ratia, Director General Parent agency Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry Website maanmittauslaitos.fi Footnotes [1] [2] The National Land Survey of Finland (Finnish: Maanmittauslaitos, Swedish: Lantmäteriverket) is an official body, dealing with cartography and cadastre issues in Finland. It is subordinated the Finnish Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry.
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Organization
The current director is Jarmo Ratia.[1] The National Land Survey employs some 1,800 people and is organizationally divided into six service and production units that serve the entire country. There are also 13 regional offices[2]
The National Land Survey deals both with cartographic and cadastre questions, and upholds a national Geographic Information System. Furthermore, the NLS provides services concerning land, environment and buildings. The main customer is the private sector.[2]
Directors General
- Abraham Nordenstedt 1812–1820
- Abraham Joachim Molander 1821–1828
- Carl Gustaf Tawaststjerna 1828–1843
- Jonas Ferdinand Bergenheim 1843–1845
- Alexander Rechenberg 1847–1854
- Clas Wilhelm Gyldèn 1854–1872
- Berndt Otto Nymalm 1872–1887
- Jaakko Sjölin 1887–1915
- Otto Sarvi 1915–1917
- Kyösti Haataja 1917–1929
- Väinö Ahla 1929–1950
- Väinö V. Seppälä 1950–1960
- Viljo Niskanen 1960–1972
- Lauri Kantee 1972–1991
- Jarmo Ratia 1991–1999
- Pauli Karvinen 1999-2000
- Jarmo Ratia 2000-
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References
- ^ a b Maanmittauslaitos: Maanmittauslaitoksen pääjohtajat, 2007 (23.5.2008)
- ^ a b Maanmittauslaitos: Organisaatio (23.5.2008)
External links
Categories:- National cartographic agencies
- Government-owned companies in Finland
- Geography of Finland
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