CALL FOR PAPER
The abstact submission has closed
FIG would like to thank the contributions of authors who submitted an
abstract for consideration into the programme. Authors will be notified
of the outcomes by 30 January 2017.
The focus of the FIG Working Week 2017 will be “Surveying
the world of tomorrow – From digitalisation to augmented reality”.
We have been witnessing the first beginning of a development leading
towards services which not only describe the visible world around us but
also simultaneously bring up other information connected to our place of
interest. One step is to become digitalized and to use the digital
information; the next step is to combine information and be able to
collect the data intelligently and to take further steps into the
intelligent use of digital information. The theme was chosen to
highlight the opportunities and open a view into a future where the
information we produce is, again, put into a more efficient use.
FIG Working Week 2017 is the main event for all ten FIG
technical commissions. Therefore proposals for papers are
requested in all topics of interest of the following
commissions:
1. Professional Standards and
Practice
- FIG Commission 1
2. Professional Education - FIG Commission 2
3. Spatial Information Management -
FIG Commission 3
4. Hydrography - FIG Commission 4
5. Positioning and Measurement - FIG
commission 5
6. Engineering Surveys - FIG
Commission 6
7. Cadastre and Land Management -
FIG Commission 7
8. Spatial Planning and Development
- FIG Commission 8
9. Valuation and the Management of Real
Estate
- FIG Commission 9
10. Construction Economics and
Management
- FIG Commission 10
In the open call for papers non-peer review and peer review papers are
invited from following
the detailed topics selected by FIG Commissions:
- Professional ethics
- International boundaries
- Women in Surveying
- Mutual recognition of qualifications or professional status
- Engaging with Private Practice
- 3-D and BIM in the curriculum
- Teaching the new surveyors: smart surveyors, para surveyors and
the crowd
- Innovative learning and teaching
- Demand for and supply of Professional Education
- Accreditation and Quality Assurance
- SDI at all levels – local, regional, national and global
- SIM challenges – natural and environmental risk prevention and
disaster management, mitigation, waste management, etc. ·
VGI collection, dissemination, analysis, applications, maintenance
and visualization
- e-Governance and SDI in supporting decision making – theory,
applications and best practice
- Integration of SDIs – cadastre, land use, utilities,
environment, socio-economic
- SDI interoperability – standards, technical tools, metadata,
portals
- 3D/4D Cadastre
- Utilization of VGI and Crowdsourcing with SDI, SIM and
environmental information
- 2D/3D/4D geospatial models, algorithms, visualization, standards
and applications
- Web and mobile GIS – challenges, services and real-time
capabilities
- Business models and SDI, public-private partnerships and
economic aspect
- Hydrographic surveying and mapping
- Hydrographic standards and guidelines
- Hydrographic education, training, and professional developmen
- New and emerging science and technologies for hydrography (e.g.
sensors, systems, AUVs, electromagnetic wave propagation etc.)
- Maritime and marine spatial information management (including
data processing and management of hydrographic data, data
structures, marine spatial data infrastructures, marine information
systems)
- Hydrography and society (Offshore surveying in support of
energy, environment, submarine telecommunications, ports and
harbours, economies, national and international political
objectives)
- Standards, best practice guidelines, quality assurance and
calibration for survey (including geodetic) measuring instruments
· National or geospatial reference systems and associated
infrastructure
- Vertical reference frames, geoid and gravity
- GNSS (GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo, Multi-GNSS), including CORS
networks
- Terrestrial and airborne laser scanning
- Cost-effective surveying (GNSS and other survey methods)
- Multi-Sensor-Systems (INS-GNSS, Mobile Mapping, etc.)
- Ubiquitous positioning techniques and applications -such as
RFID, WiFi, AGPS, mobile phones, MEMS inertial sensors, Locata
- Positioning and metrology – technique, methodology, adjustment
and analysis
- Deformation measurement
- Engineering surveys in managing natural disasters
- Precise height measurements for engineering
- Recent industrial surveying and sensing technologies and
applications
- Laser scanning applications
- Machine control and guidance with surveying technologies
- Integrating new technologies in land administration and cadastre
- Modern communication in land administration systems
- Land policy and reform to support sustainable use of land
- Pro poor land management and its role in public administration
- Land management for state and public land
- Multi-dimensional cadastre
- Land rights reflecting societies’ needs
- Land administration in pre- and post-conflict and post disaster
areas
- Environmental challenges in megacities
- Disaster and environmental management
- Urban and rural land use planning
- Planning policies and environmental improvement
- Informal settlement issues in spatial development, planning and
governance
- Planning and managing urbanisation
- Public-private partnerships in planning and land development
- Contributing to Global water management utilization – Action and
planning
- Tax Bases for Real Estate Taxation
- Mass Appraisal Techniques
- Large Scale Acquisitions of Land (“Land Grab”)
- Trends of real estate valuation
- Valuation methods for properties where no markets exist for them
- Valuation profession and valuation standards
- Real estate finances and investments
- Compulsory purchase and compensations in land acquisition and
takings
- Real property practises and sustainable cities
- Quantity Surveying and Cost Management
- Project Procurement and Tendering (Bidding)
- BIM - Building Information Modelling - the hottest one
- Construction standards and regulations including proposed
International Construction Measurement Standards (ICMS)
- Construction economics and global construction trend
- Innovative house building and affordable housing
- Sustainable construction and development