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Call for Papers FIG Working Week 2017
29 May - 2 June 2017, Helsinki, Finland
We wish to remind you that the Call for Papers for the FIG
Working Week 2017 is still open.
The deadline for peer review paper is 1 October 2016. The peer review
process seeks to advance knowledge and practice in all areas of
surveying by publishing high-quality and evidence-based research.
The overall theme of the Working Week is “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
large amount of information we produce is, again, put into a more
efficient use.
One of the important and unique features of FIG is its capability to
cover the entire spectrum of the surveying profession reflected by the
range of the FIG ten technical commissions.
- Professional Standards and Practice – FIG Commission 1
- Professional
Education – FIG Commission 2
- Spatial
Information Management – FIG Commission 3
- Hydrography – FIG
Commission 4
- Positioning and
Measurement – FIG Commission 5
- Engineering
Surveys – FIG Commission 6
- Cadastre and Land
Management – FIG Commission 7
- Spatial Planning
and Development – FIG Commission 8
- Valuation and the
Management of Real Estate – FIG Commission 9
- Construction
Economics and Management – FIG Commission 10
The deadline for submission of abstracts and full papers for peer
review is 1 October 2016 and abstracts for non-peer-review is 15
November 2016.
To read more about FIG Working Week 2017 and abstract submission,
visit www.fig.net/fig2017
27 September 2016