FIG Task Force on Evolutionary Diversity and Inclusion
Task Force on the Surveyor's Profession: Evolutionary Diversity and
Inclusion
The Task Force was established at the FIG Working
Week in Orlando, Florida, USA in 2023. The term of this Task Force is 2023-2026.
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Task Force on The Surveyor's Profession: Evolutionary Diversity at FIG Working Week
2023
The task force was established at the FIG Working Week 2023 in Orlando,
Florida, and its Terms of Reference was approved by FIG General Assembly
on 28 May 2023 as well as the appointed chair Stephen Djaba.
During the Working Week the Task Force held a session on Diversity and
Inclusion in the surveying profession.
Generational sustainability is an important aspect of The Surveyor's
Profession: Evolutionary Diversity task force. The task force aims to
promote diversity and inclusion within the surveying profession, not only
in terms of race, gender, and ethnicity, but also in terms of age and
generational diversity, including Gen X, Y, and Z. This is important
because it ensures that the surveying profession is sustainable and can
continue to thrive in the long term.
To achieve this goal, the task force can focus on a number of initiatives,
such as promoting mentorship and knowledge transfer between different
generations of surveyors, from Gen X to Gen Y, and Z. They can also work
to address issues related to age discrimination and ensure that older
surveyors are not excluded from opportunities for professional development
or advancement.
Additionally, the task force can work to attract Gen Y, Z and Gen Alpha to
the profession by highlighting the exciting and innovative technologies
and tools used in surveying and by emphasizing the importance of
sustainability and environmental stewardship in the field. This can help
to ensure that the surveying profession continues to evolve and adapt to
changing needs and technologies, while also remaining diverse and
inclusive across all generations.
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Purpose
Generational sustainability is an important aspect of The Surveyor's
Profession: Evolutionary Diversity task force. The task force aims to
promote diversity and inclusion within the surveying profession, not only
in terms of race, gender, and ethnicity, but also in terms of age and
generational diversity, including Gen X, Y, and Z. This is important
because it ensures that the surveying profession is sustainable and can
continue to thrive in the long term.
To achieve this goal, the task force can focus on a number of
initiatives, such as promoting mentorship and knowledge transfer between
different generations of surveyors, from Gen X to Gen Y, and Z. They can
also work to address issues related to age discrimination and ensure that
older surveyors are not excluded from opportunities for professional
development or advancement.
Additionally, the task force can work to attract Gen Y, Z and Gen Alpha
to the profession by highlighting the exciting and innovative technologies
and tools used in surveying and by emphasizing the importance of
sustainability and environmental stewardship in the field. This can help
to ensure that the surveying profession continues to evolve and adapt to
changing needs and technologies, while also remaining diverse and
inclusive across all generations
1. Rationale
Technology is evolving rapidly within the Surveying profession and
culture now more than ever. Remote and global technologies, enabled by the
Internet of Things, are bridging the work culture of the profession. This
is important because it underscores that the future of a global expert
community of surveying practitioners is already here.
If surveyors fail in the eyes of society, it could mean the end of the
surveying profession within local communities – where surveying makes the
most difference of all. There are several case 2 studies across countries
in both the global north and global south which indicate this is the case
– and there is a significant ethical risk for the entire surveying
profession as technologies continue to evolve in leaps and bounds.
Within the context of the UN's transformative promise of the 2030
Agenda for Sustainable Development and its SDGs, ‘Leave no one behind’,
this raises the case for FIG, as a global leader of the profession to
proactively advocate for the changes that our industry needs to remain
relevant, contribute to create positive solutions for people and planet,
and to ensure that the discipline of surveying and all who practice it
meet the needs of the markets and communities that they serve. Through
this, we can ensure that local surveyors in under-connected networks have
capabilities for prosperous work as well as those in privilege.
However, despite the importance of surveying, many women and minorities
are not aware of the profession or its potential as a career path and
influence on local communities. This Task force will seek to address this
during its deliberations.
Our aims are amplified further in Appendix A,
providing the context and key factors such as the state of diversity in
the industry and systemic bias in the workforce.
2. Task Force Composition
The Evolutionary Diversity task force will be composed of a diverse
group of individuals from GEN Z, GEN Y and GEN X with expertise in
surveying, to foster diversity and inclusion. The workforce of the task
force may include, but not be limited to:
- Surveying professionals from a variety of backgrounds and sectors,
including private firms, government agencies, and non-profit
organizations.
- Members of underrepresented groups in the surveying profession,
including women and minorities, who can provide firsthand perspectives
on the challenges and opportunities facing these groups in the field.
The task force will benefit from the diversity of its members and their
unique perspectives and experiences. Members will be selected based on
their expertise, experience, and commitment to promoting diversity and
inclusion in the surveying profession. The task force will strive to
ensure that it is inclusive and representative of the diverse communities
that it serves.
Ensuring there is a competent and experienced profession drives
confidence from the public in land surveying, hydrography, mining,
engineering etc. The Surveying and Spatial industry are key contributors
to supporting this level of confidence recognised by all levels of the
profession from entry level to the highest ranks of the profession as a
Licensed Surveyor. Keeping focus on evaluating and improving (continuous
improvement) the education, training and accreditation system to meet the
needs of industry and the future workforce that will be required to raise
the reputation of the profession into the future. Within society, the
composition of the modern globalised workforce is changing, as are
technological developments (such as big data) and the legislation around
surveying and related industrial relations.
The detailed composition of the core members can be found in section 6
below.
3. Task Force Goals and Objectives
The aim of the Task force is to promote the Diversity and Inclusion
2023- 2026 theme of the FIG term. Its main objectives are to determine
present and futuristic projection (based on technological advancement) of
how FIG can remain relevant as a profession of choice. Specific areas of
contribution identified for this task force include:
- Workforce: Identifying the key elements of the surveying
industry’s workforce challenges across the entire career pipeline,
from improving career pathway visibility in schools and tertiary
institutions, to workforce retention in early career and around
parenting, to ensuring there are equitable opportunities for career
progression in middle and late career. The specific barriers and
challenges to this may vary across different countries and cultures,
and this task force seeks to understand and map these globally.
- Systemic bias in the workforce: Understanding what it will
take to remove the systemic barriers of entry and discrimination
around gender, religion, race and cultural differences within the
global surveying industry, and recommending processes to move forward.
- Generational sustainability: Assessing the strengths and
contributions that each of the four generations in the workplace
bring, and how the surveying industry can make the best use of
intergenerational knowledge, expertise and skills through two-way
mentoring and coaching.
- Future relevance of the profession: Assessing the branding
and framing of the surveying profession that will appeal to Gen Z and
Gen Alpha, to make tangible recommendations that Member Organisations
can take to keep our profession relevant and attractive to current and
future generations.
- Advancement of the profession: Understanding what
professional advancement guidelines are required for different areas
of expertise within our profession, and the diversity and inclusion
components within each of these.
- Consulting, assessing and recommending a global standard of
minimum training to be recognised for FIG members.
4. Task Force Terms of Reference
To facilitate this from establishment, this TF will present its draft
Terms of Reference and consult all FIG Commissions and other TFs in the
leadup to the FIG Working Week 2023 in Orlando regarding its work planning
process.
The Task Force objectives will seek to:
- Outline a strategy to implement the project activities in
accordance with its objectives.
- Always maintain the focus of the Task Force on the agreed
scope, outcome and benefits
- Provide modalities for timely delivery of work that would
allow achieving the expected outcomes as well as outline the required
financing scheme. ● Have a good understanding and application of the
United Nations 2030 Agenda and its Sustainabl
- Development Goals (SDGs) and the structural challenges
facing less developed countries in the context of Reduced inequalities
(SDG 10), and the achievement of Partnerships for Goals (SDG17).
- Develop analysis and policy recommendations backed by advocacy
tools to promote the SDG policy objectives with the goal to strengthen
partnerships.
- To formulate concrete recommendations and share lessons learnt to
inform future work in this area.
- To provide periodic reporting
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4. Outcomes and Outputs
A valuable outcome of this Task Force will be to position FIG as a
relevant and credible professional body, in the advancement and regulation
of the survey practice within governing laws, while ensuring equitable,
diverse and inclusive access to wealth of knowledge and expertise. Through
this:
- Younger professionals will become more interested in and
involved in the surveying industry, creating a more varied and
creative workforce.
- The public will have a better understanding of the surveying
profession as a cuttingedge, technologically sophisticated industry
that benefits society.
- The surveying industry will retain more young professionals,
creating a more resilient and long-lasting workforce. The profession
will become more dynamic and integrated as a result of increasing
collaboration and knowledge sharing among surveying experts with
various backgrounds and experiences.
5. Timeline of the Task Force
Year |
Key
Objectives |
Details |
2023 |
Approval of ToR and
TF members Create and set up project charter |
FIG WW 2023 Orlando - Hold initiating Task
force meeting |
2024 |
Basic Data for the
reports |
FIG WW 2024 Accra - Task force meeting |
2025 |
Delivery of draft
ideas, concepts and rational |
FIG WW 2025 Brisbane - Task force meeting |
2026 |
Main Delivery of
final report (adjust in time,technology) |
FIG WW 2026 Cape Town - Task force meeting |
6. Future Outcome Targets
To address the relevance of our profession this Task force identifies
five strategic targets that need action to keep our Profession attractive
to our youth as a viable profession to pursue:
- Standardize training in basic and advanced education. This
will ensure we globalize our learning and knowledge base using social
media platforms.
- Creation of a framework for continuous development in survey
education in step with evolving technology.
- Intentionally create gender (female) neutral opportunities
for equitable career progression.
- Creation of a system for attracting our trained young
talents to the profession through annual campus fairs, conferences and
internships offers.
- Creation of systems that explore, create and include
technological development in our codes of practice; within the
respective laws of our member countries. This fifth area is not only
futuristic but present. It should allow the Federation to be agile in
step with advances in technology.
- Creating Survey clubs in each continent( how are the
students? Will they go to geodetic sciences? how to guide them there?)
- Use social Media(for example, mark all geodetic points in
the world and let's show them! we will make statistical presentations
based on maps - we already have them!! you have to show it, meridians,
parallels, nautical charts and those new tasks that the economy poses
to surveyors; why did they develop LIDAR? and why does the surveyor
work best with it? - this must be shown, shown in a modern and
attractive way.
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The TF commits to ensuring diversity and inclusion amongst the TF Core
Team to the full extent possible, inclusive of gender, geography, age,
cultural background, and other identity factors. Additional Core TF
members may be added after discussion at Orlando FIG Working Week. During
the Orlando meeting, there will be a specific attempt to reach out to
people across FIG 6 regions and to include a range of diverse identities
(age, gender, cultural background, geographic location through FIG region,
people with disabilities, people with caring responsibilities, First
Nations People, etc) to join this Core Team. Further members may be
appointed over time as deemed necessary.
Chair:
Stephen Djaba (Ghana) - stephen[at]ghana.com
Name |
Country |
FIG Region |
Gender |
Tomasz Malinowski |
Poland |
Europe |
Male |
Nigel
Sellers |
United
Kingdom |
Europe |
Male |
Angela Anyakora |
Nigeria |
Africa |
Female |
Roshni Sharma |
Australia |
Asia and the Pacific |
Female |
Enrico Rispoli |
Italy |
Europe |
Male |
Ann SHEN |
China |
Asia |
Female |
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South America |
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America |
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