Other Publications
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Complex Monograph on Engineering Geodesyby Giorgi and Ivo Milev An original work consisting of 5 books (the last two
published at the end of 2022; a total of 2870 computer pages),
each of which is defined as a system of monographs. Two more
books have been uploaded to the Internet, representing a summary
presentation of the complex monograph, respectively in English
and Bulgarian. The work systematizes, summarizes, and
comprehensively presents the main aspects of the construction
activity, architecture, the layout of the territories and the
place, and the role of geodesy – Engineering geodesy in their
implementation, with the application of space and geospatial
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Somewhere to Live: Rising to the global urban land and housing challengeby Geoffrey Payne, 2022 Despite millions of people being lifted out of poverty during
recent decades, finding somewhere decent and affordable to live
is proving increasingly difficult in urban areas around the
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Research and Capacity Development Strategy for Land Governance Innovation in Southern Africaby Charl-Thom Bayer, Stig Enemark and Michael Kirk, 2020 Eight contry case studies together with the synthesis report
(see below) will form the basis
for future research, capacity development and policy innovation
in the Southern Africa region. Ensuring that this happens in a systematic and
coherent manner requires that the NUST-NELGA Hub develop this
“Research and Capacity Development Strategy for Land Governance
Innovation in Southern Africa” for the period 2020 to 2025. |
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Land Governance in Southern Africa - Synthesis ReportNUST-NELGA Symposium 3-4 September 2019 in Windhoek, Namibia
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Geometer DreamsPeter Byrne has written a book about his forty years as a surveyor. Writter as vignettes, the shortest being just one line, together with some longer essays and reflections, Geometer Dreams is about people, their interactions and the circumstances they met. The story settings range from the Pilbara district of Western Australia to the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, from Borneo through Zimbabwe to Brazil and the United Nations. Michael D. Breen has written a review of Geometer Dreams. Read the review and find more information about the book here |
Surveying and MappingThis book provides an introduction, at academic level, into the field of surveying and mapping. The book has been written for the third-year course Surveying and Mapping, in the bachelor program of Civil Engineering at Delft University of Technology. This book covers a wide range of measurement techniques, from land surveying, GPS/GNSS and remote sensing to the associated data processing, the underlying coordinate reference systems, as well as the analysis and visualization of the acquired geospatial information. The book is freely available as an OPEN Textbook by the TU Delft library |
Land Governance and GenderThe book is edited by Uchendu Eugene Chigbu, and delivers new
conceptual and empirical studies surrounding the design and
evaluation of land governance, focusing on land management
approaches, land policy issues, advances in pro-poor land tenure
and land-based gender concerns.
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Real estate registration and cadastreThis is a shorter version of the ebook Real Estate Registration and Cadastre as in insight paper that builds on the knowledge, understanding and wisdom found in the eBook. The eBook provides much of the basic theory, many empirical examples and a detailed annex with a literature review. This RICS insight paper focuses on the underlying understanding that led to the success of the projects in the multiple countries where the work was undertaken. |
Real Estate Registration and Cadastre. Practical Lessons and ExperiencesA new e-book drafted by Gavin Adlington with contributions by Rumyana Tonchovska, FAO of the UN, Tony Lamb and Robin McLaren will be launched during the World Bank Land and Poverty Conference in March 2020. The publication is already available online as a first draft and will be made into an e-book after the conference. It will be available for free and can be used as a basis for training, taking one chapter at a time, or for a workshop lasting two or three days, or just for reading about experiences and lessons learned in other projects and programs. The text of this book is written to be enjoyable to read in a ‘conversational’ mode to explain what we did and why, and it is interspersed with specific stories and anecdotes that actually happened and that teach good lessons and experiences from multiple countries. The audience for the book is those who would lead or be involved in such projects or programs, including senior staff in government agencies, team leaders from financing partners or bilateral donor agencies and consultants (local or international) working in the sector. The full book was presented at the FIG e-working 2021, see the proceedings here. |
Land Administration for Sustainable DevelopmentThe authors: Professor Ian Williamson, Professor Stig Enemark, Land Policy Lawyer Jude Wallace and Professional Land Surveyor and Chartered Engineer Abbas Rajabifard examine global land administration systems and outlines basic principles applicable to all countries. This book shows how to help ensure social equality, economic growth, and environmental protection through holistic land management. Professors, government officials, and students of land planning, land administrators, land planning managers will find this an invaluable resource. The Land Administration for Sustainable Development e-Book is available in English, Spanish, and French |
A joint CLGE/FIG seminar on Enhancing Professional CompetenceDelft, The Netherlands, 3 November 2000 Proceedings from the first Joint CLGE/FIG seminar on Enhancing Professional Competence that was held 3 November 2000 at Delft University of Technology are now available as hard copy and on this web site. The aim of the seminar was to develop a suitable framework for the surveying profession in Europe as a basis for enhancing professional competence through the principle of mutual recognition of professional qualifications which has been established in law at the European level. This is the first joint activity to combine the efforts of FIG and CLGE (The Council of European Geodetic Surveyors). The seminar attracted some 50 participants from 17 countries representing the educational sector and the professional surveying community in the European region. Requests for the hard copies: Gerda Schennach email: gerda.schennach[at]bev.gv.at or FIG office, email: fig[at]fig.net |
SDI Africa: An Implementation GuideThe SDl Guide for Africa aims to provide a blue print for SDl implementation. Real experiences, examples, and documents are presented from African countries and other countries around the world It is meant as a ‘virtual reference kiosk' for information managers, data technicians, and technology innovators who are interested in building information infrastructure in their country. It has been compiled as a cooperative effort of the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), the Global Spatial Data Infrastructure Association (GSDl) and ElS-Africa , with the collaboration of the International Institute for Geoinformation Science and Earth Observation (ITG). The objective of compiling this handbook is to assist African countries to improve the management of their geo-spatial data resources in a way that effectively supports decision-making by governments and ensures the participation of the entire society in the process. Selected experts from Africa and abroad, possessing a wide knowledge and experience in advancing GI development at national, regional and international level s contributed to the various chapters of the guide. They provided their country experiences, solutions and opportunities on the different issues the handbook addresses. For more information contact: The Director |