Article of the Month in 2016
FIG publishes each month the Article of the Month. This is a high-level paper
focusing on interesting topic to all surveyors. This article can be picked up
from an FIG conference or another event or it can be a paper written directly
for this purpose.
- December 2016 is written by
Cromwell MANALOTO, Daniele BRANCATO, Alessandro DALMASSO, Luca
DAL BUONO, Angelo CRESCENZI, Italy :
Project BDI: the Socioeconomic Impact of Comparable Property
Analysis through GIS.
The paper was presented at the FIG Commission 3 Workshop and
Annual Meeting in Iasi, Romania and was selected among the papers at the
workshop to be FIG Article of the Month. The article focuses on the BDI
– Real Estate Comparable Database Project, created to provide a
strategic tool to all entities operating in the real estate sector.
- November 2016 is written by Katerina
Athanasiou, Efi Dimopoulou, Christos Kastrisios and Lysandros Tsoulos,
Greece:
Management of Marine Rights, Restrictions and Responsibilities according
to International Standards
The paper was presented and awarded "Best Paper" at the 5th
International FIG Workshop on 3D Cadastres. The aim of this paper is to
probe the ways the legislation can be included into a Marine
Administration System (MAS) and to present how Rights, Restrictions and
Responsibilities (RRRs) relating to marine space may be defined and
organized.
- October 2016 is written by Hartmut Müller,
Germany: Briding the Gap between
Surveyors and the Geo-Spatial Society. The paper was presented in a
joint FIG/ISPRS session at the ISPRS Congress July 2016 in Prague. The
author discusses the role of surveyors today in a complex and
technologic advanced world and the requirements of the surveyor of
tomorrow.
- September 2016 is written by
Suelynn Choy, Australia, Sunil Bisnath, Canada, Chris
Rizos, Australia: Uncovering
Common Misconceptions in GNSS Precise Point Positioning and its Future
Prospect
The paper covers the work of
FIG Working Group 5.4 – GNSS; GNSS Precise Point Positioning (PPP)
and gives an overview of misconceptions, challenges and opportunities.
The paper has been published in
GPS Solutions - The Journal of Global Navigation Satellite Systems
(ISSN: 1080-5370 (Print) 1521-1886 (Online)).
- August 2016 is written by Ralf Becker, Stefan
Herle, Rainer Lehfeldt, Peter Fröhle, Jürgen Jensen, Till Quadglieg,
Holger Schüttrumpfand Jörg Blankenbach, Germany:
Distributed
and Sensor Based Spatial Data Infrastructure for Dike Monitoring
This peer reviewed paper was presented at the FIG Working Week in
Christchurch, New Zealand from 2-6 May 2016. The article introduces a
holistic analysis for early warning, which includes all relevant
processes and cascading effects, allows just in time warnings and
provides reliable and robust real-time data.
- July 2016 is written by
Leslie Downie and Jenny Whittal, South Africa:
Social Tenure Based on Intimacy – Avoiding Family Disasters:
South African Marital Contracts as an Innovative Pro-Poor Land Tool
One innovative land tool within The Social
Tenure Domain Mode that can function in a pro-poor way and that
has not previously been explored is the use of marital and
cohabitation agreements to secure tenure.
- June 2016 is written by Mau Duc NGO,
Vietnam; David MITCHELL, Australia; Donald GRANT, Australia; and
Nicholas CHRISMAN, USA:
Accessibility to Land Administration
by Grassroots Stakeholders in Vietnam: Case study of Vinh Long Province.
This peer reviewed paper was presented at the FIG Working Week 2016 in
Christchurch, New Zealand. The article presents the evaluation of
grassroots stakeholders’ accessibility to the land administration, and
to the development of a modern land administration system in Vietnam.
- May 2016 - Walter Timo De Vries (Germnay):
Post Disaster Consolidation of Land, Memory and
Identity. This peer reviewed paper was presented at the FIG Working
Week in Christchurch, New Zealand, 2-6 May 2016. This paper takes a
closer look at the post-disaster re-development plan for urban areas,
with a particular focus on reconsolidating historical social memory and
preservation of identity. This is done using two well-documented cases
of urban disasters: the firework disaster in Enschede/Netherlands in
2000 and the Merapi disaster in Yogyakarta / Indonesia 2010.
- April 2016 - Murat Meha (Kosovo) Joep Crompvoets (Belgium) Muzafer
Çaka and Denis Pitarka (Kosovo):
Implementing a National Spatial Data Infrastructure
for a Modern Kosovo. This paper was presented at the FIG Working
Week in Sofia, Bulgaria, 17-21 May 2015. The paper describes how to work on the strategy and implementation for
a National Spatial Data Infrastructure in a modern society. Kosovo is
used as example. The strategy that is developed is based on INSPIRE, and
a road map for the implementation is also included.
- March 2016 - Paul Denys and Chris Pearson (New
Zealand): Positioning in Active
Deformation Zones - Implications for NetworkRTK and GNSS Processing
Engines. This peer reviewed paper will be presented at the FIG
Workign Week in Christchurch, New Zealand. The paper considers examples in New Zealand of non-linear
deformation that includes post-seismic relaxation and slow slip events.
- February 2016 -
Him Lal Shrestha, Nawaraj Chapagain, Krishna Ram Dhital, Sujan Adhikari
(Nepal): Geospatial analysis of forest resources availability
for the reconstruction after Earthquake 2015. This paper was
presented at the FIG – ISPRS workshop International
Workshop on Role of Land Professionals and SDI in Disaster Risk
Reduction: In the Context of Post 2015 Nepal Earthquake in
Kathmandu, Nepal, 25-27 November, 2015. In April 2015 a earthquake
stroke Nepal. The rebuild of the country has increased the demand of
forest resources. Throough a geospatial approach this study links the
devastation, demand generated on forest resources and the resource
availability in Gorkha district.
- January 2016 - Reshma Shrestha, Arbind
Tuladhar, Jaap Zevenbergen (the Netherlands):
Exploring land governance in
post-disaster: a case of informal settlement. This paper was
presented at the FIG – ISPRS workshop International
Workshop on Role of Land Professionals and SDI in Disaster Risk
Reduction: In the Context of Post 2015 Nepal Earthquake in
Kathmandu, Nepal, 25-27 November, 2015. The focus of this paper is on
analyzing the land governance in informal settlements during
reconstruction phase of post-disaster periods.
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