Towards FIG Working Week01/06/2008 |
| Final preparations are well underway for the annual FIG Working Week ( 8 1). This year, we will be meeting in Stockholm (Sweden) from 14 to 19 June and, given the nearness to summer solstice, delegates will have an opportunity to travel north to above 66¼°N to witness the midnight sun. The theme this year is ‘Integrating Generations’. |
| David Neale |
To quote the meeting’sorganisers,the theme presents an opportunity for participants to address “many of the issues facing surveyors in the next years. These include questions related to the need of getting young people interested in surveying and geomatics, how to keep the professional qualifications up to date, and the need for capacity building – all issues of great interest for FIG and the local organising committee. The theme can also be interpreted as being more closely related to the profession itself: what is the role of modern technology in global navigation satellite systems (GNSS), geoinformatics, laser scanning, etc. These fast-growing technologies are changing the way of our profession”. To those who have an interest in hydrography and the challenges facing the profession, particularly those that relate to the need of attracting young hydrographers to the profession, the chosen theme is likely to have a significant meaning.
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| References |
| http://www.fig.net/fig2008/ |
| http://geomaticsruth.blogspot. com/ |
| http://chc2008.ca/ |
| http://www.fig.net/pub/figpub/pub36/figpub36.htm |
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