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		Dear friends and colleagues,
		… the FIG Young Surveyors European Network continue with surprises, this 
		time we are revisiting Portugal, but in its 2nd capital, Porto. 
		The 6th Young Surveyors European Meeting (6YSEM) is a two-days event 
		that provides an environment for Young Surveyors from different 
		cultures, countries, academic qualifications, and professional 
		experience to discuss the issues facing their region, and plan for a 
		resilient future. 6YSEM will be held alongside Geodecision for 
		Sustainable Communities Meeting.  
		“Over the years Geospatial Information has increased its importance and 
		organizations are adding location services to support citizens, business 
		and policy makers. Location is a fundamental attribute and decisions 
		based on geospatial information – Geodecisions – are becoming the core 
		of new opportunities and improved strategies.” oin us to connect and learn the importance of geospatial information 
		and how it can be used to create harmony among the spatial, social, 
		economic and environmental aspects of a city and inhabitants. 
		FIG Foundation Grant
		The FIG Foundation Grant is available, thanks to the full support from 
		the Fédération Internationale des Géomètres and the FIG Foundation. A 
		total of 4 grants will be available for deserving Young Surveyors, 
		students and professionals, not just in Europe, but also from around the 
		world: 
		
		We are looking forward to welcome you in Porto with the European Young 
		Surveyors together for tomorrow’s challenges! 
		The meeting is organised in cooperation with Ordem dos Engenheiros - 
		Portugal  
		
		  
		A preliminary program and registration form will soon be available here. 
	Organising Team 6YSEM 
		  
	 
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		The 6th Young Surveyors European Meeting (6YSEM) is a two-days event 
		that provides an environment for Young Surveyors from different 
		cultures, countries, academic qualifications, and professional 
		experience to discuss the issues facing their region, and plan for a 
		resilient future. 6YSEM is held alongside the Geodecision for 
		Sustainable Communities Meeting.  
		Join us to connect and learn the importance of geospatial information 
		and how it can be used to create harmony among the spatial, social, 
		economical and environmental aspects of a city and inhabitants. 
		Programme in pdf 
		
			
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				PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME
				 
				6th FIG YSEM  
				11  12 October 2019 
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				Day 1 | 
				
				Friday 11th October 2019
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				8:30-9:00 | 
				
				Registration | 
			 
			
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				9:00-9:50 | 
				
				Welcoming Addreses | 
			 
			
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				 The welcoming addresses of the 6th European Young Surveyors 
				Meeting will provide the opportunity for young surveyors to hear 
				from distinguished guests from Geodecision, FIG, FIG Foundation, 
				and the FIG Young Surveyors Network. These welcoming and 
				associated presentations will set the agenda for the one day 
				meeting and focus on the theme: Mapping the Path to 
				Sustainability.  
				
					- Rudolf Staiger: FIG President 
 
					- Mairolt Kakko:  CLGE Vice-President  
 
					- João Agria Torres: Ordem dos Engenheiros - Colégio de 
					Engenharia Geográfica President 
 
					- Kwabena Obeng Asiama: FIG YSN Vice-Chair
 
				 
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				10:00-10:30 | 
				
				Session 1: Part 1 Geodecision at #6YSEM | 
			 
			
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					- Rudolf Staiger: FIG President 
 
					- Nigel Sellars: RICS Associate Director
 
				 
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				10:30-11:00 | 
				
				Coffee Break + Network Activity | 
			 
			
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				11:00-12:30 | 
				
				Session 1: Part 2 Geodecision @ #6YSEM | 
			 
			
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					- Ozan Koseoglu: Digital Living Services CEO
 
					- Carlos Antunes: University of Lisbon 
					Professor 
 
				 
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				12:30-13:30 | 
				
				Lunch @ “Sei lá” Restaurant | 
			 
			
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				13:30-14:30 | 
				
				Session 2: Developing Surveyors within Society | 
			 
			
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				 The key to maintaining sustainability within the geospatial 
				industry lies in the engagement and making opportunities for the 
				next generation. In this session we will hear from young 
				surveyors from around the world on subjects ranging from 
				grassroots engagement, to mentoring, and much more. Several 
				presenters will speak about their professional paths, inspiring 
				and giving the best tips on how a young professional can grow 
				their career. 
				
					- Martine Eelderinke & Simone Emens :: 
					FIG :: FIG Working Week 2020 
 
					- Kwabena Obeng Asiama :: FIG YSN :: YS 
					Workplan 2019-2020 
 
					- Ferah Pirlanta Koksal: CLGE FIG Young Surveyors European 
					Representative
 
					- Gozde Kavas: FIG Foundation Grant Winner :: 
					Construction 
					of 1915 Çanakkale Bridge The 1915 Çanakkale Bridge when constructed will be the 
					world’s longest suspension bridge, spanning 2023 meters and 
					will make the seventh connection between Asia and Europe; 
					Godze will give an overview of the project.
 
					- Ilesanmi Adewale: FIG Foundation Grant Winner: 
					Practical 
					ways of promoting women’s participation in the field of 
					surveying  
 
					Technological advancement has made surveying processes to 
					become more simplified, thus, changing the landscape of the 
					industry. Despite this development, researches have revealed 
					that women around the world have less presence in spatial 
					sciences which has resulted in a low level of participation 
					in policy implementation and decision-making as an essential 
					part of sustainable development strategies within the global 
					surveying community. Ilesanmi will explore some research in 
					this area, and discuss some practical solutions. 
				 
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				14:45-15:15 | 
				
				Afternoon Tea | 
			 
			
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				15:15-16:50 | 
				
				Session 3: HERE XYZ and Developer Portal Workshop | 
			 
			
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					- Richard 
					Sueselbeck: Principal Developer Evangelist @ Here 
					Technologies Berlin
 
					On the first part participants will be introduced to HERE 
					XYZ, a cloud-based, real-time location data management 
					service that enables developers and map makers to create web 
					maps and manage location data. 
					On the second part the focus will be HERE Developer Portal 
					with our APIs and SDKs for maps, location-aware web and 
					mobile apps. Also it will be touched the HERE Freemium, a 
					plan where you'll have everything you need to build 
					location-aware applications. Our expansive range of APIs and 
					SDKs are intuitive and reliable, with high transaction 
					thresholds. 
				 
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				16:50 | 
				
				Cultural Activity: Cálem Port Wine Cellars - Wine Tasting and 
				Fado Show | 
			 
			
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				20:00 | 
				
				Dinner | 
			 
			
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				DAY 2 | 
				
				Saturday 12th October 2019
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				9:00-9:15 | 
				
				Charity Walking Tour Sneak Peek | 
			 
			
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					- Inês Vilas Boas: Activity Introduction 
					
 
					- Vera Santos: 
				Forestis: Organization presentation and charity activity
					purpose
 
				 
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				9:15-10:40 | 
				
				Session 4: Evolutions in geospatial Technology | 
			 
			
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				 We are a profession in the midst of constant technological 
				evolution, and it is essential for the geospatial industry to 
				keep abreast the opportunities that this evolving environment 
				provides. A selection of companies and individuals will share 
				why they are embracing new technologies and ideas, and how they 
				are utilising them to work towards a more sustainable futu 
				
					- Matteo Tagliani: Studio Tecnico MT :: 
					Speleology and 
					Laser Scanning
 
					The Speleologist, when exploring caves, has first impulse to 
					understand their size, measure and geo-localize it. This 
					paper presents case studies conducted by “Studio Tecnico MT” 
					and “Persephone Exploring Association” in the Republic of 
					Macedonia territory, where, through the integration of 
					“Lidar techniques”, ”Digital Photogrammetric” and “Panoramic 
					Virtual Tour”, caves were surveyed, analyzed 
					and reported. 
					- Anca Pavaloiu: FIG Foundation Grant 
					Winner :: Digital Orthophoto/Aerial Images from U.A.V UAV 
					methodologies are explored for topographical and cadastral 
					surveys, and several real-world examples provided.
 
					- Merve Keskin: FIG Foundation Grant Winner: 
					Eye-tracking 
					technology in Cartography This paper focuses on the design of a cartographic user 
					experiment that employs both eye tracking (ET) and 
					electroencephalogram (EEG) to explore the cognitive 
					strategies of expert and novice map users.
 
					- Merve Keskin: Interactive Activity - Eye-Tracking 
					Workshop using EyeTribe
 
				 
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				10:40-11:00 | 
				
				Coffee break | 
			 
			
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				11.00-12:30 | 
				
				Session 5: Surveying our Changing Environment | 
			 
			
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				 Our global environment is changing at an ever increasing 
				rate, and measuring this change is the mandate of our 
				profession. Prepare to be inspired as we gain insight into 
				several impressive projects our presenters have been working on.
				 
				
					- Lia Duarte: University of Porto: 
					QGIS Applications for 
					Modelling Environmental Risk Geographical Information Systems (GIS) provide the tools 
					required to correctly identify, quantify and evaluate the 
					risk intensity and mapping functions to support the 
					decisions commonly in ecological, environmental, geological 
					and other areas. A set of GIS open source applications were 
					developed under QGIS software incorporating environmental 
					risk models, specifically the evaluation of groundwater 
					vulnerability to pollution, mapping the soil erosion, the 
					creation of dynamic temperature maps to monitor the 
					temperature variations in a self-burning coal waste pile, 
					and the estimation of vegetation phenology metrics.
 
					- Dora Roque: LNEC: SAR data to monitor a changing world - 
					from floods to structures Climate change impacts 
					our world in both direct and indirect ways. On one hand, 
					natural disasters are occurring more often. On the other 
					hand, extreme meteorological events apply larger loads on 
					structures that were not designed for those scenarios. In 
					this presentation, examples of how different types of data 
					obtained from SAR images can be used to monitor disasters 
					and the response of structures to those changes will be 
					shown. 
 
					- Inês Vilas Boas: FIG YSN: ArcGIS Online Follow-up
 
					The ArcGIS Online account for YSN was created last year 
					after the successful first set of sessions done by YSN on 
					Esri User Conference in San Diego, California. After almost 
					one year of having this account, we will show how was the 
					process to select users and how they have been using the 
					account. 
					- Mapillary technology showcase and workshop
 
				 
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				12:30-13:30 | 
				
				Lunch @ “Sei lá” Restaurant | 
			 
			
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				13:30-14:30 | 
				
				Session 6: Mapping for Sustainable Communities | 
			 
			
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				 Making geospatial technology available to everyone has the 
				ability to empower. This session covers some exemplary 
				initiatives in community mapping and land tenure in developing 
				nations.  
				
					- Cidália Fonte: University of Coimbra: The potential role 
					of Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) for mapping A 
					wide variety of Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) is 
					now available, such as photographs, georeferenced text and 
					vector maps. Some of these data enables the extraction of 
					valuable information that may be used for mapping. However, 
					the use of VGI raises several problems. In this presentation 
					the potential and limitations of using VGI for the creation 
					and validation of Land Use /
 
					Land Cover Maps (LULCM) are explained. 
					-  Anna Schnaidman: University of Delft: Modern Land 
					Administration Systems
 
					The presentation will address the following topics: aspects 
					of the modern land administration systems, various 
					components and stakeholders that play a significant role in 
					the way land related processes are being conducted; the 
					importance of standardization, LADM and LADM revision and 
					some features of fit-for-purpose and 3D Cadastre. 
					- Divyani Kohli: University of Twente: 
					Seeing the Slum from Above: Informality, Slums and Mapping 
					The presentation will be about mapping informal areas and 
					slums using remote sensing based methods. It will include 
					examples of identification and characterization of informal 
					areas that could also potentially support land 
					administration.
 
				 
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				14:30-15:00 | 
				
				Closing Session | 
			 
			
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				15:00-15:15 | 
				
				Afternoon Tea | 
			 
			
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				15:15-17:30 | 
				
				Charity Walking Tour with Mapillary | 
			 
			
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				 The Charity Walking Tour has the purpose of showing the city 
				centre and the most interesting places in the beautiful city of 
				Porto to all the participants, while acquiring data using 
				Mapillary’s mobile app. FIG YSN will donate the profits of this 
				activity to two non-profit organizations: FIG Foundation 
				(international non-profit organization) and Forestis (national 
				non-profit organization). 
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		Thank you to the sponsors who are supporting 
		thist 6th Young Surveyors European Meeting: 
		
			
				
				Gold sponsor
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				HERE Technologies | 
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				Silver Sponsors
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				Support/Giveaways
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		You can register for only the YSEM event or for a combined ticket to 
		both YESM and Geodecision for Sustainable Communities Meeting (https://www.mygeodecision.com/). 
		How to register: 
		When you register you start with a pre-registration form. When you have 
		registered you wil receive an email in which you will be asked to 
		provide proof that you are either a student or a young professional. 
		When you have been approved you will receive a link to finalise your 
		registration. Payment is required at the final registration. You can pay 
		either by bank transfer or with credit card. 
		Student: Bachelor or Master Student 
		Young Professional: Ph.D. students or young professionals under 35 or 
		within 10 years of graduation. 
		
		  
		 
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