Article of the Month in 2012
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.
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December 2012 - Volker Böder,
Thomas P. Kersten, Thomas Thies and Arne Sauer, Germany:
Mobile laser scanning on board
hydrographic survey vessels - applications and accuracy investigation.
The first author of the paper, Volker Böder, died
31 August 2012 in a tragic ship accident on duty and we would like to
remember him on the remarkable research he has done over the years with the
publishing of this article.
Volker Boeder was Vice-Chair of Commission 4, Chair of Working Group 4.3
“Multi-Sensor Systems for Hydrographic Applications”, and was a very active
member of Commission 4. Among other things he worked on a publication
related to the development of technical guidelines for sensor integration
(best practises). Volker Böder shall be very much missed both as a colleague
and a friend.
- November 2012 - Atsushi Yamagiwa, Yohei
Hiyama, Toshihiro Yahagi, Hiroshi Yarai, Tetsuro Imakiire and Yuki Kuroishi,
Japan:
Revision of the Results
of Control Points After the 2011 off the Pacific Coast of Tohoku Earthquake.
In this paper our Japanese colleagues show in a very impressive way how the
huge and dense GEONET – GPS network of Japan was used after the Tohoku
earthquake, which occurred on March 11, 2011. The Geospatial Information
Authority of Japan (GSI) stopped providing ‘Survey Results’, but was able to
restart this service in a effective and accurate way just some months later
after a very active and fundamental phase of re-measurement and
recalculation.
- October 2012 - C.J. (Kees) de ZEEUW, The
Netherlands:
Land administration for people, profit and planet. This paper was
presented at FIG Working Week in Rome, 8 May 2012 and describes twelve
trends relevant for land administration systems. These trends are related to
actual and future user demand in society. Trends, developments and proposed
concepts are explained and examples are given of land administration
products, services and business approaches recently developed at Kadaster in
the Netherlands.
- September 2012 -
Karl-Friedrich
Thoene, Germany:
Meeting the
Environmental Issues - A Challenge for Surveyors and Surveying Associations.
The paper summarises a keynote presentation given at the FIG Working Week in
Rome, 8 May 2012.
- August 2012 -
Paul van der Molen, the Netherlands:
After 10 Years of
Criticism: What is Left of de Soto’s Ideas? This paper was presented at
the FIG Working Week 2012 in Rome, Italy. In 2000 Hernando de Soto published
his book The Mystery of Capital. Professor Paul van der Molen aims at
collecting the critical remarks published since 2000 and at analyzing
whether the ideas of de Soto still stand today. He concludes: ‘De Soto’:
yes, but governments which demonstrate political will and which adopt the
principles of good governance, are a prerequisite. When this is not the
case, formalization - in whatever form - is without meaning and likely will
harm the poor.
- Ju
ly 2012 - Diego Alfonso ERBA
and Mario Andrés PIUMETTO, Argentina:
3D Cadastre in the Federal
Countries of Latin America. This paper was presented at the FIG Working
Week 2012 in Rome Italy, and the main question asked is: Is it realistic to
develop spatial concepts for parcels and legal land objects and to propose a
3D cadastral model in the federal countries of Latin America at this time?
The conclusion indicates that this is the right time to start thinking about
it, compiling the legislation and systematizing the 2D definitions as a
first step. Latin America occupies approximately 15% of the Earth's land
surface and therefore a focus on this continent is appropriate. The next FIG
Regional Conference will therefore take place in Uruguay, 26-29 November
2012, with emphasis on the challenges of the region. - June
2012 -
Jason Smith, President, Institute of Civil
Engineering Surveyors, UK:
BIM – A Contractors Perspective
Building information modelling (BIM) is an approach to designing and
documenting building projects and is gaining acceptance in many
jurisdictions across the world. It allows all stakeholders and actors within
a building project the seamless link between the owner, the designers, the
construction professionals, the master builders and the end users. In an era
where our profession works towards managing all information spatially, BIM
is an enabling a platform that should bring not only sharing and
collaboration, but also avoidance of duplication, timeliness and value
adding. This paper was presented at FIG Working Week 2012 in Rome
Italy. - May 2012 -
Jan de
Graeve, Belgium: Mercator. The paper is written to celebrate the
500 anniversary of Gerand Mercator
by Jan de Graeve, FIG International Institution for the History of
Surveying and Measurement and honorary member of FIG. Furthermore it will be
presented at the FIG Working Week, History Workshop in Rome, Italy May 2012.
The paper is a short introduction to the life and work of Gerand Mercator to
highlight the exceptional place he has in the history of the surveying
profession.
- April 2012 -
Oren
Gal and Yearch Doytsher, Israel: Spatial 3D Analysis of Built-up Areas.
This paper has been successfully peer reviewed for the FIG Working Week May
2012 in Rome, Italy. The paper presents a unique solution to the 3D
visibility problem in built-up areas and will be presented in the session
TS08H - 3D Principles and Technology. Yerach Doytsher is also chair of FIG
Commisison 3.
- March 2012 -
Chryssy Potsiou and Ifigenie Boulaka, Greece : Informal Development in
Greece: New Legislation for Formalization, the Chances for Legalization and
the Dead Capital. FIG-Vice President Chryssy Potsiou is beside other
responsibilities leading the new Task Force (TF) on “Property and Housing”
which is very relevant in these turbulent times. The TF will have two
special sessions during the Working Week in Rome, May 2012. In this
peer-reviewed paper the authors present the results of a recent scientific
research on the problem of informal development in Greece and explain the
new legislation for formalization of those informal constructions, that are
built on legally owned land in the planned and the non-planned areas; the
existing informalities refer only to planning and building regulations.
- February 2012 -
Dr.
Xavier Comtesse and Dr. Giorgio Pauletto, Switzerland: Vision for the Future
- The Impact of New Dimensions. This paper was presented at Commission 7
Meeting in Austria, September 2011. The authors state that in the
professions of cadastre both external and internal changes apply
considerable pressure. This paper identifies the major trends that will most
likely have an impact, apprehend the consequences expected and provide a
structure for this development.
- January 2012
- John F.
BROCK, Australia: Four Surveyors of Caesar: Mapping the World! In this
article you will hear about the masterpiece of cartography which highlights
most of the men responsible for the Survey of the known World, along with
aspects of Roman land surveying which underpinned the program of
colonisation and settlement within the Roman Empire. The article is an
excellent contribution to the FIG Working Week 2012 in Rome, Italy.
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