Article of the Month in 2023
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. 
	
	 
	
	 
	
		- October 2023 is a video recording from the FIG Working Week 2023 plenary session 
		Mickey Ng Nok Hang, Young Surveyors Network.
		Smarter Working in Digital 
		Transformation "Fasten the seatbelts and get to new heights" 
		says Mickey, presenting a perspective of the younger generation through 
		a combination of technological innovation and new ways of thinking.
 
	 
	 
	
		- September 2023
		is a video recording from the FIG Working Week 2023 plenary session Russell Romanella, USA:
		United States National 
	Aeronautics and Space Administration Russell Romanella explores the 
	current Human and Robotic Exploration Missions within NASA. He explores 
	NASA's exploration of the solar system and beyond including Mars, Saturn, 
	the asteroid belt, and NASA’s plan to return to the Moon and on to Mars.
 
	 
	 
	
		- August 2023 is a paper written by Johnson Oguntuase, Uchenna Nwankwo, 
	Stephan Howden, USA: Affordable GNSS PPP Results as Constraints for 
		Pressure Time Series Offshore. This peer reviewed paper was 
	presented at the FIG Working Week 2023 and awarded with the NavXperience 
	Prize. In the article the authors describe a new water level measurement 
	technique for tidal datum extension at offshore locations in addressing 
	vandalization challenges with GNSS buoys.  
 
	 
	 
	
		- July 2023 is a recording of the FIG Working Week 
		2023 plenary session: Clarissa Augustinus:
	Global Land Outlook and Protecting 
	our World.
			
			In this introduction and recording that is offered to you in 
			this "Video of the Month Series" Clarissa Augustinus outlines 
			some of the key climate challenges facing our planet and the vital 
			role that surveyors play in addressing the climate crisis.
	
 
	 
	 
	
	 
	
		- May 2023 is a recording of the
		FIG Congress 2022 Keynote: 
		Mapping the Plastic. Gordana Jakovlejvic and Simon Ironside speak 
		about plastic pollution and the process that will enable the accurate 
		mapping and classification of floating plastic. Learn more about their 
		developed world leading methodology to accurately extract floating 
		plastic data (as small as 1.0 cm in length) from multi-spectral UAV 
		images using artificial intelligence deep learning algorithms.
 
	 
	 
	
		- April 2023 is a paper written by John Brock, Australia:
					The Surveyor Pirate of the Caribbean 
		
 In this article John Brock takes you to the early days of the 
			settlements in the USA together with land surveyor and architecht
			Barthelemy Lafon. The paper presents an excellent 
			sample of surveys and edifices attributed to Lafon, along with tales 
			of some of his raids of piracy. Fascinating... Learn and explore 
			more about the host country of the
			FIG Working 
			Week 2023 
	 
	 
	
	 
	
		- February 2023 is a both recording of the
		FIG Congress 2022 Keynote: 
		Land Governance in support of the 2030 Global Agenda in which Stig 
		Enemark and Paula Dijkstra speak about this topic and the article from 
		Stig Enemark
		
		Responsible Land Governance and Secure Land Rights in Support of the 
		2030 Global Agenda. 
 This session will unfold the concept of 
		responsible land governance and the importance of including all land, 
		people and land rights at a countrywide scale. Further, the session will 
		align the concepts with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and 
		how FIG supports the SDGs. The agenda provides us a roadmap towards a 
		more sustainable world. Providing leadership as FIG, as professional and 
		as a citizen on the SDGs will be of great added value. This session sets 
		the scene how you can actively contribute to volunteering for the future 
		for our profession, society and our planet at the same time.  
	 
	 
	
		- January 2023 is a recording of the
		FIG Congress 2022 
		Keynote: Urban Rural Partnership. 
 Urban Rural Partnership is more 
		urgent than ever in the light of an ongoing or even increasing urban 
		rural divide in developed as well as in developing countries. Central 
		elements are the need for comprehensive land policies, reflecting a 
		priority on spatial and economic integration, and the importance of 
		considering governance, infrastructure and local capacity. Join our two 
		distinguished keynote speakers through the urban rural land linkages.  
	 
	 
	
  
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