GIM International's editorial team
Publishing director
Durk Haarsma
Durk Haarsma began publishing magazines, including GIM International, on behalf of Reed Business Geo, having over the previous ten years gathered professional experience as a journalist, editor and radio news reporter. A business buyout and rebranding at the end of 2009 resulted in the new publishing house, Geomares Publishing, of which he is now publishing director. Contact Durk Haarsma via e-mail: durk.haarsma@geomares.nl
Senior editor
Dr. Ir. Mathias Lemmens
Dr. Ir. Mathias Lemmens is senior editor of GIM International, holds a post at Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands, and operates as an international consultant and technical advisor specialized in the fields of remote sensing, photogrammetry, Lidar and GIS, particularly focussing on emerging and developing countries. Geodesist by training he has over twenty-five year research, lecturing and advisory experience.
Technical Editor
Mark Pronk
With a degree in Hydrographic Surveying, he is now directing the technical side of editorial content for both print and online products of GIM International and Hydro International. Prior to taking up his new role, Mark Pronk was technical account manager for the EMEA region at CARIS.
Contributing editors
Ir. Christiaan Lemmen
Christiaan Lemmen holds a degree in Geodesy from the University of Delft, The Netherlands. He is an assistant professor at the International Institute of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation ITC and an international consultant for Kadaster International, the International Department of the Netherlands Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency.
Bastiaan van Loenen
Bastiaan holds a PhD from Delft University of Technology, and a M.Sc. from The University of Maine (Spatial Information Science and Engineering) and TU Delft (Geodetic Engineering). Since 2000, he is employed by Delft University of Technology, section Geo-information en Land development at the OTB Research institute for Housing, Urban and Mobility Studies.
Mike Barry
Professor Mike Barry is the John Holmlund Chair in Land Tenure and Cadastral systems in the Geomatics Engineering Department at the University of Calgary. His research covers the design and evaluation of cadastral systems during social and political transformation, developing land tenure information systems software, and data analysis and modelling in property transactions.
Copy-editor
Lynn Radford, Englishproof
Editorial Board
Ir Paul van Asperen
Dr Bharat Lohani
Editorial manager
Wim van Wegen, e-mail: wim.van.wegen@geomares.nl
News editor, content manager
Joost Boers, e-mail joost.boers@geomares.nl. Follow GIM International on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gim_intl . Please send pressreleases to pressreleases@geomares.nl.
Regional correspondents
Ulrich Boes (Bulgeria)
Assoc Prof. Dr. Alper Cabuk (Turkey)
Papa Oumar Dieye (Niger)
Dr. Olajide Kufoniyi (Nigeria)
Dr. Dmitry Kurtener (Russia)
Dr. Jonathan Li (Canada)
Dr. Carlos Lopez (Uruguay)
Dr. B. Babu Madhavan (Japan)
Dr. Wilber Ottichilo (Kenya)
Dr. Carl Reed (USA)
Dr. Aniruddha Roy (India)
Prof. Dr. Heinz Ruther (South Africa)
Dr. Tania Maria Sausen (Brazil)
Editorial Advisory Board
Mr Joseph Betit,Senior Surveyor, Dewberry, USA
Mr Santiago Borrero, Secretary-general of Pan American Institute of Geography and History (PAIGH), Mexico
Prof. Peter Dale, Honorary President, International Federation of Surveyors (FIG), Scotland
Prof. Stig Enemark, President, FIG, Denmark
Dr. Andrew U Frank, Head, Institute for Geoinformation, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Dr. Gabor Remetey-Fülöpp, Secretary General, Hungarian Association for Geo-information (HUNAGI), Hungary
Dr. Susumu Hattori,Professor, Department of Information Processing Engineering, Fukuyama University, Japan
Prof. Paul van der Molen, Vice-President, International Federation of Surveyors (FIG), Cadastre, Land Registry and Mapping Agency, The Netherlands
Prof. Dr. Ir. Martien Molenaar, Rector, International Institute for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC), The Netherlands
Prof. Shunji Murai, Institute Industrial Science, University of Tokyo, Japan
Prof. David Rhind, Vice-Chancellor, The City University, United Kingdom
Prof. Dr Heinz Rüther, University of Cape Town, Department of Geomatics, South Africa
Mr Francois Salgé, Secretary-general, National Council for Géographic 'Information (CNIG), France
Mr. David Schell, President, Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC), USA
Prof. Toni Schenk, Professor, The Ohio State University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, USA
Prof. John C Trinder, School of Surveying and GIS, The University of New South Wales, Australia
Prof. Dr. Feng Zhongke, Beijing Forestry University, China
Geomares Publishing - Office
Financial Director - Meine van der Bijl
Sales manager - Victor van Essen
Account manager - Herma Lenten
Online marketing - Ewald van der Hoop
Marketing assistant - Trea Fledderus-Hofma
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