Leica to Supply Land Registry in The Netherlands
Leica Geosystems (The Netherlands) has won the European tender for the Land Registry in The Netherlands. As a result, an agreement has been concluded with the Land Registry for the...
Leica Geosystems (The Netherlands) has won the European tender for the Land Registry in The Netherlands. As a result, an agreement has been concluded with the Land Registry for the...
There is a worldwide need to build understanding of the Land Management Paradigm and for institutional development to establish sustainable national concepts. This includes creation and adoption of a policy...
Zagreb, Croatia, 7th to 9th March 2005 The third Croatian Congress on Cadastre with international participation was held at the Congress Centre of the Zagreb Fair in Zagreb, Croatia from...
Special Forum Held at Aguascalientes, Mexico, 26-27 October 2004 This Special Forum on the Development of Land Information Policies for the Americas was based on a resolution adopted at the...
FIG Working Week 2005 and the 8th International Conference on Global Spatial Data Infrastructure will be held in Cairo from 16th to 21st April 2005. The Organising Committee consists of...
Spatial Data Infrastructure for the Americas Forum Aguascalienties, Mexico, 26th – 27th October 2004 The Government of Mexico hosted a Special Forum through the Instituto Nacional de Estadística Geo-grafía e...
This report covers the latest in a series of meetings on the use and applications of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) hosted by the United Nations Office for Outer Space...
The High-Definition Surveying Division of Leica Geosystems AG (Switzerland) has announced the full commercial release of Cyclone 5.3 software. Cyclone 5.3 streamlines workflows for creating as-built and topographic survey deliverables...
Cadastral information is a fundamental layer in the Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) and many GIS systems use it as a base framework. The authors introduce an approach to improve and...
There are professions in our society that are almost invisible. Mine certainly isn’t one of them. Publishers know how to make use of the media to show the world what...
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