Call for papers — Survey and Spatial NZ conference

By on 21 January, 2022

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Survey and Spatial NZ has announced that its 2022 conference will be held from 1 to 3 August at the Novotel Lakeside, Rotorua, and has issued a call for abstracts, speakers and papers.

The conference is the biggest continuing professional development event of the year for NZ surveying and spatial professionals. It invites sharing of knowledge amongst peers, bringing together networking opportunities for all delegates and is an essential event for professional development and connectivity within the sector.

The choice of Rotorua as the location is apt, given the conference theme of ‘Turning up the Heat’. The organisers aim to stimulate discussion regarding challenges in regional areas, which include climate change and developments outside of Auckland.

Those hoping to present a paper should make a submission that includes a short descriptive title and a summary (around 300 words) that explains what will be learned from attending their presentation.

Submission of proposals closeses at 5:00pm NZDT on 9 March 2022, and should be emailed to Events Manager, Jenny Houdalakis at jenny@surveyspatialnz.org.

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