FIG Congress 2022 — call for papers

By on 16 November, 2021

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The organisers of next year’s international FIG Congress have issued a call for abstracts from prospective presenters.

The hybrid (face-to-face and online) Congress will be held in Warsaw from 11 to 15 September, 2022.

The overall theme for the event is to be ‘Volunteering for the future – Geospatial excellence for a better living’. It will explore how surveyors and geospatial experts are using their skills and a wealth of data to improve the lot of people all over the world.

Organised by FIG (International Federation of Surveyors) and the local host, the Association of Polish Surveyors, the Congress aims to bring together experts, scientists, policy- and decision-makers, students, and stakeholders from all over the world to join the discussion.

High-quality contributions are being sought from practitioners and researchers that address the Congress theme, including such sub-themes as:

  • Surveyor 4.0 — future applications for cadastre, the environment, engineering and mining
  • The profession in and after COVID times
  • Open access to data

The deadline for the submission of full papers and abstracts for peer review papers is 2 January 2022.

The deadline for the submission of non-peer review papers is 31 January 2022.

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