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October 1st, 2011
FIG Working Week 2012

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It is our privilege and honour to invite you to the FIG Working Week 2012 in Rome, Italy to be held from 6 – 10 May 2012. The FIG Working Week will be preceded by the 1st FIG Young Surveyors Conference in Rome 4-5 May 2012. The overall theme of the Working Week is “Knowing to Manage the Territory – Protect the Environment – Evaluate the Cultural Heritage”.These three sub themes address the challenges of today and their relation to the cultural heritage that Italy and Rome are so famous of. Rome is a natural venue for discussing the past and future of the surveying profession and the global community. The theme implements the theme of the current FIG term of office: “Engaging the Challenge: Enhancing the Relevance”. The Working Week will bring surveyors and land professionals from all over the world together to meet while specific focus will be given to the Mediterranean region.

The conference is organised jointly by FIG and Consiglio Nazionale Geometri e Geometri Laureati that is the biggest FIG member association with its well above 100,000 members. The main partner of the Working Week is UN FAO and other UN agencies supporting the conference. The organisers are expecting more than 1,200 participants to Rome in May from 100 countries. The opening ceremony and three plenary sessions will address key issues of the surveying profession including latest development in surveying technology, land administration and land tenure, geospatial information, urbanisation and sustainable cities and their relations to cultural heritage and its maintenance.

Call for paper – peer review papers and non-peer review papers The technical programme will include a broad professional and scientific programme with 8-9 slots each offering from 8 up to 10 parallel sessions and workshops. With flash presentations the programme offers more than 400 presentations in a three-day technical programme. The technical programme will offer specially invited high profile presentations and papers that are selected through the open call for papers procedure.

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