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The geospatial information in digital format generated under the projects were inputs to other land administration processes which significantly improved the delivery of services, access and transparency while contributing to a more reliable, efficient and effective land administration and management system
Richard Oput
Land Administration/ Geomatics Consultant, Uganda
Abstract
Uganda got a new Constitution in 1995 which had fundamental …
This paper highlights humorous research related to typical problems encountered in the workplace office environment, which are investigated using spatial tools, physics and artificial intelligence
Volker Janssen
Publications Officer, Association of Public Authority Surveyors (APAS), New South Wales, Australia
This is the second in a series of papers celebrating some of the weird and wonderful research findings hidden …
The paper analyzes the implementation process, provides an overview of the preexisting problems and discusses the means on how the Pilot Project has addressed the shortcomings
Elene Grigolia
Blockchain Consultant LMD Component Manager World Bank Funded Project “ILMD” National Agency of Public Registry, Georgia
Teimuraz Gabriadze
Senior Legal Consultant Irrigation and Land Market Development Project National Agency of Public …
A number of challenges lie ahead when it comes to developing international standards for resilience
Guy Buesnel
PNT Security Technologist, Spirent
How the world became dependent on GNSS for PNT
The arrival of GPS kick-started a revolution. Using GPS was a cheap and reliable method of obtaining precise time and accurate position fixes globally. This revolution really accelerated when …