CALL FOR PAPERS

The Call for Papers is announced both for peer-reviewed papers and non-peer reviewed papers (regular).

The overall theme of the congress is:

The Future We Want -
The SDGs and Beyond

FIG Congress 2026 presents a pivotal moment for geospatial professionals to accelerate action, foster innovation, and shape the next era of global sustainable development.

This Congress will bring together thought-leaders, policymakers, and experts to explore how land governance, geospatial intelligence, and technological advancements can drive sustainability, resilience, and equitable growth beyond 2030.

 In the face of accelerating climate change, the Congress will highlight how geospatial solutions are essential for climate monitoring, disaster risk reduction, and informed decision-making at all levels.  FIG Congress 2026 will catalyse for bold ideas and strategic action, ensuring a thriving and sustainable future for generations to come.

Specific topics of FIG Congress 2026

At the congress there will be a number of parallel streams and breakaway sessions covering topics such as:

Climate change will be a cross-cutting theme throughout the programme, highlighting how geospatial science and land management are instrumental in climate adaptation, mitigation, and resilience planning.

The following topics will be central to the programme and are reflected by the current FIG task forces:

 Each task force works closely together with the FIG Commissions and their topics and agenda are embedded in Commission work plans and in the Congress sessions.

Commission Specific Topics

Professional Standards and Practice – FIG Commission 1

Geospatial Data infrastructure; Policy, Standards and Practices

Professional Education – FIG Commission 2

Frontiers in Education and Training: Keeping pace with the radically changing technological landscape through targeted professional educational interventions.

Spatial Information Management – FIG Commission 3

Spatial Information Management – Addressing global challenges and leveraging modern technological advancements

Hydrography – FIG Commission 4

Safeguarding the Blue Economy in the face of changing climate and environmental degradation

Positioning and Measurement – FIG Commission 5

Building Capacity and Competence Together in the Science and Application of Where

Engineering Surveys – FIG Commission 6

Structural Digital Twinning frameworks, applications and technologies in Engineering Surveying

Cadastre and Land Management – FIG Commission 7

Sustainable land administration for inclusive development

Spatial Planning and Development – FIG Commission 8

Leveraging land and marine spatial planning for greater resilience 

Valuation and the Management of Real Estate – FIG Commission 9

Financing Local Government services through mass appraisal and land-based taxation

Construction Economics and Management – FIG Commission 10

Digitalization as the Future Vision of the Construction Industry

FIG Permanent Institutions

The Permanent Institution of History for Surveying and Measurement IIHS&M invites contributions on the history of surveying and measurement, and the techniques and instrumentation involved. During the conference days there will be 2-3 designated history sessions, and you are encouraged to submit an abstract in the field of history of surveying.

FIG Networks

FIG Young Surveyors Network would like to see contributions from young surveyors in all 10 Commissions.

Papers are also invited on the areas of the FIG Networks:

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