The 12th Caribbean Valuation & Construction Conference, convened by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and the International...
A FIG SDG-heart seasons greeting with best wishes for 2026. We hope to see you in South Africa where you might have the opportunity to see the big five, too...  ...
FIG Survey and Geospatial Professional Community at UN-GGIM: Africa and AfricaGIS 2025. Representatives of national geospatial and mapping aut...
Brazil is known for its warmth, creativity, and hospitality, and the first-ever FIG event in Brazil was no exception. At the FIG Joint Land Ad...
The FIG Young Surveyors 4th African Regional Meeting 2025 (4YSAM) and the 10th African Regional Conference of Institution of Surveyors of Keny...
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| Meeting the President | General Assembly 2025 |
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Dr. Diane Dumashie was elected President at the General Assembly in September 2022
Interview with Diane in Spatial Source, December 2024: Challenges and opportunities in 2025 |
The General Assembly 2025 was held on 6 and 10 April 2025 in Brisbane, Australia as part of the FIG Working Week. Council Work Plan for the term 2023-2026. |
| FIG Members | Article of the Month |
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FIG has five different levels of membership and two levels of honorary membership. Through different membership categories 121 countries are represented in FIG. The membership categories are: - Member Associations |
FIG publishes each month the FIG Article of the Month. This is a high-level paper focusing on interesting topic to all surveyors. The article of the month in January 2026
A paper written by Pedro Afonso Cardoso Manarin and Everton
Da Silva, Brazil presented at the FIG Commission 7 and 8 of
the UFSC FIG Joint Land Administration Conference in Brasil.
The paper examines how fit-for-purpose (FFP) land
administration and the Social Tenure Domain Model (STDM) can
improve multipurpose land cadastre systems in areas of
irregular occupation. |
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