Article of the Month in 2015
FIG publishes each month the Article of the Month. This is a high-level paper 
focusing on interesting topic to all surveyors. This article can be picked up 
from an FIG conference or another event or it can be a paper written directly 
for this purpose.  
	
 
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	December 2015 - Jody Sultan, Gev Ben-Haim, Jan-Henrik 
	Haunert and Sagi Dalyot: Using 
	Crowdsourced Volunteered Geographic Information for Analyzing Bicycle Road 
	Networks. This paper was presented at the joint FIG Commission 3 & 7 
	Meeting "Crowdsourcing 
		of Land Information" in Malta, 
		16-20 November 2015. The paper focuses on road infrastructure and road 
		use; more specific on the interactions between traffic participants and 
		to help cyclists navigate safely in the urban environment. The paper 
		aims at exploiting available VGI data sources in the form of 
		crowdsourced base maps (OpenStreetMap) and GPS trajectories collected by 
		cyclists (GPSies).
 
	 
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	November 2015 - Suelynn Choy, Erjiang Frank Fu, John Dawson, Minghai Jjia 
		and Yuriy Kuleshov (Australia), Fabrice Chane-Ming (France), Chuan-Sheng Wang 
		and Ta-Kang Yeh (Taiwan):
	Application of GPS 
	Atmospheric Sounding for Climate Studies in the Australian Region  This 
	paper was presented at the FIG Working Week in Sofia, Bulgaria, 17-21 May 
	2015. The paper presents results of analysis of atmospheric characteristics 
	(temperature and moisture) in the Australian region using Global Navigation 
	Satellite System (GNSS) ground-based meteorology and space-based radio 
	occultation (RO) techniques verified with in-situ radiosonde measurement.
 
	 
	 
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	October 2015 -  Juhana Hiironen, Kirsikka Riekkinen and Hanna Tuominen, Finland: 
	The Impact of a New Subway Line on 
	Property Values in Helsinki Me. This paper was presented at the FIG Working Week in Sofia, Bulgaria, 17-21 May 2015. This paper illiminates whether a new subway line will have an impact on residential apartment values and on public revenues.
	
 
	 
	 
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	September 2015 - Haim Srebro, Israel:
	Implementation of Marine Cadastre in Israel.This 
	paper was presented at the FIG Working Week in Sofia, Bulgaria, 17-21 May 
	2015. Implementation of marine cadastre in Israel started in 2011. This 
	paper elaborates on the implementation and plans regarding a marine cadastre 
	that will achieve a cadastral coverage over the sovereign area of Israel, 
	including a description of its implementation in the approved marine 
	settlement blocks as a result of cooperation between Survey of Israel (SOI) 
	and the Department of Registration and Land Settlement (The Land Registry) 
	under the Ministry of Justice.
 
	 
	 
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	August 2015 - Chris Williams-Wynn, South Africa:
	What People 
	Want. This paper was presented at the FIG Working Week in Sofia, 
	Bulgaria, 17-21 May 2015. Land administration in South Africa is an 
	interesting study because it consists of a dual system that has promoted 
	investment in areas where private property rights were permitted, but 
	relegated the Traditional Communities into poverty and disinvestment. The 
	paper shows that the concept of ownership, land rights and title deeds goes 
	much further than the ability to buy and sell property. 
 
	 
	 
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	July 2015 - Daniel Steudler, Switzerland:
				
				Dimension Cadastre – Stepping Beyond Limits. The paper was presented at the FIG Working Week in Sofia, 
				Bulgaria, 17-21 May 2015 and questions what will happen to the 
				traditional surveyor. Many factors have an impact on the way how 
	geographic information systems, including cadastres, are perceived. 
 
	 
	 
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	June 2015 - Zlatan ZLATANOV and 
		Georgi ZLATANOV, Bulgaria: Use of Photogrammetric Methods at the 
	Creation of a Cadastre Map. Three-Dimensional Model of the Cadastre Map. 
	This paper was presented at the FIG Working Week in Sofia, Bulgaria, 17-21 
	May 2015. The paper elaborates on the use of of photogrammetric methods in 
	the creation of a cadastre map. The paper is based on a field study from 
	Bulgaria.
 
	 
	 
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	May 2015 - Silvia Marinova, 
	Temenoujka Bandrova, Mihaela Kouteva-Guentcheva, Stefan Bonchev, Bulgaria: 
	Thematic Mapping for Disaster Risk Assessment in Case of Earthquake. In this 
	paper was presented at the FIG Working Week, 17-21 May 2015 in Sofia, 
	Bulgaria. The paper presents a conceptual model for information system for 
	expert express evaluation of the earthquake risk over the Bulgarian 
	territory using GIS. Several damaging earthquakes have shaken the Bulgarian 
	territory since 1818. To reduce the damages it is necessary to have at 
	disposal preliminary estimates of frequency and magnitude of the 
	earthquakes, particular engineering characteristics of the seismic action 
	and relevant opportunities for disaster management.
 
	 
	 
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	April 2015 - Potsiou, FIG President, Greece: Ensuring the 
	Rapid Response to Change,
 
	Ensuring the Surveyor of Tomorrow. In this paper FIG President Chryssy 
	Potsiou unveils her ideas for the FIG action plan, which includes a close 
	cooperation among FIG in order to better prepare tomorrow’s surveyors today 
	to enable them performing in a sustainable way and within the framework of 
	the FIG vision. She also presents a summary of literature research and 
	brainstorming input accumulated mainly from the FIG kick-off seminar and the 
	FIG side event during the World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty. 
	 
	 
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	Marts 2015 - 
	Poerbandono, Indonesia: 
	Seafloor Swathe Survey for Search and Rescue Mission of Air Asia 
		QZ8501
	On the 28 December, 2014, a commercial airplane, Air Asia QZ8501 
	flying from Surabaya (Indonesia) to Singapore, was reported missing and 
	believed to crash into the sea. This paper focuses upon the search for the 
	flight. Three survey zones were covered: Area-1 (the position of last 
	contact from the airplane), Area-2 (where debris and bodies from the crashed 
	airplane were recovered), and Area-3 (the last RADAR sighting). Area-2 is 
	about 15 km SE of Area-1 and Area-3 is about 89 km NW of Area-2. The survey 
	is executed as seabed search by using Side Scan Sonar imagery and Multi Beam 
	Echo Sounder point cloud data.
 
	 
	 
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	February 2015 - Please join us in this very different and unusual 
	article
 
	
		
			 of the month - a Manga story, which we hope that you will enjoy as 
	much as we do. This is the amazing and true story of a Japanese survey marker uprooted by 
	Typhoon Talas in September 2011 and travelling for 6 months 8000 km (5000 
	miles) across the Pacific Ocean. The manufacturer of the survey marker, 
	Ripro Corporation, has turned this incredible story into a traditional 
	Japanese Manga graphic comic book. Enjoy! 
			LITTLE ORCA’S 5000 MILE ODYSSEY 
			 
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	- January 2015 - Anne B. O. Jensen and Anders Almholt, Denmark:
	Geodetic Infrastructure and Positioning for the Fehmarnbelt Fixed Link. 
	This paper describes the solutions and implementations chosen in 
	establishing a geodetic basis, or geodetic infrastructure, for the 
	construction work of the Fehmarnbelt Fixed Link; a tunnel which is being 
	constructed between Germany and Denmark across the Fehmarnbelt.
  
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