Permission for this item cannot be attained from the publisher and therefore the item must remain unavailable.Land surveyors are experts in designing, building and managing the spatial component of land administration systems. In these times of fast changing and complex commodities markets, economic growth is driven in part by land changing hands. The author discusses this dynamic humankind to land relationship. Surveyors can keep pace by capitalising on traditional skills
This is a paper from FIG XIX International Congress,1990 www.fig.netLand surveyors have always had a...
This is a paper from the 39th Australian Surveyors Congress 1998.By understanding history and curren...
Education SupplementThis is a preprint of an article whose final and definitive form has been publis...
Land surveyors, land registries and land information systems are primarily concerned with building a...
A large component of the activities of the land surveyor, land registries and land information syste...
A large amount of the role of the land surveyor, land registries and land information systems is con...
Historically, the strength of a land surveyor lies in the ability to use and understand bothmeasurem...
A large component of the activities of the land surveyor, land registries and land information syste...
Despite the growing intensity of the debate about environmental management, it is only recently that...
Historically, the strength of a land surveyor lies in the ability to use and understand both measure...
For many years FIG, the International Association of Surveyors, has been trying to bridge the gap be...
Land surveying has grown from a technical occupation into a profession. This study traces the rise ...
Key words: valuation of land and land resource economics, land valuer-surveyor standards and practic...
This is a paper from CONSAS 1997.The surveying profession is currently facing the biggest challenge ...
Land management and innovation, somehow this seems a contradiction in terms. However within this wor...
This is a paper from FIG XIX International Congress,1990 www.fig.netLand surveyors have always had a...
This is a paper from the 39th Australian Surveyors Congress 1998.By understanding history and curren...
Education SupplementThis is a preprint of an article whose final and definitive form has been publis...
Land surveyors, land registries and land information systems are primarily concerned with building a...
A large component of the activities of the land surveyor, land registries and land information syste...
A large amount of the role of the land surveyor, land registries and land information systems is con...
Historically, the strength of a land surveyor lies in the ability to use and understand bothmeasurem...
A large component of the activities of the land surveyor, land registries and land information syste...
Despite the growing intensity of the debate about environmental management, it is only recently that...
Historically, the strength of a land surveyor lies in the ability to use and understand both measure...
For many years FIG, the International Association of Surveyors, has been trying to bridge the gap be...
Land surveying has grown from a technical occupation into a profession. This study traces the rise ...
Key words: valuation of land and land resource economics, land valuer-surveyor standards and practic...
This is a paper from CONSAS 1997.The surveying profession is currently facing the biggest challenge ...
Land management and innovation, somehow this seems a contradiction in terms. However within this wor...
This is a paper from FIG XIX International Congress,1990 www.fig.netLand surveyors have always had a...
This is a paper from the 39th Australian Surveyors Congress 1998.By understanding history and curren...
Education SupplementThis is a preprint of an article whose final and definitive form has been publis...