Conference

Joint International Conference on Geoinformation

Start date: September 24, 2024
End date: September 26, 2024
All-day event
Location: Sarawak, Malaysia
Conference

A joint international conference on geoinformation will be held 24-26 September 2024 in Kuching City, Sarawak, Malaysia.

The joint conference comprises of the following:
1. FIG Commission 5 Annual Meeting
2. FIG Commission 7 Annual Meeting
3. FIG Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) & 3D Land Administration (LA)
4. UN Habitat Social Tenure Domain Model (STDM)
5. Geoinformation Week 2024
6. Pre-conference Tutorial (23rd Sept) & Exhibition

The joint conference will feature technical sessions, pre-conference tutorials, exhibitions, and technical & social visits. You are cordially invited to share your recent works and experiences with others by presenting your technical papers.

All geoinformation related professionals, researchers, and students are encouraged to present and share their works at the upcoming international conference.

Call for Papers
This 5-in-1 conference encourages paper submissions in various aspects of geospatial domains especially within the scope of LADM, 3D Land Administration, FIG Commission 7 – UN-GGIM Framework for Effective Land Administration (FELA), Fit-for-Purpose Land Administration (FFPLA), Women’s Access to Land (and administration), FIG Commission 5 – Standards, Quality Assurance and Calibration, 3D Reference Frames, Vertical Reference Frames, GNSS, Multi-Sensor-Systems, Cost Effective Positioning, Land administration Education, Digitally Integrated Land Administration (tenure) and Management (land use planning), Comparative Land Administration (and the future of the Cadastral Template).

The conference also covers Geomatics, Cadaster, Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing, Real Estate, Valuation Information, Spatial Planning, 3D City Modelling, Digital Twins, Geospatial Science & Artificial Intelligence (AI). Other related disciplines within geospatial domain including Mapping Sciences, Hydrography, and Oceanography are also encouraged.

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