Article of the Month in 2018
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.  
	
		- December 2018 is written by David 
		Goodwin and James Berghan, New Zealand: 
		A planning model to incorporate socially-based tenure principles 
				into mainstream planning. 
		This paper was presented at the FIG Congress in Istanbul, Turkey in May 
		2018. The paper focuses on socially-based tenure. The best-planned 
		housing developments, may nonetheless fail as viable communities. A 
		possible contributing factor is the manner in which individualised 
		tenure systems tend to divorce land rights from social responsibilities. 
		Recognising this, some Māori planning initiatives in New Zealand have 
		sought to re-introduce key communal or socially-based tenure principles 
		to the planning equation.
		
 
		- November 2018 is written by
			
			Guanqing LI and Shengxiang HUANG, China:
		Control Survey for a 6.7 km Immersed Tunnel in 
		Chinese Lingding Ocean. This paper was presented at the FIG 
			Congress in Istanbul, Turkey in May 2018. The paper focuses on the 
			6.7 km Immersed Tunnel that links Hong Kong to the east, and Zhuhai 
			and Macao to the west. For the construction of  such a long 
			immersed tunnel, particular care should be taken in the perspective 
			of geodetic control.The paper describes the design and implemention 
			of the geodetic basis and hierarchical surface control networks. 
		
 
		 
		 
		- October 2018 is written by Stig Enemark, Denmark and 
		Robin McLaren: Making FFP Land Administration Compelling and Work in Practice. 
		This paper was presented at the Commission 7 Annual Meeting in Bergen, 
		Norway, 24-28 September 2018. The paper initially provides background to 
		the 2030 Global Agenda and the realisation that many of these goals will 
		not be achieved without quickly solving the current insecurity of tenure 
		crisis through the FFP approach to land administration. Finally, the 
		paper reviews the lessons learned from implementing FFP land 
		administration solutions in three developing countries, Indonesia, Nepal 
		and Uganda. 
 
		 
		 
		- September 2018 is written by Morten Hartvigsen, 
		FAO: FAO support to land consolidation in Europe and Central Asia from 
		2000-2018
		- Experiences and way forward. The paper gives an overview of the 
		FAO land consolidation 
		programme from 2000 and onwards including lessons learned and way 
		forward. The objective of this paper is to present the FAO experiences 
		of supporting member countries related to land consolidation.
 
		
  
		- August 2018 is written by Carlos BRETT, Venezuela 
		and Isaac BOATENG, United Kingdom:
		Alternative Approach and 
		toolkits for Economic Valuation of Ecosystem Services of Wetlands: An 
		Application to Farlington Marshes, UK. This article has passed the 
		FIG peer review and was presented at the FIG Congress 2018 in Istanbul, 
		Turkey. Despite the relevance of wetlands there is no generally accepted 
		methodology for the economic valuation of ecosystem goods and services 
		of wetlands.This paper attempts to develop an alternative holistic 
		approach.
   
		- July 2018 is written by Kwabena Asiama et al. 
		(Netherlands): Land Valuation in 
		Support of Responsible Land Consolidation on Ghana’s Rural Customary. 
		The paper was awarded the Survey Review Prize, and has passed through 
		the reviewing and revision stage overseen by FIG, before being judged by 
		members of the Editorial Board of Survey Review. The paper deals with an 
		important subject and has implications for many other countries in which 
		customary land rights apply.
 
  
		- June 2018 is written by Wan Anom WAN ARIS, Tajul Ariffin MUSA, Kamaludin 
		MOHD OMAR and Abdullah Hisam OMAR, Malaysia:
		Non-Linear Crustal Deformation Modeling for Dynamic Reference Frame: A 
		Case Study in Peninsular Malaysia. The paper was awarded the navXperience 
		AWARD, granted by FIG Commission 5. This Peer Review paper was 
		presented at the FIG Congress 2018 in Istanbul, Turkey. The Paper developes 
		innovative methods to model non-linear crustal movements and consider 
		these models for non-static reference frames.
 
	 
	
	
	
		-  March 2018 is written by Brian Coutts, New 
		Zealand:
		A case for Geospatial Surveyors. 
		This article evaluates whether 
		the term "geomatics" has met the original needs and if its use is still 
		valid or if a better term is available. While widely used in academia, 
		the surveying profession has been more reluctant to adopt the term and 
		controversy and confusion have grown up around its meaning. Brian Coutts 
		is Chair of FIG Commission 1, Professional Standards and Practice. 
 
	 
	
	
	
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