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Community Organizations International Federation of Surveyors (FIG)
International Federation of Surveyors (FIG)
International Federation of Surveyors (FIG)
International professional body

Focal point

Ms. Louise Friis-Hansen
Email

Location

Kalvebod Brygge 31-33
Denmark

FIG is the premier international organization representing the interests of surveyors worldwide. It is a federation of the national member associations and covers the whole range of professional fields within the global surveying community. It provides an international forum for discussion and development aiming to promote professional practice and standards.

FIG was founded in 1878 in Paris and was known as the Fédération Internationale des Géomètres. This has become anglicized to the International Federation of Surveyors. It is a UN-recognized non-government organization (NGO), representing more than 120 countries throughout the world, and its aim is to ensure that the disciplines of surveying and all who practise them meet the needs of the markets and communities that they serve.

The FIG vision

A modern and sustainable surveying profession in support of society, environment and economy by providing innovative, reliable and best practice solutions to our rapidly changing and complex world, acting with integrity and confidence about the usefulness of surveying, and translating these words into action.

The role of FIG

FIG’s activities are governed by a work plan, which is approved by the General Assembly and reviewed by Council as its tenure progresses. The current work plan with the motto “Ensuring the Rapid Response to Change Ensuring the Surveyor of Tomorrow” guides Council, Commissions, Networks and Task Force in their activities.

FIG supports the role of a prosperous and sustainable profession of surveyors to provide solution functionality, reliably, affordably for a complex and rapidly changing world that cannot wait, and to translate a sustainable development agenda into action. FIG supports international collaboration among its members for the progress of surveying in all its fields and applications. FIG has a close cooperation with United Nations relevant bodies, World Bank, and its sister associations and has been globally recognized as the leading international non-governmental organization on geospatial information and the management of “land”, the “sea” and the “built” environment. It is within the surveyors’ task to determine the size and shape of the earth, to map its surface and to manage it in a sustainable way.

Members:

Louise Friis-Hansen

Resources

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Planning standards for urban land use planning for effective land management in Tanzania : an analytical framework for its adoptability in infrastructure utility and facility provisioning in informal settlements

Tanzania
The document titled "Planning standards for urban land use planning for effective land management in Tanzania: an analytical framework for its adoptability in infrastructure utility and facility provisioning in informal settlements" is a paper that discusses the community-led planning standards that have been adopted in the land use planning process. This process is specifically for infrastructure provisioning in Mwanza, Tanzania. The paper provides valuable insights into urban land use planning and its impact on land management, particularly in the context of informal settlements.

Improving and Facilitating Land Title Registration Processes in Tanzania

Tanzania
The document titled "Improving and Facilitating Land Title Registration Processes in Tanzania" provides an in-depth discussion on the current status of the land delivery system in Tanzania. It is particularly relevant to land governance as it sheds light on the existing processes and potential areas for improvement in land title registration, a key aspect of land tenure security.