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	GIM Magazine: May the best candidate win!
		June 2022
		
			
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 | In the editorial of GIM magazine no 4 2022, Director of 
				strategy & business development Durk Harsmaa wites: 
				 This issue of GIM International includes interviews (see page 
				25) with the three candidates in the running for the FIG 
				presidency for the next four years: Diane Dumashie from the 
				United Kingdom, Orhan Ercan from Turkey, and Abbas Rajabifard 
				from Australia. Read what they have to say about the changing 
				nature of the profession, the role of the surveyor and the 
				surveying industry, and how FIG should support that role in the 
				near future. They also share their views on the cooperation that 
				FIG seeks with many other organizations worldwide to secure the 
				implementation of the SDGs, and how surveyors could play a vital 
				part in this process.
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		Durk Harsmaa continues:
		It is a privilege for us at GIM International to carry these 
		interviews with the candidates for the FIG presidency. All three 
		candidates have proven themselves over the years and have established a 
		long track record of ambassadorship for both the surveying profession 
		and the organization that represents it. As a sector, we can be thankful 
		that these renowned ambassadors are willing to dedicate themselves to 
		the hard work that lies ahead of them. It is a sign of the heartfelt 
		commitment and involvement that is part of our community, both within 
		and across borders.
		I am sure that they would all make a terrific FIG president, and 
		whether they are ultimately chosen or not, Diane, Orhan and Abbas will 
		undoubtedly continue to devote themselves to FIG and the surveying 
		profession as a whole. I would like to take this opportunity to wish 
		them a fair battle and all the best in the campaign that lies ahead. 
		Good luck to all three candidates and may the best one win! 
		
		The words GIM Magazine use to describe the upcoming FIG Congress 
		expresses the feeling we all have and the excitement to meet again:
		 Surveyors from all over the globe will finally be able to meet 
		one another again in person after having only seen each other ‘on 
		screen’ for the past couple of years. Therefore, it will undoubtedly be 
		a festive celebration of the surveying profession! And FIG has always 
		stood up for this profession, looking out for its interests to the best 
		of the association’s ability. These are hectic times, with uncertainty 
		whether the pandemic is really over, a war on European soil, climate 
		change accelerating faster than ever and economic challenges looming 
		over us once again. The geospatial sector has a key role to play in 
		tackling many of these challenges, and the FIG Congress will shed light 
		on all kinds of circumstances affecting the surveying world and the 
		professionals at its core: the surveyors. 
		A very big thanks to GIM Magazine and Geomares for including these 
		questions to the candidates in the magazine, to highlight the importance 
		of the profession and the role of FIG herin, and also for your continued support to FIG and the 
		surveying industry.
		
		 
		Louise Friis-Hansen
		June 2022