| Article of the Month in 2022FIG 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. 
 
 
 
		October 2022 Is written by Jelena Gabela, Guenther Retscher, 
Georg Gartner and Andrea Binn, Austria, Vassilis Gikas and Ioanna Spyropoulou, 
Greece, Regine Gerike, Germany, Rangajeewa Ratnayake, Amila Buddhika Jayasinghe, 
Loshaka Perera, Pradeep Kalansooriya, RMM Pradeep, Choolaka Hewawasam, Thilantha 
Dammalage and Vipula Abeyratne, Sri Lanka :
		Overview of the PBL in Geodesy, Geoinformatics and Transport Engineering Education.
		In this paper, the results of a workshop on e-learning and PBL pedagogy are presented. Examples for PBL courses in geodesy, geoinformatics and transport engineering from the literature and the seven participating project partners underpin the feasibility of the introduction of these new education methods. 
		This paper was presented at the FIG Congress 2022 in Warsaw, Poland.
		 
 
		September 2022 Is written by Ion Anastasios 
		Karolos, Stylianos Bitharis, Vasileios Tsikoukas, Christos Pikridas, 
		Sotirios Kontogiannis, Theodosios Gkamas, Nikolaos Zinas, Greece:
		Proposed 4.0 Industrial 
		Management System for daily operations that poses point cloud assets 
		with annotated real-time sensory measurements and utilizes unsupervised 
		alert logic. This paper presents a holistic 
		industry 4.0 solution towards industrial maintenance. The study focuses 
		on the oil refinery industry and presents their proposed maintenance 
		system architecture, system implementation, technical and basic 
		functional characteristics. This paper was presented at the FIG Congress 2022 in Warsaw, Poland.
		 
 
		August 2022 Is written by Kehinde Babalola, Simon 
		Hull and Jennifer Whittal, South Africa:
		
		Assessing Land Administration Systems and their Legal Frameworks: A 
		Constitutional Focus.  
		This study is aimed at LAS and the reform of its legal framework from a 
		constitutional perspective. The study is significant for policymakers, 
		professionals, and academics engaged in the reform of the LAS and its 
		legal framework in a developing country SSA context. This article will 
		be presented at the FIG Congress 2022 in Warsaw, Poland.  
 
		July 2022 Is written byDogus Guler and Tahsin 
		Tomralioglu, Turkey: 
		 3D Description of Condominium Rights in 
		Turkey: Improving the Integrated Model of LADM and IFC.   
		This article improves the previous conceptual model that links the 
		classes of LADM and entities of the IFC schema such that it covers a 
		detailed delineation of condominium rights. In 2021 Dogus Guler received 
		the FIG Foundation Ph.D. scholarship incl a travel 
		grant to the FIG Congress to present this successfully peer reviewed 
		paper.  
 
		June 2022 Is written by Tony Burns, Australia, 
		Fletcher Wright, United States, Kate Fairlie and Kate Rickersey, 
		Australia:  How 
		to Conceptualize a PPP for Land Administration Services: Understanding 
		the Private Sector and Commercial Feasibility. 
		This article uses the experience from drafting the Costing 
		and Financing Land Administration Systems (CoFLAS) Tool (UN-HABITAT, 
		2015), drafting and piloting the Operational Toolkit, and the Land PPP 
		consultation process (2018-2019), to provide practical take-aways for 
		governments, development partners and private sector implementers. This 
		paper is an updated version of earlier work published under the 2020 
		World Bank Annual Land and Poverty Conference and the 2020 FIG Working 
		Week – both events having been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  
 
		May 2022 Is written by Eduard Escalona, Ana Senado, 
		Maria Ruiz and Teresa Martinez, Spain: 
		 EU Space Programmes for Geomatics.  
		This
		article provides and overview about the EU Space Programmes 
		Galileo, EGNOS and Copernicus, their synergies and applications for 
		geomatics' users. This article will be presented at the FIG Congress 
		2022 in Warsaw, Poland. 
 
 
 
 
		January 2022 In this final "Video of the Month" 
		series. Reporter Ms. Pauline de Wilde talks with Frank Tierollf, Sisi 
		Zlatanova, Noud Hooyman, Henk Scholten and Jan Bruijn about the concept ‘’Digital 
		Twins’’. ”How can Digital Twin support to increase legal certainty?” 
		and, is there a role for FIG to play?
		Read 
	more and watch the video... 
 
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