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Evolution in State Regulation and Standard Setting of the Land Surveying Profession for the Modern World (13367)

Charisse Griffith-Charles
Dr Charisse Griffith-Charles
Head Of Department
The University Of The West Indies, St. Augustine
Australia
 
Corresponding author Dr Charisse Griffith-Charles (email: Thomas.Grinter[at]customerservice.nsw.gov.au)
 

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Published on the web 2025-03-16
Received 2024-12-02 / Accepted n/a
This paper is one of selection of papers published for the FIG Working Week 2025 in Brisbane, Australia in Brisbane, Australia and has undergone the FIG Peer Review Process.

FIG Working Week 2025 in Brisbane, Australia
ISBN n/a ISSN 2307-4086
URL n/a

Abstract

As land professionals in land administration, we are especially aware of the strong emotive ties of people to land, including ownership, kinship, belongingness, culture, and pride. As the world faces drastic and evolving shifts in land resources, climate, and social structures, resilient land administration structures and the professionals who establish and maintain them must be able to respond to these shifts in a technical fashion without losing sight of the emotional purpose. This presentation explores how to keep people at the centre of the climate actions.
 
Keywords: Professional practice; Standards; Cadastre; Legislation

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