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Melbourne, State of Victoria, Australia
Sunday 24 to Wednesday 27 October, 1999 

Organised by:

  • United Nations
  • International Federation of Surveyors  

 Sponsored by:

  • United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (Statistics Division), New York
  • International Federation of Surveyors (FIG)
  • Land Victoria, Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Victoria
  • Surveyor-General's Department, New South Wales
  • The Institution of Surveyors, Australia Inc.
  • Department of Geomatics, The University of Melbourne, Australia   

In Collaboration With:

  • United Nations Centre for Human Settlements - Habitat
  • Food & Agriculture Organisation - FAO
  • Meeting of Officials on Land Administration (United Nations Economic Commission for Europe) - MOLA
  • United Nations Environmental Program - UNEP
  • Permanent Committee on GIS Infrastructure for Asia and Pacific

Supported By:

  • Association of Consulting Surveyors Australia
  • Australian Surveying and Land Information Group (AUSLIG)
  • BHP Engineering Pty Ltd
  • DATAflow
  • Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID)
  • ESRI Australia
  • The Institution of Surveyors, Victoria
  • LANDINFO
  • Overseas Project Corporation of Victoria
  • Hermes Precision Pty Ltd
  • Fujitsu Australia Limited
  • Technology One Pty Ltd

 

The Technical Papers and Workshop Report for the conference can be ordered through the Organisers. Simply print out this form, fill it in and fax or mail it to the address listed on the form.

Conference Organisers:

Professor Ian Williamson,
Department of Geomatics,
The University of Melbourne,
Victoria
Professor Don Grant,
Surveyor General's Department,
New South Wales

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