Issue 17

November - December 2001

Editorial

The Big, the Bold and the Beautiful

Features

Agricultural GIS in East Timor

    Nigel Conolly -Agriculture will be one of the first beneficiaries in East Timor

 

Inside the Action Agenda

    Jon Fairall -The Action Agenda promises more work, increased growth, more profits; but there are a few hurdles to jump through first

 

Mapping from Space

    Gail Kelly
-Hi-res satellite imagery: What's it good for?

 

Mapping the Border

    Bill Kitson, Jim Hawker, Graeme Stewart, Les Gardner -A brief history of the border between the states of New South Wales and Queensland

 

Shark Bites and Seal Attacks

    Louise Thomas -New Zealand and Australia have a long history and significant expertise in the marine and geophysical fields

 

Co-operate or Perish

    Hazel Baker -Can academia, industry and government really get it together?

 

Update on MDBC Project

 

Towards Millimetre Precision

    Nigel Conolly -Kinematic GPS holds the promise of great accuracy. It's getting easier and cheaper too

Institution Pages

    Institution of Engineering & Mining Surveyors Australia

    (Incorporating IEMSA News and Surveying Australia) President, Vice-President's Message; Divisional Reports Institution of Surveyors, Australia - President's Message

Calendar

    FIG Working Week 2001


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