Surveying Curriculum from the Point of View of Multidisciplinarity
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https://doi.org/10.14311/gi.2.2Keywords:
Multidisciplinarity, Modern curriculum for Surveying Education, role of CLGE, multilateral Agreement of Mutual recognition of qualification. Necessity of a CPD system for Surveying Profession.Abstract
The multidisciplinarity and globalization makes fade the differencesamong professions and surveying is no exception. CLGE – CLGE has aname in two of the many European languages English and French, namely“The Council of European Geodetic Surveyors” and “Comit´e de Liaisondes Géomètres Européens”. A “Multilateral Agreement” on mutualrecognition of qualification in surveying was signed in 2005 inBrussels by representatives of Germany, France, Belgium, Switzerlandand Luxembourg. In 2006 also Slovakia joint this Agreement. Thesignature by the Czech Republic is recently under discussion.References
Internet homesite of the CLGE – www.clge.eu
Internet homesite of the FIG – the International Federation of Surveyors – www.fig.net
FIG Definition of Functions of the Surveyor as adopted by the FIG General Assembly on 24 May 2004, http://www.fig.net/general/definition.htm
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