| FIG Task Force on FIG and the Sustainable Development Goals 
				(SDGs)The Sustainable 
				Development Goals and related land indicators will 
				re-shape and influence our profession profoundly in the decade 
				to come. It is of crucial importance that FIG member 
				organisations and surveyors are aware and prepared on how their 
				(daily) work contributes to the achievement of the SDGs and vice 
				versa. What will be your role for the coming 10 years and how 
				can you make the world a better place with your skills?  
			 
 
 
 Commemorative plaque for Brisbane’s geospatial history June 2025 During the
	  FIG Working 
	  Week 2025 in Brisbane, Australia, the two FIG task forces on 
	  “Diversity and Inclusion” and “FIG 
	  and the SDGs”, in collaboration with 
	  She Maps, organised a touching legacy project which will stand as a 
	  lasting testament to this event. They had developed a visual piece that connects past, present and future: 
	  comparative images of Brisbane in 1975 and 2025, which were accompanied by 
	  a commemorative plaque. This legacy is not just a frame with images, but a 
	  visual story that reminds us how much a city can change, and how essential 
	  geospatial technologies are to understand that change. Beyond that, it 
	  leaves behind something tangible for the next generation.
 There is a need for teachers who inspire, we need images that tell 
	  stories, and we need young people to see themselves as part of the change.
 
		
 FIG SDG task force 2019-2026 The Council established a new task force for 2019-2022 and 
			continues it during the term 2023-2026.The task force will focus on FIG and the Sustainable Development Goals.This 
			task force is chaired by Ms. Paula Dijkstra from the 
			Netherlands.  
			
						Status Report and
						
						Presentation, General Assembly 2021 Status Report, General Assembly 2020
 Presentation, General Assembly 2019 in Hanoi, Vietnam
 The Sustainable 
						Development Goals (SDGs) and related land 
						indicators will re-shape and influence our profession 
						profoundly in the decade to come. It is considered to be 
						of crucial importance that FIG member organisations and 
						surveyors are aware and prepared on how their (daily) 
						work contributes to the achievement of the SDGs and vice 
						versa. FIG has a responsibility to raise awareness on 
						the relevance of the SDGs and the indicators for FIG, 
						the commissions and the delegates, to facilitate 
						discussions to enhance SDG-related performance and to 
						contribute to the achievement of the SDGs.  At the 
						General Assembly, during the FIG Working Week in Hanoi, 
						the council established the Task Force on FIG and the 
						Sustainable Development Goals. Ms. Paula Dijkstra was 
						appointed to chair the Task Force. 
						 At the General Assembly, during the FIG Working Week 
						in Hanoi, the council established the Task Force on FIG 
						and the Sustainable Development Goals. Ms. Paula 
						Dijkstra was appointed to chair the Task Force. On this 
						page the FIG community can find information about the 
						relevant SDGs.  |