DUBROVNIK DUBROVNIK, May 16 (Hina) - A three-day international seminar of the European Reference Surveying System started in the southern city of Dubrovnik on Wednesday. The event gathered more than 100 participants from surveying
institutions from 33 European countries. Forty-seven lectures on the future of surveying networks in Europe, their improvement and adjustment will be delivered at the seminar. The meeting is expected to accept a coordination network of 78 surveying points, which will serve as the basis for the redefinition of Croatia's surveying data and map projections dating back to the 19th century. The seminar was opened by the president of the European Surveying Association, Portuguese Joao Torres.(hina) rml
DUBROVNIK, May 16 (Hina) - A three-day international seminar of the
European Reference Surveying System started in the southern city of
Dubrovnik on Wednesday. The event gathered more than 100
participants from surveying institutions from 33 European
countries.
Forty-seven lectures on the future of surveying networks in Europe,
their improvement and adjustment will be delivered at the seminar.
The meeting is expected to accept a coordination network of 78
surveying points, which will serve as the basis for the
redefinition of Croatia's surveying data and map projections
dating back to the 19th century.
The seminar was opened by the president of the European Surveying
Association, Portuguese Joao Torres.
(hina) rml