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QGIS plugin to support the interactive delineation of visible cadastral boundaries from UAV data available for download

What: New tool available to support the interactive delineation of visible (cadastral) boundaries in orthoimages Where: Free download When: November 2018 Who: Developed by Sophie Crommelinck, University of Twente/ITC, Netherlands Within the context of its4land, ITC's PhD Sophie Crommelinck designed and developed a QGIS plugin to support the interactive delineation of visible (cadastral) boundaries from UAV data. The tool’s [...]

By | December 12th, 2018|News|0 Comments

NCG Symposium 2018

What: NCG symposium 2018 Where: Wageningen, Netherlands When: 29 November 2018 Who: Claudia Stöcker and Sophie Crommelinck, University of Twente/ITC, Netherlands Why: Presentations by both PhD students about their its4land work What can UAVs do in 10 years? Maybe, they can transport people but to securely drop the passenger on the surface UAVs require a real-time precise [...]

By | November 30th, 2018|News|0 Comments

Fieldwork in Kajiado to test boundary delineation software

What: Fieldwork in Kajiado, Kenya When: 26-27 September 2018 Who: Sophie Crommelinck, University of Twente/Faculty of Geo-information Science and Earth Observation (ITC), Netherlands Purpose: To collect images, information and locations of cadastral boundaries and to get insights into current land mapping procedures and land-related challenges Setup: Together with a PhD candidate from the Technical University of [...]

By | November 22nd, 2018|News|0 Comments

AfricaGIS 2019

What: AfricaGIS 2019 Where: Kigali, Rwanda When: 18-22 November 2019 Who: Kaspar Kundert (ESRI, Rwanda) Why: During AfricaGIS 2019, its4land will organize a launch event for the its4land toolbox. The programme details will be announced soon.

By | November 18th, 2018|Events, Previous Events|0 Comments

NCG symposium 2018

What: NCG symposium 2018 Where: Wageningen, Netherlands When: 29 November 2018 Who: Claudia Stöcker and Sophie Crommelinck, University of Twente/ITC, Netherlands Why: Presentations by both PhD students about their its4land work

By | November 15th, 2018|Events, Previous Events|0 Comments

Meeting – its4land MT 24

What: its4land MT24 Where: Online (participants from Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Rwanda, Kenya and Ethiopia) When: Thursday 20 December 2018 (14:00 – 16:00 CET) Who: its4land MT members Why: The MT meets on a regular basis, particularly with regards to milestone accountability and deliverables.

By | November 15th, 2018|Meetings|0 Comments

its4land roadmap meeting – 5

What: fifth its4land roadmap meeting Where: ITC, Enschede, Netherlands/online (Skype) When: Wednesday 28 November 2018 Who: all project partners Why: The main goal of these meetings is to assess whether we are on track with the initially planned tasks for the project, whether we are deviating and if so what measures should be taken.

By | November 15th, 2018|Meetings|0 Comments

Special issue “Remote Sensing for Land Administration” – call for papers

Mila Koeva and Rohan Bennett as two of the guest editors are glad to invite you to submit papers that adress the following topics: Comparisons of alternate remote sensing techniques for 2D and 3D data capture relevant to land administration and cadastres (including UAV imagery, VHRSI, RADAR, LiDAR, and multi-spectral approaches) Design and testing of [...]

By | November 15th, 2018|News|0 Comments

its4land – Period 2 – European Commission Review

What: its4land – Period 2 – European Commission Review Where: Brussels, Belgium When: 16 October 2018 Who: EC Review Panel: F. Boissière, J. Santos with external reviewers K. Meuleman, D. Sladic and J. Kiema (not present), and the its4land team Why: A one day review corresponding to the second reporting period took place on Tuesday, 16 October 2018 at the European Commission [...]

By | November 14th, 2018|News|0 Comments

Review of governance and capacity development models for its4land tools

The second deliverable of its4land’s Govern and Grow work package ‘Review of governance and capacity development models’ aims to get a better interdisciplinary understanding of existing models of governance and capacity development. Based on a literature review and the recommendations from the requirements synthesis done in the Get Needs work package (Deliverable 2.5), we’ve selected [...]

By | November 12th, 2018|News|0 Comments