Full text: XVIIth ISPRS Congress (Part B6)

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Photogrammetry has had the opportunity of further 
training on Zeiss equipment in Germany. The Department 
has a technician who trained in Remote Sensing at Aston 
University in the U.K. 
Regarding curriculum development, 1993 should see an 
amended curriculum which extends the Remote Sensing 
component of Photogrammetry. Two years of Photo- 
grammetry and Remote Sensing will be offered in the 
course, and an optional course of Terrestrial and Close 
Range Photogrammetry will be offered in the final year. 
SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS 
1. The Zimbabwe Society for 
Remote Sensing and Cartography 
P.O. Box B.E. Belvedere, Harare, ZIMBABWE 
Photogrammetry, 
2. National Committee for Land and Geographical 
Information Systems 
c/o Dept. of Surveying, University of Zimbabwe, 
P.O. Box MP167, Mount Pleasant, Harare, 
Zimbabwe 
3. Research Council of Zimbabwe — Committee for 
Remote Sensing 
The Scientific Liaison Officer, Box 8510, Causeway, 
Zimbabwe 
PUBLICATIONS 
BUJAKIEWICZ, A. (1988); Remarks on the Industrial 
Applications of Photogrammetry. Journal of the 
Zimbabwe Institution of Engeneers, Vol. 26 No. 2 
BUJAKIEWICZ, A. (1988); Medical Applications of 
Photogrammetry. The Central African Journal of 
Medicine, No.3 
BUJAKIEWICZ A. (1988); On the Application of Simple 
Photogrammetric Methods for the Registration of Rural 
Land in African Countries. XVI ISPRS Congress, Kyoto. 
BUJAKIEWICZ, A. (1988); The Moire Technique in the 
Control of Epidemic Spinal Curvature. XVI ISPRS 
Congress Kyoto. 
BUJAKIEWICZ, A. (1988); Automation in Photo- 
grammetric Map Complilation. 1st National Symposium 
on Science and Technology, Harare. 
EZIGBALIKE, I.FC. et al (1988); A Land Information 
System Development Methodology. Proceedings of the 
Annual Conference of URISA, Los Angeles. 
EZIGBALIKE, I.F.C. et al (1989); Managing a Multi-user 
Land Information System. Proceedings of the Annual 
Conference of URISA,Los Angeles. 
EZIGBALIKE, |.C. and F.T. CHUNGA, (1988); Definition 
and Components of LIS/GIS. LIS/GIS Seminar, UZ. 
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EZIGBALIKE,|.C. (1989); Management Issues in LIS/GIS 
Development. LIS/GIS Seminar, UZ. 
EZIGBALIKE, |.C. (1989); Recruitment for Success in the 
Development of Geographic Information Systems in 
Zimbabwe. IUCN Workshop, Harare. 
EZIGBALIKE, |.C. (Editor) (1989); LIS/GIS Concepts and 
Issues. Proceedings of a Seminar for Zimbabwean 
Decision Makers, Departmental Publication No. 3 
(TR.No.2) July 1989. 
BUJAKIEWICZ, A. (1989); Sources of Land Related 
Data. LIS/GIS Seminar, UZ February 1989. 
MICHALCAK, S. (1989); The Role of Land-Related 
Information in Governmental Administration. LIS/GIS 
Seminar, UZ. 
LUGOE, F.N. (1990); Control Surveys and Base Mapping 
in Support of LIS/GIS in Zimbabwe. AVN Journal, 7/90 
International Edition. 
GOODWIN, D.P.; OLTHOF, W.; PHILLIP .K. (1991)(Eds) 
Institutional Concerns and Opportunities in LIS/GIS. 
University of Zimbabwe, Harare. 
GOODWIN, D.P. (1991); An Information System for the 
Communal Lands and Resettlement Areas of Zimbabwe. 
Paper presented to 3rd LIS/GIS Seminar, University of 
Zimbabwe. 
 
	        
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