First day program, Thursday, 23 September 2021
 

Location: University of Zagreb Faculty of Geodesy, Kačićeva 26, Zagreb
Room 119 or
Online participation with Zoom platform

The history of the University of Zagreb began on 23 September 1669, when the Holy Roman Emperor and the King of Hungary and Croatia Leopold I gave the Jesuit Academy in the free royal city of Zagreb a diploma, granting it the status and privileges of a university institution. The recognition was adopted by the Parliament of the Kingdom of Croatia on 3 November 1671.

The Faculty of Geodesy of the University of Zagreb was established in 1962 as an independent faculty. However, the education of surveyors and geodesists in Croatia has a long history. The basic activities of the Faculty of Geodesy are teaching, and scientific and research work in the field of geodesy and geoinformatics.


8:30–9:30 Registration
9:30–10:00 Opening Ceremony

10:00–10:30 Keynote Lecture
Tao WANG: Cartographic Education Progress and Reflections: A Bibliometric Analysis of ICCs Literature in Last 20 Years

10:30–11:00 Coffee Break

11:00–13:00 Lectures
Damir MEDAK, Mario MILER, Ante MARENDIĆ: LABIRINT – Towards the Improvement of Study Programmes in Geodesy and Geoinformation
Dalibor GERNHARDT: Overview of Web Map Services
Marina VILIČIĆ, Ana KUVEŽDIĆ DIVJAK, Saška MARČETA: Available Systems for Earth Observation Data Management and Remote Processing: Opportunities and Challenges
Đeni DMINIĆ VAROVIĆ, Mile PRŠA, Bojan BLAŽONA, Marta HAMZIĆ: 3D Infrastructure Cadastre: Current Situation and Needs in the Republic of Croatia
Marija BRAJKOVIĆ, Zoran BRAJKOVIĆ: Why Do We Create 1 m2 Cadastral Parcels?
Igor VILUS, Vladimir BARIČEVIĆ: Establishment of Official Topographic-Cartographic Information System of Republic of Croatia

13:00–13:30 Promotion of Sponsors

13:30–14:30 Lunch Time

14:30–16:00 Map Projections Session
E. Lynn USERY: Map Projections Knowledge and Semantic Technology
Krisztian KERKOVITS: A Raster Reprojection Method Based on Direct Formulae of Map Projections
Miljenko LAPAINE: Conic Projections with Three Standard Parallels

The end of the conference first day.