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Tour |
Fee |
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20 May |
14.00-17:30 |
50 USD |
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20 May |
14.00-17:30 |
50 USD |
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21 May |
12.00-19:30 |
50 USD |
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22 May |
14.00-17:30 |
50 USD |
Date: 20 May 2024 |
This technical tour will not be pretty, but it will be informative! We will return to the Lagoon where the UMaT students will undertake a further plastic waste survey, capturing the data using UAV multispectral and aerial imagery sensors. Invitations have been extended to the Ministry of Environment, Science, Technology, and Innovation, the Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development, the University of Ghana, UMaT, UNDP and other interested organisations in Ghana as well as to all Working Week delegates. This demonstration will also serve to promote discussion on how the surveying and spatial community, and Working Group 4.3 in particular, can assist with the remediation of this site and others inundated with plastic waste in Ghana and throughout the region. Supported by:
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Date: 20 May 2024
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The Lands Commission plays a vital role in shaping Ghana's land management and sustainable development with a mission to provide high quality, reliable and efficient services in geographic information, guaranteed tenure, property valuation, surveying & mapping through teamwork and modern technology to our stakeholders. We extend a special invitation to all participants to embark on an enlightening journey into Ghana's land administration and management practices by visiting the Lands Commission. This visit promises an exclusive opportunity for delegates to engage directly with local professionals and gain first-hand insight into the Commission's important role in shaping the country's land governance framework. Participants will have the unique chance to interact with dedicated staff of the Client Service Access Unit (CSAU) and the four divisions of the Commission namely, the Land Valuation Division, Public and Vested Land Management Division, Survey and Mapping Division, and the Land Registration Division. Through these interactions, delegates will acquire invaluable knowledge and practical insights into the Commission's ongoing efforts to modernize through digitalization and enhance records management practices. Join us at the Lands Commission during the FIG Working Week in Ghana and be part of the transformative journey towards more efficient and transparent land governance. Together, let's explore innovative solutions and forge partnerships to drive sustainable development and prosperity for all. |
Date: 21 May 2024
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Akosombo Dam, situated on the Volta River in Ghana, holds significant tourism value due to its unique features and offerings. The Akosombo Dam and its surrounding landscape provide awe-inspiring scenic beauty. The dam itself is an impressive feat of engineering, standing tall and majestic against the backdrop of the vast Lake Volta. The serene waters of the lake bordered by lush green forests and rolling hills create a picturesque setting that attracts tourists and nature lovers alike. The creation of Lake Volta by the Akosombo Dam has resulted in the largest man-made lake by surface area in the world. The dam provides electricity to Ghana and its neighboring West African countries, including Togo and Benin. Initially 20% of Akosombo Dam's electric output (serving 70% of national demand) was provided to Ghanaians in the form of electricity. Explore Ghana on this guided tour. Relax and enjoy all that the Akosombo Dam has to offer. Featuring gorgeous scenic views, you'll become acquainted with the hydroelectric dam in its operations. The Akosombo Dam presents an educational opportunity for visitors interested in renewable energy and hydroelectric power generation. Educational tours and guided visits to the dam and its power plant are available, providing insights into the technical aspects of electricity generation. These experiences help raise awareness about renewable energy sources and their significance in sustainable development. |
Date: 22 May 2024 |
Meridian Ports Services (MPS) completed a USD 1 billion investment of constructing a third container terminal at Tema Port in Ghana –MPS Terminal 3. MPS Terminal 3 boosts of very sophisticated and state-of-the-art equipment and efficient service delivery in port operations. With a capacity of 2.5 million TEU, MPS Terminal 3 has not only boosted the reputation of the Port of Tema’s reputation as the best performing container port in West and Central Africa, its construction also exemplified the role of the various professionals in the built environment in bringing such a monumental edifice to fruition. Ever wondered what roles survey professionals play in port constructions? Secure a ticket on the technical tour to MPS Terminal 3 during the FIG 2024 Working Week in Accra, Ghana |