Pacific Island countries and territories are challenged by the necessity to update their maps to reflect the present day realities. Often lands departments deal with maps where land parcels do not fit the actual river system, or with maps where the island has drifted away. A related issue in many Pacific Island countries and territories is that Global Positioning Systems (GPS) equipment is not recognised as legal surveying equipment, despite the accuracy that satellite technology makes available. Read More
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