Surveying and Spatial Sciences Institute

AbbreviationSSSI
Merger ofSpatial Sciences Institute (SSI); Institute of Surveyors Australia (ISA); Australian Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (AURISA); Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Association of Australia (RSPAA)
Websitewww.sssi.org.au

The Surveying and Spatial Sciences Institute (SSSI) is the professional association for surveyors and spatial science workers, including cartography, hydrography, remote sensing, engineering and mining surveying, photogrammetry and spatial information in Australia.[1] The Institute's members are involved in communities of practice such as land administration, land development, natural resource management, forestry, agriculture, defence, marine environment, local government, health, education, transport, tourism, and many more. The institute deals with policy, administration, collection, measurement, analysis, interpretation, portrayal and dissemination of spatially- related land and sea information, together with associated planning, design and management.

SSSI is located in eight different regions across Australia, providing services in the six states and two territories.[2] The institute's headquarters are located at National Surveyors House in Canberra, Australia.

  1. ^ "Welcome to SSSI". SSSI. Surveying and Spatial Sciences Institute. Archived from the original on 23 July 2014. Retrieved 14 July 2014.
  2. ^ "Regions". Archived from the original on 14 August 2018. Retrieved 14 August 2018.

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