The specialists from the Moscow State University of Geodesy and Cartography and the Federal Service for State Registration, Cadastre and Cartography of the Russian Federation recently visited Turkmenistan. This renowned Moscow university is a leader in land management and remote sensing education in the CIS.
Their itinerary included key meetings with the Ministry of Agriculture’s Land Cadastre and GIS Technology Management Department. The discussions fostered knowledge exchange and explored avenues for future collaboration. The delegation then proceeded to S.A. Niyazov Turkmen Agricultural University in Ashgabat, joined by colleagues from the Turkmen Agricultural Institute in Dashoguz, Neutral Turkmenistan newspaper reports.
The meetings focused on crucial areas like training and re-training, academic collaboration, sharing resources, facilitating the exchange of scientific articles, teaching aids, and educational programs.
The discussions also delved into the current state of land management and cartography in both countries, with a specific focus on electronic innovations, curriculum development, reflecting the evolving needs of the land management sector in university curricula. ///nCa, 12 January 2024