2020 is the ‘Year of Sustainable Development’



CLGE is pleased to announce that our theme of 2020 is ‘Sustainable Development’. We encourage all surveying organisations worldwide to adopt this as their theme.

This is a particularly important and timely theme as we enter a new decade and with renewed focus on the ‘2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development‘.

We will be visible and active on this theme throughout this year, for example we will be present at the World Bank Land & Poverty Conference in Washington DC (US) in March discussing how with only ten years remaining to achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 2030, the Council of European Geodetic Surveyors (CLGE) sees the year 2020 as an important milestone and proposes it as the first Global Year of the Sustainable Development Goals for all geodetic surveyors.

We encourage you to visit the UN Sustainable Development website to find out more information about the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) to transform our world.

Please re-visit us here at clge.eu during 2020 to find out more about our efforts and activities to transform our profession and lives in support of the SDGs.


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