The papers in this special issue of the SAJG were presented at Geomatics Indaba 2016, an event organised by the Geo-Information Society of South Africa (GISSA), the South African Geomatics Institute (SAGI), and the Institute of Mine Surveyors of Southern Africa (IMSSA), in partnership with EE Publishers.
Table of Contents
Editorial
Foreword: South African Journal of Geomatics Special Edition | |
Frederick Cawood | i-iii |
Articles
Evaluating a Public Sector Organisation for SDI Readiness – The Case of a South African Government Department | |
Sibusisiwe Hlela, Serena Coetzee, Antony Cooper | 95-107 |
120 Years of Education for Mine Surveyors in South Africa A Framework for the Mine Survey Profession | |
Hendrik Grobler | 108-119 |
Total Station Survey Monitoring Through an Observation Window: A Systematic Error Correction to Remove the Effects of Glass Properties | |
Thomas Afeni, Frederick Cawood | 120-141 |
Mapping GPS Multipath: a Case Study for the Lunar Laser Ranger Timing Antenna at HartRAO | |
Cilence Munghemezulu, Ludwig Combrinck, Joel Botai, Zinhle Mashaba | 142-155 |
The Use of Supply Chains and Supply Chain Management in the Production of Forensic Maps Using Data from a Fraud Case | |
Peter Schmitz | 156-174 |
Does the Underground Sidewall Station Survey Method Meet MHSA Standards? | |
Hendrik Grobler | 175-185 |
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Photogrammetry Produces Accurate High-resolution Orthophotos, Point Clouds and Surface Models for Mapping Wetlands | |
Marinus Axel Boon, Richard Greenfield, Solomon Tesfamichael | 186-200 |
Assessing the Potential of Remote Sensing to Discriminate Invasive Seriphium Plumosum from Grass | |
Bambo Dubula, Solomon Tesfamichael, Isaac Rampedi | 201-213 |
Assessing the Utility of the SPOT 6 Sensor in Detecting and Mapping Lantana camara for a Community Clearing Project in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa | |
Zakariyyaa Oumar | 214-226 |
Evaluating Spectral Indices for Winter Wheat Health Status Monitoring in Bloemfontein using Landsat 8 data | |
Zinhle Mashaba, George Chirima, Joel Botai, Ludwig Combrinck, Cilence Munghemezulu | 227-243 |