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Building geodetic capacity across the Americas: UN-GGCE workshop in Chile

3-7 November 2025, Santiago, Chile

Report by Dr. Ryan Keenan, Chair, FIG Commission 5, ACCO Representative to FIG Council

 

The United Nations Global Geodetic Centre of Excellence (UN-GGCE) convened its Regional Geodesy Capacity Development Workshop for the Americas 3-7 November 2025 at the headquarters of the UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), held alongside number of meetings alongside the UN-GGIM: Americas meetings. Led by Mr. Nicholas Brown, Head of Centre for the UN-GGCE, the five-day event gathered 57 participants from 27 countries, including representatives from national mapping agencies, universities, and technical institutions, from across the Americas region. Dr. Ryan Keenan, Senior Consultant to the UN-GGCE and FIG Commission 5 Chair, presented several sessions and workshop activities across the week.

Participants at the UN-GGCE‘s Americas Geodesy Capability Development 2025 Workshop, held in Santiago, Chile, symbolising the shared commitment of the geospatial community to a unified and modern regional reference frame.

 

The workshop focused on helping member states strengthen national geodesy programs through effective communication, business case development, and regional cooperation. Practical sessions explored the components of a modern Geospatial Reference System - datums, GNSS infrastructure, models, and standards - while guiding participants in preparing country geodesy reports and building communication strategies around the critical needs for reference frame modernisation.
Of specific geodetic relevance to the Americas region is SIRGAS - the regional geocentric reference system for the Americas - and its operating organisation who were co-hosting this workshop. SIRGAS is a Pan-American organization made up of regional government geodesy and cartography agencies, universities and research centres, with the objective of defining and maintaining a continental geocentric reference frame, a unified vertical reference system, a gravimetric geoid model, and a continental network of absolute gravity. SIRGAS President Mr. Gustavo Cauberrère, Uruguay, and Vice-President Ms. Sandra Bolaños, Canada, shared insights on maintaining the regional reference frame and aligning national datums with international standards, as well as facilitating the sessions and group activities.

Delegates from national mapping agencies, academia, and partner organizations reviewed progress on regional initiatives, highlighting the integration of geodesy within broader geospatial strategies and the implementation of the Global Geodetic Reference Frame (GGRF). The continuing partnership between the UN-GGCE, SIRGAS, and FIG was recognised as vital for ensuring interoperability and resilience across the Americas whilst continuing to build capability and develop capacity in geodesy and its applications to critical sectors and initiatives such as resources, agriculture, land administration, and disaster risk management.


Presenters (L-R): Dr. Ryan Keenan, Chair, FIG Commission 5 (Australia); Mr. Gustavo Cauberrère, President, SIRGAS (Uruguay); Ms. Sandra Bolaños, Vice-President, SIRGAS (Canada); Mr. Nicholas Brown, Head of Centre, UN-GGCE (Germany).

Regarding sustainable geodetic capacity, Dr. Keenan emphasised that developing geodetic capabilities depends as much on effective communication and listening, open advocacy and stakeholder collaborations as on advanced equipment, technical skills and training courses. The workshop reaffirmed the strong partnership between FIG, UN-GGCE, SIRGAS, and regional agencies in advancing the Global Geodetic Reference Frame (GGRF) together.  Workshop participants were encouraged to join the FIG Americas Regional Network (ARN) as a means of engaging with a wide range of positioning stakeholders across the region, especially from the industry and private sectors.

Feedback was unanimous on the most impactful learning from the workshop – that of the power of effective communication in capacity building - ensuring that the societal value of geodesy is understood by decision-makers and policymakers alike. The workshop concluded with a shared commitment to advancing national geodesy reports, promoting open data sharing, and supporting regional training programs. Updates around the impact of the UN-GGCE’s Geodesy Capacity Development Workshops series will be shared at a special Geodesy for Land Administration session planned by Commissions 5 & 7, for the FIG Congress 2026 in Cape Town next year.

 


Dr. Ryan Keenan, Chair, FIG Commission 5, ACCO Representative to FIG Council
14 November 2025