IAG Activity Reports - Travaux
The IAG Travaux is the official report of the International Association of Geodesy (IAG) published all 2 years, providing a comprehensive overview of the scientific and organizational activities of the IAG and its components. The Travaux serves as a valuable reference for the global geodesy community, documenting progress, achievements, and developments over the reporting period.
IAG Meeting Reports
The summaries of the meetings of the IAG Executive Committee and Council, as well as the final reports of the IAG General and Scientific Assemblies are to inform the geodetic community on these events.
IAG reports to IUGG
The IAG Annual and Quadrennial Reports are prepared by the IAG Office to inform the IUGG on the activities of the IAG Components and Administration.
National Activity Reports
IAG National Reports are periodic reports submitted by the Adhering Bodies of the International Association of Geodesy (IAG). These reports provide an overview of geodetic activities, research, and developments within each member country. They serve as a means to document national contributions to geodesy, highlight progress in scientific and technological advancements, and promote international collaboration.
Purpose of National Reports:
- Summarize national geodetic research and operational activities.
- Report on advancements in geodetic techniques, infrastructure, and applications.
- Facilitate knowledge exchange and international cooperation.
- Contribute to IAG’s understanding of global geodetic developments.
National Reports are typically presented at IAG General Assemblies, Regional Conferences, or other relevant meetings, ensuring that geodetic progress worldwide is shared within the global geodetic community.