The Digital Transformation: Challenges in Topographer Education
Adrián Eliceo Reyna-García and
Douglas Gabriel Pichucho-Morales
Land and Architecture, 2025, vol. 4, 266
Abstract:
From its origins, topography has been a cornerstone in the design and materialization of civil engineering projects, forming the basis for accurate planning and construction. Globalization and technological evolution have minimized historical limitations in topographic surveys, enabling more extensive work with less personnel and in less time. Currently, this progress is driven by digital transformation, such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), which is revolutionizing the discipline by potentially influencing nearly most of topographers' main tasks in the next decade, according to a recent report by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). This presents the challenge of training professionals capable of mastering these new technologies and generating high-quality geoinformation for construction projects. This essay explores how digital transformation is modifying the field of topography and geomatics, analyzing the benefits and risks that emerge for professionals and the training of future topographers, in a context where the importance of topography is undeniable, but its evolution requires a deeper and more current examination.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.56294/la2025266
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