Surveyor's Day
March 8, Saturday

History of the Holiday
Land Surveyor's Day was officially established in Ukraine through a resolution by the Cabinet of Ministers in 2012. The choice of the date, the second Saturday of March, is not accidental. This day was chosen to draw attention to the importance of the work of surveyors and to emphasize their contribution to land policy, as well as the improvement of the ecological situation in the country.
Who are Surveyors?
Surveyors are specialists who focus on the planning, design, and rational use of land resources. It is an important profession that involves various tasks related to land work, land evaluation, and its management. Surveyors also deal with issues related to the cadastre, land ownership, and land planning.
Main Tasks in Land Management
The main tasks of surveyors include:
- Planning and designing the use of land parcels.
- Evaluating land for various purposes (agriculture, construction, recreational areas, etc.).
- Maintaining the cadastre and performing geodetic work.
- Monitoring ecological safety in land use.
- Developing and implementing new technologies to improve the use of land resources.
How is the Day Celebrated?
On Land Surveyor's Day, various events are held, including:
- Conferences and seminars for professionals in the field of land management.
- Award ceremonies for the best workers in this field.
- Presentations of new technologies and approaches in land management.
- Discussions and experience exchanges among professionals, contributing to the development and improvement of professional standards.
Significance of the Holiday
Land Surveyor's Day is of great importance to society as it emphasizes the role of specialists in land resource management. It is a day to recognize their efforts in protecting ecosystems, rationally using land, and ensuring sustainable development. On this day, awareness is also raised about the importance of proper management of land resources for future generations.
Land management is not only a professional activity but also a contribution to the country's sustainable development, the protection of nature, and the improvement of the quality of life for the population.