. . "Berlin" . "1"^^ . . "http://www.dvw-bb.de" . "Historical considerations in this contribution are motivated by the start of the work concerning the Central European Grade Measurements. This time and its trace are briefly described with a particular view to the Bohemian Crown Lands. The contribution then focuses on the period after 1919 and an international scientific cooperation on a non-governmental level, mainly within the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics. The Czech National Committee of Geodesy and Geophysics was quite active and already the 3rd General Assembly of the Union was held in Prague in 1927 (after Rome and Madrid). Number of historical documents concerning this meeting is presented in this connection, including topics discussed and photographs. Also the international and Czech national protagonists and figures of that time are mentioned. Particular attention is paid to geodesy section of the Union later known as the International Association of Geodesy (IAG). The national organizational structure in geodesy is outlined too as an important factor that affects the level of country involvement in the international scientific cooperation. The considerations extend to the International Geophysical Year in 1957 and the advent of artificial satellites. This progress together with a new interest in mathematical and physical foundations of geodesy is clearly apparent in the subsequent development of geodesy. National as well as international aspects are considered and also the IAG reforms and contemporary trends are mentioned."@en . . . "[DA8DB21F1554]" . . . . . . . "Successful road to the 3rd General Assembly of the IUGG in Prague, the facts and subsequent developments"@en . . "I" . "Successful road to the 3rd General Assembly of the IUGG in Prague, the facts and subsequent developments" . "Leibniz-Soziet\u00E4t der Wissenschaften zu Berlin e.V. in Zusammenarbeit mit DVW Berlin-Brandenburg e.V." . . "Successful road to the 3rd General Assembly of the IUGG in Prague, the facts and subsequent developments"@en . "Successful road to the 3rd General Assembly of the IUGG in Prague, the facts and subsequent developments" . "RIV/00025615:_____/12:#0001842!RIV13-MSM-00025615" . . "Historical considerations in this contribution are motivated by the start of the work concerning the Central European Grade Measurements. This time and its trace are briefly described with a particular view to the Bohemian Crown Lands. The contribution then focuses on the period after 1919 and an international scientific cooperation on a non-governmental level, mainly within the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics. The Czech National Committee of Geodesy and Geophysics was quite active and already the 3rd General Assembly of the Union was held in Prague in 1927 (after Rome and Madrid). Number of historical documents concerning this meeting is presented in this connection, including topics discussed and photographs. Also the international and Czech national protagonists and figures of that time are mentioned. Particular attention is paid to geodesy section of the Union later known as the International Association of Geodesy (IAG). The national organizational structure in geodesy is outlined too as an important factor that affects the level of country involvement in the international scientific cooperation. The considerations extend to the International Geophysical Year in 1957 and the advent of artificial satellites. This progress together with a new interest in mathematical and physical foundations of geodesy is clearly apparent in the subsequent development of geodesy. National as well as international aspects are considered and also the IAG reforms and contemporary trends are mentioned." . . "172374" . "Holota, Petr" . . . . "1"^^ . "RIV/00025615:_____/12:#0001842" . "international scientific cooperation on a non-governmental level; International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics; history and structure of the International Association of Geodesy; mission of the IAG; geodesy and its mathematical and physical foundations"@en .