Navigating Change: Lived Experiences of Surveyors Adapting to Digital Mapping Technologies

Authors

Mikaela Grace C. Lugma

Graduate School, Virgen Milagrosa University Foundation (Philippines)

Paul Michael P. Felstead

Graduate School, Virgen Milagrosa University Foundation (Philippines)

Jonathan C. Diola

Graduate School, Virgen Milagrosa University Foundation (Philippines)

Article Information

DOI: 10.47772/IJRISS.2026.1026EDU0140

Subject Category: Engineering

Volume/Issue: 10/26 | Page No: 1593-1599

Publication Timeline

Submitted: 2026-02-25

Accepted: 2026-03-02

Published: 2026-03-26

Abstract

The rapid advancement of digital mapping technologies, including GNSS, GIS, drones, and computer-aided mapping software, has significantly transformed surveying practices worldwide. While these technologies offer increased efficiency, accuracy, and data management capabilities, the human experiences associated with transitioning from traditional to digital methods remain underexplored, particularly in the Philippine context. This qualitative phenomenological study examined the lived experiences of 10 surveyors in Region III, Philippines, focusing on their challenges, learning processes, shifts in work practices, and perceptions of professional identity during the adoption of digital mapping technologies. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and analyzed using thematic analysis, revealing five major themes: initial resistance and uncertainty, learning curves and skill adaptation, shifts in work practices and efficiency, redefining professional identity, and acceptance and adaptation over time. Findings highlight that technological adoption is not merely a technical process but a complex human experience influenced by emotional, cognitive, and professional factors. The study offers insights for organizations, educators, and policymakers to support surveyors in effectively navigating digital transitions.

Keywords

Surveying, Digital Mapping, GNSS, GIS

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