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International Development and Mapping

International development requires an integrated approach to address complex challenges experienced within sectors such as agriculture, environment, health, education, economic growth, democracy and governance, and disaster response.

This is where the use of GIS comes in.

Using GIS allows organisations to go beyond making maps of just land cover. It enables them to combine layers of information, and study the spatial relationship between selected indicators to get a more holistic view of places or regions they are working to develop.

At present, these organisations are using GIS in missions to collect data about the in-country projects they fund across all sectors. The resulting mission portfolio databases are most often used to generate maps of their projects to visualise their respective location, track progress, and communicate what is going on and where. This is quite similar to how an organisation such as the World Food Program (WFP) uses its GIS during its disaster response and recovery operations.

According to Syed Fawad Raza, Program Officer and Spatial Analyst at the World Food Program in Pakistan, the agency leverages GIS for food security analysis to target which areas are hotspots and food-deprived. Based on its research and through studying the spatial relationships of variables involved, it is then able to plan intervention in affected areas.

“GIS plays a very crucial role in supporting WFP’s mandate in helping communities cope with the effects of calamities or disasters, and also in helping those affected communities stand up again and rebuild their lives. That’s how our cycle works and of course mapping is central to monitoring and evaluation, identifying areas, gaps, crucial hot spots, and where to go,” he said.

In other cases, GIS is being used as a component of a larger program to address a specific development challenge.

In Uganda for example, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) involved local villagers in participatory mapping as part of a biodiversity conservation project to reduce human-wildlife conflicts. The maps produced by the community were compared to the district government’s land use boundaries, and helped resolve the conflict about rights to land resources.

At a regional level, the Central African Regional Program for the Environment uses satellite imagery to map forests and monitor changes due to logging. Information derived is then shared with the governments of nine countries spanning the catchment basic of the Congo river.

At a Global level, USAID supports a global program called the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), which aims to establish a repository that would then provide geographically-linked HIV-related data for mapping in a GIS. In addition, USAID is also collaborating with NASA in a program called SERVIR (which means “to serve” in Spanish), which aims to build the capacity of countries in the Mesoamerican, East African, and the Hindu-kush Himalayan regions to use remote sensing, mapping tools, and geo-visualisation to address climate change and other environmental issues.

More than a decade ago, world leaders gathered together at the United Nations Millennium Summit to pledge the achievement of eight development goals by 2015.

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Source: FutureGov

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Global Geospatial Conference 2012

The GSDI World Conference (GSDI 13), 14th GEOIDE Annual Scientific Conference, Canadian Geomatics Conference (CGC 2012) and the 7th 3D GeoInfo Conference will be jointly held as the Global Geospatial Conference 2012 to take place at the Québec City Convention Center from May 14-17, 2012.

REGISTRATION: http://www.gsdi.org/gsdiconf/gsdi13/register.html (March 1 deadline for early registration) OTHER USEFUL LINKS
Conference Website: http://www.gsdi.org/gsdi13
Program Overview: http://www.gsdi.org/gsdiconf/gsdi13/prog_overview.html
Past GSDI World Conference Proceedings: http://www.gsdi.org/gsdiConferences
Past open access Books affiliated with the conference: http://www.gsdi.org/openaccessbooks (two books, a proceedings and a journal edition are being produced from this conference)

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Call for papers: GITA 17th Annual Geospatial Solutions Conference

GITA 2012 invites you to participate in the Conference as a presenter through the delivery of a relevant presentation or abstract. We are particularly looking for presentations that will extend, challenge and stimulate delegates at this important congress.

Why should you consider presenting at the GITA 17th Annual Geospatial Solutions Conference?

  • It’s an opportunity to share and showcase your organisation’s good practice or research with others in the field;
  • It’s an opportunity to create networks and communities of practice with other people interested in the same topic or issue; and
  • It’s an opportunity to let others outside your own institution/local area know your interest and/or strengths (you may have been invited to become involved in external projects).
The theme of this year conference is “From Fundamentals to the Future – Managing Assets Spatially” 
and will be carried across the following 10 streams:
1.    Asset Systems
2.    Smart Metering / Smart Grid
3.    SCADA and Loss Detection systems
4.    Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE)
5.    Integration of Geospatial with major business systems
6.    Mobility devices and applications
7.    Data Management
8.    CAD to GIS
9.    Remote Sensing  applications
10.  Research and Development in geospatial technologies

Possible topics to explore within the above mentioned streams

  • End-user and Business Applications
  • Cost Benefits and ROI
  • New Applications

More information on: http://www.gita12.org.au/pages/abstract-submission.php

 

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Geomatrix 2012 at IIT Bombay

 

 

Geomatrix ’12 is being organized at Mumbai, India during 26 to 29 February 2012

Geomatrix’12 is the third in a series of conferences on geoinformatics tools,
techniques and applications being organized by the Centre of Studies in
Resources Engineering (CSRE), IITB since 2009. The first two conferences were
national level conferences; Geomatrix’12 is envisaged to be an international
event with strong participation from national and international researchers
and institutes of repute at both organization and delegate level.

The focus of the conference would be on:

(a) tools and techniques of GIS, remote Sensing, satellite image processing
and GPS, and

(b) applications of GIS and remote sensing to exploration, assessment and
management of natural resources (including minerals, water resources, forests,
snow and glaciers, etc.), agriculture, natural hazard assessment and disaster
management, environmental impact assessment including climate change studies,
atmospheric studies, terrain studies, land-use planning, and related fields of
earth sciences.

Enquiries: geomatrix@csre.iitb.ac.in
Web address: http://www.csre.iitb.ac.in/geomatrix12

 

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5th ForestSAT Conference (Oregon, USA)

2nd Call for Abstracts: ForestSAT 2012

A conference promoting science-based applications of remote sensing and
other spatial data in forested systems.

Come join us 11-14 September 2012 in Corvallis, Oregon, USA for this
important conference (www.forestsat2012.com).

The purpose of ForestSAT 2012 is to promote scientifically-based
understanding of how spatial analysis technologies can help describe and
monitor forested systems. Recognized is an inherent need to integrate data
from an array of remote sensing systems, and other spatial information,
using a variety of approaches. Numerous uses of spatial data are relevant,
from addressing the needs of local forest managers, to informing forest
ecosystem models, to establishing monitoring systems in support of
international agreements. Delegates to ForestSAT typically represent
research organizations, universities, agencies, and the private sector.

The second call for abstracts can be found in the attachment or on the
website. The deadline for abstract submission is 15 April 2012.

We are looking forward to your participation,

ForestSAT 2012 Steering, Science, & Organizing Committees

www.forestsat2012.com

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