GSDI12 Conference Emphasises Spatial Data02/11/2010 |
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| The Global Spatial Data Infrastructure - GSDI 12 World Conference took place in Singapore from 19th to 22nd October 2010. The partners organising this conference included the GSDI Association, the Permanent Committee on GIS Infrastructure for Asia & the Pacific (PCGIAP) and the Singapore Land Authority (SLA). The emphasis on spatial data is important, as it thrives other developments, is a conclusion that could be made. | |
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Website: http://www.gsdi.org/gsdiconf/gsdi12/prog_details.html http://www.gsdi.org/gsdiconf/gsdi12/prog_details.html Supplier: Global Spatial Data Infrastructure (GSDI) Association More news from this supplier: Keynote Speakers for GGC 2012 Call for Papers on Spatial Data Infrastructure GSDI Global Citizen Award Nominations Call for Papers: Global Geospatial Conference 2012 Global Citizen Award for Jack Dangermond How-to Guide Geospatial Infrastructures GSDI 12 Takes Shape GSDI Global Citizen Award GSDI 12 Call for Papers Call for Papers GSDI 12 World Conference Land Professionals Need to Adopt Change Quickly SSJ-100 Airplane Crash Site Imagery ESTEIO and SIMEPAR Cooperation for UAV Monitoring and Mapping ENR Top Firms Choose ProjectWise Mobile GIS for Aborigine Tourism Guide System SIRIUS Only Civil UAS Flying at UVEX First African Open Source Geospatial Laboratory Bentley Acquires InspectTech Remote Survey Field Teams and Central Office Linked Free Modelling and Simulation Terrain Databases Comments (0): |
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"Governments at all levels in all countries depend on information about location and place," noted Abbas Rajabifard, President of the GSDI Association, "and the rapid advance of technology makes such information much easier to collect, use, and distribute. This creates opportunities and challenges for all countries. Technical innovation creates a need for policy innovation and for collaboration among government, the private sector and academia. GSDI World Conferences provide a unique forum for representatives of all these sectors to network and learn about the technical, societal, legal and policy issues concerning spatial data infrastructures."








