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GDI Workshop Call for Abstracts

  31/03/2011
The organisers of the ISPRS Joint-WG Workshop on 'Geospatial Data Infrastructure: from data acquisition and updating to smarter services' has issued a call for abstracts. The workshop is to be held from 20th to 21st October 2011 in Guilin, China.

 

 

The topics of the workshop will include data acquisition and updating; database creation and maintenance;  smarter geo-spatial services and applications and  standards and liaison.

 

Abstracts can be submitted by 30th April 2011, via e-mail: isprswg41@nsdi.gov.cn.

 






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Website: http://isprs-wg41.nsdi.gov.cn/
Supplier: International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS)

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