Emerging GIS Landscapes in Central Asia
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- Created on September 04, 2009
- Written by Ainura Nazarkulova
{sidebar id=397 align=right}Within and beyond the conference theme of “GIScience for Environmental and Emergency Management” 28 paper presentations were highlighting current trends –like the building of spatial data infrastructures- and innovative applications ranging from environmental monitoring, risk assessment and planning for sustainability to logistics and navigation.
Over 100 registered participants had the opportunity to continue building a Central Asia – focused network of GI experts and professionals at the social events supported by conference sponsors Trimble Navigation and SAFE Software.
A keynote on ‘Thinking Spatially’ by ESRI’s Michael Phoenix recognized the importance of capacity building and human resources development as the single most important success factor for geospatial methods and technologies in this region.
{sidebar id=398 align=left}This was further supported by educational workshops facilitated by SAFE Software and various other learning opportunities for participants, like access to exhibits of publications and technologies by GIS companies.
Pre-conference workshops were attracting particular attention. The UN-SPIDER (www.unspider.org) program for the first time in this region invited to an expert meeting on “Managing Disasters using Space-Based Technologies”.
The three day openSolar-Workshop attracted 25 participants to assess and evaluate ‘Solar Energy Potentials in Central Asia’, but actually reaching far beyond this topic and aiming at a sustainable energy concept for this region.
The openSolar event as well as GISCA’09 were made possible through generous support from the Austria-based Eurasia-Pacific Uninet (www.eurasiapacific.net).
Its president, Prof. Brigitte Winklehner spoke at the GISCA opening ceremony together with KSUCTA Rektor {sidebar id=399 align=right} Akymbek Abdykalykov and Austrian ambassador HE Ursula Fahringer, emphasizing the value of international cooperation to manage environments, resources and societies at the ancient crossroads of Central Asia with modern geospatial technologies.
Participants received a copy of the conference proceedings at registration (jointly published by KSUCTA and Salzburg University’s Centre for Geoinformatics), this volume and further information is available from the conference website at www.aca-giscience.org/gisca.
Plans for the 2010 conference are currently being finalized for late May 2010 – striving to recognize GIS as an indispensable technical resource for the development of the emerging Central Asian economies.
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Ainura Nazarkulova, Austria-Central Asia Centre for GIScience
More information: www.aca-giscience.org
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