Volume 2 / Issue 41/ October 14, 2008
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PERSPECTIVES
What role can geospatial tools play in carbon emissions trading markets?
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"These tools play a diverse role. They are
not limited to biological functions commonly associated with the
production of carbon. To understand emissions requires an
understanding of the dynamics of carbon cycling. Geospatial tools can
be applied across the entire carbon cycling chain including biological
processes, physical infrastructure design as well as the policy and
financial interactions that support it."
Jeff Thurston, Editor, EMEA and Russia,
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"There are many critics of carbon trading, and most fault difficulties
related to: assessing pollution levels, ongoing monitoring,
enforcement, and the overall complexity of the system. Geospatial
technologies are ideally suited to each of these four issues, providing
a credible and science-based means for assessment, monitoring and
enforcement, and lending some transparency to help reduce the
complexity of the systems.
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Matt Ball, Editor, Americas/Asia-Pacific,
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TOP STORIES
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FEATURES
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Transforming Sweden - Coordinate by Coordinate
In Sweden most of
the 290 municipalities used to have their own local coordinate
systems. The national geodata is stored and distributed in a
separate national system. This difference has created problems over
time when attempting to share and collaborate at both local and
national levels based on each set of geoinformation. Sweden is now
introducing a new national system – SWEREF 99. Today, some cities
and municipalities have changed to SWEREF 99 and the rest are in the
transformation process - coordinate by coordinate.
ASTRA - Baltic Sea Region Climate Strategies
Focusing on the Baltic Sea Region the
project "ASTRA - Developing Policies and Adaptation Strategies
to Climate Change in the Baltic Sea Region" assessed the
regional impacts of climate change impacts and developed adequate
adaptation strategies and policy recommendations together with
relevant stakeholders. The ASTRA consortium consisted of research
institutes, regional and local planning authorities around the Baltic
Sea.
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INTERVIEW
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Exploring ESRI’s Science Initiatives
The geographic information system approach of ESRI has long had ties to
science. Recently, ESRI placed more emphasis on this role by
designating senior executive David Maguire as chief scientist. V1
editor Matt Ball sat down with Maguire at the ESRI User Conference in
San Diego to speak about the science initiatives at the company, both
in terms of technology frontiers and research and development priorities
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HEADLINE NEWS
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CALENDAR
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2nd Int'l Wksp on Semantic & Conceptual Issues in GIS , Oct 20-23, Barcelona, Spain
14th International Conference on Virtual Systems & Multimedia , Oct 20-26, Limassol, Cyprus
Toronto Urban Climate Solutions , Oct 22-24, Toronto, Canada
GEOSS Workshop XXIV , Oct 24-26, Accra, Ghana
Terra Cognita Workshop , Oct-26-30, Karlsruhe, Germany
13th International Conference on Sustainable Innovation , Oct. 27-28, Malmö, Sweden
ESRI Europe, Middle East and Africa 2008 , Oct 28-30, London, UK
World Urban Forum 4 , Nov 3-7, Nanjing, China
GNSS, DGNSS and Applications Symposium , Nov 11-14, Berlin, Germany
Digital Earth Summit , Nov 12-14, Potsdam, Germany
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EVENTS
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INTERGEO 2008 – Bremen, Germany
INTERGEO 2008 opened under rainy skies
in the northern city of Bremen, Germany with the theme ‘Knowledge
and action for planet earth’. With 478 exhibitors from 29 countries
in attendance, presentations included reference to the changing
world, climatic threats and the need for authoritative data to meet
these challenges - a theme V1 Magazine has also been promoting over
the last year.
Conference: AGI UK Geocommunity 2008
The 20th AGI (Association for Geographic Information) Event and 2nd Geocommunity Conference 2008 was held this past week at Stratford-Upon-Avon, UK to an audience of 600 under the theme ‘Shaping a Changing World’. The evening prior to the event featured a pre-conference icebreaker which included the Earl of Oxford's Men, a Shakespearean entertainment group who performed the Henry V Battle of Agincourt in full attire and with an abundance of fun and laughter. Steven Feldman once again acted as Conference Chair, putting together a program that included a wide ranging and diverse number presentations traversing the GI community within the UK. Major sponsors of the event this year included Autodesk, ESRI(UK) and Ordnance Survey.
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TOP FIVE BLOG POSTS OF THE WEEK
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Coming Clean (2008)
By Michael Brune
The author shows how we,
as motivated citizens, can kick our own fossil-fuel habit and pressure
policymakers and corporations to change their energy priorities.
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Climate Change 2007 - The Physical Science Basis (2007)
By Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
The Climate Change 2007 volumes of the Fourth Assessment Report of the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) provide the most
comprehensive and balanced assessment of climate change available.
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Techniques and Applications of Hyperspectral Image Analysis (2007)
By Hans Grahn and Paul Geladi
An introduction to the field of image analysis using hyperspectral
techniques, and includes definitions and instrument descriptions.
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