Difference between revisions of "2016 Key Topics"

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Keytopics:
 
Keytopics:
 
* '''Land Information'''
 
* '''Land Information'''
* '''Desaster Management'''
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** Land information comprises land access, tenure, farming, and conflict management in its broadest sense. It is a global and growing hot topic but as yet with little support from geospatial technology.
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** OSGeo has very good contacts and an MoU with GLTN (the Global Land Tool Network) and the World Bank (upcoming conference in March)
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** Invite keynote speaker (e.g. [http://www.worldbank.org/en/about/people/klaus-deininger Klaus Deininger]
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* '''Disaster Management'''
 
** contact to BBK Bonn, UN Spider
 
** contact to BBK Bonn, UN Spider
 
** perhaps this also might be part of "land information?
 
** perhaps this also might be part of "land information?

Revision as of 09:42, 5 January 2016

Keytopics:

  • Land Information
    • Land information comprises land access, tenure, farming, and conflict management in its broadest sense. It is a global and growing hot topic but as yet with little support from geospatial technology.
    • OSGeo has very good contacts and an MoU with GLTN (the Global Land Tool Network) and the World Bank (upcoming conference in March)
    • Invite keynote speaker (e.g. Klaus Deininger
  • Disaster Management
    • contact to BBK Bonn, UN Spider
    • perhaps this also might be part of "land information?
    • could be a key topic in sight of connectiong Land Information, OpenData and also Remote Sensing as an example?
  • Remote Sensing
    • EARSEL Conference in Bonn in June
    • Copernikus as European Satellite program - Open Data
    • How we do that?
      • Keynote from ESA (Bianca Hoersch, Datam anger of Sentinel II)
      • TopicTalk on Copernikus (managed by Christian Strobl from DLR Munich)
      • potential sponsorship from ESA and also DLR (german aroespace agency)
  • Open Data
    • Open Data in the EU; what has been the effect of the EU directive on Open data
    • Open data / open source software / open standards. What is their relationship (e.g. is open data the fuel, whereas open source software is the (or: an) engine
    • Licensing: what is the impact of several open data license types: how to choose one, and how to use one
    • How we do that?
      • one in the series before the core programm (as a "open data tasting session"),
      • after that participant can hack their way through the data,
      • during the core event a presentation on the (preliminairy) results form a broader audience,
      • after the core conference another workshop as a round-up
  • CMS