GeoTec2009
GeoTec Event 2009
June 1-4, 2009 | Vancouver Convention Centre Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Call for Presentations
GeoTec 2009 is proud to be back in Vancouver, the founding home of the conference in 1985. The GeoTec Event offers its attendees high caliber and timely presentations from knowledgeable industry leaders, geospatial technologists and users from Canada and the world.
Sponsored by GeoTec Media, publisher of GeoWorld magazine and developer of the Web portal Geoplace.com, the 23rd annual event GeoTec Event is a world-leading technical event, and the largest geospatial technology event in Canada.
Those interested are encouraged to submit suggestions for papers, sessions, panel discussions and workshops. Submissions should focus on the following five concurrent conference tracks: - Data
Emerging Technologies Executive Decision Support Interoperability Web-Based Services
Within those tracks, you are invited to present papers addressing the following specific topics:
Aquatic and Ocean Health Biodiversity Climate Change Coastal Management and Protection Collaboration and Tools Criminology Critical Infrastructure Planning and Management Disaster Prediction Ecosystem-Based Mapping and Management Emergency Services Emerging Global Controversies Energy Enterprise Integration Environment First Nations Fisheries Forestry Geographic Profiling Geospatial Simulation Modeling GIS and Public Policy GIS in Healthcare GIS Research and Education Global Warming Governance Imagery Infrastructure Integrated Case Studies (90-minutes) Location-Based Services Mining Modeling: Simulation and Multidimensional Municipal and Provincial Information Technology Natural and Sustainable Resource Management Neogeography Observation Oil and Gas 2010 Olympics: Meeting the Challenge - Digital Rights Management - Emergency Response - Security Planning Open Source Pine Beetle Infestation Planning and Urban Transit Port Security Security Sensitive Habitat Protection Social Services Planning Spatial Data Infrastructures Species at Risk Transportation Management Transportation: The Gateway Project Visualization