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January 28th, 2016
GSDI 15 World Conference Issues Call for Abstracts, Papers and Workshops

The Global Spatial Data Infrastructure (GSDI) 15 World Conference (GSDI 15) will be held in Taipei, Taiwan (Rep. of China) from 29 November to 2 December 2016 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center. Workshop opportunities will be offered on 28 November and during the conference itself. The theme of GSDI 15 is “Spatial Enablement in the Smart Homeland”. Abstracts are due 1 April 2016. Workshop proposals are due 1 June 2016. Early bird registration ends 15 August 2016.

Advanced ICT (information and communications technology), applications for spatial data and a policy of open data, are key to helping people prepare for extreme events and to foster opportunities for public and private sectors to create innovative products and services for Smart City and Smart Territory implementation.

GSDI 15 is jointly organised by the GSDI Association and the Taiwan Association of Disaster Prevention Industry (TADPI), with strong support from Ministry of the Interior. TADPI is a non-profit organisation that facilitates members from the government and private sectors in cross-disciplinary cooperation and risk management and reduction. The ultimate goals of TADPI members are to provide turnkey solutions for disaster prevention and management to create smart, resilient and sustainable cities worldwide.

GSDI 15 offers numerous opportunities for oral presentations, posters, and refereed publications, including a conference book and a special issue of the International Journal of SDI Research. The GSDI 15 Conference Organising Committee invites abstracts and papers covering the full range of practice, development and research experiences that advance the practice and theory of spatially enabling citizens, government, and industry. Presentations will be organized in tracks covering the following proposed themes and suggested topics, also relevant for hydrographic and marine purposes like the ones mentioned below.

 

Theme 1: SDI for the Smart Homeland

  • SDI for Smart Cities, Smart Territories and Smart Environments
  • Location-based Services for Smart Environments
  • VGI, Crowdsourcing, and Citizen Science

 

Theme 3.  SDI Governance and Policy Developments

  • Open Data and Open Government
  • E-Government and E-Governance
  • Geospatial Legislation and Policies
  • Privacy, Security and Institutional Concerns

 

Theme 4. Disaster Management, Reduction and Mitigation

  • Innovation in Disaster Management Technology
  • Disaster Management ‘Best Practice’
  • Protecting Critical Infrastructure
  • Risk Modeling and Assessment
  • Disaster and Emergency Management
  • Earthquake Mitigation Challenges
  • Flooding, Debris Flow, and Landslides – Risk Assessment, Mitigation and Management

 

Theme 5. Earth Observation and Sensors

  • Observatories (environmental, transportation, logistics, citizen, health, urban)
  • Earth Observation
  • Remote Sensing, Survey & Mapping Applications (UAVs, Lidar, SAR…)
  • Sensor Web / Internet of Things (IoT) and Linked Data

 

Theme 6. Geo Technology and Innovation for SDI

  • SDI in the Cloud – Challenges and Solutions
  • CyberGIS
  • Geospatial Big Data Management and Analytics
  • 3D/4D Spatial Data Visualisation and Analytics

 

Theme 7. Geo Data for Decision Making

  • Geospatial Decision Support Systems
  • Geospatial Business Modelling
  • Geo-Intelligence

 

Theme 8. Geo Education and Cartography

  • Geospatial Education
  • Web Cartography
  • Historic Geo Data Management

 

Theme 9. Regional and Global SDI Initiatives

  • UN-GGIM Global and Regional Initiatives
  • GEO/GEOSS Developments
  • UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • European Pan-European SDI – INSPIRE