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Event INSPIRE Conference 2009, the Eleventh International Conference of the GSDI Association and the national conference on Dutch SDI: Results and Challenges.

The Third INSPIRE Conference will take place in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 15-19 June 2009, in conjunction with the Eleventh International Conference of the GSDI Association and the national conference on Dutch SDI: Results and Challenges.

Please visit the conference site for additional information. The joint call for papers for all three conferences is now open. Specific presentation topics of interest may include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Design and development of depositories, portals, and registries for geographic data, metadata and services.
  • Innovative methods for addressing technical, legal, economic or institutional challenges in implementing spatial data infrastructure concepts, components and systems.
  • Experiences with current spatial data infrastructures at local, regional, national and multi-national levels and their evaluation.
  • Emerging participatory, inclusive or collaborative approaches in developing content and building infrastructure (e.g. participatory GIS, geoweb tools, data commons, open source software, volunteered geographic information, global efforts).
  • Challenges and approaches to standardization of data and interoperability of systems.
  • Barriers to sharing data and methods for achieving success in sharing.
  • Alternative methods and models for planning, financing and implementing spatial data infrastructure or related initiatives.
  • Policies supporting creation and responsible management of spatial data infrastructure resources.
  • Progress achieved by developing nations through information infrastructure development efforts.
  • Facilitation of international support for the development of spatial data infrastructure.
  • Analysis of practical cases to determine whether infrastructure initiatives are actually achieving goals such as (a) increasing efficiency and effectiveness in the management of information, (b) helping to advance health, education, social welfare, security, and safety, (c) better managing resources such as oceans, forests, roads, rivers, property, and housing and (d) similar social goals.
  • Education and capacity building efforts.
  • Basic and applied research in advancing spatial data infrastructure theory and concepts.

A separate call for workshops, to be held prior to the joint conference on Monday 15th June 2009, will be published in the coming weeks.

Contact information The INSPIRE Team (email: inspire-info@jrc.ec.europa.eu)
Event type Conference
File link http://gsdi.org/gsdi11/
Source GSDI 11
Subject(s) INFORMATION - COMPUTER SCIENCES , METHTODOLOGY - STATISTICS - DECISION AID
Relation http://gsdi.org/gsdi11/papers.html
Geographical coverage Netherlands
Address Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Organizer The GSDI Association, Geonovum, Joint Research Center (JRC) of the European Commission, EUROGI, Space for Geoinformation Innovation Program (RGI) and Delft University of Technology.
Target audience Euro
Period [15/06/2009 - 19/06/2009]
Status Confirmed
Working language(s) ENGLISH
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