News in 2014
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Spatial Innovation and Good Practices in Land Administration
Forum Room - Proceedings
28 March 2014, Washington DC, USA
Immediately after the 2014 World Bank Land and Poverty Conference (March
24 - 27) a one-day ‘Spatial Innovation and Good Practices’ forum will be
jointly convened by the Bank and FIG on 28th March 2014. The Forum will be
open to all registered participants to the Conference but prior notification
of attendance will be requested. The Forum will cover a number of themes
focusing on the contribution of spatial technologies and practices to
support the Post-2015 Development Agenda. These themes include data
collection, data management, data access, data and information sharing,
analysis and analytics, visualization and presentation and delivery systems
and services particularly when considering the challenge in locating,
connecting and delivering information with both geographic and temporal
context from differing scales and sources to governments and societies.
The Forum intends to draw upon appropriate examples/case studies and
outline good spatial practices to explain them. Current practices will be
discussed, spatial technologies and practices that are applied explained and
innovation and advancement explored, all aiming to achieve the desired
results that will fit the purpose for the Post-2015 “World We Want”.
Outline Program
The Spatial Innovation and Good Practices Forum jointly convened by the
World Bank and FIG with the support of key partners and stakeholders aimed
to explore appropriate and affordable spatial technologies, spatial
innovations and good practices that will definitively contribute towards
integrating land governance into the Post-2015 Development Agenda.
Concept note .pdh
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08:00-08:50 |
Coffee and Registration |
08:50-10:30 |
SESSION 1: OPENING "Global Geospatial Information Managemant and Post-2015 Development
Agenda" Chairman: CheeHai Teo, FIGKEYNOTE:
Vanessa Lawrence, Director General and Chief Executive,
Ordnance Survey, United Kingdom "The role of authoritative
data and challenges for national mapping and land agencies in
fulfilling the needs of regional, national and global development"
Lead Presentations: Dr. Bob Ryerson, Kim Geomatics Corporate, Canada "Why Where matters in the Post-2015
World"
Prof. Stig Enemark, Honorary President FIG "Joint World Bank & FIG
Declaration on fit-for-Purpose land Administration and its
Publication"
Q & A
Summary by Chairman |
10:30-10:50 |
Break |
10:50-12:30 |
SESSION 2: "New Developments in Geospatial technology to Support Innovative
Land administration and Management" Chairman: Robin McLaren, Director, Knowedge Ltd
Brent
Jones, ESRI "Delivering Geographic Information
for ALL"
Omar-Pierre Soubra, Trimble Navigation "Measurement, Positioning, mapping
and Point Clouds"
Kumar Navulur, Digital Globe "Space imageries: Resolutions, Currency, Relevance"
Steve Hagan, Oracle "Petabytes, Exabytes, zettabytes,
yottabytes: Big Spatial Data"
Walter Volkman, Micro Aerial Projects LLC "Low Altitude Aerial Imageries and Mapping"
Q&A
Summary by Chairman |
12:30-13:30 |
Lunch Break |
13:30-15:00 |
SESSION 3: "What are the spatial innovation and good practices that will unlock
the wealth of information in support of Post-2015 Development
Agenda" - Panel sessionFacilitator: Greg Scott, Advisor,
UNGGIM (to also address UN initiative on GGIM, its current
challenges and role in Post-2015 Development Agenda)
Panelists:
Summary by Chairman |
15:20-17:00 |
SESSION 4: "Spatial innovation and good practices taht will unlock the wealth
of information in support of Post 2015 Development Agenda" Chairman:
Brent Jones, ESRIAn Open Forum on good
country-level spatial innovations, lessons and experiences and good
practices that are unlocking the wealth of information that will
support the Post 2015 Development Agenda with contributions from
participants from Republic of Korea, Ukraine, Vietnam, the
Netherlands and Indonesia.
Contributors:
Summary by Chairman. |
17:00-18:00 |
SESSION 5: CLOSING PANEL DISCUSSION "Spatial innovation and good governance: Reality Check"Facilitator:
CheeHai Teo, FIG
Panelists:
- Keith Bell, World Bank
- Tony Burns, Land Equity International
- Frank Pichel, USAID
- Kevin Pomfret, Center for Spatial Law and Policy
- Peter Rabley, Omiduar Network
- Greg Scott, UNGGIM
Wrap up and Summary: Malcolm Childress, World Bank
Close: CheeHai Teo, FIG |
28 April 2014
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