From serenacoetzee at gmail.com Wed Jul 18 14:17:18 2018 From: serenacoetzee at gmail.com (Serena Coetzee) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2018 14:17:18 +0200 Subject: [Ica-sdistandards] =?utf-8?q?Programme=3A_Workshop_on_Collaborati?= =?utf-8?q?ve_custodianship_through_collaborative_cloud_mapping_?= =?utf-8?q?=E2=80=93_Challenges_and_opportunities?= Message-ID: Dear Commission members, as announced earlier, the Commissions on SDI & Standards and on Map Production & Geoinformation Management are hosting a joint workshop on collaborative custodianship and collaborative cloud mapping. The workshop is co-organized with the South African Committee for Spatial Information (CSI) Subcommittee on Education & Training and will be held *14 – 15 Sept 2018 at the University of Pretoria *in South Africa. Collaborative custodianship refers to an arrangement where a number of custodians collaborate to produce a national SDI dataset, e.g. local authorities contributing address or street data to a national SDI dataset. Collaborative cloud mapping allows for ubiquitous convenient on-demand configured and tailor-made mapping with shared resources between various entities collaborating on a specific initiative such as an SDI or for disaster management. The workshop will introduce attendees to collaborative custodianship and collaborative cloud mapping through presentations of case studies from the Netherlands (Martijn Odijk), Flanders (Ziggy Vanlishout) and Austria (Markus Jobst) and a hands-on cloud mapping session in OpenStreetMap. Subsequently, challenges and opportunities for implementing collaborative custodianship through collaborative cloud mapping will be explored in break-away sessions. The results of the workshop will be presented at the AfricaGEO 2018 conference, to be held 17-19 September 2018 in Johannesburg, South Africa ( www.africageo.org), summarizing the challenges and opportunities identified during the joint workshop, followed by a panel discussion on the topic. The workshop programme is now available at http://sdistandards.icaci.org/. Seats are limited. If you would like to participate, please contact myself ( serena.coetzee at up.ac.za) or Franz-Josef Behr ( franz-josef.behr at hft-stuttgart.de). Regards, Serena Serena Coetzee (GPr GISc 1245) University of Pretoria Director: Centre for Geoinformation Science Associate professor: Department Geography, Geoinformatics and Meteorology Geography Building 3-5, Main Campus, Lynnwood Road, Hatfield, 0083, South Africa email: serena.coetzee at up.ac.za · Web: www.up.ac.za/cgis · Mobile: +27 82 464 4294 · Tel: +27 12 420 3823 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From moellering.1 at osu.edu Wed Jul 18 21:47:26 2018 From: moellering.1 at osu.edu (Moellering, Harold) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2018 19:47:26 +0000 Subject: [Ica-sdistandards] Comment: September Commission Workshop Message-ID: Serena, Nice to see the work of the Commission continuing. Unfortunately, I will not be able to come to this meeting. Best wishes for continued success, Hal (C) Copyright 2018, Harold Moellering, All N. American Rights Reserved Harold Moellering, Geography Dept, Ohio State University 43210 USA >> E-mail: moellering.1 AT osu.edu -- FAX:+1(614) 292-6213 << Numerical Cartography Lab Home at: http://ncl.sbs.ohio-state.edu/ ICA Standards Commission Home at: http://ncl.sbs.ohio-state.edu/ica ************ Virtual Maps ===> Virtual Reality ************ >>> There is no Planet B <<< ________________________________________ From: ICA-SDIStandards [ica-sdistandards-bounces at lazarus.elte.hu] on behalf of Serena Coetzee [serenacoetzee at gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2018 8:17 To: Ica-sdistandards at lazarus.elte.hu Subject: [Ica-sdistandards] Programme: Workshop on Collaborative custodianship through collaborative cloud mapping – Challenges and opportunities Dear Commission members, as announced earlier, the Commissions on SDI & Standards and on Map Production & Geoinformation Management are hosting a joint workshop on collaborative custodianship and collaborative cloud mapping. The workshop is co-organized with the South African Committee for Spatial Information (CSI) Subcommittee on Education & Training and will be held 14 – 15 Sept 2018 at the University of Pretoria in South Africa. Collaborative custodianship refers to an arrangement where a number of custodians collaborate to produce a national SDI dataset, e.g. local authorities contributing address or street data to a national SDI dataset. Collaborative cloud mapping allows for ubiquitous convenient on-demand configured and tailor-made mapping with shared resources between various entities collaborating on a specific initiative such as an SDI or for disaster management. The workshop will introduce attendees to collaborative custodianship and collaborative cloud mapping through presentations of case studies from the Netherlands (Martijn Odijk), Flanders (Ziggy Vanlishout) and Austria (Markus Jobst) and a hands-on cloud mapping session in OpenStreetMap. Subsequently, challenges and opportunities for implementing collaborative custodianship through collaborative cloud mapping will be explored in break-away sessions. The results of the workshop will be presented at the AfricaGEO 2018 conference, to be held 17-19 September 2018 in Johannesburg, South Africa (www.africageo.org), summarizing the challenges and opportunities identified during the joint workshop, followed by a panel discussion on the topic. The workshop programme is now available at http://sdistandards.icaci.org/. Seats are limited. If you would like to participate, please contact myself (serena.coetzee at up.ac.za) or Franz-Josef Behr (franz-josef.behr at hft-stuttgart.de). Regards, Serena Serena Coetzee (GPr GISc 1245) University of Pretoria Director: Centre for Geoinformation Science Associate professor: Department Geography, Geoinformatics and Meteorology Geography Building 3-5, Main Campus, Lynnwood Road, Hatfield, 0083, South Africa email: serena.coetzee at up.ac.za · Web: www.up.ac.za/cgis · Mobile: +27 82 464 4294 · Tel: +27 12 420 3823 From serenacoetzee at gmail.com Wed Jul 18 22:06:27 2018 From: serenacoetzee at gmail.com (Serena Coetzee) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2018 22:06:27 +0200 Subject: [Ica-sdistandards] Comment: September Commission Workshop In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: We will miss you, Hal! Hope to see you in Tokyo next year. Take care! Serena Coetzee (GPr GISc 1245) University of Pretoria Director: Centre for Geoinformation Science Associate professor: Department Geography, Geoinformatics and Meteorology Geography Building 3-5, Main Campus, Lynnwood Road, Hatfield, 0083, South Africa email: serena.coetzee at up.ac.za · Web: www.up.ac.za/cgis · Mobile: +27 82 464 4294 · Tel: +27 12 420 3823 On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 9:49 PM Moellering, Harold wrote: > Serena, > Nice to see the work of the Commission continuing. Unfortunately, I > will not be able to come to this meeting. > Best wishes for continued success, > Hal > > (C) Copyright 2018, Harold Moellering, All N. American Rights Reserved > Harold Moellering, Geography Dept, Ohio State University 43210 USA > >> E-mail: moellering.1 AT osu.edu -- FAX:+1(614) 292-6213 << > Numerical Cartography Lab Home at: http://ncl.sbs.ohio-state.edu/ > ICA Standards Commission Home at: http://ncl.sbs.ohio-state.edu/ica > ************ Virtual Maps ===> Virtual Reality ************ > >>> There is no Planet B <<< > ________________________________________ > From: ICA-SDIStandards [ica-sdistandards-bounces at lazarus.elte.hu] on > behalf of Serena Coetzee [serenacoetzee at gmail.com] > Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2018 8:17 > To: Ica-sdistandards at lazarus.elte.hu > Subject: [Ica-sdistandards] Programme: Workshop on Collaborative > custodianship through collaborative cloud mapping – Challenges and > opportunities > > Dear Commission members, > > as announced earlier, the Commissions on SDI & Standards and on Map > Production & Geoinformation Management are hosting a joint workshop on > collaborative custodianship and collaborative cloud mapping. The workshop > is co-organized with the South African Committee for Spatial Information > (CSI) Subcommittee on Education & Training and will be held 14 – 15 Sept > 2018 at the University of Pretoria in South Africa. > > Collaborative custodianship refers to an arrangement where a number of > custodians collaborate to produce a national SDI dataset, e.g. local > authorities contributing address or street data to a national SDI dataset. > Collaborative cloud mapping allows for ubiquitous convenient on-demand > configured and tailor-made mapping with shared resources between various > entities collaborating on a specific initiative such as an SDI or for > disaster management. > > The workshop will introduce attendees to collaborative custodianship and > collaborative cloud mapping through presentations of case studies from the > Netherlands (Martijn Odijk), Flanders (Ziggy Vanlishout) and Austria > (Markus Jobst) and a hands-on cloud mapping session in OpenStreetMap. > Subsequently, challenges and opportunities for implementing collaborative > custodianship through collaborative cloud mapping will be explored in > break-away sessions. > > The results of the workshop will be presented at the AfricaGEO 2018 > conference, to be held 17-19 September 2018 in Johannesburg, South Africa ( > www.africageo.org), summarizing the challenges > and opportunities identified during the joint workshop, followed by a panel > discussion on the topic. > > The workshop programme is now available at http://sdistandards.icaci.org/. > Seats are limited. If you would like to participate, please contact myself ( > serena.coetzee at up.ac.za) or Franz-Josef > Behr (franz-josef.behr at hft-stuttgart.de franz-josef.behr at hft-stuttgart.de>). > > Regards, > Serena > > Serena Coetzee (GPr GISc 1245) > > University of Pretoria > Director: Centre for Geoinformation Science > Associate professor: Department Geography, Geoinformatics and Meteorology > Geography Building 3-5, Main Campus, Lynnwood Road, Hatfield, 0083, South > Africa > email: serena.coetzee at up.ac.za · Web: > www.up.ac.za/cgis · Mobile: +27 82 464 4294 · > Tel: +27 12 420 3823 > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: