The concept of growth foci is one of the indispensable strategies for the regional development, which can be applied for the transformation of socio-economic activities of rural and urban settlements.
The growth foci have been identified with the help of certain indicators of administration, communication, education, health, finance, recreation, market and others.
The concept of growth foci is one of the indispensable strategies for the regional development, which can be applied for the transformation of socio-economic activities of rural and urban settlements.
The growth foci have been identified with the help of certain indicators of administration, communication, education, health, finance, recreation, market and others.
The presentation was given by Mr. Yusuf Yigini, FAO, during the GSOC Mapping Global Training hosted by ISRIC - World Soil Information, 6 - 23 June 2017, Wageningen (The Netherlands).
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Université de Franche-Comté
European Network of Territorial Intelligence scientific coordinator
7th International Conference of Territorial Intelligence
Territorial Intelligence and Culture of Development
Salerno, November 4th-7th 2009
A Landscape of Citizen Observatories in Europe - EuroGEOSS PosterMargaret Gold
Summary: A visual overview of the type and range of Citizen Observatories in Europe, across a range of factors, focusing on those funded under FP7 and H2020.
TLDR: With the increasing prevalence of Citizen Observatories globally, there have been calls for a more integrated approach to handling their complexities, and to sharing crucial knowledge for the design and management of stable, reliable and scalable Citizens’ Observatory programmes. Answering this challenge in the European context, the Horizon 2020-funded project WeObserve aims to improve coordination between existing Citizen Observatories and related European activities, while tackling three key challenges that inhibit the mainstreaming of citizen science: Awareness, Acceptability, and Sustainability.
Systematically tackling these challenges first requires the aggregating, building and strengthening of the Citizen Observatory knowledge base. The first step in doing so is to map the EU landscape to identify the existing Citizen Observatory networks and their associated ecosystems and stakeholders, in order to gain insights into the development, operation and challenges facing Citizen Observatories in Europe.
This Poster presents a visualisation of the Landscape Report that forms one of the first tasks within the WeObserve project, describing and comparing Citizen Observatories in Europe.
Facilitation of Information Sharing on Agricultural R&D in the SADC Regioniaaldafrika
Presentation on "Facilitation of Information Sharing on Agricultural R&D in
the SADC Region: Experiences and Experiments" made at the 2nd IAALD Africa Chapter Conference, 15 - 17 July 2009, Accra, Ghana
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
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This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
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Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
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NATIONAL SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURE IN SUPPORT OF GOOD GOVERNANCE – ONGOING INITIATIVES
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NATIONAL SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURE IN SUPPORT OF
GOOD GOVERNANACE – ONGOING INITIATIVES
FAO
Rome, Italy
26 – 29 June, 2018
Rumyana Tonchovska, Senior Land Administration Officer, FAO
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WHAT IS A NATIONAL SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURE (NSDI)?
SDI is a framework of policies, institutional
arrangements, technologies, data and people
that enables sharing and effective usage of
geographic information.
Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) allows
geographic information to be combined
from a variety of sources to a variety of
disciplines, facilitating decision-making
processes at all levels.
WHAT ARE THE SOCIAL BENEFITS?
Data as a means for dialogue
Data and transparency
Better regulations
Digital transformation/Digital living
Governments play an important (new)
role
WHAT SDI INCLUDES?WHY SDI IS IMPORTANT?
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AN EASY ACCESS TO A RELIABLE DATA WHERE AND WHEN NEEDED
IS CRITICAL TO RESPOND TO THE TODAY’S CHALLENGES!
WHERE THE MOST PEOPLE ARE AT THE TIME OF
DISASTER?
WHERE TO RESETTLE THE DISPLACED PEOPLE?
WHAT ARE THE DAMAGES?
WHO OWNS WHAT?
WHAT AMOUNT OF COMPENSATION?
WHY NSDI IS RELEVANT TO LAND TENURE?
MOST OF TODAY’S CHALLENGES HAVE CLEAR TENURE DIMENSIONS
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Key Challenges
“The information I have is not the
information I want.
The information I want is not the
information I need.
The information I need is not the
information I can obtain.
The information I can obtain costs more
than I want to pay”
Peter L. Bernstein
5MB IBM HD 1956
SDI allows you to find the right information at the time when you most need it!
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INSTITUTIONS
SOLUTIONPROVIDERS
Key Challenges
Example from Serbia - Model in Geosector
INSTITUTIONS
SOLUTIONPROVIDERS
How it works? How Serbia wants to work?
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INSTITUTIONS
SOLUTIONPROVIDERS
WE HAVE TECHNOLOGIES
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ALBANIA: DATA UPDATE AND IMPROVEMENT
Actual Boundaries in the Field VS. Information From Property Owners
Property owners
identified their
boundaries on the
orthophotos
UAV used to
produce high
resolution
orthophotos
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SIERRA LEONE: 14 AUGUST, 2017
Where the most people are in the affected zones? Where to reallocate the displaced
people? What the damages are? How to estimate the compensations?
THE
INTERNATIONAL
CHARTER ON
SPACE AND
MAJOR
DISASTERS
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The trial covered two small areas:
Vracar – intense urban area
and
Novi Banovci – peri-urban area.
Accuracy achieved: 84%.
Estimated nationwide:
Duration: one month
Accuracy: 96% nationwide
SERBIA – AUTOMATED BUILDINGS FOOT PRINTS EXTRACTION FROM VHR SATELLITE
IMAGERY AND MACHINE LEARNING
2,7 million informal buildings identified in less than two months
and 2 million Administrative orders issued
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INSTITUTIONS
SOLUTIONPROVIDERS
Russian Federation: Desk work for
administrative inspection, using Earth Observation Data
TYPE:
new building
2012 August 18 2011 June 02
Automated Change Detection of New Constructions and
Building Improvements
USING SATTELITE IMMAGERY FOR CHANGE DETECTION
19. DigitalGlobe Proprietary. (C) DigitalGlobe. All right reserved.
In Kiev:
Out of 88 reported errors, 56 were found to be similar.
The correction of 56 errors led to automatic correction of
more than 2000 errors
Ukraine: Automatic tools for error reporting,
identification, classification and correction
During the first month:
11 000 errors reported
8 000 corrected.
UKRAINE: CROWDSOURCING FOR
IMPROVING DATA QUALITY AND COMPLETENES
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20. Water level rise of:
1 m
3 m
2 m
4 m
5 m
6 m
7 m
UKRAINE: Flooding Forecast
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21. UKRAINE - Specialized Data Examples
Topographic Map
1 : 500
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WE HAVE A NATIONAL SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURE (NSDI) DIAGNOSTIC TOOL
LAUNCHED IN DECEMBER 2016
COMPLETED IN 14 COUNTRIES IN AFRICA, ASIA, EUROPE AND LATIN AMERICA
Outputs:
Completed questionnaire based on interviews (2-3 hours)
Scores for 9 categories- “the journey of NSDI development”
Assessment Report (standard format, approx. 10 pages)
List of priority sectors and datasets for socio-economic assessment
Key Parameters: Standardized, Quick and efficient can be completed in a one week mission
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COUNTRY LEVELACTION AND INVESTMENT PLANS
Country priorities (tourism, roads, FDI)
Key Registers (datasets)
$$ Investment $$
ALBANIA
-10,000
-5,000
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
Year 1 Year2 Year 3 Year4 Year5 Year 6 Year7 Year8 Year9 Year 10 Year11 Year12
EuroMillion
Project Life Cycle
Cost-Benefit Analysis (Mean Case)
Present value of benefits Present value of costs Net Cashflow
Base Case:
Project Life: 12 years
Investment: US$50m
Discount Rate: 12%
RoI: 2.5 : 1 (conservative)
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS RESULTS
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FROM NATIONAL TO SUBNATIONAL SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURE
HO CHI MINH CITY - SMART CITY PROGRAM
HO CHI MINH CITY
7 BREAK-THROUGH PROGRAMS
2016-2020 PRIORITY CORRIDORS FLOODING SCENARIO 2050GREEN SPACE PLAN
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INSTITUTIONS
SOLUTIONPROVIDERS
DISCOVERY DAYS
SHARING
INNOVATIONS AND
BEST PRACTICES
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CROSS REGISONAL KNOWLEDGE SHARING. SERBIA - SIERRA LEON
REMOTE KNOWLEDGE SHARING
REMOTE SDI DIAGNOSTICS COMPLETION
REMOTE DEVELOPMENT OF A ROAD MAP
SERBIA
SIERRA LEONE
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INSTITUTIONS
SOLUTIONPROVIDERS
NEW INITIATIVE IN SUPPORT OF NSDI IMPLEMENTATION
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STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP: WORLD BANK – UNGGIM AGREEMENT
“BRIDGING THE GEOSPATIAL DIGITAL DIVIDE”
Aim: Assist countries to develop and implement digital
transformation to bridge the geospatial digital divide
Key Activities:
1. Develop an overarching Geospatial Framework for countries
to reference when developing their national and sub-national
spatial data infrastructures (SDIs). The Framework will consist
of principles, reference guides and good practices
for topics
2. Assist countries to prepare and implement Country-level
Action Plans to operationalize the Geospatial Framework
taking into consideration national circumstances and
priorities.
Signed August, 2017
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The Integrated
Geospatial
Information
Framework
provides a basis
and guide for
developing,
integrating and
strengthening
geospatial
information
management.
The Integrated
Geospatial
Information
Framework
provides a basis
and guide for
developing,
integrating and
strengthening
geospatial
information
management.
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DRAFT INTEGRATED GEOSPATIAL FRAMEWORK CONSULTATIONS’
PLAN
Global Consultation
(UN Member States)
GGIM Committee of
Experts decision
(June 2018)
(Aug 2018)
Initial draft
Feedback from UN-
GGIM Groups and
Experts
Consultation at World
Bank Land Conference
(Jan 2018)
(Dec 2017)
(19 Mar 2018)
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LEARNING FROM EACH OTHERS: CROSS REGIONAL COOPERATION
REMOTE KNOWLEDGE SHARING
REMOTE SDI DIAGNOSTICS COMPLETION
REMOTE DEVELOPMENT OF A ROAD MAP
SERBIA
SIERRA LEONE
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SOLUTIONPROVIDERS
DISCOVERY DAYS
SHARING
INNOVATIONS AND
BEST PRACTICES
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Geospatial Information contributes to speed up the VGGT
implementation towards achieving the SDGs
Technologies are available and can help developing countries
‘leapfrog’ ahead to achieve the 2030 agenda
Partnership, Advocacy and Capacity Development are key for
the success
Political will is critical- need convincing arguments to support
investment in NSDI (business case is needed)
CONCLUSSIONS
35. Thank you!
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Rome, Italy
26 – 29 June, 2018
Strengthening
geospatial
information
management
will assist
nations in
bridging the
geospatial digital
divide, secure
socio-economic
prosperity, and
leave no one
behind.