Registration Opens for URISA's 4th Caribbean GIS Conference
Written by URISA
Wednesday, 21 May 2008
May 20, 2008 (Park Ridge, IL) – Registration has opened for URISA’s 4th Caribbean GIS Conference. The conference will take place August 25-29, 2008 at the Ritz Carlton Resort on Grand Cayman and will feature workshops, keynote presentations, dozens of educational sessions, an exhibition, poster session and networking opportunities
Preconference events begin on Monday, August 25 with an ESRI user group meeting and an ArcGIS training course, and URISA Certified Workshops will be presented on Tuesday, August 26on these topics:
GIS Program Management
GIS Enterprise Architecture & System Integration
An Overview of Open Source GIS Software
During the opening session on August 27, the “Status of Caribbean GIS” will be explored through on-stage interviews of key GIS professionals in the region, followed by a keynote address from Dr. David Maguire, Chief Scientist at ESRI. For this Fourth Caribbean GIS Conference, URISA is pleased to announce a second keynote address on Thursday morning from Vanessa Lawrence CB, Director General and Chief Executive of the Ordnance Survey.
The Program Committee has organized an educational program based upon abstracts submitted through the Call for Presentations within these topical program tracks:
·Disaster Management, Law Enforcement, Public Health and Safety
·Standards, Policy and Management
·Land, Environment, Planning and Natural Resources
·Utilities, Business and Organizational GIS
·Hot Topics
Some featured sessions include:
National and Regional Case Studies in Disaster Management
This session will look at examples of Disaster Management Applications using GIS around the region.
The Caribbean GIS Community and its Response to Disasters: Lessons Learnt from MapAction LAC
Sharon Griffith, Ministry of Works & Housing, Nassau, Bahamas
Geographic Information Systems and Their Employment In The Management for Risks Reduction of Disasters in Cuba
Silvio Rodríguez Hernández, GEOCUBA Investigation and Consultancy, Playa, Havana, Cuba
Enterprise GIS Systems and Their Profitability
Developing a successful Enterprise GIS is not an easy task and it certainly requires significant investment. This session examines how to put the right systems in place and how to leverage the same in order to generate self-sustaining revenue.
The Issues Involved in the Establishment of a National Clearinghouse for Jamaica
Kyron Adams, Town and Country Planning Chief Ministers Office, Tortola, British Virgin Islands
Lisa Kay S. Lewis, GISP, National GIS Coordinator, Office of the Premier, Tortola, British Virgin Islands
Making Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Profitable
Karen Edwards and Sharon Patterson, National Land Agency, Kingston, Jamaica
Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI)
SDI is being touted as the new “hot thing” in GIS. This session will explore ways in which SDI might work for the Caribbean and provides two examples of SDI projects underway in the region.
In Search of Policies to Support the Implementation of SDIs in the Caribbean
Garfield Giff, Delft University, Delft, The Netherlands
Spatial Data Infrastructure for the Republic of Cuba – IDERC
Tatiana Delgado, SDI in Cuba, Havana, Cuba
Creating a Framework for Data Sharing and Access with the Jamaican National Spatial Data Infrastructures (NSDI)
In this session, a non-governmental organization and national governments will present innovative systems and methods that are being developed and employed for conservation planning.
Conservation Information System in the Meso America and the Caribbean
Steven Schill, The Nature Conservancy, Orem, Utah, USA
GIS and Conservation in Bermuda: Challenges and Solutions
Using GIS to Conserve the British Virgin Islands’ Marine Environment
Nancy Woodfield-Pascoe, National Parks Trust, Tortola, British Virgin Islands
The previous three Caribbean GIS Conferences took place in the Bahamas (2006), Barbados (2004) and Jamaica (2001). The chair of the 2008 conference committee is Alan Jones, Director of Lands & Surveys for the Cayman Islands. The committee is comprised of well-respected GIS professionals from across the Caribbean region, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
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