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2017-07-31

Legfrissebb hírek az ENSZ Globális Térinformáció-menedzsment szervezete Akadémiai Hálózatának mai newyorki fórumáról

Az alábbi eredeti UNGGIM:AN honlap szöveg és linkek ilyen formán történő közreadása kizárólag a figyelemfelhívás célját szolgálja, egyben háttéranyagként szolgál a  Fenntartható Fejlődési Célok (FFC) eléréséhez szükséges hazai földmérési, földügyi, térinformatikai és földmegfigyelési támogatás megismertetéséhez. A tárgykörben ez év elején előadás-sorozat indult három MFTTT tag (Dr. Mihály Szabolcs, Palya Tamás és dr. Remetey-Fülöpp Gábor) együttműködésében és az anyag naprakészen tartása, bővítése folyamatos. E bejegyzés előzményei 


"UN-GGIM ACADEMIC NETWORK 
 31 July 2017
Who we are?
A formal body constituted as part of the United Nations Global Geospatial Information Management (UN-GGIM). The Academic Network is the strategic knowledge, research and training arm of it.

Functions
  • Provide academic counsel and guidance to UN-GGIM concerning strategic knowledge, research, education and training and to serve as a strategic academic arm for UN-GGIM and its related organizations and affiliated members in achieving their visions and goals.
  • Provide a forum for coordination and dialogue among academics and researchers from the geospatial information management community with a view to advance activities related to the administration, management, and use of geospatial information, and to identify and respond to challenges and opportunities in which UN-GGIM and related members can achieve their visions.
  • Provide a platform that the needs of member countries for geospatial information data, technology, training and education, and the information of the capacities of academic network members are shared, so that geospatial data, technology, training and education can be widely used through this platform.
  • To advise and support geospatial information and land administration training and capacity building programs of the UN-GGIM.
  • To offer advice in response to UN-GGIM questions, identify and inform UN-GGIM concerning academic knowledge gaps or problems that may exist or arise, and propose initiatives as appropriate to address such questions and challenges.
  • Bring to the attention of UN-GGIM and its regional organizations state-of-the-art research and academic trends on global geospatial information, or write white papers on any of related topics, and also offer training/ education in those fields.
  • Create a communication platform for member countries to bring to the attention of the Academic Network key problems and areas of research that are of high interest to local, national and regional organizations.
  • Address governance, data management, institutional, technology adoption and sustainability issues related to the management of geospatial information.
  • Undertake work that is able to contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN and other areas as appropriate including, access to land, property rights, ownership, land degradation, rapid urbanization, and climate change, in coordination with other expert entities.
  • Undertake activities that foster collaboration between universities and research groups at an international level, including to identify and address common research topics and overarching trends;
  • Promote and encourage close collaboration between Universities and their national geospatial counterparts.
  • Encourage the development and sharing of geospatial analytics.

Member Universities

The following map identifies the UN-GGIM Academic Network Member Universities."
 
További linkek az UNGGIM:AN fenti honlapjához:
És itt az ENSZ székházában szervezett mai Akadémiai Hálózat fórumának programja:

Seventh Session of the Committee of Experts on UN‐GGIM UN‐GGIM Academic Network Forum
Secure Land Rights and Smart Cities ‐ Making It Work for Sustainable Development
Monday, 31 July 2017 ‐ 10:00 am ‐ 4:00 pm
Venue: Conference Room 11 (CR‐11), United Nations Headquarters, New York
Forum Partners:
• UN‐Expert Group on Land Administration and Management (UN‐EG‐LAM)
                                  • UN‐GGIM‐Private Sector Network • UN‐GGIM Geospatial Societies
Concept Note
The UN‐GGIM aims to facilitate the development of global geospatial information and to promote its use to address key global challenges. As the strategic knowledge, research, and training arm of the UN‐GGIM, the Academic Network, in close collaboration with and support of UN‐Expert Group on Land Administration and Management, UN‐GGIM Private Sector Network, and UN‐GGIM Geospatial Societies is proud to organize the UN‐GGIM Academic Network Forum on 31 July 2017 as part of the Seventh Session of the United Nations Committee of Experts on Global Geospatial Information Management. The Forum will discuss issues pertinent to the development, implementation, and use of land administration systems in the global context of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and smart cities for all. The presentations and panel planned for this forum will highlight how the Academic Network and other UN‐GGIM entities are contributing to the development of a roadmap of solutions that overcome land tenure challenges, facilitate the development of technologies and standards, and spatial data acquisition necessary to monitor and measure land indicators for the SDGs and development of smart cities.
The Academic Network contributes to strengthening global geospatial information management and is committed to the achievement of the 17 SDGs. The development of future smart cities will require access to inclusive services, technologies, and infrastructures. The “leaving no one behind” principle of the SDGs intends to ensure that efforts towards a sustainable and smart future will develop a better future for all communities. Goals 1, 2, and 5 of the SDGs have designated targets and indicators linked to land tenure rights which signifies the fundamental role of land administration in building sustainable and smart cities for all. The UN‐GGIM 2017‐2021 Strategic Framework acknowledges the necessity of integrating geospatial information in the process of achieving the SDGs and developing future cities. Strengthening local, national, and global cooperation to foster the integration of legal and organizational frameworks including the SDGs, UN‐GGIM 2017‐2021 Strategic Framework, Sendai Framework,
“This is an open forum and all Session Attendees are invited”
and Habitat III Urban Agenda will notably impact disaster management, development of adequate policies and regulations, climate action, efficient urban planning, and good institutional governance.
As United Nations Member States work towards a sustainable future, land tenure security is one of the greatest challenges identified in the UN‐GGIM 2017‐2021 Strategic Framework that requires the comprehensive management of geospatial information and resources to ensure social inclusion, economic growth, and environmental protection. The availability of effective and efficient land administration remains a problem worldwide, especially in developing countries where mature land information systems (LIS) and formal land registration systems are not available. Therefore, spatial inclusion, secure land rights, and sustainable land use are all major challenges resulting from rapid urbanization that public and private sectors need to address in the development of future smart cities. The UN‐GGIM Academic Network recognizes the importance of promoting and sharing geospatial data and integration approaches, developing of legal and policy instruments, implementation of institutional management models, providing technical solution and standards, enhancing interoperability of systems and geospatial data, and improving access to quality and timely data. As a result, the Academic Network aims to work in the direction of resolution 2016/27 of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) by promoting the sharing of geospatial data, enhancing capacity building, and inter‐ institutional cooperation for sustainable development, disaster risk reduction, and policymaking.
Objectives of the Forum
  1. (a)  Present the current status of land tenure and land rights and discuss, research and practice in smart cities;
  2. (b)  Establish a dialogue and exchange ideas around land rights and explore the relationships between that and smart cities to address the challenges and opportunities;
  3. (c)  To identify relevant challenges and opportunities for the development of effective strategies to secure land rights and smart cities for sustainable development and build and strengthen capability concerning geospatial information and their use, particularly in developing countries;
  4. (d)  To develop a roadmap that promotes the development of policies, methods, standards and mechanisms to overcome the challenges and create a better linkage between land tenure, land rights and smart cities for all; and
  5. (e)  Develop a future work plan and research agenda to assist UN‐GGIM and member states to respond to the SDGs.
“This is an open forum and all Session Attendees are invited”
UN-GGIM ACADEMIC NETWORK unggim.academicnetwork.org


Forum Agenda
TIME
DETAILS
OPENING SESSION
10:00‐10:20
Welcome and Opening Remarks: Setting the Scene
Mr. Stefan Schweinfest (Director, United Nations Statistics Division)
Prof. Abbas Rajabifard (Chair, UN‐GGIM Academic Network; Director, Centre for SDIs and Land Administration, The University of Melbourne)
SESSION 1 Moderator: Prof. Abbas Rajabifard
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS: MAJOR DRIVERS, OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES
10:20‐11:20
UN‐GGIM Perspective
Mr. Greg Scott (United Nations Inter‐Regional Advisor, UN‐GGIM)
UN‐GGIM EG‐LAM Perspective
Mr. Kees de Zeeuw (Chair, UN‐EG‐LAM; Director, Kadaster International)
UN‐GGIM Americas Perspective
Mr. Rolando Ocampo (Co‐Chair, UN‐GGIM; Chair, UN‐GGIM Regional Committee for the Americas)
Private Sector Network Observation
Ms. Denise McKenzie (UN‐GGIM Private Sector Network; Executive Director, Communications and Outreach OGC)
The Role of Surveyors and Spatial Professionals
Dr. Chryssy Potsiou (President, FIG)
SESSION 2 Moderator: Prof. Huayi Wu
LAND TENURE AND SMART FUTURE CITIES
11:20‐12:30
Land Tenure: Current Situation
Mr. Kees de Zeeuw (Chair, UN‐EG‐LAM ; Director, Kadaster International)
Smart Cities for All
Ms. Maryam Rabiee (Visiting Research Associate, Centre for SDIs and Land Administration, The University of Melbourne)
Good Governance for a Smart World
Prof. Joep Crompvoets (Advisory Board Member, UN‐GGIM Academic Network; Secretary General, EuroSDR)
Smart Citizen
Prof. Maria Brovelli (Deputy Chair, UN‐GGIM Academic Network; Chair, SPRS WG IV/4)
Technologies and Standards
Ms. Denise McKenzie (UN‐GGIM Private Sector Network; Executive Director, Communications and Outreach OGC)
“This is an open forum and all Session Attendees are invited”
UN-GGIM ACADEMIC NETWORK
12:30‐13:30
LUNCH
SESSION 3 Moderator: Prof. Joep Crompvoets
SPATIAL ENABLEMENT AND REQUIREMENTS
13:30‐14:40
Data Availability and Gaps
Dr. Kumar Navalur (President, DigitalGlobe Foundation)
Legal and Policy Requirement
Prof. Harlan Onsrud (Advisory Board Member, UN‐GGIM Academic Network; University of Maine, USA)
The Geospatial Capacity Building Ecosystem
Prof. Josef Strobl (Advisory Board Member, UN‐GGIM Academic Network; University of Salzburg, Austria)
UADI: Indicators Registration Platform
Prof. Abbas Rajabifard (Chair, UN‐GGIM Academic Network; Director, Centre for SDIs and Land Administration, The University of Melbourne)
Next Generation Spatial Knowledge Infrastructure
Dr. Lesley Arnold (Cooperative Research Centre for Spatial Information, Australia)
SESSION 4 Moderator: Prof. Harlan Onsrud
PANEL DISCUSSION: POTENTIAL STRATEGY AND WORKPLAN/WAY FORWARD
14:40‐15:40
UN‐GGIM
Dr. Li Pengde (Co‐Chair, UN‐GGIM; Secretary General, UN‐GGIM‐AP)
Legal and Policy Frameworks
Dr. Kevin Pomfret (Centre for Spatial Law and Policy, USA)
UN‐GGIM Geospatial Societies
Mr. Dave Lovell (Chair, UN‐GGIM Geospatial Societies; President, Global Spatial Data Infrastructure‐GSDI Association)
UN‐GGIM Private Sector Network
Mr. Sanjay Kumar (Chair, UN‐GGIM Private Sector Network; President, Association of Geospatial Industries)
UN‐GGIM Academic Network
Prof. Menno‐Jan Kraak (Advisory Board Member, UN‐GGIM Academic Network; President, International Cartographic Association‐ICA)
CLOSING SESSION
WRAP UP – FUTURE PLAN AND WAY FORWARD
15:40‐16:00
Closing Remarks: Way Forward
Prof. Abbas Rajabifard (Chair, UN‐GGIM Academic Network, Director, Centre for SDIs and Land Administration, The University of Melbourne)
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“This is an open forum and all Session Attendees are invited”
Updated: 28 July 2017 ""

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