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Sino-German SuMaRiO Implementation Conference

We would like to draw your attention to the upcoming SuMaRiO Implementation Conference at CAS Urumqi at the 23th and 24th of Spetember 2015. 

The conference will bring together scientists and stakeholders to discuss implementation strategies as outcome from four years of research work in the project. 

For further information please see the conference flyer

Our conference is supported by Volkswagen Group. 

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1st sino-German MEECAL Conference

Management of Ecosystems and Environmental Changes in Arid Lands in Central Asia

 

Currently the 1st Sino-German MEECAL conference take place in Urumqi. The conference started yesteday on the 22nd of September and will end with the 26th September 2014. Approximately 50 particiapnts from China and Germany discuss in an nice atmosphere the preliminary results of the SuMaRiO project. Further, many conference contirbutions come from neighboor projects and highlight special topics in arid areas of Central Asia.

The co-founder Dr. T. Fischer from the Volkswagen Group visit the conference and emphasise in his speak the importance of such conventions and he invites the organizers to establish this conference yearly in the Xinjiang region.  

 

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Annual Central Asia GIS Conference - GISCA 2014

As a continuation of the Annual ‘GIS in Central Asia’ Conference, GISCA 2014 -- Silk Road in space and time: the Urumqi node --  is jointly organized by the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Austria-Central Asia Centre for GIScience, the Interfaculty Department of Geoinformatics, University of Salzburg, Austria, the Xinjiang Association for Remote Sensing Applications, and the Xinjiang Association for Natural Resources in Urumqi – capital city of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China from May 29 to 31, 2014.  The conference is also sponsored by the Eurasia-Pacific Uninet, Trimble Navigation International Ltd and several other industry leaders in Geoinformatics. 

 

The main objective of this international conference is to bring academics, researchers, and practitioners from the Central Asian countries and beyond together to foster international cooperation and exchange in GIS education, research, and development. 

 

The conference encourages submissions of proposals for oral or poster presentations focused on Central Asia and China as a regional theme, and/or workshops in remote sensing and GIS applications. Themes include but not limited to (any new themes and sessions are welcome): 

 

  • GIS for Environmental Management 
  • GIS for Disaster and Emergency Management 
  • GIS for Regional Sustainable Development
  • GIS for Natural and Cultural Heritage management
  • GIS for Business and Logistics
  • GIS for Public Health 
  • New Trends and Technologies in Surveying, Cadastre and Land Management  
  • GIS and Ecosystem Modeling 
  • Education programme in Geoinformatics 
  • International networking in teaching and use of GIS technologies 
  • Development of Spatial Data Infrastructures
  • Remote Sensing Applications

Accepted papers will be published in the proceedings of GISCA 2014 in English, and expanded versions of up to 12 articles will be invited for additional peer review with the goal of publishing a special issue of the Journal of Arid Land (JALhttp://jal.xjegi.com) in Spring 2015.  

LAMA Status Conference 2013

 

Status conference 2013

The status conference by the BMBF fund  Sustainable Land Management will take place from 17. -19. of April 2013 in Berlin, Germany. The Status Conference 2013 thus represents a great opportunity to present results and discuss scientific findings. The event is an interim conference for the entire research program.

See for more information: The detailed programme of the Status Conference 2013

Call for Abstracts - UNCCD 2nd Scientific Conference

Call for Abstracts - UNCCD 2nd Scientific Conference 

There is a widespread consensus that the pressing issues of Desertification, Land Degradation and Drought (DLDD) are not yet properly included and addressed in today’s political and private sector agendas on global, national and local levels and that it is therefore of vital importance to raise awareness for the negative impacts but also to address opportunities that decisions regarding land management and ecosystems have. The UNCCD 2nd Scientific Conference therefore aims to gather a broad range of stakeholders - academics, policy makers, private sector and civil society actors alike - to approach DLDD from an economic and holistic point of view. 

See: http://2sc.unccd.int/conference-structure/call-for-abstracts/ 

Time Schedule

Abstract submission deadline: 31 August 2012

Acceptance notification:  30 September 2012

Extended Abstract submission: 30 November 2012

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