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Using Open Source Technologies for Geospatial Information Management in IGIF Implementation
20 de octubre de 2023|Evento
This event aims to explore open source technologies for geospatial information management in the context of implementing the Integrated Geospatial Information Framework (IGIF).
Objectives
- Examine the implementation of the Integrated Geospatial Information Framework (IGIF) in an accessible and sustainable manner through open-source technologies
- Explore effective strategies for integrating statistical and geospatial information in an open-source environment
- Demonstrate the role of geoinformation and open-source technologies in disaster management and decision-making
20 Oct 2023
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Open Source Technologies for Geospatial Information Management in IGIF Implementation
08:30 a 09:501. Introduction
- Opening and Welcome
- Presentations
2. Understanding IGIF and Open Source Technologies - Presentation of the Integrated Geospatial Information Framework (IGIF)
- Introduction to open-source geospatial technologies
- Discussion on the SDI Stack for IGIF components
3. Integration of Statistical and Geospatial Information - Exploration of effective strategies for integrating statistical and geospatial information
- Highlighting relevant statistical components
- Use of plugins in QGIS to integrate geospatial data
- Implementation experiences within the Facility project framework
4. Practical Applications in Disaster Management - Presentation of how open-source technologies assist in disaster management and decision-making
- Presentation of use cases
5. Question and Answer Session (Q&A) - Inviting the audience to ask questions
- Interactive responses and discussions
6. Event Conclusion - Expressing gratitude to the participants
- Providing information on additional resources and contacts for further information
- Walter Shilman y Julia Martinuzzi, GeolibresOpen Source technologies for geospatial information management and their role in the implementation of the IGIF