Science, Social Sciences, Geography, Geographic Information Systems, Events
See Also:
- The Center for Geographic Information Sciences at Towson University in Baltimore, Maryland. Mapping the Human Landscape: GIS for Public Health, Safety, and Social Services Applications.
- International conference on Geospatial Semantics. Forum for the exchange of research results related to the facets of modeling and processing geospatial semantics. Conference proceedings will be published as a volume in Springer's LNCS series.
- GIS events organized by GIS Development.net, an Indian-based GIS web site.
- (4-6 February, 2001) This 4th annual conference covers all aspects of GIS including remote sensing, GPS and aerial photography.
- Official conference website with current information about upcoming event.
- Event that formalizes the practice of GIS users and vendors of opening their doors to schools, businesses, and the general public to showcase real-world applications.
- Calendar of GIS related events and conference organized by the GIS Cafe.
- (July 9 - 13, 2001) Held annually in San Diego, California, this is the biggest GIS conference with over 9,000 people in attendance last year.
- Advances in Geographic Information Systems. Kansas City, USA; 5--6 November 1999.
- Listings of GIS conferences arranged by month.
- (April 18-20, 2001) Hosted at the University of Glamorgan in Wales, this conference focuses on the use of GIS in British academia.
- (Nov 00) Symposium on research in novel systems based on geo-spatial data and knowledge.
- (June 18-21, 2001) Intergraph's Geospatial User's Group Conference to be held in Atlanta, Georgia.
- Moscow, Russia; 15--19 November 2004.
- Information Resources for Global Sustainability Symposium 21.-25.9 2003, Brno, Czech Republic.
- Event focusing on landscape characterization. Include list of exhibits, planning committee, presentation and conference schedule.
- This annual conference is held in California every February.
- First international workshop on Ubiquitous GIS in conjunction with International Conference on Geoinformatics.
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