Second Announcement: 15th International Conference on Geoinformatics, Cartography, Spatial Analysis, Visualization for Harmonious Society
02.03.2007
 
Nanjing, China, May 26-28, 2007

Since CPGIS's inception in 1992, the series of International Conference on Geoinformatics has provided a highly attractive opportunity of gathering and knowledge exchange for professionals and practitioners worldwide. The 15th International Conference on Geoinformatics will be held May 26-28, 2007 in Nanjing, China. The conference theme is "Cartography, Spatial Analysis and Visualization for Harmonious Society". Acting as a major event of the 50th anniversary of the cartography specialization at Nanjing University and the 15th anniversary of CPGIS, this conference encourages diverse topics related to philosophy, technology and solution to enrich the future development of Geoinformatics. All accepted papers will be included in a disk. After this conference, papers conditionally selected through a peer-review process will be published in a special issue (SCI or EI indexed).

The conference opens to all aspects of Geoinformatics covering theory, technology and application, especially in the following areas:

  • Cartographic Theory and Applications
  • Map Generalization
  • Data Models in Cartography
  • Representation and Visualization of Geospatial Data
  • Geographic Information Sciences
  • Theory and Algorithms in GIS
  • Errors and Their Measurements in Spatial Data
  • Acquisition and Processing of Remotely Sensed Data
  • Information Extraction from Remotely Sensed Data
  • Satellite Positioning Technology and New Surveying Technologies
  • Web GIS
  • Spatial Decision Support System
  • Government GIS
  • Land Use / Land Cover Change
  • Digital Earth
  • Climate Change and Global Change
  • GIS for Environment and Health

The deadline for abstract is March 31, 2007.

More information can be found at the conference's website, http://geoinformatics.nju.edu.cn/geoinformatics2007/

 

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