The University of Nottingham and Crops for the Future Research Centre (CFFRC)
are pleased to announce AgriGIS 2012 - Advancing Geospatial Technologies in
Agricultural Research on 10th May 2012 at University of Nottingham Malaysia
Campus (UNMC), Malaysia.
The AgriGIS 2012 workshop will focus on state-of-art use of geo-information and
geospatial technologies in agricultural research and practice, and highlight
current developments and experiences with an aim to:
* bring together industry, academic and private and public sector
researchers with relevant expertise in both geospatial technologies and
agriculture to exchange knowledge on strategies for AgriGIS research
* understand current developments in use of geospatial technologies
in agricultural research
* demonstrate current work at the University of Nottingham in this
theme, in particular the GRASP prototype
* provide a platform to network and develop ideas for future
collaborative work in AgriGIS
* act as a focus for AgriGIS research and development and plan
proposals and strategies to secure funding for a future road map.
Contributions of abstracts are invited (but not limited to) the following topic
areas:
* AgriGIS examples and workflows for earth observation through
satellite-based remote sensing and airborne sensors
* AgriGIS usecases and workflows through in situ sensors
* Grid computing for AgriGIS
* Cloud computing for earth observation systems and AgriGIS
* Open source systems for AgriGIS
* Case studies of implementations
Workshop Chairs:
Prof. Sayed Azam Ali (CEO, Crops for the Future Research Centre, Malaysia)
Dr Tuong Thuy Vu (Head of Open-Source Geospatial Lab, UNMC , Malaysia)
Please submit your abstracts (maximum 1200 words) by email to Dr Tuong Thuy Vu
(tuongthuy...@nottingham.edu.my<mailto:tuongthuy...@nottingham.edu.my> )
Abstracts Submission deadline: 15th March 2012
There is no registration fee but the numbers are limited. Participants need to
arrange their own travel and accommodation.
CFFRC is a joint venture between the Government of Malaysia and the University
of Nottingham and is hosted in Malaysia by The University of Nottingham
Malaysia Campus. CFFRC is the first international research institution
dedicated to the study of underutilised plants for food and non-food uses.
Details at http://www.nottingham.edu.my/CFFRC/TheCentre.aspx
Open Source Geospatial Lab , Malaysia has been established in UNMC with the aim
to help create collaboration opportunities for academia, industry and
government organisations in open source GIS which will help to create a
sustainable environment for open source GIS in Malaysia. Details at
http://www.osgeo.org/node/1230
For more information on the workshop please contact the workshop chair Dr Tuong
Thuy Vu.
Best wishes,
Suchith
PS: As per the ICA-OSGeo MoU , I am now in the process of building research
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the establishment of Open Source Geospatial Research Laboratories and Research
Centres for development of open-source geospatial software technologies,
training, expertise and building up momentum in Open Source GIS education and
research worldwide. If you are interested in this initiative please email
suchith.an...@nottingham.ac.uk<mailto:suchith.an...@nottingham.ac.uk>
Dr Suchith Anand
Nottingham Geospatial Institute
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