Dear colleagues,

Youth Mappers are organising a community mapathon during AAG 2019 in Washington 
D.C  and GeoForAll will be supporting this excellent initiative.  We will be 
using the opportunity to bring together a panel of key educators and thinkers 
to discuss these principles and their importance in enabling the UN’s Right to 
Benefit from Scientific Progress and Its Applications.


We are especially looking for expert panelists esp. from developing countries 
who have interest in open education and open knowledge initiatives to join and 
share their expertise. Details below.



AAG 2019 Panel on  “Enabling the Right to Benefit from Geospatial Scientific 
Progress and Its Applications”


Andy Anderson (Amherst, USA), Suchith Anand (University of Nottingham, UK)



Geographic Information Science and Technology (GIST) are important contributors 
to the advancement of human knowledge, as well as for the attainment of the UN 
Sustainable development goals. Through there have been huge advances in GIST 
over the last few decades, the benefits of geospatial education and 
entrepreneurship opportunities are very limited for economically poor students 
and communities, due to the expense of the technology. However, the last decade 
has seen a rapid growth in free and open source geospatial software along with 
the development of many open data resources, based on open standards. Together 
with open educational resources and open access to research publications, these 
Open Principles in Geospatial Education have significantly lowered the barrier 
to the use of GIST by the broader public.


Disseminating these advances is in keeping with the Right to Benefit from 
Scientific Progress and Its Applications promoted by the United Nations [1], 
which “includes (a) access by everyone without discrimination to the benefits 
of science and its application, including scientific knowledge; (b) 
opportunities for all to contribute to the scientific enterprise and freedom 
indispensable for scientific research; (c) participation of individuals and 
communities in decision-making and the related right to information; and (d) an 
enabling environment fostering the conservation, development and diffusion of 
science and technology.”


How do we enable access to geoeducational opportunities for all? How can we 
help everyone enjoy the benefits of geospatial scientific progress and its 
applications? How can we create a global community of practitioners committed 
to advancing open principles in geospatial education? This panel will bring 
together key educators and thinkers to discuss these ideas and possibilities.


The panel is proposed by the GeoForAll community [2] and is in association with 
YouthMappers [3], which will be organizing a community mapathon adjacent to the 
conference.


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If you are interested in participating in this panel, please register for the 
AAG 2019 conference to obtain your conference PIN, then send it along with your 
presentation title, abstract, and author(s) as soon as possible but no later 
than November 2 to Andy Anderson 
(aander...@amherst.edu<mailto:aander...@amherst.edu>) and Suchith Anand 
(suchith.an...@nottingham.ac.uk<mailto:suchith.an...@nottingham.ac.uk>).


Best wishes,


Suchith



[1]https://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/CulturalRights/Pages/benefitfromscientificprogress.aspx

[2] https://www.osgeo.org/initiatives/geo-for-all/

[3] https://www.youthmappers.org




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