GeoForAll community are pleased to announce webinar mini-conference on 
GeoForAll contributions to the United Nations Sustainable Development 
Goalsduring World Commons Week 2019.   




An important element of World Commons Week 2019 are establishing coordinated 
local events all over the world on commons related issues and practice. As part 
of the World Commons Week 2019,  there are a multitude of local events 
organized in different parts of the world all dedicated to raising awareness 
about the scholarship and practice of the Commons in many thematic areas, 
including water, forests, fisheries and marine settings; the global atmosphere; 
infrastructure, urban and rural areas; technology and software; and knowledge 
sharing and co-production.




Open source software and open educational resources are forms of Internet-based 
“commons” and that’s what the International Association for the Study of the 
Commons (IASC) organization is trying to promote. A link between GeoForAll and 
the IASC community is a natural one. The Second Annual Global World Commons 
Weekwill take place 6-12 October 2019. Details 
athttps://wcw2019.iasc-commons.org




Last year’s website is at http://worldcommonsweek.org . We thankProf. Charles 
Schweik (UMass Amherst) who is lead organiser of the WCW2019 for inviting 
GeoForAll community to share ideas. Dr. Victoria Rautenbach (GeoForAll chair) 
will welcome all participants to the mini-conference. The GeoForAll webinar 
mini-conference details are below. All are welcome.








GeoForAll contributions to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

October 10th 2019 (Thursday) at 1:00-3:00 PM GMT




Access to quality education and digital economy opportunities is key for 
getting rid of extreme poverty and enable broadly shared prosperity for all. 
“GeoForAll” is the Open Source Geospatial Foundation’s Education initiative and 
works in close collaboration with ICA, ISPRS, UN-GIS, AGILE, UCGIS , IGU and 
other partners worldwide in our mission for making geospatial education and 
digital economy opportunities accessible to all [1].  By combining the 
potential of free and open geospatial software, open data, open standards and 
open access to research publications will enable the creation of a sustainable 
innovation ecosystem for helping solve global cross disciplinary societal 
challenges from climate change mitigation to zero hunger. Service for the 
benefit and betterment of humanity is a key fundamental principle of GeoForAll 
and we want to contribute and focus our efforts for the United Nations 
Sustainable Development Goals. Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial has 
now made it possible for a large number of  government organisations, private 
companies and academics in both developed and developing countries to make use 
of geospatial software in many application domains. This will ensure that geo 
education and geo digital economy opportunities are also available to 
economically poor countries and economically poor people worldwide.  Central to 
“Geo for All” mission is the belief that knowledge is a public good and Open 
Principles in Education will enable broadly shared prosperity for all.

 

Program schedule and how to join at 
https://www.osgeo.org/foundation-news/geoforall-contributions-to-the-united-nations-sustainable-development-goals/




We thank Dr. Rafael Moreno and colleagues at the Open Source Geospatial Lab at 
University of Colorado, USA for hosting the GeoForAll mini-conference in 
support of World Commons Week 2019. The recordings will be made available at 
the GeoForAll webinar channel at 
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL1E2akvCNWP_nC0p5CpB8g/videos 




 We wish everyone a very productive week of celebrating the commons scholarship 
and practice.




Best wishes,




Suchith 







[1] 
https://www.osgeo.org/foundation-news/please-share-geoforall-teaching-research-resources-colleagues-students/







  
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