Monday, November 19, 2007

CfP: Learning with Geoinformation @ AGIT'08

We are proud to invite your contributions to our annual conference “Learning with Geoinformation” (2.-4.7.2008, Salzburg) within the framework of AGIT ’08. We are now cooperating with both the Herodot Network as well as the GI-Forum to establish a full international track aimed at advances in education using geoinformation. Please find a first call for papers (German/English) at www.agit.at/schule or http://www.gi-forum.org/.

See 'comments' for further details, and feel free to contact us for additional information!

Thursday, November 15, 2007

GIS Day '07 in Salzburg


Approximately 450 pupils from several schools in and all around the city attended a stimulating program of interactive workshops and geo-games. On GIS Day = Nov 14 the Centre for Geoinformatics (Z_GIS) organised this event with several partners at Science City Salzburg.
Highlights were navigation and caching games with mobile applications on cell phones, experiments with geological modeling, a satellite image quiz and a peek into the International Polar Year research program. Fascinated students left with a new image of Geography, GIS and location-aware technologies.
Details: www.gisday.at

Friday, November 9, 2007

New book publication - Geoinformation for Development


Peter Zeil, Stefan Kienberger (Eds.)
Geoinformation for Development – Bridging the divide through partnerships.

The new book publication “Geoinformation for Development” edited by Peter Zeil and Stefan Kienberger (Centre for Geoinformatics-Salzburg University) is now available. This volume provides a comprehensive insight to the timely discussion of the role of geoinformation in development cooperation and outlines challenges and obstacles and how they might be tackled. Scientists, actors in development cooperation and policy practitioners all have contributed aiming at a wider audience interested in this topic.

The publication is available at the Wichmann Verlag or through Amazon.de.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Geoinformatics Forum Salzburg 2008 - First CfP

The Geoinformatics Forum Salzburg (GI_Forum) is scheduled for July 1-4, 2008, at Salzburg University, Austria.
GI_Forum focuses on an international audience that shares an interest in Applied Geoinformatics. This Call for Papers aims at researchers who design, develop and apply advanced methods and techniques of Geoinformatics to a broad range of application domains.
GI_Forum 2008 will also address these specific topics:
  • Energy for the Future” inspired by the United Nations “International Year of Planet Earth”.
  • Global Monitoring - Observing, Understanding and Visualizing Planet Earth.
  • Learning with Geoinformation.
    Further details and online submissions: http://www.gi-forum.org/
  • Award for Gudrun Wallentin from ÖAW-GIScience

    Gudrun is currently a PhD student at the GIScience research unit from the Austrian Academy of Sciences. She received the prize for the best scientific poster: "Modelling spontaneous reforestation after land use and climate change" at the international Managing Alpine Future Conference in Innsbruck, October 15-17, 2007.

    Saturday, November 3, 2007

    GIS Day - counting down to Nov 14!

    Again, several hundred high school students will have the opportunity to glimpse through a window-to-science, to experience location-based technologies firsthand, and to participate in GeoWeb 2.o initiatives.
    Salzburg has always been a focal points for GIS Day activities, drawing schools from the city and from farther afield. As a special highlight, Z_GIS as the GIS Day organiser is collaborating with Salzburg Research to demonstrate tagIt - a social web application building the 'Salzburg Youth Atlas'.
    Program and contact details are available from the GISDay.at website.

    GIScience - Salzburg Research Cluster

    At and around Salzburg University, Austria research in GIScience has played an important role since the late 1980ies. Now the university's Centre for Geoinformatics is joined by the iSPACE research studio and the Austrian Academy of Sciences' GIScience research unit to form a cluster of institutions with a focus on geospatial research.
    This blog is dedicated to news from these institutions, pointing out events, research outcomes and educational offerings from these institutions. Comments by friends, visitors and passersby are always welcome - we appreciate input particularly from the wider GIScience community!