Pacific Climate Change Centre Seminar on GIS and FOSS4G

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The Pacific Climate Change Centre in Apia organized a seminar focusing on the importance of GIS and FOSS4G technology. The event included discussions on open GIS data, user group meetings, and keynote speakers. Various local hubs from the Pacific region were involved in the event, showcasing the growing adoption of open source geospatial technology in the region.


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  1. Friday 20th November 2020 Pacific Climate Change Centre, Apia

  2. Acronyms... Foundation Open Source Geospatial Foundation supports the development of a free and open editable world map foster and promote the adoption of open source geospatial technology FOSS4G SotM State of the Map Event Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial

  3. Melbourne AU, Nov 2018 Wellington NZ, Nov 2019 Suva FIJI, Nov 2020 Hybrid online/in-person

  4. Local Hubs Apia, Samoa Auckland, New Zealand Bairiki, Kiribati Cairns, Australia Canberra, Australia Christchurch, New Zealand Hobart, Australia Majuro, Marshall Islands Melbourne, Australia Perth, Australia Rarotonga, Cook Islands Suva, Fiji Wellington, New Zealand

  5. Time Programme Introduction on GIS Importance of GIS for decision makers 9:30-10:30am 10:45am- 12:00pm GIS User Group Meeting History of the GIS User Group in Samoa Why revive the GIS User Group? GIS User Cases and Application 12:00-1:00pm Lunch Open GIS Data OpenStreetMap Pacific 2:00-3:00pm Cocktail Parallel Session 1 FOSS4G Keynote speakers Live stream Parallel session 2 GIS User Group Network 3:00-5:00pm 5:00pm Closing Remarks

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